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- Miami Dolphins
Miami Dolphins Weekly Release
Game 1: Miami Dolphins (0-0) at Washington Redskins (0-0)
Sunday, Sept. 13 • 1 p.m. ET • FedExField • Landover, Md.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS SEASON SCHEDULE
4-5
STEPHEN ROSS BIO
6
JOE PHILBIN BIO
7
2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS OFFENSIVE/SPECIAL TEAMS COACHES BIOS
8
2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS DEFENSIVE/STRENGTH COACHES BIOS
9
GAME INFORMATION
10-11
2014 NFL RANKINGS
12
2015 NFL PRESEASON RANKINGS
13
A WIN AGAINST WASHINGTON WOULD.../2014 DOLPHINS STATISTICS
14
NFL STANDINGS
15
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2015/WHAT TO LOOK FOR AGAINST WASHINGTON
16-17
DOLPHINS PLAYERS VS. REDSKINS/DOLPHINS-REDSKINS SERIES FAST FACTS
18
DOLPHINS-REDSKINS COMPARISON
19
THE LAST TIME THEY MET...
20
OPENING GAME NOTES
21-23
POSITION-BY-POSITION BREAKDOWN
24-26
DOLPHINS RECORD BOOK
27
2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS DRAFT CLASS
28
2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS OFF-SEASON RECAP
29
TEAM NOTES/INDIVIDUAL PLAYER NOTES
30-45
DOLPHINS REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE NOTES
46-47
SUN LIFE STADIUM MODERNIZATION OVERVIEW
48-49
MIAMI DOLPHINS IN THE COMMUNITY THIS OFF-SEASON
50
MIAMI DOLPHINS UNVEIL 50TH SEASON CELEBRATIONS
51
DOLPHINS ON THE AIR THIS SEASON
52
MIAMI DOLPHINS MEDIA WORKROOM ACCESS/PARKING INFO
53
2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS TRANSACTIONS
54-55
2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS NUMERICAL ROSTER
56
2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS ALPHA ROSTER
57
2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS TENTATIVE DEPTH CHART/PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
58
2015 PRESEASON SUPPLEMENTAL STATS
2014 SEASON-ENDING SUPPLEMENTAL STATS
2015 BIOS NOT IN MEDIA GUIDE
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NFL IMPORTANT
DATES
MID-JULY
NFL Training
Camps Open
SEPTEMBER 10, 13–14
Kickoff Weekend
2015
AUG SEP
3
13
@ Chicago Bears
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Soldier Field
Sun Life Stadium
Chicago 27, Miami 10
Tampa Bay 22, Miami 17
OCTOBER 4
International Series
(London)
(Miami vs. N.Y. Jets)
NOVEMBER 3
22
All trading ends at
4 p.m. New York
Time
JANUARY 9-10
Wildcard Playoff
Games
JANUARY 16-17
Divisional Playoff
Games
JANUARY 24
AFC and NFC
Championship
Games
JANUARY 31
Pro Bowl
Honolulu, Hawaii
FEBRUARY 7
Super Bowl 50
Santa Clara, Calif.
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@ Carolina Panthers
@ Washington Redskins
Bank of America Stadium
FedExField
Carolina 31, Miami 30
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CBS
1:00 P.M.
20
Atlanta Falcons
@ Jacksonville Jaguars
Sun Life Stadium
EverBank Field
Miami 13, Atlanta 9
WFOR-TV, CBS4 will once again be the preseason home of the
Dolphins as each of the four preseason contests will be shown on
the CBS affiliate in the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale market. All preseason
games will also be heard on WBGG 105.9FM and WINZ 940AM in
Miami as well as across the Dolphins Radio Network.
CBS
4:05 P.M.
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Buffalo Bills
Sun Life Stadium
CBS
4:25 P.M.
PRESEASON
REGULAR SEASON — AWAY
REGULAR SEASON — HOME
OCT NOV DEC/JAN
4
8**
6**
New York Jets
@ Buffalo Bills
Baltimore Ravens
Wembley Stadium
Ralph Wilson Stadium
Sun Life Stadium
CBS
9:30 A.M.
CBS
1:00 P.M.
15**
11
Bye Week
1:00 P.M.
14
@ Philadelphia Eagles
New York Giants
Lincoln Financial Field
Sun Life Stadium
CBS
1:00 P.M.
22**
18**
CBS
ESPN
8:30 P.M.
20**
@ Tennessee Titans
Dallas Cowboys
@ San Diego Chargers
LP Field
Sun Life Stadium
Qualcomm Stadium
CBS
FOX
1:00 P.M.
1:00 P.M.
29**
25**
CBS
4:25 P.M.
27**
Houston Texans
@ New York Jets
Indianapolis Colts
Sun Life Stadium
MetLife Stadium
Sun Life Stadium
CBS
1:00 P.M.
CBS
1:00 P.M.
** Games whose starting time can potentially be moved, including
to 8:20 p.m. Sunday on NBC-TV.
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@ New England Patriots
Gillette Stadium
CBS/NFLN
8:25 P.M.
All Dolphins home and away games can be heard on WBGG-FM
(Big 105.9) and WINZ-AM (940 – The Sports Animal), the flagship
stations of the Miami Dolphins Radio Network, Dolphins.com and
throughout South and Central Florida on the more than 12 stations
that make up The Miami Dolphins Radio Network. In addition
to the game broadcasts, a two-hour pregame and a two-hour
postgame show rounds out “Dolphins Game Day Live” coverage
on WBGG, WINZ, the Miami Dolphins Radio Network and Dolphins.
com.
CBS
1:00 P.M.
3**
New England Patriots
Sun Life Stadium
CBS
1:00 P.M.
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Stephen Ross
Chairman of the Board/
Managing General Partner
COLLEGE: MICHIGAN
NFL: EIGHTH SEASON
DOLPHINS: EIGHTH SEASON
Stephen M. Ross, Chairman and Founder of Related Companies – an
international real estate firm – began his ownership interest in the
Miami Dolphins in February of 2008 when he became a 50 percent
partner with H. Wayne Huizenga in the team, Sun Life Stadium and
the surrounding developable land. He increased that share to a 95
percent ownership of the team and the stadium on January 20, 2009
and assumed the responsibility of Managing General Partner of both
the Dolphins and the stadium, which culminated one of his long-held
dreams; Mr. Ross grew up in South Florida and the Dolphins have
been a lifetime passion for him.
Under Mr. Ross’ leadership, the Dolphins have become one of the
most fan-friendly teams in the National Football League. They have
significantly expanded the Miami Dolphins Foundation’s presence in
the South Florida community with a host of new civic and charitable
initiatives. Additionally, Mr. Ross reached a unique agreement with
Miami-Dade County in June of 2014 to modernize the home stadium
of the Miami Dolphins. Phase I of the project involves changing every
seat in the stadium and rebuilding the concourses on the 100 and
300 levels. Every seat in the stadium will be brand new and fans will
notice improved food and enhanced concourses throughout the
entire facility. Phase II will involve the installation of a state-of-the-art
canopy that will keep as many as 91 percent of the spectators in the
shade and protected from the rain, depending on the time of the
day and the month, and four giant high-definition video boards, as
well as upgrading the concourse at the 200 level., Also, Mr. Ross has
lived up to his pledge to provide the coaches, staff and players all of
the necessary resources to build a winning team, including a multimillion dollar renovation of the club’s training facility over the past two
seasons.
