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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.
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 ...
Bob Baumhower was an integral part of Miami's storied defensive line [3] in 1981. The Dolphins finished the 1981 regular season by winning the AFC East with an 11–4–1 record. Their offense was led by quarterbacks David Woodley and Don Strock. Woodley had a rather mediocre year, throwing for only 2,470 yards (6.7 yards per throw) and 12 ...
The 2022 season was the Miami Dolphins' 53rd in the National Football League (NFL), their 57th overall, the first under new head coach Mike McDaniel, and seventh under general manager Chris Grier. It also set out with the acquisition of 3x All-Pro receiver Tyreek Hill , who joined Jaylen Waddle as Tua Tagovailoa 's receiving duo after breaking ...
Both perfect regular seasons in professional football since the adoption of a 14-game schedule in the inaugural AFL season and by the NFL in 1961 have been achieved by teams in this division – the 1972 Dolphins, who completed the only perfect season in professional football at 17–0, and the 2007 Patriots, who finished 18–1 after losing ...
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Both teams finished the season with an 8–7–1 record. The Vikings won the NFC Central over the Packers by virtue of a 1–0–1 head-to-head record. [5] [15] 4 October 12, 1980: Green Bay Packers (2) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 14–14 [16] 5 October 4, 1981: New York Jets: Miami Dolphins: 28–28
Miami Dolphins: Experimental NBC game broadcast lacking any commentators to cover it. [21] Epic in Miami: January 2, 1982 San Diego Chargers: 41–38 Miami Dolphins: 1981-82 NFL playoff game had 79 combined points with exceptional performances of players on both teams and setting numerous NFL records. [22] Freezer Bowl: January 10, 1982 San ...