Tonight at 8:30 p.m. on Monday Night Football, two undefeated teams will clash in New Orleans' Superdome as the Saints (3-0) play host to the surprising Miami Dolphins (3-0) in a game that can be live streamed here for free. Saints fans can listen to the game on WWL 870 AM, while Dolphins fans can catch the action on WQAM 560.

Despite travelling into one of the NFL's most frightening houses of horror for visiting teams, the Miami Dolphins seem confident in their ability to go 4-0 tonight. "We have a special team," wide receiver Brian Hartline said. "Expectations will continue to rise, and high expectations bring out the best in you. We welcome it."

One of the biggest reasons for Miami's success has been the development of second-year quarterback Ryan Tannehill, who has been given a true No. 1 receiver in Mike Wallace, and gotten nice contributions from Hartline and tight end/fullback Charles Clay.

"I think the game has slowed down for him tremendously," said quarterbacks coach Zac Taylor. "He's seen all the different looks the defense is giving him in terms of fronts and pressures and coverages, so it's slowed down for him."

Meanwhile, much has been made about the return of New Orleans head coach Sean Payton, but decidedly less has been said about the impact of defensive coordinator Rob Ryan. "Any time you go into a situation where it's a new defensive coordinator that's installing a new defense, you always have the question of how you're prepared," said linebacker Parys Haralson. "Everybody was pretty confident in what they had, in what we have here. This is a defense full of talented players."

Dolphins head coach Joe Philbin is well aware of the problems Ryan's defense presents.

"(Ryan's) going to give you a variety of coverages," Philbin said. "Our quarterbacks and receivers are going to have to be on the same page. And then he has a very good pressure package, so he's a very good coach."

Dolphins Injury Report:

Philip WheelerLBThumbFull Participation in PracticeProbable
Dannell EllerbeLBRibsFull Participation in PracticeProbable
Koa MisiLBShoulderLimited Participation in PracticeQuestionable
Chris ClemonsSHamstringFull Participation in PracticeProbable
Dimitri PattersonCBGroinDid Not Participate In PracticeOut
Brandon GibsonWRKneeFull Participation in PracticeProbable
Jonathan FreenyLBShoulderLimited Participation in PracticeQuestionable
Cameron WakeDEKneeLimited Participation in PracticeQuestionable
Paul SoliaiDTKneeLimited Participation in PracticeQuestionable
Mike PounceyCAnkleFull Participation in PracticeProbable
Jimmy WilsonSGroinFull Participation in PracticeProbable

Saints Injury Report:

Curtis LoftonLBKneeFull Participation in PracticeProbable
Jabari GreerCBBackLimited Participation in PracticeProbable
Tyrunn WalkerDTKneeLimited Participation in PracticeQuestionable
Junior GaletteLBHamstringFull Participation in PracticeProbable
Tom JohnsonDEHamstringDid Not Participate In PracticeQuestionable
Zach StriefTNeckFull Participation in PracticeProbable
Lance MooreWRHandDid Not Participate In PracticeQuestionable
Chris CarrCBKneeLimited Participation in PracticeQuestionable
Mark IngramRBToeDid Not Participate In PracticeQuestionable
Akiem HicksDEKneeFull Participation in PracticeProbable
Roman HarperSKneeDid Not Participate In PracticeOut
Marques ColstonWRFootFull Participation in PracticeProbable
Glenn FosterDEAnkleFull Participation in PracticeProbable
Isa Abdul-QuddusSAnkleLimited Participation in PracticeQuestionable
Jahri EvansGHamstringLimited Participation in PracticeQuestionable
Brodrick BunkleyDTCalfOut (Definitely Will Not Play)Out
Tim LelitoGCalfLimited Participation in PracticeQuestionable
Martez WilsonLBElbowFull Participation in PracticeProbable