2013 Miami Dolphins season

The 2013 season was the Miami Dolphins' 44th in the National Football league (NFL) and their 48th overall. The season concluded with the Dolphins finishing third in the AFC East division with an 8–8 record, and no postseason play for the fifth consecutive season. The Dolphins allowed a league-high 58 sacks.[1]

2013 Miami Dolphins season
OwnerStephen M. Ross
General managerJeff Ireland
Head coachJoe Philbin
Home fieldSun Life Stadium
Results
Record8–8
Division place3rd AFC East
Playoff finishDid not qualify
Pro Bowlers
Uniform

The Dolphins entered the season under second-year head coach Joe Philbin.

Personnel changes

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Logo change

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During the 2012 season, speculation about the Dolphins updating their current logo, which was introduced during the 1997 season, began during a conference call with season-ticket holders; as owner Stephen Ross and CEO Mike Dee eagerly agreed with a fan on the potential changing of the logo.[2] On December 26, 2012, via Dolphins CEO Mike Dee's Twitter account, Dee unofficially announced that a logo change would take place, but the team was still considering different designs; and an official announcement would be provided sometime before the 2013 NFL draft.[3]

On March 27, 2013, following an accidental leaking of the new Dolphins logo on NFL.com, Dee confirmed in a press conference that the leaked image, as seen on NFL.com, was in fact the new official logo.[4] This announcement came almost a month premature to the scheduled release date of the logo on April 25.

Roster changes

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Signings

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Pos. Player 2012 Team Contract
WR Mike Wallace Pittsburgh Steelers 5 years, $60 million
LB Dannell Ellerbe Baltimore Ravens 5 years, $35 million
LB Philip Wheeler Oakland Raiders 5 years, $26 million
WR Brandon Gibson St. Louis Rams 3 years, $9.7 million
CB Brent Grimes Atlanta Falcons 1 year, $5.5 million
TE Dustin Keller New York Jets 1 year, $4.2 million
OT Tyson Clabo Atlanta Falcons 1 year, $3.5 million
DE Nathan Williams Minnesota Vikings

Re-Signings

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Pos. Player Contract
OT Nate Garner 3 years, $4.8 million
FS Chris Clemons 1 year, $2.7 million
WR Julius Pruitt 2 year, $1 million

Departures

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Pos. Player 2013 Team
OT Jake Long St. Louis Rams
CB Sean Smith Kansas City Chiefs
RB Reggie Bush Detroit Lions
LB Kevin Burnett Oakland Raiders
LB Karlos Dansby Arizona Cardinals
DE Randy Starks Cleveland Browns
TE Anthony Fasano Kansas City Chiefs
DE Tony McDaniel Seattle Seahawks
K Nate Kaeding Tampa Bay Buccaneers
 
The Dolphins acquired Mike Wallace, who was viewed as the top free agent by analysts

The Miami Dolphins entered the 2013 off-season with an estimated $45 million in salary cap space, third most among other teams, to retain the contracts of impending unrestricted free agents: running back Reggie Bush, safety Chris Clemons, tight end Anthony Fasano, wide receiver Brian Hartline, offensive tackle Jake Long, quarterback Matt Moore, cornerback Sean Smith and defensive tackle Randy Starks.[5] As well as any future free agent signings, and 2013 NFL draft picks.

On March 4, 2013, the Dolphins placed their franchise tag on defensive tackle Randy Starks, and Starks signed the franchise tender on March 20. The move kept Starks from becoming an unrestricted free agent and guaranteed him $8.45 million from the $3.72 million earned during the 2012 season.[6]

On March 8, 2013, coming off his best career season, wide receiver Brian Hartline signed a new five-year contract for an estimated $31 million to remain with the Dolphins. Hartline's agent Drew Rosenhaus believed Hartline could have received more money in the open market, but decided to take a discount to remain a Dolphin.[7] Shortly after, it was reported that quarterback Matt Moore signed a new two-year contract for an estimated $8 million, and should continue to play a backup role behind second year quarterback Ryan Tannehill.[8]