In 2012, Mr. Ross and Matt Higgins founded RSE Ventures, a multinational sports and entertainment venture firm with a focus on new
technologies. Today, RSE Ventures owns and operates a diverse group
of companies in four interrelated verticals: Sports, Entertainment,
Digital, and New Ventures. In addition to building businesses, RSE
also actively invests in early stage companies through its partnership
with marketing expert and serial entrepreneur, Gary Vaynerchuk. In
the summer of 2013, RSE revolutionized the international soccer
landscape by organizing the Guinness International Champions
Cup, an innovative transformation of the traditional European club
preseason tours into a competitive tournament which has attracted
hundreds of millions of viewers. The championship game of the
tournament is held at Sun Life Stadium.
Mr. Ross, a resident of Palm Beach and New York, formed Related in
1972. Today, the company is considered one of the most successful
privately owned real estate firms in the United States, with expertise in
fund management, development, acquisitions, property management,
marketing and sales. Related is one of the largest owners of affordable
housing, has real estate assets valued at $20 billion and has
developed over $22 billion in real estate assets including the landmark
Time Warner Center and Hudson Yards development in New York City,
and CityPlace in West Palm Beach.
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Mr. Ross graduated from the University of Michigan with a Bachelor
of Business Administration degree and from Wayne State University
Law School with a Juris Doctor degree. He later received a Master
of Laws in Taxation from New York University School of Law. In
2004, the University of Michigan renamed its business school the
Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan
and in 2011, the school awarded him an honorary Doctor of Laws
degree at its commencement.
Mr. Ross is Chairman of the Board of Directors of Equinox
Holdings, Inc., and serves on the Executive Committee and is
a trustee of Lincoln Center. In addition, he is a trustee of New
York-Presbyterian Hospital and the Guggenheim Foundation.
He also is a director on the board of the Culture Shed and the
Jackie Robinson Foundation and Chair Emeritus of the Real
Estate Board of New York (REBNY), the city’s leading real estate
trade association. Mr. Ross is also a director on the board of the
World Resources Institute (WRI) and recently established the WRI
Ross Center for Sustainable Cities, an innovative new initiative to
integrate urban planning, sustainable transport, energy and climate
change, water resources, and governance.
Over the years, Mr. Ross has received numerous honors for his
business, civic, and philanthropic activities. Most recently, he
was named a New York Power Player by the New York Times,
the Most Powerful Person in New York Real Estate by the New
York Observer, Multi-Family Property Executive of the Year by
Commercial Property News, and Housing Person of the Year by
the National Housing Conference. He also received The National
Building Museum Honor Award, REBNY’s Harry B. Helmsley
Distinguished New Yorker Award and the Jack D. Weiler Award
from United Jewish Appeal. Crain’s New York named Mr. Ross
one of the 100 Most Influential Leaders in Business and he was
recognized by NYC & Company with their Leadership in Tourism
Award.
In May of 2013, Mr. Ross pledged to give more than half of his
estate to philanthropic causes and charitable organizations,
including South Florida based institutions. The commitment was
made through the Giving Pledge, a long-term global initiative
created by Warren Buffett and Bill and Melinda Gates that aims to
inspire deeper engagement in philanthropy and increase charitable
giving globally.
In February of 2014, Mr. Ross spearheaded a white paper with the
NYU Sports and Society program, headed by University Professor
Arthur R. Miller and NYU Law Dean and founder of the Sports and
Society Program Trevor Morrison, examining the phenomenon
of intolerant behavior in sports, and proposing a comprehensive
range of initiatives focused on youth athletics to combat them. Mr.
Ross is working with Morrison, Miller a team of NYU Law faculty,
alumni, and students, as well as faculty affiliated with NYU to work
on a range of linked projects examining the issue.
Joe Philbin
Head Coach
COLLEGE: WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON
NFL: 12TH SEASON
DOLPHINS: FOURTH SEASON
PRO CAREER
Joe Philbin became the ninth coach in Dolphins history on January 20,
2012. Philbin joined Miami after serving as the offensive coordinator
with the Green Bay Packers from 2007-11. During that era, his offense
ranked in the top 10 in points scored and total yards every season. In
five seasons at the helm of the Packers’ prolific offense, the team scored
2,263 points (third in the NFL during that span). In 2011, the Packers set
franchise records for victories (15), points (560), and total yards (6,357).
The 560 points ranked second in NFL history. In 2008-09, the Packers
became the first team in league annals to have a 4,000-yard passer (Aaron
Rodgers), a 1,200-yard rusher (Ryan Grant) and two 1,000-yard receivers
(Greg Jennings, Donald Driver) in consecutive seasons. Philbin joined the
Packers in 2003 as an assistant offensive line coach. He served as the tight
ends/assistant offensive line coach from 2004-05 and offensive line coach
in 2006. Career record: 23-25.
In 2014, the Dolphins’ second-straight 8-8 mark included several
improvements in all three phases. One of the highlights during the season
came when the team defeated the San Diego Chargers 37-0 to start the
month of November. It was the Dolphins’ first shutout victory since Dec.
10, 2006 when they beat the New England Patriots 21-0 in Miami. Further,
Miami joined elite company with its first six wins of the season being by at
least 13 points. Only three other teams since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger
recorded their first six (or more) wins in a season by margins of 13 or more
points: the 2007 New England Patriots, 1999 St. Louis Rams and 1984
Washington Redskins.
Under the guidance of Philbin and first-year Offensive Coordinator Bill
Lazor, Miami’s offense experienced a dramatic improvement in 2014. Not
only did the unit score 24.3 points per game, tied for the eighth-highest
season average in team history and most since the team averaged 24.9 in
1995, but its 4.5-point increase from 2013 (19.8 points per game) was the
fourth-highest increase in the NFL over those two seasons. Quarterback
Ryan Tannehill made significant strides in his third season and finished
with 4,045 passing yards, establishing a new career high. He joined Dan
Marino as the only quarterbacks in franchise history to surpass 4,000
yards in a season. His 27 touchdowns were a career high and the sixth
most in Dolphins history, and the most since Marino threw 30 in 1994.
Additionally, Tannehill’s 92.8 passer rating was the fifth highest in a season
in Dolphins history and his 66.4 completion percentage marked the
second-best all-time. Lamar Miller rushed for 1,099 yards and became the
first Dolphins 1,000-yard rusher since Reggie Bush in 2011 (1,086 yards).
It marked the first time in team history that the franchise has produced
a 4,000-yard passer and a 1,000-yard rusher in the same season. Jarvis
Landry recorded 84 passes, the fourth most in a season in franchise
history. With that mark, he set a team record for most receptions in a
season by a rookie and it was the sixth-most receptions by a rookie in
NFL history. Mike Pouncey was tabbed to his second-straight Pro Bowl,
being honored as a guard in 2014 after making the team at center the
year prior.
