There was something beautiful about the Dolphins pounding the New England Patriots at Hard Rock Stadium on the third Sunday in December, and certainly a lot of it had to do with the Dolphins being the team that officially ended the ridiculous 11-year playoff run for Bill Belichick’s team.
More importantly, it was how the Dolphins put together that victory that was so impressive and what it meant in the big picture.
The game was yet another example of the Dolphins finding a way and doing what was necessary in a particular week.
Unlike teams like Kansas City and Green Bay that ride their great quarterback play week in and week out, it’s always been something different for these 2020 Dolphins.
Against the Patriots, missing practically every major ingredient in the passing game, the Dolphins turned to a running game that had been among the worst in the NFL and methodically grinded out a victory that kept them in the thick of the AFC playoff race.
The Dolphins controlled their playoff fate heading into the final two weeks of the regular season, but the reality is that the future of the franchise appeared all kinds of promising no matter how those final two weeks of the regular season would play out.
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Q&A with Miami Dolphins Legend Richmond Webb
I was lucky enough to interview the legend, Richmond Webb. For those Dolphins fans who live under a rock, Webb is one of the greatest Miami Dolphins players ever and their greatest left tackle of all time.
To do list
GAME PLAN
Putting the pieces together
Analyzing the 53-man roster
You're in Safe Hands with the Dolphins Safeties
After an off-season where the Miami Dolphins had daily drama surrounding who would be the quarterback, which coordinator was really calling the plays, and does their number one pick have a limp, went into Foxborough and did something they’ve only done once since 2008.
Xavien Howard worth every penny
The Miami Dolphins were in the news daily during the offseason, but it was mainly regarding starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.
Head coach Brian Flores talks about the Raekwon Davis injury, beating New England Week 1, Tua Tagovailoa, Noah Igbinoghene and more
COACH SPEAK
Offensive line an early season concern
PARTING SHOTS
Jaylen Waddle is as advertised
The 2021 first-round pick has been a bright spot for the Dolphins
Can Miami tackle their tackle issues?
The Miami Dolphins currently have a 2020 first-round pick, a 2021 second-round pick, a 2019 second-round pick, and a player who has started 56 games for them over the last four seasons to choose from at right and left tackle.
AROUND THE AFC EAST
The race for the AFC East crown gets started