When the NFL free agency period began at 4 p.m. EST on March 12, 2013, former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Mike Wallace, who was viewed as the top free agent prospect of the 2013 offseason by many analysts,[9] signed a five-year contract for an estimated $60 million.[10] The Dolphins signed former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Dannell Ellerbe to a five-year deal worth an estimated $35 million,[11] and former Oakland Raiders linebacker Philip Wheeler to a five-year deal worth an estimated $26 million.[12] Subsequently, Miami released veteran linebackers Karlos Dansby and Kevin Burnett.[13][14] While safety Chris Clemons re-signed a one-year contract to remain a Dolphin,[15] and unrestricted free agent Anthony Fasano, who had spent the last five seasons in Miami, signed a four-year deal with the Kansas City Chiefs.[16]

On March 13, 2013, it was reported that Reggie Bush had signed a four-year $16 million contract to play for the Detroit Lions.[17]

On March 15, 2013, cornerback Sean Smith decided to part ways from the Dolphins and signed a new three-year contract with the Kansas City Chiefs.[18] Former New York Jets tight end Dustin Keller signed a new one-year contract, worth an estimated $4.25 million, and former St. Louis Rams wide receiver Brandon Gibson signed a new three-year contract with the Dolphins.[19][20]

Former Dolphins 2008 first round draft pick, offensive tackle Jake Long, after courting offers from various teams, signed a new four-year contract, worth an estimated $34 million, with the St. Louis Rams on March 18, 2013.[21]

On March 30, 2013, cornerback Brent Grimes signed a one-year $5.5 million year with the Dolphins.[22]

On October 22, 2013, the Dolphins acquired offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie from the Baltimore Ravens for a conditional late round pick.[23]

2013 draft class

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The 2013 National Football League Draft was held from April 25–27 in the Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

Round Selection Player Position College Ref Notes
1 3 Dion Jordan Defensive end Oregon [24] [a]
2 54 Jamar Taylor Cornerback Boise State [25] [a] [b]
3 77 Dallas Thomas Guard Tennessee [26]
93 Will Davis Cornerback Utah State [27] [c]
4 104 Jelani Jenkins Linebacker Florida [28] [d]
106 Dion Sims Tight end Michigan St. [29] [c]
5 164 Mike Gillislee Running back Florida [30] [c] [d]
166 Caleb Sturgis Placekicker Florida [30] [e]
7 250 Don Jones Strong safety Arkansas State [c] [d] [e]

Notes

^[a] The Dolphins traded their first- (No. 12 overall) and original second- (No. 42 overall) round selections to the Oakland Raiders in exchange for the Raiders' first-round selection (No. 3 overall).
^[b] The Dolphins acquired this second-round selection in a trade that sent cornerback Vontae Davis to the Indianapolis Colts.
^[c] The Dolphins previously acquired an additional third-round selection — No. 82 overall — as part of a March 2012 trade that sent wide receiver Brandon Marshall to the Chicago Bears. The Dolphins later traded the No. 82 selection to the New Orleans Saints in exchange for two fourth-round selections from the Saints — Nos. 106 and 109 overall. The No. 109 selection, along with the Dolphins' original fifth-round selection (No. 146 overall) and one of their seventh-round selections (No. 224 overall — previously acquired in a July 2012 trade that sent guard Ryan Cook to the Dallas Cowboys), were traded to the Green Bay Packers in exchange for one of the Packers' third-round selections (No. 93 overall).
^[d] The Dolphins acquired these fourth- and fifth-round selections in a trade that sent wide receiver Davone Bess the team's original fourth- and seventh-round selections (Nos. 111 and 217 overall, respectively) to the Cleveland Browns.
^[e] Compensatory selection.

The Dolphins did not have a selection in the sixth round. The team traded their sixth-round selection (No. 180 overall) along with fourth- and sixth-round selections from the 2012 NFL draft to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for the 49ers' 2012 fourth-round selection.