Led by Pro Bowl performers Brent Grimes and Cameron Wake, the
Dolphins defense contributed three defensive touchdowns on the season
and had a four-game stretch where they forced 11 takeaways (most by the
team since 2003). Jelani Jenkins emerged in his second NFL season and
led the team with 108 tackles. Defensive Coordinator Kevin Coyle’s pass
defense finished sixth in the NFL, allowing 222.3 passing yards per game.
The Dolphins set the franchise record for blocked punts in a season
with three in 2014. They added two blocked field goals, giving Miami
five blocked kicks on the season, the most since the team blocked seven
in 1977. Explosive plays weren’t limited to the block units as Landry won
AFC Special Teams Player of the Month for October when he returned five
kickoffs for 178 yards (35.6), with a long of 54 yards.
Philbin’s 8-8 record in 2013 marked the second straight season the
Dolphins improved their win total under his guidance, and he became the
Dolphins’ first coach to improve the team’s record two consecutive years
since the 1997 and 1998 campaigns. In addition, the Dolphins were one
of only four teams in the NFL in 2013 (along with Seattle, Cincinnati, and
Carolina) to improve their record for a second straight season.
Along the way, the Dolphins improved in a number of key areas. Philbin
emphasized the importance of takeaways throughout the year and the
defense responded by recording a takeaway in 15 of their 16 games,
one of only five NFL teams to accomplish that feat in 2013. In addition,
the Dolphins improved their turnover ratio by a plus-8 margin from the
previous season, the eighth best turnover improvement in the league. The
Dolphins tied for the third least penalized team in the league.
The Dolphins finished third in the AFC in scoring defense, while limiting
opponents to a 77.3 passer rating, the third lowest total in the AFC and the
fifth lowest total in the NFL. The Dolphins also had the best two-minute
offense in the NFL, producing a league-high 36 points in drives that began
with two minutes or less left in the half or the game.
Individually, Tannehill continued his development under Philbin’s direction,
becoming only the second Dolphins QB in team history (along with Dan
Marino) to throw for 24 or more touchdowns in a season. Brian Hartline
notched his second consecutive 1,000-yard receiving season, only the fifth
time that has been accomplished in Dolphin annals. In addition, Charles
Clay developed into one of the premier tight ends in the league, while
Pouncey was named to his first Pro Bowl team.
Defensively, two Dolphins,Wake and Grimes, were named to the Pro Bowl
as a result of their outstanding season-long play, while punter Brandon
Fields earned his first Pro Bowl selection while finishing second in the NFL
in punting with an average of 48.8 yards per kick.
In 2012, in Philbin’s first year as an NFL head coach, the Dolphins finished
in second place in the AFC East with a 7-9 record. Under his leadership,
the team finished tied for first in the AFC in touchdowns allowed by
defense (32), and its 42.6 percent of red zone touchdowns allowed was the
lowest figure in the NFL. Defensively, the team ranked third overall in the
AFC in points allowed per game (19.8), and the team’s 36.6 percent third
down conversion rate against was the sixth best in the AFC and the tenth
best mark in franchise history. In addition, the Dolphins had the third fewest
penalties in the NFL in 2012.
Also under Philbin’s guidance, Tannehill set franchise rookie records in
several offensive categories and became the first quarterback in Dolphins
history to start in all of the team’s games in his first year in the league.
In addition, Wake recorded 15 sacks to finish fourth in the NFL in that
category while earning a starting role on the AFC’s Pro Bowl team. For the
third time in team history, the Dolphins had four players with 95 or more
tackles.
BACKGROUND
Philbin played one year at Washington & Jefferson, where he earned his
degree in Sociology. He has coached collegiately at Tulane (1984-85),
Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1986-87), Allegheny (1990-93), Ohio
(1994), Northeastern (1995-96), Harvard (1997-98) and Iowa (1999-2002).
PERSONAL
Born July 2, 1961 in Springfield, Mass. He and his wife Diane have six
children: Matthew, John, Kevin, Tim, Colleen and a deceased son, Michael.
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2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS OFFENSIVE
AND SPECIAL TEAMS COACHES
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BILL LAZOR
OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR
Born June 14, 1972, Scranton, Pa.
Quarterback Cornell 1990-93. No pro playing
experience. College coach: Cornell 1994-2000,
Buffalo 2001-02, Virginia 2010-12. Pro
coach: Atlanta Falcons 2003, Washington
Redskins 2004-07, Seattle Seahawks
2008-09, Philadelphia Eagles 2013, joined
Dolphins in 2014.
PHIL McGEOGHAN
ASSISTANT WIDE RECEIVERS
Born July 8, 1979, in Springfield, Mass.
Wide receiver Maine 1998-2000. Pro wide
receiver Denver Broncos 2001. College coach:
Maine 2007, Naval Academy Prep 2008, South
Florida 2009-11. Pro coach: Joined Dolphins
in 2012.
JOHN BENTON
OFFENSIVE LINE
Born December 13, 1963, Los Angeles, Calif.
Offensive lineman Colorado State 198690. No pro playing experience. College
coach: California University (Pa.) 1990-94,
Colorado State 1996-2003. Pro coach: St.
Louis Rams 2004-05, Houston Texans
2006-13, joined Dolphins in 2014.
JEFF NIXON
RUNNING BACKS
Born October 16, 1974, Rochester, Pa.
Running back West Virginia 1993-94, Penn
State 1996. No pro playing experience. College coach: Penn State 1997, Princeton 1998,
Shippensburg 1999-2002, TennesseeChattanooga 2003-05, Temple 2006. Pro
Coach: Philadelphia Eagles 2007-10,
joined Dolphins in 2011.
JACK BICKNELL JR.
ASSISTANT OFFENSIVE LINE
Born February 7, 1963, North Plainfield, N.J.
Center Boston College 1981-85. No
pro playing experience. College coach:
Boston College 1985-86, 2007-08, New
Hampshire 1987-96, Louisiana Tech
1997-2006. Pro coach: New York Giants
2009-11, Kansas City Chiefs 2012, Pittsburgh
Steelers 2013, joined Dolphins in 2014.
KEN O’KEEFE
WIDE RECEIVERS
Born August 18, 1953, Milford, Conn.
No pro playing experience. College coach:
New Haven 1976-77, Allegheny 1986-97,
Fordham 1998, Iowa 1999-2011. Pro coach:
Joined Dolphins in 2012.
DAN CAMPBELL
TIGHT ENDS
Born April 13, 1976, Clifton, Texas.
Tight end Texas A&M 1994-98. Pro tight end
New York Giants 1999-2002, Dallas Cowboys
2003-05, Detroit Lions 2006-08, New Orleans
Saints 2009. Pro coach: Joined Dolphins in
2010.
ZAC TAYLOR
QUARTERBACKS
Born May 10, 1983, Norman, Okla.
Quarterback Nebraska 2005-06. Pro quarterback Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2007. College
coach: Texas A&M 2011. Pro coach: Joined
Dolphins in 2012.
