The Buffalo Bills are looking forward to the Jacksonville Jaguars this Sunday for what should be one of the easier games on the Bills schedule. The Jags are 1-7 on the regular season, so the Bills should improve to 6-2 on the 2021 season.

However, it's okay for fans to keep looking back at the Miami Dolphins win this past Sunday: a 26-11 Bills win at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park.

The Bills have beaten the Dolphins seven straight games, dating back in the end of the 2018 regular season.

Because of that dominance and the fact that Josh Allen was a 7-1 career record against Miami, jokes have been made at the expense of the Bills AFC East division rival. The Transit Drive-In decided to join in on the fun.

The Transit Drive-In tweeted this out the Monday after the Bills win; making sure the Dolphins know the rules if they're going to see an R-rated movie in Lockport.

The Transit Drive-In always delivers awesome content on their social media feed and this was maybe the best one they have ever had.

It's crazy how dominant the Bills have been against Miami since 2018. Allen's first game against the Dolphins in 2018 was a close loss, and ever since then, it's been nothing but success against Miami. Perhaps this will be another version of Tom Brady against, well, the Bills...

The Bills road game against the Jaguars will be a 1 pm kickoff this Sunday on CBS.

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