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About Miami Dolphins

Miami Dolphins: 2025 Roster, Players, Schedule, Super Bowl Wins and More

The Miami Dolphins joined the American Professional Football League in 1966. Initially, they played as part of the AFL before the two big leagues merged 5 years down the line. Following the merger, the Miami Dolphins featured in the AFC East Division, which is where they remain even today. 

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Overview of the Miami Dolphins

FoundedAugust 16, 1965 (began play in 1966 as part of the AFL)
Owner(s)Stephen M. Ross (majority), with limited partners including Bruce Beal, Venus and Serena Williams, and others
CEO / Vice ChairmanTom Garfinkel
General ManagerChris Grier (serving since 2016)
Head CoachMike McDaniel (hired in 2022)
StadiumHard Rock Stadium (opened in 1987 as Joe Robbie Stadium; renamed multiple times)
LocationMiami Gardens, Florida
Super Bowl Championships2 (1972 – Super Bowl VII, 1973 – Super Bowl VIII)
NFL Championships (pre-Super Bowl)None
Conference Championships5 total
AFC Championships1971, 1972, 1973, 1982, 1984
Division Championships13 (AFC East) – 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1992, 1994, 2000, 2008
Playoff Appearances24 total (most recent in 2023)
Best Regular Season Record14–0 (1972 season, only perfect season in NFL history)
Notable ErasDon Shula Era (1970–1995), Dan Marino Era (1983–1999), Mike McDaniel Era (2022–present)
Official Websitewww.miamidolphins.com

Historical Background of the Miami Dolphins

The Miami Dolphins, established in 1965 and beginning play in 1966, are a professional American football team based in Miami, Florida. They were founded by attorney-politician Joe Robbie, with actor Danny Thomas as a minority owner, and became the first major professional sports franchise in Florida. Initially part of the American Football League (AFL), the Dolphins joined the National Football League (NFL) in 1970 following the AFL-NFL merger.

The team's golden era began with the arrival of legendary head coach Don Shula in 1970. Under Shula’s leadership, the Dolphins quickly rose to prominence, reaching three consecutive Super Bowls in the early 1970s. The highlight came in the 1972 season when the Dolphins achieved the only perfect season in NFL history, finishing 17-0 and winning Super Bowl VII. They followed that with another championship in Super Bowl VIII the next year, solidifying their dominance. Shula remained head coach until 1995 and is celebrated as the winningest coach in NFL history.

Over the decades, the Dolphins have had periods of both success and struggle, but they remain one of the NFL’s most storied franchises. Their legacy is deeply tied to innovation, strong defense, and iconic players like Dan Marino, who redefined the quarterback position in the 1980s and 1990s despite never winning a Super Bowl. The Dolphins continue to be a central part of Miami’s sports culture and NFL history.

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Notable Milestones and Achievements

  • 1972 Perfect Season: The Miami Dolphins remain the only team in NFL history to complete a perfect season, going 17-0 and winning Super Bowl VII. Led by head coach Don Shula, QB Bob Griese, and a dominant "No-Name Defense," this achievement remains unmatched.
  • Back-to-Back Super Bowl Champions: Miami solidified its dynasty by winning Super Bowl VII (1972 season) and Super Bowl VIII (1973 season), becoming just the second team in NFL history to win consecutive titles at the time.
  • Dan Marino Era & Passing Revolution: Drafted in 1983, Dan Marino became one of the greatest quarterbacks ever, revolutionizing the passing game. In 1984, he threw for 5,084 yards and 48 touchdowns, setting records that stood for decades. He led the Dolphins to Super Bowl XIX, though they fell to the San Francisco 49ers.
  • Defensive Dominance – "Killer B’s" & The Jason Taylor Era: The 1980s "Killer B’s" defense and 2000s Pro Football Hall of Famer Jason Taylor helped keep Miami a defensive powerhouse for years. Taylor became the franchise sack leader and won NFL Defensive Player of the Year (2006).
  • Recent Playoff Contention: Under head coach Mike McDaniel, the Miami Dolphins have re-emerged as a playoff contender, with Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill, and Jaylen Waddle leading one of the NFL's most explosive offenses. The Dolphins made the playoffs in 2023 but, unfortunately, fell short of the postseason in 2024. Throughout this period, Tyreek Hill set multiple franchise records, including breaking the Dolphins' single-season receiving yards record in 2022 with 1,710 yards, then surpassing it in 2023 with an impressive 1,799 yards, which also led the NFL.
  • Hall of Fame Legacy: Miami boasts multiple Pro Football Hall of Famers, including Dan Marino, Don Shula, Larry Csonka, Jason Taylor, and Paul Warfield. Their contributions cemented the Dolphins' place among the NFL's most historic franchises.
  • Hard Rock Stadium & Franchise Growth: Miami’s home, Hard Rock Stadium, has undergone major renovations, hosting Super Bowls, College Football Championships, and international events. The Dolphins continue to grow their fan base worldwide.