BEN JOHNSON
ASSISTANT QUARTERBACKS
Born May 11, 1986, Charleston, S.C.
Quarterback North Carolina 2004-08. No
Pro playing experience. College coach:
Boston College 2010-11. Pro coach:
Joined Dolphins in 2012.
DARREN RIZZI
SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR
Born July 21, 1970, Hillsdale, N.J.
Tight end Rhode Island 1988-91. College
coach: Rhode Island 1992, Colgate 1993, New
Haven 1993-97, Northeastern 1998, New Haven 1999-2001 (head coach), Rutgers 2002-07,
Rhode Island 2008 (head coach). Pro coach:
Joined Dolphins in 2009.
BEN MARTIN
OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT
Born May 3, 1983, Danvers, Mass.
Offensive lineman Trinity 2002-05. No Pro
playing experience. College coach: Curry
College (MA) 2007, Merrimack College (MA)
2008-09, Texas A&M 2010-11, Princeton 2012,
Wagner 2013. Pro coach: Joined Dolphins in
2014.
MARWAN MAALOUF
ASSISTANT SPECIAL TEAMS
Born November 26, 1976, Strongsville, Ohio.
Guard Baldwin Wallace 1997-99. No pro
playing experience. College coach:
Baldwin Wallace 2000, Fordham 2001,
Rutgers 2002-03. Pro coach: Cleveland
Browns 2004-06, Baltimore Ravens 200811, Indianapolis Colts 2012, joined
Dolphins in 2013.
2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS DEFENSIVE AND
STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACHES
KEVIN COYLE
DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR
Born January 14, 1956, Staten Island, N.Y.
Defensive back Massachusetts 1975-77.
No pro playing experience. College coach:
Cincinnati 1978-79, Arkansas 1980, U.S.
Merchant Marine Academy 1981, Holy Cross
1982-90, Syracuse 1991-93, Maryland 1994-96,
Fresno State 1997-2000. Pro coach: Cincinnati
Bengals 2001-11, joined Dolphins in 2012.
MARK DUFFNER
LINEBACKERS
Born July 19, 1953, Annandale, Va.
Defensive lineman William & Mary 1972-74.
No pro playing experience. College coach:
Ohio State 1975-76, Cincinnati 1977-80, Holy
Cross 1981-91 (HC 1986-91), Maryland 199296 (HC). Pro coach: Cincinnati Bengals 199702, Green Bay Packers 2003-05, Jacksonville
Jaguars 2006-13, joined Dolphins in 2014.
BLUE ADAMS
ASSISTANT DEFENSIVE BACKS
Born October 15, 1979, Miami, Fla.
Defensive back Cincinnati 1998-2003. Pro
defensive back New York Giants/Jacksonville
Jaguars 2003, Rhein Fire 2004, Tampa Bay
Buccaneers 2005-06, Cincinnati Bengals
2007. College coach: Purdue 2010,
Northern Iowa 2011. Pro coach: Joined
Dolphins in 2012.
TERRELL WILLIAMS
DEFENSIVE LINE
Born June 19, 1974, Los Angeles, Calif.
Nose guard East Carolina 1995-98. No pro
playing experience. College coach: Fort Scott
CC 1998, North Carolina A&T 1999-2001,
Youngston State 2002-03, Akron 2004-05,
Purdue 2006-09, Texas A&M 2010-11, Florida
2015. Pro coach: Oakland Raiders 2012-14,
joined Dolphins in 2015.
LOU ANARUMO
DEFENSIVE BACKS
Born August 18, 1966, Staten Island, N.Y.
Attended Wagner. No college or pro playing
experience. College coach: U.S. Merchant
Marine Academy 1989-90, 1992-94,
Wagner 1990, Syracuse 1990-91, Harvard
1995-2000, Marshall 2001-03, Purdue
2004-11. Pro coach: Joined Dolphins in
2012.
DARREN KREIN
HEAD STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Born July 7, 1971, Aurora, Colo.
Linebacker/defensive end Miami 198993. Pro linebacker San Diego Chargers
1994, Barcelona Dragons (NFLE) 1996.
Pro coach: Seattle Seahawks 1997-98,
2002-09, joined Dolphins in 2011.
CHARLIE BULLEN
ASSISTANT DEFENSIVE LINE
Born September 28, 1984, Palatine, Ill.
Attended Iowa. No college or pro playing
experience. College coach: Iowa 2007-11. Pro
coach: Joined Dolphins in 2012.
DAVE PULOKA
ASST. STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING
Born January 12, 1979, Arlington, Mass.
Linebacker Holy Cross 1997-2000.
No pro playing experience. College coach:
Stevens Institute of Technology 2005,
Virginia 2006. Pro coach: Atlanta Falcons
2007, joined Dolphins in 2008.
JEFF BURRIS
DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT
Born June 6, 1972, Rock Hill, S.C.
Defensive back Notre Dame 1990-93. Pro
defensive back Buffalo Bills 1994–97, Indianapolis Colts 1998–2001, Cincinnati Bengals
2002–03. College coach: Massachusetts 2012.
Pro Coach: Sacramento Mountain Lions (UFL)
2011, joined Dolphins in 2013.
JAY KAISER
ASSISTANT TO THE HEAD COACH
Born April 8, 1974, Liberal, Kansas.
Attended Bethany. No college or pro playing
experience. College coach: Bethany 1993-96,
Northwest Missouri State 1997-98, Northern
Iowa 1999, Toledo 2001, Kansas State 200208. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 200911, joined Dolphins in 2012.
DAVID CORRAO
ASSISTANT LINEBACKERS
Born June 11, 1974, Mission Viejo, Calif.
Running back San Diego 1992. No pro
playing experience. College coach: Syracuse
2000-03, Northeastern 2004, Mississippi 200507. Pro coach: Joined Dolphins in 2008.
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WEEKLY INFORMATION
DOLPHINS AT REDSKINS
The Miami Dolphins (0-0) open their 50th regular season on the road
against the Washington Redskins (0-0) on Sunday, Sept. 13 at 1 p.m. at
FedExField. The Dolphins hold a 7-4 regular season series advantage,
having won the last meeting 20-9 at home on Nov. 13, 2011. This
matchup will mark the third season opener between the teams, with both
prior matchups being in Washington and each team splitting a contest
(a 35-17 Miami win on Sept. 2, 1984 and a 16-13 overtime Washington
victory on Sept. 9, 2007). Additionally, Miami has faced Washington in the
Super Bowl twice, with the teams splitting the series – a 14-7 Miami win in
Super Bowl VII on Jan. 14, 1973 and a 27-17 Washington victory in Super
Bowl XVII on Jan. 30, 1983.
DOLPHINS ON THE AIR
Television:
Broadcasters:
Radio:
Broadcasters:
Radio:
Broadcasters:
Radio:
Broadcasters:
WFOR-TV (CBS 4 - Miami-Ft.
