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The 2008 Miami Dolphins season was the franchise's 39th season in the National Football League (NFL), the 43rd overall and the first under new head coach Tony Sparano. [ 1 ] During the regular season the Dolphins completed the greatest single-season turnaround in NFL history, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] going from a 1–15 regular season record in 2007 to an ...
Super Bowl VI: Dallas Cowboys 24, Miami Dolphins 3 MVP: Roger Staubach | Location: Tulane Stadium, New Orleans | Date: Jan. 16, 1972 Super Bowl V: Baltimore Colts 16, Dallas Cowboys 13
But the Ravens defense shut out Miami for the rest of the game. Meanwhile, a 48-yard run by Willis McGahee set up a 5-yard touchdown by Flacco, making the final score 27–9. This would be the Dolphins last playoff appearance until the 2016 NFL playoffs, as well as their most recent home playoff game.
The Chiefs' 2008 season began with a 1–10 record, with the franchise losing 19 of 20 games over a two-year period. [4] The team lost seven games by 7 points or less, [ 3 ] two games by 24-point margins, [ 5 ] suffered a 34–0 shutout to the Carolina Panthers , [ 6 ] and allowed a franchise-high 54 points against the Buffalo Bills . [ 4 ]
The Miami Dolphins look to keep things rolling on the road today against the Washington Commanders.. The Dolphins (8-3) beat the New York Jets 34-13 last week, their first win away from Hard Rock ...
Miami opened the game needing less than three minutes to drive 70-yards and score the game’s first points on an 18-yard touchdown run by rookie Malik Washington, the first of his NFL career.
Although the Miami Dolphins were not successful before joining the NFL, from 1970 when they played their first season after the AFL–NFL merger until 2001 they were one of the most successful teams in the league, playing in the postseason on 22 occasions over those 32 years, winning 335 and tying two of 527 games for an overall win percentage ...
The Dolphins won the final game of the season against the New York Jets, eliminating them from the playoffs in Jason Taylor's final game. The Dolphins finished the 2011 season with a 6–10 record. In the 2012 offseason, fans organized a protest outside the Dolphins' team facility to call for the firing of General Manager Jeff Ireland. [26]