The 1986 Miami Dolphins season was the team's 21st as a member of the National Football League (NFL). The Dolphins failed to improve upon their previous season's output of 12–4, winning only eight games.[1] This was the first time in six seasons the team did not qualify for the playoffs and would mark the start of a four-season span of barren postseason chances. This was also the team's final season at the Orange Bowl before moving into their new stadium Joe Robbie Stadium the following season.
Personnel
Staff
1986 Miami Dolphins staff
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Front office
Head coaches
- Head coach – Don Shula
- Assistant head coach – David Shula
Offensive coaches
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Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
- Special teams – Mike Westhoff
Strength and conditioning
- Strength and conditioning – Junior Wade
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Roster
Schedule
Week
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Date
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Opponent
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Result
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Record
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Venue
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Attendance
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1
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September 7
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at San Diego Chargers
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L 28–50
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0–1
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Jack Murphy Stadium
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57,726
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2
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September 14
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Indianapolis Colts
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W 30–10
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1–1
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Miami Orange Bowl
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51,848
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3
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September 21
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at New York Jets
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L 45–51 (OT)
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1–2
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Giants Stadium
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71,025
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4
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September 28
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San Francisco 49ers
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L 16–31
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1–3
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Miami Orange Bowl
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70,264
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5
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October 5
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at New England Patriots
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L 7–34
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1–4
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Sullivan Stadium
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60,689
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6
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October 12
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Buffalo Bills
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W 27–14
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2–4
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Miami Orange Bowl
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49,467
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7
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October 19
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Los Angeles Raiders
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L 28–30
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2–5
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Miami Orange Bowl
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53,421
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8
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October 26
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at Indianapolis Colts
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W 17–13
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3–5
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Hoosier Dome
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58,350
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9
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November 2
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Houston Oilers
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W 28–7
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4–5
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Miami Orange Bowl
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43,804
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10
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November 10
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at Cleveland Browns
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L 16–26
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4–6
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Cleveland Municipal Stadium
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77,949
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11
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November 16
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at Buffalo Bills
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W 34–24
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5–6
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Rich Stadium
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76,474
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12
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November 24
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New York Jets
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W 45–3
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6–6
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Miami Orange Bowl
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70,206
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13
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November 30
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Atlanta Falcons
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L 14–20
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6–7
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Miami Orange Bowl
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53,762
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14
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December 7
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at New Orleans Saints
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W 31–27
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7–7
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Louisiana Superdome
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64,761
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15
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December 14
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at Los Angeles Rams
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W 37–31 (OT)
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8–7
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Anaheim Stadium
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62,629
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16
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December 22
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New England Patriots
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L 27–34
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8–8
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Miami Orange Bowl
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74,516
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Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
Final roster
Season summary
Week 1 at Chargers
Scoring summary
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Quarter
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Time
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Drive
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Team
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Scoring information
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Score
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Plays
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Yards
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TOP
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MIA
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SD
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1
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10:52
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Chargers
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Gary Anderson 18-yard touchdown reception from Dan Fouts, Rolf Benirschke kick good
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0
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7
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1
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2:17
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Chargers
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26-yard field goal by Rolf Benirschke
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0
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10
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1
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0:24
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Chargers
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Tim Spencer 17-yard touchdown run, Rolf Benirschke kick good
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0
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17
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2
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12:00
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Dolphins
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Mark Clayton 22-yard touchdown reception from Dan Marino, Fuad Reveiz kick good
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7
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17
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2
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4:02
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Chargers
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Buford McGee 4-yard touchdown run, Rolf Benirschke kick no good
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7
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23
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2
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2:19
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Dolphins
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Mark Clayton 49-yard touchdown reception from Dan Marino, Fuad Reveiz kick good
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14
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23
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2
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0:28
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Chargers
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36-yard field goal by Rolf Benirschke
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14
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26
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3
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9:22
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Chargers
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Wes Chandler 7-yard touchdown reception from Dan Fouts, Rolf Benirschke kick good
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14
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33
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3
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6:47
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Dolphins
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Nat Moore 6-yard touchdown reception from Dan Marino, Fuad Reveiz kick good
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21
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33
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3
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0:21
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Chargers
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Pete Holohan 17-yard touchdown reception from Dan Fouts, Rolf Benirschke kick good
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21
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40
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4
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14:15
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Chargers
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Buford McGee 4-yard touchdown run, Rolf Benirschke kick good
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21
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47
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4
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5:48
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Chargers
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36-yard field goal by Rolf Benirschke
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21
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50
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4
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0:58
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Dolphins
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Nat Moore 17-yard touchdown reception from Dan Marino, Fuad Reveiz kick good
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28
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50
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"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.