Lauderdale), WINK-TV (Ft. Myers),
WPEC-TV (West Palm Beach)
Ian Eagle - Play-By-Play
Dan Fouts - Color Analyst
Evan Washburn - Sideline Reporter
DOLPHINS RADIO NETWORK
CLEAR CHANNEL, WBGG 105.9-FM
Jimmy Cefalo - Play-By-Play
Bob Griese - Color Analyst
Joe Rose - Color Analyst
Kim Bokamper - Sideline Reporter
DOLPHINS SPANISH RADIO
WNMA-1210 AM
Raul Striker Jr. - Play-By-Play
Eduardo Martell - Color Analyst
COMPASS MEDIA NETWORKS
Chris Carrino - Play-By-Play
Brian Baldinger - Color Analyst
2014 AFC EAST STANDINGS
TEAM
W
L
PCT
PF
PA
Patriots
12
4
.750
468
313
Bills
9
7
.563
343
289
Dolphins
8
8
.500
388
373
Jets
4
12
.250
283
401
Tuesday (9/8)
Wednesday (9/9)
Thursday (9/10)
Friday (9/11)
Saturday (9/12)
Sunday (9/13)
Monday (9/14)
No open practice
or media
availability
Kirk Cousins Conf. Call
2:15 p.m.
Practice
10:10 a.m.
Practice
10:10 a.m.
Joe Philbin
Noon
Joe Philbin
11:25 a.m.
Kickoff
at Washington
(1 P.M.)
TBD
Jay Gruden Conf. Call
2:30 p.m.
No open practice
or media
availability
Players
11 a.m.
Players
Noon
Players
11:25 a.m.
Practice
11:45 a.m.
Joe Philbin
2 p.m.
10
Miami at Washington - 9.13.15
2015 AFC EAST PRESEASON STANDINGS
TEAM
W
L
PCT
PF
PA
Jets
3
1
0.750
85
81
Bills
2
2
0.500
88
71
Patriots
2
2
0.500
63
74
Dolphins
1
3
0.250
70
89
MEDIA INFORMATION
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SERIES HISTORY VS. WASHINGTON
MIAMI 8, WASHINGTON 5
1/14/73*
MIAMI 14, WASHINGTON 7
10/13/74AT WASHINGTON 20, MIAMI 17
12/3/78
MIAMI 16, AT WASHINGTON 0
10/18/81AT MIAMI 13, WASHINGTON 10
1/30/83*WASHINGTON 27, MIAMI 17
9/2/84
MIAMI 35, AT WASHINGTON 17
12/20/87AT MIAMI 23, WASHINGTON 21
12/2/90AT WASHINGTON 42, MIAMI 20
10/4/93AT MIAMI 17, WASHINGTON 10
1/2/00AT WASHINGTON 21, MIAMI 10
11/23/03AT MIAMI 24, WASHINGTON 23
9/9/07AT WASHINGTON 16, MIAMI 13(OT)
11/13/11AT MIAMI 20, WASHINGTON 9
*SUPER BOWL
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files.
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http://tinyurl.com/
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Ftp.dfins.com
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• 2015 Media Guide
• Username: finsmedia
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• 2015 Transcripts
• 2015 Play-By-Plays
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2014 NFL RANKINGS
OFFENSE
12
DEFENSE
TOTAL
YDS/G
RUSH
YDS/G
PASS
YDS/G
TOTAL
YDS/G
RUSH
YDS/G
PASS
YDS/G
1. NO
411.4
1. SEA
172.6
1. IND
305.9
1. SEA
267.1
1. DET
69.3
1. SEA
185.6
2. PIT
411.1
2. DAL
147.1
2. PIT
301.6
2. DET
300.9
2. DEN
79.8
2. KC
203.3
3. IND
406.6
3. NYJ
142.5
3. NO
297.8
3. DEN
305.2
3. SEA
81.5
3. BUF
205.8
4. DEN
402.9
4. SF
136.0
4. DEN
291.3
4. BUF
312.2
4. BLT
88.3
4. SD
214.2
5. PHI
396.8
5. HST
135.1
5. ATL
284.6
5. SF
321.4
5. NYJ
93.1
5. SF
220.7
6. GB
386.1
6. CIN
134.2
6. PHI
272.3
6. NYJ
327.2
6. PIT
100.3
6. MIA
222.3
7. DAL
382.6
7. CAR
127.3
7. NYG
267.0
7. KC
330.5
7. SF
100.8
7. MIN
223.3
8. ATL
378.2
8. BLT
126.2
8. GB
266.3
8. BLT
336.9
8. DAL
103.1
8. CLV
224.5
9. SEA
375.8
9. PHI
124.5
9. NE
257.6
9. SD
338.3
9. NE
104.3
9. DEN
225.4
10. NYG
367.2
10. KC
119.9
10. SD
256.1
10. CAR
339.8
10. HST
105.1
10. GB
226.4
11. NE
365.5
11. GB
119.8
11. WAS
252.9
11. IND
342.7
11. BUF
106.4
11. CAR
227.8
12. BLT
364.9
12. MIA
117.0
12. DET
251.9
12. MIA
343.4
12. WAS
107.6
12. IND
229.3
13. WAS
358.6
13. NO
113.6
13. BLT
238.7
13. NE
344.1
13. ARZ
108.7
13. DET
231.6
14. MIA
350.1
14. MIN
112.8
14. ARZ
238.0
14. MIN
344.7
14. STL
110.3
14. NYJ
234.1
15. CIN
348.0
15. DEN
111.6
15. CHI
237.0
15. GB
346.4
15. PHI
110.7
15. TEN
235.8
16. CAR
346.7
16. PIT
109.5
16. DAL
235.5
16. HST
348.2
16. CAR
112.0
16. OAK
238.1
17. HST
344.6
17. CLV
108.0
17. MIA
233.1
17. STL
351.6
17. CHI
112.7
17. NE
239.8
18. SD
341.6
18. NE
107.9
18. BUF
225.9
18. PIT
353.4
18. IND
113.4
18. NYG
240.6
19. DET
340.8
19. WAS
105.7
19. CAR
219.4
19. DAL
355.1
19. TB
113.7
19. STL
241.3
20. SF
327.4
20. STL
102.2
20. CLV
216.6
20. WAS
356.0
20. CIN
116.3
20. CIN
243.0
21. CHI
327.1
21. JAX
102.1
21. CIN
213.8
21. OAK
357.6
21. ATL
118.4
21. HST
243.1
22. NYJ
326.6
22. IND
100.8
22. TEN
213.3
22. CIN
359.3
22. OAK
119.4
22. JAX
243.7
23. CLV
324.6
23. NYG
100.2
23. STL
212.5
23. CLV
366.1
23. GB
119.9
23. WAS
248.4
24. ARZ
319.8
24. ATL
93.6
24. HST
209.5
24. ARZ
368.2
24. MIA
121.1
