Miami Dolphins (5-7)

The Dolphins brought more than 3,000 pounds of cold-weather gear to Wisconsin for their prime-time game against the Packers, and it still took them nearly three quarters to warm up.

Miami allowed more than 7 yards per play in the loss -- yet another disappointing performance in cold temperatures. The loss snapped a three-game winning streak and complicated Miami's already-improbable playoff push after a 2-6 start to the season.

Tagovailoa completed 37 of 46 passes for 364 yards and two touchdowns, but an offense that had been surgical on third down over the past month converted just 4 of 14 attempts and turned the ball over on downs twice.

Miami fell behind 27-3 in the third quarter but appeared to be on the verge of a comeback after scoring a touchdown and driving to the Packers' 1-yard line immediately after. Trailing 27-11, the Dolphins failed to convert on fourth-and-goal, effectively icing the game.

The Dolphins are now two games back of the Denver Broncos (7-5) for the final seed in the AFC playoff field, and have the 14th-hardest remaining schedule, according to ESPN's Football Power Index -- which gives them a sub-20% chance at making the playoffs.

QB breakdown: Tagovailoa didn't particularly move the needle in either direction. He threw for over 300 yards, but he essentially padded his stats in garbage time. He averaged 6.9 air yards per attempt, but he was sacked five times by a relentless Packers defense. He was highly efficient when pressured, completing 7 of 8 passes for 62 yards. However, he missed Tyreek Hill on multiple throws that are ordinarily completions and overthrew De'Von Achane on fourth down late in the second quarter -- which opened the door for the Packers to drive down the field and kick a field goal as time expired in the half. With an inefficient run game (2.8 yards per carry), rendered useless by a negative game script, Tagovailoa and the offense struggled to finish drives in the loss.

Promising/troubling trend: It has to be the Dolphins' performance in cold weather -- which is less of a "narrative," as players and coaches have described it, and more of an ironclad fact. Tagovailoa's record in temperatures under 50 degrees fell to 1-7, and the Dolphins lost their seventh straight outdoor game when temperatures at kickoff were below freezing. They'll play two more road games in potentially freezing weather, against the Cleveland Browns and New York Jets in the final two weeks of the season.

Biggest hole in the game plan: Stopping the run. Miami had held five straight opponents under 100 rushing yards entering the game; the Packers eclipsed 100 yards in the first half. Four players recorded at least 20 rushing yards for Green Bay, which moved the ball at will thanks to the success of its run game. The Packers averaged 7.3 yards per play in a noncompetitive Thanksgiving nightcap and averaged 4.6 yards per carry. -- Marcel Louis-Jacques

Next game: vs. Jets (1 p.m. ET, Dec. 8)