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The issue became so problematic that Stephen Ross, who owned the Dolphins and the stadium, successfully petitioned the NFL to have all September home games start at or after 4 pm. Ross knew that for much of September, the Dolphins had a substantial home-field advantage against opponents unaccustomed to the sweltering heat.
Occasionally, a team's home games are moved from their usual site to another location, usually either due to natural disasters, or to the stadium being in use for other events. The list of temporary home stadiums is ordered by the date on which the game using the temporary location was played.
Hard Rock Stadium: Miami Dolphins: Miami Gardens, Florida: 65,326 Bermuda grass: Open 1987 [17] Highmark Stadium: Buffalo Bills: Orchard Park, New York: 71,608 A-Turf Titan 50 [18] Open 1973 [18] Huntington Bank Field: Cleveland Browns: Cleveland, Ohio: 67,431 Kentucky bluegrass: Open 1999 [19] [20] Lambeau Field: Green Bay Packers: Green Bay ...
This season, when Miami has nine regular-season home games and one home preseason game, Lustig said he’s paying $9514. Including preseason, the Dolphins had 10 home games last year and will have ...
The Miami Dolphins share Hard Rock Stadium with the NCAA Miami Hurricanes. The 2015–2016 season was the first season in the newly renovated Hard Rock Stadium. The 2015–2016 season was the first season in the newly renovated Hard Rock Stadium.
Also announced on Wednesday night: the Dolphins’ preseason schedule, which includes a home game against Atlanta on Friday, Aug. 9, a home game against Washington on Saturday, Aug. 17 and at ...
Miami Dolphins linebacker David Long talks to reporters during the Dolphins Challenge Cancer XIV event at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, Saturday, February 24, 2024.
The 1972 Dolphins were the third NFL team to accomplish a perfect regular season, and they went on to win that year's Super Bowl VII, as well as the next year's Super Bowl VIII. Miami also appeared in Super Bowl XVII and Super Bowl XIX, losing both games. The Miami Dolphins play their games at Hard Rock Stadium in suburban Miami Gardens.