24. BLT
248.7
25. KC
318.8
25. BUF
92.6
25. TB
206.1
25. TB
368.9
25. MIN
121.4
25. NO
251.2
26. BUF
318.5
26. TEN
90.4
26. OAK
204.7
26. JAX
370.8
26. SD
124.1
26. DAL
251.9
27. MIN
315.5
27. CHI
90.1
27. SEA
203.1
27. TEN
373.0
27. JAX
127.1
27. PIT
253.1
28. STL
314.7
28. DET
88.9
28. MIN
202.8
28. PHI
375.6
28. KC
127.3
28. TB
255.3
29. TEN
303.7
29. TB
85.9
29. KC
198.9
29. NYG
375.8
29. NO
132.8
29. ARZ
259.5
30. TB
292.0
30. SD
85.4
30. SF
191.4
30. CHI
377.1
30. NYG
135.1
30. CHI
264.4
31. JAX
289.6
31. ARZ
81.8
31. JAX
187.6
31. NO
384.0
31. TEN
137.2
31. PHI
264.9
32. OAK
282.2
32. OAK
77.5
32. NYJ
184.1
32. ATL
398.3
32. CLV
141.6
32. ATL
279.9
Miami at Washington - 9.13.15
2015 NFL PRESEASON RANKINGS
OFFENSE
DEFENSE
TOTAL
YDS/G
RUSH
YDS/G
PASS
YDS/G
TOTAL
YDS/G
RUSH
1. PHI
404.3
1. PHI
140.0
1. GB
274.0
1. DAL
224.5
1. BUF
2. GB
365.3
2. WAS
139.3
2. NO
272.8
2. WAS
228.5
3. NO
361.8
3. SF
136.5
3. PHI
264.3
3. DEN
4. MIA
360.5
4. BUF
135.5
4. MIA
248.3
5. CAR
357.3
5. CHI
134.3
5. OAK
6. BUF
354.5
6. SEA
127.0
7. WAS
350.8
7. CIN
8. KC
338.0
9. TEN
PASS
YDS/G
62.8
1. DAL
112.0
2. WAS
66.5
2. DEN
142.3
245.5
3. ARZ
68.8
3. CLV
152.3
4. KC
251.5
4. GB
71.8
4. CIN
154.0
245.0
5. BUF
253.8
5. ATL
78.3
5. CHI
156.5
6. CAR
231.8
6. CIN
254.3
6. KC
81.8
6. WAS
162.0
126.0
7. BLT
228.3
7. CHI
263.0
7. TEN
89.3
7. MIN
162.8
8. NYJ
126.0
8. JAX
225.5
8. MIN
263.4
8. SEA
93.5
8. SD
168.8
330.0
9. CAR
125.5
9. DEN
222.5
9. CLV
263.8
9. STL
94.8
9. KC
169.8
10. BLT
322.5
10. KC
116.3
10. KC
221.8
10. SD
275.8
10. NE
94.8
10. HST
176.3
11. DEN
320.8
11. MIA
112.3
11. TEN
220.8
11. DET
283.3
11. JAX
94.8
11. DET
180.0
12. OAK
316.5
12. TEN
109.3
12. BUF
219.0
12. GB
297.0
12. NO
96.0
12. OAK
185.3
13. CIN
311.8
13. DAL
102.5
13. MIN
218.8
13. CAR
299.8
13. SF
100.0
13. CAR
187.0
14t. DET
308.5
14. NYG
100.3
14. WAS
211.5
14. MIA
302.3
14. CIN
100.3
14. BUF
191.0
14t. JAX
308.5
15t. DEN
98.3
15. DET
210.3
15. OAK
302.8
15. MIN
100.6
15. NYG
195.0
16. MIN
303.2
15t. DET
98.3
16. ARZ
208.5
16. ARZ
305.3
16. MIA
102.5
16. MIA
199.8
17. NYJ
300.0
17. IND
95.8
17. STL
207.5
17. HST
305.5
17. DEN
103.3
17. SF
206.0
18. ARZ
296.8
18. TB
95.5
18. NE
207.3
18. SF
306.0
18. DET
103.3
18. IND
207.3
19. HST
295.8
19. BLT
94.3
19. HST
202.3
19. NYG
315.5
19. CHI
106.5
19. TB
213.3
20. STL
294.3
20. HST
93.5
20. NYG
193.0
20. SEA
318.0
20. SD
107.0
20. BLT
218.3
21. NYG
293.3
21. GB
91.3
21. ATL
192.5
21. IND
321.3
21. NYJ
109.5
21. NYJ
220.5
22. NE
291.5
22. SD
89.8
22. PIT
190.2
22. STL
321.8
22. CLV
111.5
22. SEA
224.5
23. CHI
279.3
23. NO
89.0
23. CIN
185.8
23. ATL
322.8
23. TB
112.3
23. GB
225.3
24. SD
272.8
24. ARZ
88.3
24. SD
183.0
24. TB
325.5
24. DAL
112.5
24. STL
227.0
25. TB
271.3
25. STL
86.8
25. TB
175.8
25. JAX
327.5
25. CAR
112.8
25. PIT
232.6
26. ATL
261.8
26. MIN
84.4
26. NYJ
174.0
26. NYJ
330.0
26. IND
114.0
26. JAX
232.8
27. IND
258.0
27. NE
84.3
27. IND
162.3
27. NE
352.0
27. OAK
117.5
27. ARZ
236.5
28. SF
248.0
28. JAX
83.0
28. CHI
145.0
28. NO
352.8
28. NYG
120.5
28. ATL
244.5
29t. PIT
247.8
29. CLV
80.0
29. CLV
132.3
29. PIT
353.2
29. PIT
120.6
29. NO
256.8
29t. SEA
247.8
30. OAK
71.5
30. DAL
131.8
30. BLT
362.3
30. HST
129.3
30. NE
257.3
31. DAL
234.3
31. ATL
69.3
31. SEA
120.8
31. TEN
372.8
31. PHI
140.8
31. PHI
260.5
32. CLV
212.3
32. PIT
57.6
32. SF
111.5
32. PHI
401.3
32. BLT
144.0
32. TEN
283.5
2015 Miami Dolphins Weekly Release
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A WIN AGAINST WASHINGTON WOULD...
• Improve Miami’s record to 1-0.
• Improve Miami’s record to 3-4 on the road and 8-4 in the all-time
regular season series against Washington.
• Give Miami wins in season openers in three-straight years for the first
time since the 2000-02 seasons.
• Improve Miami’s season opening record to 27-22-1 all-time.
• Improve Miami’s season opening road record to 17-14-1 all-time.
• Improve Miami’s record to 2-1 in season openers against the Redskins,
with all three contests being played in Washington (a 35-17 win on
Sept. 2, 1984 and a 16-13 overtime defeat on Sept. 9, 2007).
• Improve Miami’s record to 1-0 against the NFC in 2015.
• Improve Miami’s record to 1-0 on the road this season.
• Improve Joe Philbin’s career regular season record to 24-25.
• Improve Philbin’s career record against Washington to 1-0.