Staff

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2013 Miami Dolphins staff

Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning


Final roster

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2013 Miami Dolphins roster
Quarterbacks (QB)

Running backs (RB)

Wide receivers (WR)

Tight ends (TE)

Offensive linemen (OL)

Defensive linemen (DL)

Linebackers (LB)

Defensive backs (DB)

Special teams

Practice squad

Reserve

Rookies in italics
53 active, 8 reserve, 8 practice squad

Schedule

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Preseason

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Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL.com
recap
HOF August 4 Dallas Cowboys L 20–24 0–1 Fawcett Stadium (Canton, Ohio) Recap
1 August 9 at Jacksonville Jaguars W 27–3 1–1 EverBank Field Recap
2 August 17 at Houston Texans L 17–24 1–2 Reliant Stadium Recap
3 August 24 Tampa Bay Buccaneers L 16–17 1–3 Sun Life Stadium Recap
4 August 29 New Orleans Saints W 24–21 2–3 Sun Life Stadium Recap

Regular season

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Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL.com
recap
1 September 8 at Cleveland Browns W 23–10 1–0 FirstEnergy Stadium Recap
2 September 15 at Indianapolis Colts W 24–20 2–0 Lucas Oil Stadium Recap
3 September 22 Atlanta Falcons W 27–23 3–0 Sun Life Stadium Recap
4 September 30 at New Orleans Saints L 17–38 3–1 Mercedes-Benz Superdome Recap
5 October 6 Baltimore Ravens L 23–26 3–2 Sun Life Stadium Recap
6 Bye
7 October 20 Buffalo Bills L 21–23 3–3 Sun Life Stadium Recap
8 October 27 at New England Patriots L 17–27 3–4 Gillette Stadium Recap
9 October 31 Cincinnati Bengals W 22–20 (OT) 4–4 Sun Life Stadium Recap
10 November 11 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers L 19–22 4–5 Raymond James Stadium Recap
11 November 17 San Diego Chargers W 20–16 5–5 Sun Life Stadium Recap
12 November 24 Carolina Panthers L 16–20 5–6 Sun Life Stadium Recap
13 December 1 at New York Jets W 23–3 6–6 MetLife Stadium Recap
14 December 8 at Pittsburgh Steelers W 34–28 7–6 Heinz Field Recap
15 December 15 New England Patriots W 24–20 8–6 Sun Life Stadium Recap
16 December 22 at Buffalo Bills L 0–19 8–7 Ralph Wilson Stadium Recap
17 December 29 New York Jets L 7–20 8–8 Sun Life Stadium Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

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Week 1: at Cleveland Browns

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Week One: Miami Dolphins at Cleveland Browns – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Dolphins 3 3 71023
Browns 0 7 3010

at FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

Game information

The Dolphins started their 2013 season on the road against the Browns. They would score first in the 1st quarter as Caleb Sturgis kicked a 45-yard field goal for a 3–0 lead. They led 6–0 in the 2nd quarter after Sturgis kicked a 49-yard field goal. The Browns got on the board and took the lead before halftime as Brandon Weeden found Jordan Cameron on a 7-yard pass for a 7–6 score. After the break, the Dolphins went back to work and took the lead as Ryan Tannehill found Brian Hartline for a 34-yard pass and retook the lead 13–7. The Browns then came within 3 as Billy Cundiff kicked a 39-yard field goal shortening the lead to 13–10. In the 4th quarter it was all Dolphins and Daniel Thomas ran for a 1-yard TD making the score 20–10 while Sturgis kicked a 36-yard field goal for the final score of the game 23–10. It was the Dolphins' first road win over the Browns since 1993.

With the win, the Dolphins began their season 1–0.

