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Dolphins–Patriots rivalry
Dolphins and Patriots face off during the2013 season.
LocationMiami,Foxborough
First meetingNovember 27, 1966
Patriots 20,Dolphins 14[1]
Latest meetingJanuary 4, 2026
Patriots 38, Dolphins 10[1]
Next meeting2026
StadiumsDolphins:Hard Rock Stadium
Patriots:Gillette Stadium
Statistics
Meetings total121[1]
All-time seriesDolphins: 64–57[1]
Regular season seriesDolphins: 63–55[1]
Postseason resultsPatriots: 2–1[1]
Largest victoryDolphins: 52–0(1972)
Patriots: 43–0(2019)[1]
Most points scoredDolphins: 52(1972)
Patriots: 49(2007)[1]
Longest win streakDolphins: 9 (1989-1993)
Patriots: 7 (1986-1988, 2010-2013)[1]
Current win streakPatriots: 2 (2025–present)[1]
Post-season history[1]

TheDolphins–Patriots rivalry is a U.S.National Football League (NFL)rivalry between theMiami Dolphins andNew England Patriots.

The Dolphins joined the AFL in the 1966 season, being placed in the AFL Eastern Division alongside the Patriots, becoming divisional rivals with them. Following theAFL–NFL merger, the Dolphins and Patriots joined the National Football League (NFL) and were placed in theAmerican Football Conference (AFC) and theAFC East.

The Dolphins lead the overall series, 64–57. The two teams have met three times in theplayoffs, with the Patriots holding a 2–1 record.[1]

Characteristics and history

Patriots running backCraig James rushes the ball past the Dolphins' defense in the1985 AFC Championship game.

While not as famous as some other rivalries, the rivalry has a long history that dates back to the 1960s. The beginning of the rivalry was dominated by the Dolphins, as at the time the Dolphins were one of the NFL's most successful teams, while the Patriots were one of the worst. However, this notion would change in the early 2000s when the Patriots becoming more and more successful, eventually culminating with theBrady & Belichick dynasty, while the Dolphins, and the rest of the AFC East, would become mired in mediocrity, only posting a few winning seasons, while the Patriots dominated the AFC East.[2][3][4][5][6] The Patriots finally made theSuper Bowl in1985, having defeated Miami in the AFC Championship game to get there.[7]

Starting in 1986, the rivalry was a little bit more even, with the Pats having a 7-game winning streak from 1986 to 1988. The Dolphins then took over the rivalry once again, winning 13 of the next 15 matchups between the 2 teams. Both teams had great quarterbacks in the 1990s, with the Patriots havingDrew Bledsoe and the Dolphins withDan Marino, both of whom appeared in at least one Super Bowl; Marino inSuper Bowl XIX and Bledsoe inSuper Bowl XXXI. The Dolphins continued to dominate the rivalry through the late 1990s with the Dolphins sweeping the Patriots in back to back years, 1999 and 2000.

Miami is one of 3 teams in the AFC with a winning overall record against New England (the others being theDenver Broncos andKansas City Chiefs). Since 2003, the Patriots have dominated the rivalry, but not as much as their rivalries with their two otherAFC East opponents.[8][9] In 2004, one of the most famous moments in the rivalry happened where the Dolphins, 2–11 at the time, upset the defending (and eventual) Super Bowl champion Patriots, who were 12–1, in a game that has been known as "The Night That Courage Wore Orange".[10] The rivalry briefly intensified in 2005 whenNick Saban (who previously served as defensive coordinator of theCleveland Browns, coached byBill Belichick at the time) was hired as the Dolphins head coach and when he nearly signed quarterbackDrew Brees with the Dolphins, as well as in 2008 when the Dolphins became the only team other than the Patriots since 2003 to win the division.[11] In Week 3 of the aforementioned 2008 season, the Dolphins used theWildcat formation to throw the Patriots (who were withoutTom Brady that year because of an ACL injury earlier in the season) off and went on to upset them, 38–13, snapping their 20-game regular season winning streak that dated back to December 10, 2006, which coincidentally, the Patriots were also beat by the Dolphins.[12] In 2018, the Dolphins upset the Patriots in Miami for the second year in a row, this time with a last-minutehook and lateral scoring play in what is known as the "Miracle in Miami".[13]. Inspite ofthe win, which ended up costing the Patriots tbne top seed in the Playofs, New England went on to win the Super Bowl, and Tom Brady later stated he didn't consider the game a loss[14].