2014 DOLPHINS LEADERS
Category
Pass Attempts
Pass Completions
Completion Percentage
Yards Passing
Average Gain
Touchdown Passes
Touchdown Percentage
Interception Percentage
Rating
Fourth-Quarter Rating
Third-Down Rating
Rushing Yards
Rushing Yards
Rushing Yards
Third-and-1 Percentage
Receptions
Receptions
Receptions
Receiving Yards
Receiving Yards
Receiving Yards
Receiving Yards
Third-Down Receptions
Third-Down Receptions
Scoring, non-kickers
Scoring, non-kickers
Scoring, non-kickers
Scoring, Kickers
Touchbacks
Yards from Scrimmage
Yards from Scrimmage
Yards from Scrimmage
First Downs
First Downs
First Downs
Gross Punting Average
Net Punting Average
Punt Return Average
Kickoff Return Average
Interceptions
Interceptions
Sacks
Sacks
Sacks
Sacks
Def. Fumble Recoveries
Def. Fumble Recoveries
14
AFCNFL
Player
TotalRankRank
R. Tannehill
590
5
9
R. Tannehill
392
3
5
R. Tannehill
66.4
3
5
R. Tannehill
4,045
6
11
R. Tannehill
6.86
12
28
R. Tannehill
27
6t
12t
R. Tannehill
4.6%
8
14
R. Tannehill
2.0%
5
9
R. Tannehill
92.8
8
14
R. Tannehill
80.9
12
24
R. Tannehill
77.1
12
23
L. Miller
1,099
5
10
R. Tannehill
311
35
NR
Dan. Thomas
168
46
NR
L. Miller
81.8%
8t
16t
J. Landry
84
6
17t
M. Wallace
6718t39t
C. Clay
58
30t
NR
M. Wallace
862
15t
37t
J. Landry
758
28
NR
C. Clay
605
38
NR
B. Hartline
474
50
NR
J. Landry
22
9t
22t
B. Hartline
11
36t
NR
M. Wallace
60
10t
20t
L. Miller
54
13t
26t
J. Landry
30
40t
NR
C. Sturgis
128
7
11
C. Sturgis
37
8t
20t
L. Miller
1,374
7
14
M. Wallace
878
25
NR
J. Landry
754
41t
NR
L. Miller
67
6t
14t
M. Wallace
48
18t
43t
J. Landry
48
18t
43t
B. Fields
46.3
7
11
B. Fields
38.6
15
25
J. Landry
8.2
7
14
J. Landry
28.1
4
4
B. Grimes
52t3t
R. Jones
3
11t
NR
C. Wake
11.5
7
11
O. Vernon
6.520t40t
R. Starks
4.5
40t
NR
J. Jenkins
3.5
50t
NR
L. Delmas
2
5t
11t
J. Trusnik
2
5t
11t
Miami at Washington - 9.13.15
2014 DOLPHINS STATISTICS
DOLPHINS
OPPONENTS
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS
361
309
RUSHING
99
99
PASSING
226
194
PENALTY
36
16
80 / 200
98 / 223
40.0
43.9
7 / 19
13/ 22
4TH DOWN PCT.
36.8
59.1
POSSESSION AVG.
30:08
29:52
TOTAL NET YARDS
5,601
5,494
AVG. PER GAME
350.1
343.4
TOTAL PLAYS
1,040
1,029
5.4
5.3
NET YARDS RUSHING
1,872
1,937
AVG. PER GAME
117.0
121.1
TOTAL RUSHES
399
453
NET YARDS PASSING
3,729
3,557
AVG. PER GAME
233.1
222.3
46 / 337
39 / 211
4,066
3,768
595 / 394
537 / 338
COMPLETION PCT.
66.2
62.9
HAD INTERCEPTED
12
14
PUNTS / AVG.
59 / 45.6
61 / 42.5
NET PUNTING AVG.
59 / 38.0
61 / 36.4
PENALTIES / YARDS
81 / 635
105 / 920
FUMBLES / BALL LOST
27 / 11
19 / 11
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS
42
42
TD, RUSHING
12
13
TD, PASSING
27
27
TD, RETURNS
3
2
3RD DOWN, MADE / ATT.
3RD DOWN PCT.
4TH DOWN, MADE / ATT.
AVG. PER PLAY
SACKED / YDS. LOST
GROSS YARDS
ATT. / COMPLETIONS
2014 NFL STANDINGS
AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
East Division
Team W
L T
Pct PF PA Home Away Conf Div z-New England Patriots 12
4
0
.750
468
313
7-1-0
5-3-0
9-3-0
4-2-0
Buffalo Bills
9
7
0
.563
343
289
5-3-0
4-4-0
5-7-0
4-2-0
MIAMI DOLPHINS
8
8
0
.500
388
373
4-4-0
4-4-0
6-6-0
3-3-0
New York Jets
4
12
0
.250
283
401
2-6-0
2-6-0
4-8-0
1-5-0
North Division
Team
W LT Pct PF
PA
Home
Away
Conf
Div
y-Pittsburgh Steelers
11
5
0
.688
436
368
6-2-0
5-3-0
9-3-0
4-2-0
x-Cincinnati Bengals
10
5
1
.656
365
344
5-2-1
5-3-0
7-5-0
3-3-0
x-Baltimore Ravens
10
6
0
.625
409
302
6-2-0
4-4-0
6-6-0
3-3-0
Cleveland Browns
7
9
0
.438
299
337
4-4-0
3-5-0
4-8-0
2-4-0
South Division
Team
W LT Pct PF
PA
Home
Away
Conf
Div
y-Indianapolis Colts
11
5
0
.688
458
369
6-2-0
5-3-0
9-3-0
6-0-0
Houston Texans
9
7
0
.563
372
307
5-3-0
4-4-0
8-4-0
4-2-0
Jacksonville Jaguars
3
13
0
.188
249
412
3-5-0
0-8-0
2-10-0
1-5-0
Tennessee Titans
2
14
0
.125
254
438
1-7-0
1-7-0
2-10-0
1-5-0
West Division
Team
W LT Pct PF
PA
Home
Away
Conf
Div
y-Denver Broncos
12
4
0
.750
482
354
8-0-0
4-4-0
10-2-0
6-0-0
Kansas City Chiefs
9
7
0
.563
353
281
6-2-0
3-5-0
7-5-0
3-3-0
San Diego Chargers
9
7
0
.563
348
348
5-3-0
4-4-0
6-6-0
2-4-0
Oakland Raiders
3
13
0
.188
253
452
3-5-0
0-8-0
2-10-0
1-5-0
NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
East Division
Team
W LT Pct
PF
PA
Home
Away
Conf
Div
y-Dallas Cowboys
12
4
0
.750
467
352
4-4-0
8-0-0
8-4-0
4-2-0
Philadelphia Eagles
10
6
0
.625
474
400
6-2-0
4-4-0
6-6-0
4-2-0
New York Giants
6
10
0
.375
380
400
3-5-0
3-5-0
4-8-0
2-4-0
Washington Redskins
4
12
0
.250
301
438
3-5-0
1-7-0
2-10-0
2-4-0
North Division
Team
W LT Pct
PF
PA
Home
Away
Conf
Div
y-Green Bay Packers
12
4
0
.750
486
348
8-0-0
4-4-0
9-3-0
5-1-0
x-Detroit Lions
11
5
0
.688
321
282
7-1-0
4-4-0
9-3-0
5-1-0
Minnesota Vikings
7
9
0
.438
325
343
5-3-0
2-6-0
6-6-0
1-5-0
Chicago Bears
5
11
0
.313
319
442
2-6-0
3-5-0
4-8-0
1-5-0
South Division
Team
W LT Pct
PF
PA
Home
Away
Conf
Div
y-Carolina Panthers
7
8
1
.469
339
374
4-4-0
3-4-1
6-6-0
4-2-0
New Orleans Saints
7
9
0
.438
401
424
3-5-0
4-4-0
6-6-0
3-3-0
Atlanta Falcons
6
10
0
.375
381
417
3-5-0
3-5-0
6-6-0
5-1-0
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2
14
0
.125
277
410
0-8-0
2-6-0
1-11-0
0-6-0
West Division
Team
W LT Pct
PF
PA
Home
Away
Conf
Div
z-Seattle Seahawks
12
4
0
.750
394
254
7-1-0
5-3-0
10-2-0
5-1-0
x-Arizona Cardinals
11
5
0
.688
310
299
7-1-0
4-4-0
8-4-0
3-3-0
San Francisco 49ers
8
8
0
.500
306
340
4-4-0
4-4-0
7-5-0
2-4-0
St. Louis Rams
6
10
0
.375
324
354
3-5-0
3-5-0
4-8-0
2-4-0
Streak
Lost 1 Won 1 LOST 1 Won 1 Streak
Won 4 Lost 1 Won 1 Lost 5 Streak
Won 1 Won 2 Lost 1 Lost 10 Streak
Won 1 Won 1 Lost 1 Lost 1
Streak
Won 4 Won 1 Lost 1 Lost 1 Streak
Won 2 Lost 1 Won 1 Lost 5 Streak
Won 4 Won 1 Lost 1 Lost 6 Streak
Won 6 Lost 2 Won 1 Lost 3
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WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2015
T BRANDEN ALBERT...
