List of Miami Dolphins seasons

This is a list of seasons completed by the National Football League (NFL)'s Miami Dolphins, an American football franchise based in the Miami metropolitan area. The list documents the season-by-season records of the Dolphins franchise from 1966 to present, including postseason records, and league awards for individual players or head coaches.

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 of 63.75, and suffering a mere two losing seasons out of 32. Early in this period the Dolphins won their only two Super Bowls in consecutive seasons (becoming the second team to do so in the Super Bowl era), in the process achieving the only modern-day perfect season in any major professional sports league during only their third year in the NFL. Much of this success was orchestrated by coach Don Shula who joined the team in 1970 and stayed with them until his retirement in 1995.

After Shula retired in 1995, the Dolphins remained a force for six years under successors Jimmy Johnson and Dave Wannstedt, but since 2002 and especially since 2004 have fallen on harder times, reaching the postseason only twice in the eighteen seasons since, and during the mid-2000s, briefly intensifying the Dolphins-Patriots rivalry, when Nick Saban, a former Bill Belichick assistant, was hired as the Dolphins head coach in 2005; Saban spent two seasons as the head coach of the dolphins before leaving for Alabama.In 2007, they narrowly avoided an imperfect season by beating the Baltimore Ravens for their first and only win of the year. The next year, the Dolphins became the first team in NFL history to win their division following a 1–15 season; until 2020, it was the last time when the AFC East was not won by the New England Patriots. Since 2000 (the last season they won a playoff game), the Dolphins have made the postseason five times, but never progressed past the Wild Card round.

For complete team history, see History of the Miami Dolphins.

Seasons

Super Bowl championConference championDivision championWild Card berthOne-game playoff berth
SeasonTeamRegular season[1]PostseasonAwardsHead coach
FinishWLT
American Football League (Eastern Division) (1966–69)
196619665th3110George Wilson
196719674th4100
196819683rd581
196919695th3101
National Football League (AFC East Division) (1970–present)
197019702nd1040Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Raiders) 14–21Don Shula
197119711st1031Won Divisional Playoffs (at Chiefs) 27–24 (2 OT)
Won AFC Championship (Colts) 21–0
Lost Super Bowl VI (vs. Cowboys) 3–24
197219721st1400Won Divisional Playoffs (Browns) 20–14
Won AFC Championship (at Steelers) 21–17
Won Super Bowl VII (1) (vs. Redskins) 14–7
Don Shula (COY)
Jake Scott (SB MVP)
Earl Morrall (CBPOY)
197319731st1220Won Divisional Playoffs (Bengals) 34–16
Won AFC Championship (Raiders) 27–10
Won Super Bowl VIII (2) (vs. Vikings) 24–7
Dick Anderson (DPOY)
Larry Csonka (SB MVP)
Garo Yepremian (PB MVP)
197419741st1130Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Raiders) 26–28
197519752nd1040
197619763rd680
197719772nd1040Bob Griese (Bell Awd)
A. J. Duhe (DROY)
197819782nd1150Lost Wild Card Playoffs (Oilers) 9–17
197919791st1060Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Steelers) 14–34Larry Csonka (CBPOY)
198019803rd880
198119811st1141Lost Divisional Playoffs (Chargers) 38–41 (OT)
198219822nd1720Won First Round Playoffs (Patriots) 28–13
Won Second Round Playoffs (Chargers) 34–13
Won AFC Championship (Jets) 14–0
Lost Super Bowl XVII (vs. Redskins) 17–27
198319831st1240Lost Divisional Playoffs (Seahawks) 20–27Doug Betters (DPOY)
198419841st1420Won Divisional Playoffs (Seahawks) 31–10
Won AFC Championship (Steelers) 45–28
Lost Super Bowl XIX (vs. 49ers) 16–38
Dan Marino (MVP, OPOY)
198519851st1240Won Divisional Playoffs (Browns) 24–21
Lost AFC Championship (Patriots) 14–31
Dwight Stephenson (WPMOY)
198619863rd880
198719873rd870Troy Stradford (OROY)
198819885th6100
198919893rd880
199019902nd1240Won Wild Card Playoffs (Chiefs) 17–16
Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Bills) 34–44
199119913rd880
199219921st1150Won Divisional Playoffs (Chargers) 31–0
Lost AFC Championship (Bills) 10–29
199319932nd970
199419941st1060Won Wild Card Playoffs (Chiefs) 27–17
Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Chargers) 21–22
Tim Bowens (DROY)
Dan Marino (CBPOY)
199519953rd970Lost Wild Card Playoffs (at Bills) 22–37
199619964th880Jimmy Johnson
199719972nd970Lost Wild Card Playoffs (at Patriots) 3–17
199819982nd1060Won Wild Card Playoffs (Bills) 24–17
Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Broncos) 3–38
Dan Marino (WPMOY)
199919993rd970Won Wild Card Playoffs (at Seahawks) 20–17
Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Jaguars) 7–62
200020001st1150Won Wild Card Playoffs (Colts) 23–17 (OT)
Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Raiders) 0–27
Dave Wannstedt
200120012nd1150Lost Wild Card Playoffs (Ravens) 3–20
200220023rd970Ricky Williams (PB MVP)
200320032nd1060
200420044th4120Dave Wannstedt (1–8)
Jim Bates (3–4)
200520052nd970Nick Saban
200620064th6100Jason Taylor (DPOY)
200720074th1150Jason Taylor (WPMOY)Cam Cameron
200820081st1150Lost Wild Card Playoffs (Ravens) 9–27Chad Pennington (CBPOY)Tony Sparano
200920093rd790
201020103rd790
201120113rd6100Brandon Marshall (PB MVP)Tony Sparano (4–9)
Todd Bowles (2–1)
201220122nd790Joe Philbin
201320133rd880
201420143rd880
201520154th6100Joe Philbin (1–3)
Dan Campbell (5–7)
201620162nd1060Lost Wild Card Playoffs (at Steelers) 12–30Adam Gase
201720173rd6100
201820182nd790
201920194th5110Brian Flores
202020202nd1060
202120213rd980
202220222nd980Lost Wild Card Playoffs (at Bills) 31–34Mike McDaniel
202320232nd1160Lost Wild Card Playoffs (at Chiefs) 7–26
4963994Regular season
2023Postseason
5164224Total

Note: Records current through the end of the 2023 NFL season

1 Due to a strike-shortened season in 1982, teams were ranked by conference instead of division

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