Post Season Games
Quarterback | Season | Game | Opponent | Score | win % | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bob Griese | 1970 | Divisional | Oakland | 14-21 | .545 | |
1971 | Divisional | Kansas City | 27-24 OT2 | |||
AFC Championship | Balt. Colts | 21-0 | ||||
Super Bowl VI | Dallas | 03-24 3-24 | ||||
1972 | Super Bowl VII | Washington | 14-0714-7 | |||
1973 | Divisional | Cincinnati | 34-16 | |||
AFC Championship | Oakland | 27-10 | ||||
Super Bowl VIII | Minnesota | 24-0724-7 | ||||
1974 | Divisional | Oakland | 26-28 | |||
1978 | Divisional | Houston Oilers | 09-179-17 | |||
1979 | Divisional | Pittsburgh | 14-34 | |||
Earl Morrall | 1972 | Divisional | Cleveland | 20-14 | 1.000 | |
1972 | AFC Championship | Pittsburgh | 21-17 | |||
David Woodley | 1981 | Divisional | San Diego | 38-41 OT | .600 | |
1982 | First Round | New England | 28-13 | |||
Second Round | San Diego | 34-13 | ||||
AFC Championship | New York Jets | 14-0 | ||||
Super Bowl XVII | Washington | 17-27 | ||||
Dan Marino | 1983 | Divisional | Seattle | 20-27 | .444 | |
1984 | Divisional | Seattle | 31-10 | |||
AFC Championship | Pittsburgh | 45-28 | ||||
Super Bowl XIX | San Francisco | 16-38 | ||||
1985 | Divisional | Cleveland | 24-21 | |||
AFC Championship | New England | 14-31 | ||||
1990 | Wild Card | Kansas City | 17-16 | |||
Divisional | Buffalo | 34-44 | ||||
1992 | Divisional | San Diego | 31-0 | |||
AFC Championship | Buffalo | 10-29 | ||||
1994 | Wild Card | Kansas City | 27-17 | |||
Divisional | San Diego | 21-22 | ||||
1995 | Wild Card | Buffalo | 22-37 | |||
1997 | Wild Card | New England | 03-17 3-17 | |||
1998 | Wild Card | Buffalo | 24-17 | |||
Divisional | Denver | 03-38 3-38 | ||||
1999 | Wild Card | Seattle | 20-17 | |||
Divisional | Jacksonville | 07-627-62 | ||||
Jay Fielder | 2000 | Wild Card | Indianapolis | 23-17 OT | .333 | |
Divisional | Oakland | 00-270-27 | ||||
2001 | Wild Card | Balt. Ravens | 03-20 3-20 | |||
Chad Pennington | 2008 | Wild Card | Balt. Ravens | 09-27 9-27 | .000 |
- a As of the 2011 season, this was the longest game (82 minutes, 40 seconds) in NFL history.
- b The Dolphins hosted the "Air Coryell" Chargers in one of the greatest playoff games in NFL history, the "Epic In Miami".
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