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As a result of the AFL–NFL merger, the Dolphins and Patriots are placed in the AFC East. Dolphins hire Don Shula as their head coach. 1971: Tie 1–1: Dolphins 41–3: Patriots 34–13: Dolphins 6–5 Patriots open Schaefer Stadium (now known as Foxboro Stadium) and change their name to "New England Patriots". Dolphins lose Super Bowl VI ...
The Miracle in Miami, also known as the Miami Miracle, was an American football play that took place at the end of a National Football League regular season game on December 9, 2018, between the Miami Dolphins and the New England Patriots.
Schaefer Stadium, site of the game. The game took place during the 1982 NFL season, which had been interrupted for eight weeks due to a player's strike.The December 12 game between the New England Patriots and visiting Miami Dolphins was the sixth game for each team.
The Dolphins lead 64–55 as of the 2024 season, but the Patriots lead the playoff series 2–1. The rivalry briefly heated up in 2005, when Patriots head coach Bill Belichick 's former Browns assistant Nick Saban was hired as Dolphins head coach and when he nearly signed quarterback Drew Brees with the Dolphins, as well as in 2008 when the ...
Patriots running back Antowain Smith was the top rusher of the game with 92 yards, and caught a pass for 4 yards. Troy Brown was the Patriots leading receiver with 6 catches for 89 yards. Brown also had a 15-yard kickoff return, and a 4-yard punt return, which gave him 108 total yards.
The Patriots and Dolphins had split their season series the previous four seasons, and 1980 proved no different. The Patriots hammered the Dolphins at Schaefer Stadium 34–0 as Don Calhoun and Allan Clark had rushing touchdowns, Steve Grogan and Matt Cavanaugh each had a touchdown throw, and kicker John Smith kicked two field goals. The ...
4.8 Week 8 vs Dolphins. 4.9 Week 9 at Colts. 4.10 Week 10 at ... The 1979 New England Patriots season was the franchise's 10th season in the National Football League ...
Super Bowl XLVI: New York Giants vs. New England Patriots ("The Forgotten 4th Quarter") Super Bowl XLVII: Baltimore Ravens vs. San Francisco 49ers ("The Blackout Bowl") Super Bowl XLIX: New England Patriots vs. Seattle Seahawks ("Legacy") Super Bowl LI: New England Patriots vs. Atlanta Falcons ("The Ultimate Comeback", aka "28–3")