History Of The Buffalo Bills/Miami Dolphins Rivalry
It is now official the Buffalo Bills will host the Miami Dolphins in the opening round of the NFL playoffs next week.
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The Bills claimed the 2nd seed in the AFC playoffs with a win over the New England Patriots on Sunday.
The Bills and Miami are AFC East rivals and they have a very competitive past.
In their history, the Miami Dolphins hold a 61–52–1 regular season advantage over the Bills. The two teams have played against each other twice every regular season since 1966.
On the other side, the Bills hold a 3-1 advantage over the Dolphins in the playoffs. The last time the two teams played in the playoffs was in 1999. The Dolphins won that game 24-17.
This season the Bills and Dolphins spilt the regular season series. The Dolphins won their home game in week 3.
The Bills beat the Dolphins at Highmark Stadium in week 15 32-29.
The biggest win for the Bills game in 2021 was when they shut out the Dolphins and won 35-0. The Dolphins' biggest win came in 1970 when they beat the Bills 45-7.
The Miami Dolphins could be without their starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa who has missed several games this season with a concussion.
The last time the Dolphins were in Orchard Park, a snowstorm moved in late in the 4th quarter. It looks like this weekend's weather will be up in the air as well. Snow showers will be in the area over the weekend and be out of the area by Sunday afternoon.
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