On February 4, 2019, the Dolphins hired a long-time Patriots assistant,Brian Flores (who had been with the team since their2004 Super Bowl-winning season) as the 12th head coach in franchise history. In 2021, the rivalry intensified once again after the Patriots draftedAlabama quarterbackMac Jones, a former college teammate of Dolphins quarterbackTua Tagovailoa, whom Jones backed up in the first half of the2019 season until a season-ending hip injury from Tagovailoa caused Jones to take the helms at quarterback for Alabama. Both quarterbacks led Alabama to national titles in2018 and2021, respectively. In 2022, the Dolphins hired former Patriots wide receiverWes Welker to be their new wide receivers coach. Welker previously played for the Dolphins from 2004 to 2006 and the hiring would reunite him with Dolphins defensive coordinator and former long-time Patriots assistantJosh Boyer, whom was serving as a defensive assistant and later the defensive backs coach during Welker's tenure with New England (2007–2012).

Also notable is the fact that the Dolphins and Patriots are the only NFL teams to postundefeated regular season records following theNFL-AFL merger. The1972 Dolphins finished with a 14–0 regular season record and went on to winSuper Bowl VII, finishing the only complete perfect season in NFL history,[15] while the2007 Patriots were the first team to go undefeated in the regular season since the league expanded to 16 games, but famously lostSuper Bowl XLII against theNew York Giants. Additionally, both teams have had long-tenured coaches inDon Shula andBill Belichick, respectively.[16]

2023 deadly fan altercation

During the Dolphins–Patriots game in Foxboro on September 17, 2023, a Patriots fan died after an altercation with Dolphins fans.[17] The Patriots fan, Dale Mooney, had confronted a Dolphins fan who had been arguing with his group before another Dolphins fan delivered two punches to Mooney, who fell unconscious and was later pronounced dead at a hospital.[18] Despite the attack, an autopsy found that Mooney did not suffer a traumatic injury directly from the punches and instead succumbed to a "medical issue", which a witness to the altercation surmised was aheart attack from "getting worked up from the scuffle".[19] Two men from Rhode Island, John Vieira and Justin Mitchell, were later charged in Mooney's death forassault andbattery anddisorderly conduct, but not for homicide despite the medical examiner ruling Mooney's cause of death to be homicide.[20]