Week 2: at Indianapolis Colts

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Week Two: Miami Dolphins at Indianapolis Colts – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Dolphins 14 3 7024
Colts 3 14 3020

at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana

Game information

The Dolphins traveled to take on the Colts. In the 1st quarter they got off to a fast start as Mike Wallace and Ryan Tannehill connected on an 18-yard TD pass for a 7–0 lead. The Colts got on the board as Adam Vinatieri nailed a 30-yard field goal for a 7–3 score. The Dolphins then increased their lead as Lamar Miller ran for a 10-yard TD making the score 14–3. The Colts would score in the 2nd quarter as Andrew Luck found Coby Fleener on a 3-yard TD pass shortening the lead to 4, 14–10. They eventually grabbed the lead as Ahmad Bradshaw ran for a 1-yard TD, 17–14. Caleb Sturgis of the Dolphins tied it up before halftime with a 54-yard field goal, 17–17. In the 3rd quarter, the Colts retook the lead as Vinatieri nailed a 38-yard field goal for a 20–17 game. The Dolphins then retook the lead as Charles Clay ran for a 1-yard TD for a 24–20 game. The Dolphins then held the Colts scoreless in the 4th quarter and vice versa which eventually gave the team the win as they improved to 2–0 on the season. This was also the Dolphins' first road win over the Colts since 2002.

Week 3: vs. Atlanta Falcons

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Week Three: Atlanta Falcons at Miami Dolphins – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Falcons 7 6 7323
Dolphins 0 10 10727

at Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida

Game information

The Dolphins went home for their season opener against the Falcons. The Falcons got off to a fast start as Matt Ryan found Jason Snelling on a 7-yard TD pass for a 7–0 lead the only score of the 1st quarter. They would make it 10–0 when Matt Bryant kicked a 52-yard field goal. The Dolphins got on the board when Daniel Thomas ran for a 5-yard TD coming within 3, 10–7. The Falcons then pushed ahead by 6 when Matt Bryant kicked a 30-yard field goal for a 13–7 lead. The Dolphins then wrapped up the scoring when Caleb Sturgis nailed a 46-yard field goal coming within 3 at halftime 13–10. The Falcons increased their lead in the 3rd quarter when Levine Toilolo caught a 2-yard pass from Ryan for a 20–10 lead not long before the Dolphins managed to tie the game at 20 when Sturgis kicked a 50-yard field goal followed up by Tannehill finding Brian Hartline on an 18-yard TD pass. The Falcons moved ahead in the 4th quarter as Bryant kicked a 33-yard field goal for a 23–20 lead but the Dolphins later on would score the game-winning TD when Tannehill found Dion Sims on a 1-yard pass for a final score of 27–23.

With the win, the Dolphins improved to 3–0.

Week 4: at New Orleans Saints

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Week Four: Miami Dolphins at New Orleans Saints – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Dolphins 3 7 0717
Saints 7 14 14338

at Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana

Game information

The Dolphins would suffer their first loss of the season as they lost to the New Orleans Saints 38–17 on Monday Night Football and failed to earn their first 4–0 start since 1995.

Week 5: vs. Baltimore Ravens

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Week Five: Baltimore Ravens at Miami Dolphins – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Ravens 3 3 101026
Dolphins 3 10 01023

at Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida

Game information

Miami would miss a field goal with less than a minute remaining. The miss doomed the Dolphins, as they lost to Baltimore 26–23 in a shootout game.

With the loss, Miami fell to 3–2.

Week 7: vs. Buffalo Bills

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Week Seven: Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Bills 14 3 0623
Dolphins 0 14 7021

at Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida

Game information

With their third straight loss, Miami fell to 3–3 after starting 3–0.

Week 8: at New England Patriots

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Week Eight: Miami Dolphins at New England Patriots – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Dolphins 7 10 0017
Patriots 0 3 17727

at Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts

Game information

With the loss, the Dolphins fell to 3–4.

Week 9: vs. Cincinnati Bengals

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Week Nine: Cincinnati Bengals at Miami Dolphins – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34OTTotal
Bengals 0 3 710020
Dolphins 0 10 73222

at Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida

Game information

The Dolphins would force four turnovers in this game as they beat Cincinnati 22–20 in overtime on Thursday Night Football. The game ended with a safety in overtime on a sack on Andy Dalton in the end zone by Cameron Wake. It was the first time since Adewale Ogunleye tackled Fred Miller in Miller's own end zone on November 14, 2004, a game ended on a safety in overtime.