As Miami enters the 2025 season, it aims to build on its legacy and capture a long-awaited third Super Bowl title.

Major Rivalries of the Miami Dolphins

Buffalo Bills

The Dolphins-Bills rivalry has been one of the AFC East’s fiercest, dating back to the 1970s. Miami dominated in the 1970s, but Buffalo, led by Jim Kelly, turned the tide in the 1990s. Today, it’s Josh Allen vs. Tua Tagovailoa, with both teams battling for divisional supremacy. Their matchups often have playoff implications and feature high-scoring, hard-hitting action.

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New England Patriots

The Patriots-Dolphins rivalry became legendary during the Tom Brady era, with New England dominating the AFC East. However, Miami has always been a trap game for the Pats, famously handing them shocking losses, including the unforgettable "Miami Miracle" in 2018. Even after Brady’s departure, the rivalry remains strong, with Miami challenging New England’s hold on the division.

New York Jets

One of Miami’s oldest rivalries, the Dolphins vs. Jets feud dates back to the AFL days. From Dan Marino’s epic duels with Ken O’Brien to the "Monday Night Miracle" in 2000, this rivalry is filled with thrilling finishes and heated moments. Both teams love playing spoiler for each other, and their fan bases do not hold back when it comes to trash talk.

Pittsburgh Steelers

While not a divisional rivalry, the Dolphins and Steelers have had their share of classic battles, especially in the playoffs. Miami’s 1972 AFC Championship win over Pittsburgh helped secure their perfect season, and they clashed again in the 1994 AFC Playoffs when Dan Marino led the Dolphins to a thrilling win. These teams have a history of physical, high-stakes games that make for must-watch football.

Major Contracts of the Miami Dolphins in 2025

The Dolphins are entering the 2025 season as legitimate contenders, building around a veteran core and emerging young stars. Here's a look at the team’s key contracts:

  • Tua Tagovailoa (QB, 27) Currently playing on the fifth-year option of his rookie contract worth $23.2 million. A long-term extension could be on the horizon depending on his 2025 performance.
  • Tyreek Hill (WR, 31) Signed a four-year, $120 million deal in 2022 with $72.2 million guaranteed. Remains one of the most explosive weapons in the NFL despite entering his 30s.
  • Jalen Ramsey (CB, 31) On a five-year, $100 million contract signed with the Rams in 2020; the Dolphins restructured his deal after acquiring him in 2023. He's a vital leader in the secondary.
  • Jaelan Phillips (OLB, 26) In year five of his rookie contract (four years, $14.1 million with a fifth-year option). Expected to be a breakout pass rusher after recovering from injury.
  • Zach Sieler (DT, 30) Signed a three-year, $30.8 million extension in 2023. A tough, high-motor interior defender who anchors the defensive line.
  • Bradley Chubb (OLB, 29) Acquired in a 2022 trade and signed a five-year, $110 million extension with $63.2 million guaranteed. A cornerstone of Miami’s pass rush.
  • Jordyn Brooks (LB, 28) Signed a three-year, $30 million deal in 2024 free agency. Adds speed and tackling to the second level of the defense.
  • Terron Armstead (LT, 34) In the final year of a five-year, $75 million contract signed in 2022. Aging but still effective when healthy, a locker room leader.
  • Aaron Brewer (C, 28) Signed a three-year, $21 million contract in 2024. An underrated interior lineman who brings mobility and toughness.
  • Jaylen Waddle (WR, 27) In year four of his rookie deal (four years, $27.1 million); the Dolphins picked up his fifth-year option for 2026. An extension may come soon.
  • Austin Jackson (RT, 26) Signed a three-year, $36 million extension in late 2023. Has developed into a reliable right tackle after early struggles.
  • Alec Ingold (FB, 29) Signed a three-year, $17.2 million extension in 2023, making him one of the highest-paid fullbacks in the league. Key to Miami's run game.
  • Jason Sanders (K, 30) On a five-year, $22 million extension signed in 2021. Known for his strong leg and clutch performances.
  • Jonnu Smith (TE, 30) Signed a two-year, $10 million contract in 2024. Brings red zone ability and veteran depth at tight end.
  • Chop Robinson (DE, 22) Rookie first-rounder on a four-year, $15.2 million fully guaranteed deal. Projected to become a future defensive star.
  • Kader Kohou (CB, 27) Undrafted gem playing on a restricted free agent tender (~$4.9 million). An extension could be in the works following his emergence.
  • James Daniels (G, 28) Signed a three-year, $28.5 million deal in 2024 to bolster interior protection. Brings experience and pass-blocking strength.
  • Ifeatu Melifonwu (CB, 26) Signed a one-year, $2.5 million prove-it deal in 2025. Competing for nickel and depth duties in the secondary.
  • Tyrel Dodson (ILB, 27)Added on a two-year, $7 million deal in 2025 after starting his career in Buffalo. Expected to play rotational and special teams roles.