Season-by-season results

Miami Dolphins vs. Boston/New England Patriots Season-by-Season Results[1]
1960s (Dolphins, 4–3)
SeasonSeason seriesatMiami DolphinsatBoston PatriotsOverall seriesNotes
1966Patriots 1–0Patriots
20–14
no gamePatriots
1–0
Dolphins join theAmerican Football League (AFL) as an expansion team. They are placed in theAFL Eastern Division, resulting in two meetings annually with the Patriots.
1967Tie 1–1Dolphins
41–32
Patriots
41–10
Patriots
2–1
1968Dolphins 2–0Dolphins
38–7
Dolphins
34–10
Dolphins
3–2
1969Tie 1–1Patriots
38–23
Dolphins
17–16
Dolphins
4–3
Dolphins' home game was played atTampa Stadium inTampa.
1970s (Dolphins, 13–7)
SeasonSeason seriesatMiami DolphinsatBoston/New England PatriotsOverall seriesNotes
1970Tie 1–1Dolphins
37–20
Patriots
27–14
Dolphins
5–4
As a result of theAFL–NFL merger, the Dolphins and Patriots are placed in theAFC East.
Dolphins hireDon Shula as their head coach.
Patriots' win was their only home win in the1970 season.
1971Tie 1–1Dolphins
41–3
Patriots
34–13
Dolphins
6–5
Patriots openSchaefer Stadium (now known as Foxboro Stadium) and change their name to "New England Patriots".
Starting with their home win, the Dolphins went on a 31-game home winning streak, an NFL record.
Dolphins loseSuper Bowl VI.
1972Dolphins 2–0Dolphins
52–0
Dolphins
37–21
Dolphins
8–5
In Miami, Dolphins set franchise records for their largest victory overall with a 52–point differential, their most points scored in a game (broken in1977) and their most points scored in a game against the Patriots. Meanwhile, Patriots set franchise records their worst loss overall and their most points allowed in a game.
Dolphins winSuper Bowl VII to complete the NFL's first17-0 season.
1973Dolphins 2–0Dolphins
44-23
Dolphins
30-14
Dolphins
10–5
Dolphins winSuper Bowl VIII.
1974Tie 1–1Dolphins
34–27
Patriots
34–24
Dolphins
11–6
In Miami, the Dolphins overcame a 24–0 deficit, completing the largest comeback in franchise history. The 24-blown lead marked the largest in Patriots franchise history.
1975Dolphins 2–0Dolphins
20–7
Dolphins
22–14
Dolphins
13–6
1976Tie 1–1Dolphins
10–3
Patriots
30–14
Dolphins
14–7
1977Tie 1–1Dolphins
17–5
Patriots
14–10
Dolphins
15–8
1978Tie 1–1Dolphins
23–3
Patriots
33–24
Dolphins
16–9
In Miami, QBBob Griese finished with aperfect passer rating (158.3).
Both teams finished with 11–5 records, but the Patriots clinched the AFC East based on having a better division record.
1979Tie 1–1Dolphins
39–24
Patriots
28–13
Dolphins
17–10
1980s (Patriots, 11–10)
SeasonSeason seriesatMiami DolphinsatNew England PatriotsOverall seriesNotes
1980Tie 1–1Dolphins
16–13(OT)
Patriots
34–0
Dolphins
18–11
First overtime result in the series.
In New England, Dolphins finish with 88 total yards, setting a franchise record for the fewest yards in a game.
1981Dolphins 2–0Dolphins
24–14
Dolphins
30–27(OT)
Dolphins
20–11
1982Patriots 1–0canceledPatriots
3–0
Dolphins
20–12
Due to the1982 NFL Players' strike, the game scheduled in Miami was canceled.
Game in New England became known as theSnowplow Game.
Dolphins loseSuper Bowl XVII.
1982 PlayoffsDolphins 1–0Dolphins
28–13
Dolphins
21–12
AFC First Round.
1983Tie 1–1Dolphins
34–24
Patriots
17–6
Dolphins
22–13
Dolphinsdraft QBDan Marino.
1984Dolphins 2–0Dolphins
28–7
Dolphins
44–24
Dolphins
24–13
In New England, Dolphins finish with 552 total yards, setting a franchise record for their most total yards in a game (broken in1988).
Dolphins loseSuper Bowl XIX.
1985Tie 1–1Dolphins
30–27
Patriots
17–13
Dolphins
25–14
Dolphins win 18 straight home meetings (1970-1985).
1985 PlayoffsPatriots 1–0Patriots
31–14
Dolphins
25–15
AFC Championship Game.
Patriots' first road win against the Dolphins since the1969 season and first win in Miami since the1966 season.
Dolphins' only home loss in their1985 season after going 8–0 in the regular season.