With the win, the Dolphins evened their record at 4-4.

Week 10: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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Week Ten: Miami Dolphins at Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Dolphins 0 7 12019
Buccaneers 10 5 0722

at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida

  • Date: November 11
  • Game time: 8:40 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 73 °F (23 °C), sunny
  • Game attendance: 64,448
  • Referee: Jeff Triplette
  • TV announcers (ESPN[a]): Mike Tirico, Jon Gruden and Lisa Salters
  • Recap, Game book
Game information

Tampa Bay came into this game having not won a game, at 0–8. The Dolphins would trail 15–0 for most of the first 2 quarters, but they would score 19 unanswered points from the end of the second quarter through most of the third to take a 19–15 lead. However, the Buccaneers would take the lead for good when they scored a touchdown early in the fourth quarter to go up 22–19, which would be the final score, thus giving the Buccaneers their first win of the season. The Dolphins were also seeking their first win in Tampa since 1988.

With the bitter loss, the Dolphins fell to 4–5.

Week 11: vs. San Diego Chargers

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Week Eleven: San Diego Chargers at Miami Dolphins – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Chargers 7 3 6016
Dolphins 3 7 7320

at Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida

Game information

With the win, the Dolphins improved to 5-5.

Week 12: vs. Carolina Panthers

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Week Twelve: Carolina Panthers at Miami Dolphins – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Panthers 3 3 7720
Dolphins 7 9 0016

at Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida

  • Date: November 24
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 82 °F (28 °C), cloudy
  • Game attendance: 60,156
  • Referee: Scott Green
  • TV announcers (Fox): Chris Myers, Tim Ryan and Jennifer Hale
  • Recap, Game book
Game information

Miami would build a 16–3 lead at one point. But the Panthers would rally behind Cam Newton to score a touchdown with less than a minute left. For the first time in franchise history, the Dolphins were defeated by the Panthers, as they had come into this game 4–0 all time against them.

With the loss, the Dolphins fell to 5–6.

Week 13: at New York Jets

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Week Thirteen: Miami Dolphins at New York Jets – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Dolphins 0 6 14323
Jets 0 0 303

at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

  • Date: December 1
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 48 °F (9 °C), partly cloudy
  • Game attendance: 76,957
  • Referee: Mike Carey
  • TV announcers (CBS): Marv Albert and Rich Gannon
  • Recap, Game book
Game information

With the commanding win, the Dolphins evened their record at 6-6.

Week 14: at Pittsburgh Steelers

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Week Fourteen: Miami Dolphins at Pittsburgh Steelers – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Dolphins 3 7 141034
Steelers 7 0 14728

at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • Date: December 8
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 25 °F (−4 °C), light snow
  • Game attendance: 52,489
  • Referee: John Parry
  • TV announcers (CBS): Ian Eagle and Dan Fouts
  • Recap, Game book
Game information

In a game filled with snow similar to the Snowplow Game, the Dolphins would upset the Steelers 34–28 to keep their playoff hopes alive. The game is notable for the final play, in which the Steelers lateralled the ball 7 times, with the final lateral pass being caught by Antonio Brown in stride. Brown then sprinted down the sidelines, avoided several tackles, and sprinted into the endzone for an apparent game-winning touchdown. However, most noticeable on replay, Brown barely stepped out of bounds, with the left half of his foot barely touching the sideline. With the win, the Dolphins improved to 7–6. It was also the Dolphins' first win in Pittsburgh since 1990.

Week 15: vs. New England Patriots

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Week Fifteen: New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Patriots 3 7 01020
Dolphins 0 7 31424

at Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida

  • Date: December 15
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 84 °F (29 °C), partly cloudy
  • Game attendance: 71,863
  • Referee: Tony Corrente
  • TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz and Phil Simms
  • Recap, Game book
Game information

With the win, the Dolphins improved to 8–6 and climbed to the second Wild Card seat; however, with the Ravens' victory over the Lions the following night, the team went back to the seventh spot in the playoff hunt.