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28
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50
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Week 2
Team |
1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Colts |
7 |
3 | 0 | 0 |
10 |
• Dolphins |
7 |
13 | 10 | 0 |
30 |
Scoring summary |
Q1 | 10:57 | IND | Bentley 1 yard run (Biasucci kick) | IND 7–0 |
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Q1 | 0:18 | MIA | Hampton 5 yard run (Reveiz kick) | Tie 7–7 |
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Q2 | 7:40 | MIA | Moore 4 yard pass from Marino (kick failed) | MIA 13–7 |
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Q2 | 5:03 | MIA | Pruitt 71 yard punt return (Reveiz kick) | MIA 20–7 |
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Q2 | 0:22 | IND | Biasucci 23 yard field goal | MIA 20–10 |
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Q3 | 10:45 | MIA | Hampton 21 yard run (Reveiz kick) | MIA 27–10 |
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Q3 | 3:31 | MIA | Reveiz 27 yard field goal | MIA 30–10 |
[2]
Week 3 at Jets
Game information
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- First quarter
- Second quarter
- NYJ – Johnny Hector 1-yard run (Pat Leahy kick), 12:09. Jets 10–7.
- NYJ – Johnny Hector 8-yard run (Pat Leahy kick), 10:00. Jets 17–7.
- MIA – Dan Johnson 1-yard pass from Dan Marino (Fuad Reveiz kick), 7:26. Jets 17–14.
- MIA – Mark Duper 13-yard pass from Dan Marino (Fuad Reveiz kick), 5:06. Dolphins 21–17.
- NYJ – Wesley Walker 65-yard pass from Ken O'Brien (Pat Leahy kick), 3:12. Jets 24–21.
- NYJ – Wesley Walker 50-yard pass from Ken O'Brien (Pat Leahy kick), 0:34. Jets 31–21.
- Third quarter
- MIA – Mark Duper 46-yard pass from Dan Marino (Fuad Reveiz kick), 10:48. Jets 31–28.
- MIA – Fuad Reveiz 44-yard field goal, 7:12. Tie 31–31.
- MIA – Bruce Hardy 1-yard pass from Dan Marino (Fuad Reveiz kick), 4:12. Dolphins 38–31.
- Fourth quarter
- NYJ – Dennis Bligen 7-yard run (Pat Leahy kick), 8:42. Tie 38–38.
- MIA – Mark Clayton 4-yard pass from Dan Marino (Fuad Reveiz kick), 2:56. Dolphins 45–38.
- NYJ – Wesley Walker 21-yard pass from Ken O'Brien (Pat Leahy kick), 0:00. Tie 45–45.
- Overtime
- NYJ – Wesley Walker 43-yard pass from Ken O'Brien, 12:25. Jets 51–45.
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- Top passers
- Top rushers
- Top receivers
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The Jets-Dolphins rivalry reached an apex in this Week 3 matchup as Ken O'Brien and Dan Marino unleashed ten combined touchdowns, the last a 43-yard score to Wesley Walker and a 51–45 overtime win for the Jets.
Week 6 vs. Bills
Team |
1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Bills |
7 |
0 | 0 | 7 |
14 |
• Dolphins |
3 |
7 | 10 | 7 |
27 |
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Week 11 at Bills
Team |
1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
• Dolphins |
0 |
10 | 10 | 14 |
34 |
Bills |
7 |
14 | 3 | 0 |
24 |
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Standings
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