Patriots go on to loseSuper Bowl XX.
1986Patriots 2–0Patriots
34–27
Patriots
34–7
Dolphins
25–17
Patriots record their first season series sweep against the Dolphins.
1987Patriots 2–0Patriots
24–10
Patriots
28–21
Dolphins
25–19
Dolphins openHard Rock Stadium (then known as Joe Robbie Stadium).
1988Patriots 2–0Patriots
6–3
Patriots
21–10
Dolphins
25–21
1989Dolphins 2–0Dolphins
31–10
Dolphins
24–10
Dolphins
27–21
1990s (Dolphins, 14–7)
SeasonSeason seriesatMiami DolphinsatNew England PatriotsOverall seriesNotes
1990Dolphins 2–0Dolphins
17–10
Dolphins
27–24
Dolphins
29–21
In New England, Dolphins overcame a 21–6 deficit.
1991Dolphins 2–0Dolphins
30–20
Dolphins
20–10
Dolphins
31–21
1992Dolphins 2–0Dolphins
38–17
Dolphins
16–13(OT)
Dolphins
33–21
1993Tie 1–1Dolphins
17–13
Patriots
33–27(OT)
Dolphins
34–22
Dolphins win nine straight meetings (1989–1993).
Patriots eliminate Dolphins from playoff contention with their win.
1994Dolphins 2–0Dolphins
39–35
Dolphins
23–3
Dolphins
36–22
Game in Miami marked Dolphins' QBDan Marino's first game after missing most of the 1993 season due to a tornAchilles' tendon. Marino and Patriots' QBDrew Bledsoe threw for over 400 yards.
Both teams finished with 10–6 records, but the Dolphins clinched the AFC East based on their head-to-head sweep.
1995Tie 1–1Patriots
34–17
Dolphins
20–3
Dolphins
37–23
Road team splits the season series for the first time since the1969 season.
Last season forDon Shula.
1996Tie 1–1Dolphins
24–10
Patriots
42–23
Dolphins
38–24
Patriots loseSuper Bowl XXXI.
1997Patriots 2–0Patriots
14–12
Patriots
27–24
Dolphins
38–26
In Miami, Patriots clinched the AFC East with their win, setting up a rematch in the AFC Wild Card Round the following week.
1997 PlayoffsPatriots 1–0Patriots
17–3
Dolphins
38–27
AFC Wild Card Round.
1998Tie 1–1Dolphins
12–9(OT)
Patriots
26–23
Dolphins
39–28
1999Dolphins 2–0Dolphins
27–17
Dolphins
31–30
Dolphins
41–28
In New England, Dolphins finish with 9 sacks, setting a franchise record for their most sacks in a game.
Final season forDan Marino in the series.
2000s (Patriots, 11–9)
SeasonSeason seriesatMiami DolphinsatNew England PatriotsOverall seriesNotes
2000Dolphins 2–0Dolphins
10–3
Dolphins
27–24
Dolphins
43–28
Patriotsdraft QBTom Brady and hireBill Belichick as their head coach.
Last Start for Patriots' QBDrew Bledsoe in the series.
In New England, Dolphins clinched the AFC East with their win.
2001Tie 1–1Dolphins
30–10
Patriots
20–13
Dolphins
44–29
Tom Brady makes his debut in the series.
Both teams finished with 11–5 records, but the Patriots clinched the AFC East based on having a better division record.
Patriots winSuper Bowl XXXVI.
2002Tie 1–1Dolphins
26–13
Patriots
27–24(OT)
Dolphins
45–30
Patriots openGillette Stadium.
Patriots deny Dolphins the AFC East title with their win, but both teams were eliminated later that day following the Jets’ victory. Beginning with that win, the Patriots went on a 21-game home winning streak."
2003Patriots 2–0Patriots
19–13(OT)
Patriots
12–0
Dolphins
45–32
Patriots winSuper Bowl XXXVIII.
2004Tie 1–1Dolphins
29–28
Patriots
24–10
Dolphins
46–33
2–11 Dolphins defeat 12–1 Patriots in what is dubbed "The Night That Courage Wore Orange".
Patriots winSuper Bowl XXXIX.
2005Tie 1–1Patriots
23–16
Dolphins
28–26
Dolphins
47–34
In New England, Patriots' backup QBDoug Flutie converted adrop kick for an extra point for the first time since the1941 NFL Championship Game.
2006Tie 1–1Dolphins
21–0
Patriots
20–10
Dolphins
48–35
Following their win, the Dolphins went on a 16-game losing streak.
2007Patriots 2–0Patriots
49–28
Patriots
28–7
Dolphins
48–37
In Miami, Patriots score their most points in a game against the Dolphins as Tom Brady throws for 6 touchdown passes for the first time in his career. He also finishes with aperfect passer rating (158.3) for the first time in his career.