Notable Coaches and Players

  • Don Shula (1970–1995): The winningest coach in NFL history, leading the Dolphins to two Super Bowl victories, including the only perfect season (1972). A Hall of Fame legend, he set the gold standard for coaching excellence.
  • Jimmy Johnson (1996–1999): Revamped the Dolphins in the late 1990s, known for coaching Dan Marino’s later years and improving the team's defense.
  • Mike McDaniel (2022–Present): The current head coach, credited with modernizing the offense and leading the team back into playoff contention with an explosive, high-powered attack.
  • Dan Marino (1983–1999): One of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history, Marino set numerous passing records with his quick release and unmatched arm talent. A Hall of Famer who redefined the passing game.
  • Larry Csonka (1968–1974, 1979): A dominant fullback and the heart of Miami’s rushing attack in the 1970s, helping lead the team to back-to-back Super Bowl wins.
  • Bob Griese (1967–1980): The Hall of Fame quarterback who guided the Dolphins to their perfect season in 1972 and consecutive Super Bowl titles.
  • Jason Taylor (1997–2007, 2009, 2011): A Hall of Fame defensive end and one of the most feared pass rushers of his era, Taylor was a six-time Pro Bowler and former Defensive Player of the Year.
  • Zach Thomas (1996–2007): A Hall of Fame linebacker known for his elite tackling, leadership, and intelligence, Thomas was the anchor of Miami’s defense for over a decade.
  • Tyreek Hill (2022–Present): One of the most electrifying wide receivers in the league, Hill adds game-breaking speed to Miami’s offense, helping reshape the passing attack.
  • Tua Tagovailoa (2020–Present): The Dolphins’ current quarterback, known for his accuracy and efficiency, is leading the team’s offensive resurgence under Mike McDaniel.
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Who Are the Starters for the 2025 Season?

As of the 2025 NFL season, the Miami Dolphins' projected starting lineup is:

Offense

  • Quarterback: Tua Tagovailoa
  • Running Back: De'Von Achane
  • Fullback: Alec Ingold
  • Wide Receivers:
    • WR1: Tyreek Hill 
    • WR2: Jaylen Waddle 
  • Tight End: Jonnu Smith
  • Offensive Line:
    • Left Tackle: Terron Armstead 
    • Left Guard: James Daniels 
    • Center: Aaron Brewer 
    • Right Guard: Robert Hunt

Defense

  • Defensive Line:
    • Defensive End: Jaelan Phillips 
    • Defensive Tackle: Zach Sieler 
    • Defensive Tackle: Benito Jones 
    • Defensive End: Emmanuel Ogbah 
  • Linebackers:
    • Outside Linebacker: Bradley Chubb 
    • Middle Linebacker: Tyrel Dodson 
    • Outside Linebacker: Andrew Van Ginkel 
  • Cornerbacks:
    • CB1: Xavien Howard 
    • CB2: Jalen Ramsey 
  • Safeties:
    • Free Safety: Jevon Holland 
    • Strong Safety: Brandon Jones

Special Teams

  • Kicker: Jason Sanders
  • Punter: Ryan Stonehouse
  • Long Snapper: Blake Ferguson
  • Kick Returner: De'Von Achane
  • Punt Returner: De'Von Achane
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The Schedule of the Miami Dolphins in 2025

As of now, the Miami Dolphins' opponents for the upcoming NFL season have been determined, though specific dates and times for each matchup have yet to be announced. The Dolphins will play a total of 17 games, facing each AFC East rival twice (home and away), all four teams from both the AFC North and NFC South divisions, and three additional teams based on the 2024 season standings.​

Home Opponents

  • Buffalo Bills​
  • New England Patriots​
  • New York Jets​
  • Baltimore Ravens​
  • Cincinnati Bengals​
  • New Orleans Saints​
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers​
  • Los Angeles Chargers​
  • Washington Commanders​

Away Opponents

  • Buffalo Bills​
  • New England Patriots​
  • New York Jets​
  • Cleveland Browns​
  • Pittsburgh Steelers​
  • Atlanta Falcons​
  • Carolina Panthers​
  • Indianapolis Colts​
Notably, one of the Dolphins' home games is slated to be played internationally, with potential locations including Brazil, Spain, England, and Germany. The NFL typically releases the full schedule, including specific dates and times for each game, in the spring.