Week 16: at Buffalo Bills

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Week Sixteen: Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Dolphins 0 0 000
Bills 3 7 0919

at Ralph Wilson Stadium, Orchard Park, New York

  • Date: December 22
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 41 °F (5 °C), cloudy with mist
  • Game attendance: 54,305
  • Referee: Clete Blakeman
  • TV announcers (CBS): Spero Dedes and Steve Beuerlein
  • Recap, Game book
Game information

With the shutout loss, the Dolphins fell to 8-7 and put their playoff hopes on the line. This was the first time the Dolphins had been shoutout since week 17 of last year against the Patriots.

Week 17: vs. New York Jets

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Week Seventeen: New York Jets at Miami Dolphins – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Jets 0 14 0620
Dolphins 0 7 007

at Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida

  • Date: December 29
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 79 °F (26 °C), cloudy
  • Game attendance: 70,296
  • Referee: Jerome Boger
  • TV announcers (CBS): Greg Gumbel and Dan Dierdorf
  • Recap, Game book
Game information

With the loss, the Dolphins finished the season with an 8–8 record and were eliminated from playoff contention.

Standings

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Division

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AFC East
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
(2) New England Patriots 12 4 0 .750 4–2 9–3 444 338 W2
New York Jets 8 8 0 .500 3–3 5–7 290 387 W2
Miami Dolphins 8 8 0 .500 2–4 7–5 317 335 L2
Buffalo Bills 6 10 0 .375 3–3 5–7 339 388 L1

Conference

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# Team Division W L T PCT DIV CONF SOS SOV STK
Division winners
1 Denver Broncos West 13 3 0 .813 5–1 9–3 .469 .423 W2
2 New England Patriots East 12 4 0 .750 4–2 9–3 .473 .427 W2
3[a] Cincinnati Bengals North 11 5 0 .688 3–3 8–4 .480 .494 W2
4 Indianapolis Colts South 11 5 0 .688 6–0 9–3 .484 .449 W3
Wild cards
5 Kansas City Chiefs West 11 5 0 .688 2–4 7–5 .445 .335 L2
6 San Diego Chargers West 9 7 0 .563 4–2 6–6 .496 .549 W4
Did not qualify for the postseason
7[b][c] Pittsburgh Steelers North 8 8 0 .500 4–2 6–6 .469 .441 W3
8[d] Baltimore Ravens North 8 8 0 .500 3–3 6–6 .484 .418 L2
9[e] New York Jets East 8 8 0 .500 3–3 5–7 .488 .414 W2
10 Miami Dolphins East 8 8 0 .500 2–4 7–5 .523 .523 L2
11 Tennessee Titans South 7 9 0 .438 2–4 6–6 .504 .375 W2
12 Buffalo Bills East 6 10 0 .375 3–3 5–7 .520 .500 L1
13[f][g] Oakland Raiders West 4 12 0 .250 1–5 4–8 .523 .359 L6
14[h] Jacksonville Jaguars South 4 12 0 .250 3–3 4–8 .504 .234 L3
15 Cleveland Browns North 4 12 0 .250 2–4 3–9 .516 .477 L7
16 Houston Texans South 2 14 0 .125 1–5 2–10 .559 .500 L14
Tiebreakers[i]
  1. ^ Cincinnati defeated Indianapolis head-to-head (Week 14, 42–28).
  2. ^ Pittsburgh finished with a better division record than Baltimore.
  3. ^ Pittsburgh defeated the New York Jets head-to-head (Week 6, 19–6).
  4. ^ Baltimore defeated the New York Jets head-to-head (Week 12, 19–3).
  5. ^ The New York Jets finished with a better division record than Miami.
  6. ^ Oakland and Jacksonville finished with a better conference record than Cleveland.
  7. ^ Oakland defeated Jacksonville head-to-head (Week 2, 19–9).
  8. ^ Jacksonville defeated Cleveland head-to-head (Week 13, 32–28).
  9. ^ When breaking ties for three or more teams under the NFL's rules, they are first broken within divisions, then comparing only the highest ranked remaining team from each division.

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