Patriots complete16–0 regular season.
Patriots loseSuper Bowl XLII.
2008Tie 1–1Patriots
48–28
Dolphins
38–13
Dolphins
49–38
In Miami, Dolphins frequently use the "Wildcat formation" to defeat the Patriots and end their 15-game home winning streak. The formation subsequently gained popularity across the league.
Tom Brady did not play in either game due to a season-ending knee injury in the season opener.
Both teams finished with 11–5 records, but the Dolphins clinched the AFC East based on having a better conference record, eliminating the Patriots from playoff contention.
2009Tie 1–1Dolphins
22–21
Patriots
27–17
Dolphins
50–39
2010s (Patriots, 14–6)
SeasonSeason seriesatMiami DolphinsatNew England PatriotsOverall seriesNotes
2010Patriots 2–0Patriots
41–14
Patriots
38–7
Dolphins
50–41
2011Patriots 2–0Patriots
38–24
Patriots
27–24
Dolphins
50–43
In Miami, Patriots finish with 622 total yards, setting a franchise record for most yards in a game. It also set a franchise record for most yards allowed in a game by the Dolphins at the time (broken in2019). Tom Brady finished with 517 passing yards, the most passing yards in a game in his career and a Patriots' franchise record for most passing yards in a game. It is also a franchise record for most passing yards allowed in a game by the Dolphins.
In New England, Patriots overcame a 17–0 third quarter deficit.
Patriots loseSuper Bowl XLVI.
2012Patriots 2–0Patriots
23–16
Patriots
28–0
Dolphins
50–45
2013Tie 1–1Dolphins
24–20
Patriots
27–17
Dolphins
51–46
In New England, Patriots overcame a 17–3 third quarter deficit.
2014Tie 1–1Dolphins
33–20
Patriots
41–13
Dolphins
52–47
Patriots winSuper Bowl XLIX.
2015Tie 1–1Dolphins
20–10
Patriots
36–7
Dolphins
53–48
Dolphins prevent the Patriots from clinching the AFC's #1 seed with their win.
2016Patriots 2–0Patriots
35–14
Patriots
31–24
Dolphins
53–50
Patriots winSuper Bowl LI.
2017Tie 1–1Dolphins
27–20
Patriots
35–17
Dolphins
54–51
Dolphins' win ended the Patriots 14-game road winning streak.
Patriots loseSuper Bowl LII.
2018Tie 1–1Dolphins
34–33
Patriots
38–7
Dolphins
55–52
Patriots win 10 straight home meetings (2009–2018).
In Miami, Dolphins win on alateral pass on the game's final play.
Patriots winSuper Bowl LIII.
2019Tie 1–1Patriots
43–0
Dolphins
27–24
Dolphins
56–53
In Miami, Patriots record their largest victory against the Dolphins with a 43–point differential.
Dolphins prevent Patriots from clinching a first-round bye with their win.
Game in New England was QBTom Brady's final regular season game as the Patriots' quarterback.
2020s (Dolphins, 8–4)
SeasonSeason seriesatMiami DolphinsatNew England PatriotsOverall seriesNotes
2020Tie 1–1Dolphins
22–12
Patriots
21–11
Dolphins
57–54
Dolphins eliminate the Patriots from playoff contention for the first time since the2008 season with their win.
2021Dolphins 2–0Dolphins
33–24
Dolphins
17–16
Dolphins
59–54
Dolphins' first season series sweep against the Patriots since the2000 season.
2022Tie 1–1Dolphins
20–7
Patriots
23–21
Dolphins
60–55
2023Dolphins 2–0Dolphins
31–17
Dolphins
24–17
Dolphins
62–55
Bill Belichick's final season as Patriots head coach.
2024Dolphins 2–0Dolphins
34–15
Dolphins
15–10
Dolphins
64–55
2025Patriots 2–0Patriots
33–27
Patriots
38–10
Dolphins
64–57
Patriots loseSuper Bowl LX.
Summary of Results
SeasonSeason seriesatMiami DolphinsatBoston/New England PatriotsNotes
AFL regular seasonDolphins 4–3Tie 2–2Dolphins 2–1
NFL regular seasonDolphins 60–51Dolphins 40–15Patriots 37–19
AFL and NFL regular seasonDolphins 64–54Dolphins 42–17Patriots 38–21
NFL postseasonPatriots 2–1Tie 1–1Patriots 1–0AFC Wild Card Round:1982,1997
AFC Championship:1985
Regular and postseasonDolphins 64–57Dolphins 43–18Patriots 39–21Patriots are 1–0 atTampa Stadium inTampa (1969), accounted for as a Dolphins' home game.

