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The 1981 Miami Dolphins season was the 16th year of existence for the Miami Dolphins franchise and 12th in the National Football League (NFL). After a mediocre season in 1980, where the team finished at 8-8 and missed the playoffs, the Dolphins made a return to the playoffs, winning the AFC East with an 11-4-1 record.
On August 5, 1981, he was signed as a free agent by the Miami Dolphins. [9] He was cut on August 17. [10] He was re-signed in 1982 and released on June 1. New York Jets
Allen was selected by the Miami Dolphins in the eighth round (212th overall) of the 1980 NFL draft. [2] In his rookie season, Allen played in all 16 regular season games for the Dolphins, where he was used primarily as a cornerback. [4] [5] He remained on the team through the off-season but was waived in mid-August. [5]
Miami adjusted the contract of a highly-speculated trade target and parted ways with two players. Dolphins finalize 53-man roster, reworking contract and making two trades Skip to main content
The Dolphins began Tuesday with 85 players in the mix for spots on the 53-man roster. That means 32 players must be released, traded or placed on injured reserve by Tuesday’s 4 p.m. deadline.
Throughout the 1970s the Miami Dolphins had the highest winning percentage in all of professional sports. [citation needed] Griese was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1990. Following the end of Griese's tenure, quarterback David Woodley became the Dolphins' starting quarterback and continued the Dolphins' success.
The Dolphins went from creating the NFL’s youngest roster in 2020 through trades like Tunsil’s to having the league’s oldest roster this season. They’re huffing and puffing to avoid a 24th ...
The Epic in Miami was the National Football League AFC divisional playoff game between the San Diego Chargers and Miami Dolphins that took place on January 2, 1982 in the Miami Orange Bowl. The game, won by the Chargers in overtime, 41–38, is one of the most famous in National Football League lore because of the enormity of scoring (79 ...