NFL history will be made Sunday when Washington and Miami play the league's first ever regular-season game in Madrid, Spain.
Neither of the teams on the card at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, the renovated home of global soccer powerhouse Real Madrid, arrived in Spain in their respective conference's playoff picture.
But while the Dolphins (3-7) and Commanders (3-7) have matching records, their handle on momentum is a work in progress.
Washington has lost five in a row. The Commanders take the field without quarterback Jayden Daniels, who two weeks ago suffered a dislocated elbow.
Miami has won two of its past three and scored one of its biggest wins in recent memory last week by snapping a seven-game (including playoffs) losing streak against AFC East rival Buffalo.
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