MIAMI GARDENS — The Miami Dolphins and New York Jets find themselves going into next Monday night’s meeting with identical 0-3 records but with different franchise circumstances.

The Dolphins are reeling early in Year 4 of coach Mike McDaniel’s tenure at the helm, albeit possibly finding some positive takeaways from a tough loss to the Buffalo Bills on the road last Thursday night on a short week.

The Jets are trying to become an upstart group in the first year under the tutelage of former cornerback Aaron Glenn, who came over from leading the Detroit Lions defense.

“They’re schematically different,” noted McDaniel , who had a longstanding relationship with ex-Jets coach Robert Saleh from their time together with the San Francisco 49ers. “Coach Aaron Glenn, I have the utmost respe

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