Connections between the teams

Coaches/executives

NameDolphins' tenurePatriots' tenure
Josh BoyerDefensive pass game coordinator/Cornerbacks coach, 2019
Defensive coordinator, 2020–2023
Defensive assistant, 2006–2008
Defensive backs coach, 2009–2011
Cornerbacks coach, 2012–2018
Dom CapersDefensive coordinator, 2006–2007Special assistant and secondary coach, 2008
Brian DabollOffensive coordinator, 2011Defensive assistant, 2000–2001
Wide receivers coach, 2002–2006
Tight ends coach, 2013–2016
Dave DeGuglielmoOffensive line coach, 2009–2011, 2017, 2019 (asst)Offensive line coach, 2014–2015
Brian FloresHead coach, 2019–2021Scouting assistant, 2004–2005
Pro scout, 2006–2007
Special teams assistant, 2008–2009
Assistant offense & special teams, 2010
Defensive assistant, 2011
Safeties coach, 2012–2015
Linebackers coach, 2016–2018
Defensive play-caller, 2018
George GodseyTight ends coach, 2019–present
Co-offensive coordinator, 2021
Offensive assistant, 2011
Tight ends coach, 2012–2013
Patrick GrahamDefensive coordinator, 2019Coaching assistant, 2009
Defensive assistant, 2010
Defensive line coach, 2012–2013
Linebackers coach, 2014–2015
Chris GrierArea scout, 2000–2002
National scout/assistant director of college scouting, 2003–2007
Director of college scouting, 2007–2015
General manager, 2016–present
Intern, 1994
Regional scout, 1995–1999
Chad O'SheaOffensive coordinator, 2019Wide receivers coach, 2009–2018
Jerry SchuplinskiAssistant quarterbacks coach, 2019Offensive assistant, 2013–2015
Assistant quarterbacks coach, 2016–2018

Players

NamePosition(s)Dolphins' tenurePatriots' tenure
Will AllenCornerback2006–20112012
Danny AmendolaWide receiver20182013–2017
Jake BaileyPunter2023–present2019–2022
Braxton BerriosWide receiver2023–20242018
Pharaoh BrownTight end2025–present2023
Brandon BoldenRunning back/special teamer20182012–2017, 2019–2021
Jacoby BrissettQuarterback20212016, 2024
Nick BuonicontiLinebacker1969-1974, 19761962-1968
Adam ButlerDefensive tackle20212017–2020
Keith ByarsFullback/tight end1993–19961996 1997
Justin ColemanCornerback20212015–2016
Bryan CoxLinebacker1991-19952001
A.J. DerbyTight end2017–20182015–2016
Trey FlowersLinebacker20222015–2018, 2023
Isaiah FordWide receiver2017–2020, 2020–20212020
Tony FranklinPlace kicker19881984-1987
Jonathan FreenyLinebacker2011–20142015–2016, 2017
Irving FryarWide receiver1993–19951984–1992
Jabar GaffneyWide receiver20122006-2008, 2012*
Davon GodchauxDefensive tackle2017–20202021–2024
Mike GesickiTight end2018–20222023
Brandon GibsonWide receiver2013–20142015*
Chasen HinesGuard2023–present2022
Mack Hollinswide receiver2019–20212025–present
Damon HuardQuarterback1997-20002001-2003
Larry IzzoSpecial teamer1996–20002001–2008
Matthew Judonlinebacker2025–present2021–2023
Ted LarsenGuard2017–20182010
Jeron MastrudTight end2010–20122010*
Jason McCourtyCornerback20212018–2020
Raekwon McMillanLinebacker2018–20192022–2024
Sony MichelRunning back20222018–2020
Lamar MillerRunning back2012–20152020*
Sammy MorrisRunning back2004–20062007–2010
Calvin MunsonLinebacker2019–2021, 2021–2022, 20232018–2019, 2021, 2022–2023
DeVante ParkerWide receiver2015–20212022–2023
Eric RoweCornerback2019–20222016–2018
Junior SeauLinebacker2003–20052006–2009
Jonnu SmithTight end20242021–2022
Marcus ThigpenRunning back2012–20132014*
Kyle Van NoyLinebacker20202016–2019, 2021
Wes WelkerWide receiver2004–20062007–2012

See also

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