- Has played in 94 games and needs six to reach 100 in his career.
- Has started in 92 games and needs eight to reach 100 in his career.
CB ZACK BOWMAN...
- Has played in 89 games and needs 11 to reach 100 in his career.
- Has recorded 166 total tackles and needs 34 to reach 200 in his career.
- Has recorded 12 interceptions and needs three to reach 15 in his career.
TE JORDAN CAMERON...
- Has played in 47 games and needs three to reach 50 in his career.
- Has recorded 130 receptions and needs 20 to reach 150 and 70 to reach
200 in his career.
- Has recorded 1,600 receiving yards and needs 400 to reach 2,000 in his
career.
- Has recorded a career-long 81-yard reception, the longest reception by
a tight end in the NFL since he entered the league in 2011.
- Improving on his 12.9 yards per reception average since becomming a
full-time starter in 2013, the fifth-highest average among AFC tight ends.
LS JOHN DENNEY…
- Extending his consecutive games played streak, which currently stands
at a franchise-record 160, having played in every game in his 10-year
career.
CB BRENT GRIMES…
- Has played in 91 games and needs nine to reach 100 in his career.
- Has recorded 352 total tackles and needs 48 to reach 400 in his career.
- Has recorded 22 interceptions and needs three to reach 25 in his career.
- Has recorded 85 passes defensed and needs 15 to reach 100 in his
career.
- Improving on his 21 interceptions since 2009, tied for the fifth-most in
the NFL among cornerbacks during that span.
- Improving on his 79 passes defensed since 2009, the eighth-most
among all players in the NFL during that span.
LB JELANI JENKINS…
- Has recorded 91 solo tackles and needs nine to reach 100 in his career.
- Becomming the second player in Dolphins history to record back-toback 100 tackle-3.5 sack seasons since sacks became an official statistic
in 1982, joining Bryan Cox who did it in the 1992-93 seasons. Last year,
Jenkins recorded 108 tackles (81 solo), 3.5 sacks and two forced fumbles.
Recorded career highs in total tackles (108), sacks (3.5) and forced fumbles
(two).
WR GREG JENNINGS…
- Has recorded 552 receptions and needs 48 to reach 600 in his career.
- Has recorded 8,083 receiving yards and needs 917 to reach 9,000 in his
career.
- Improving on his 552 receptions, which are 11th-most among wide
receivers since entering the NFL in 2006.
- Improving on his 8,083 receiving yards, which are 12th-most among
wide receivers since entering the NFL in 2006.
- Improving on his 63 touchdown receptions, which are the fifth-most
among wide receivers since entering the NFL in 2006.
S RESHAD JONES…
- Has recorded 6.5 sacks in his career and needs 0.5 sacks to move into
sole possession of the second-most sacks by a defensive back in franchise
history. He currently is tied with Patrick Surtain.
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WR JARVIS LANDRY…
- Recorded 84 receptions in his rookie season, setting a franchise record
for most receptions in a season by a rookie. He needs 47 receptions
this season to surpass Davone Bess (130) for most receptions in their
first two NFL seasons in franchise history.
- Recorded 84 receptions in his rookie season and needs 84 receptions
in his second season to surpass Brandon Marshall (167) for most
receptions in a two-year span in Dolphins history.
- Recorded 84 receptions in his rookie season and needs 85 receptions
in his second season to surpass Marques Colston (168) for most
receptions in a player’s first two seasons in NFL history.
- Continuing his five-or-more receptions streak. To end his rookie
season, he recorded nine-straight games with five-or-more receptions,
surpassing O.J. McDuffie’s eight-straight games in 1998, to set a new
franchise record for consecutive games with five-or-more catches.
- Notched five receiving touchdowns in his rookie season, tied
with Andre Brown for second-most touchdown receptions by a rookie
in franchise history. He needs five receptions this season to tie Chris
Chambers and Mark Duper for second-most touchdown receptions in their
first two NFL seasons in franchise history.
- Needs 16 receptions to reach 100 in his career. If he reaches 100 receptions
prior to his 10th game of the season, he will surpass Davone Bess and Troy
Stradford for reaching 100 receptions in his career faster than any player in
Dolphins history. Bess and Stradford both did it in 26 games.
CB BRICE McCAIN…
- Has played in 86 games and needs 14 to reach 100 in his career.
- Has recorded eight interceptions and needs two to reach 10 in his career.
RB LAMAR MILLER…
- Rushed for 1,099 yards last season and needs another 1,000-yard
rushing season to be the first Dolphins running back since Ricky
Williams accomplished the feat in the 2002-03 seasons (2002 - 1,853
yards and 2003 - 1,372 yards) to record back-to-back 1,000-yard
rushing seasons. Additionally, Miller would become the third player
in Dolphins history to accomplish that feat, also joining Larry Csonka
(1971 - 1,051 yards and 1972 - 1,117 yards).
- Has rushed 444 times and needs 56 carries to reach 500 in his career.
- Has rushed for 2,058 yards and needs 942 to reach 3,000 in his career.
- Has recorded 70 receptions and needs 30 to reach 100 in his career.
- Has recorded 490 receiving yards and needs 10 to reach 500 in his career.
LB KOA MISI…
- Has recorded 250 total tackles and needs 50 to reach 300 in his career.
- Has recorded nine passes defensed and needs one to reach 10 in
his career.
DT EARL MITCHELL…
- Has recorded 167 total tackles and needs 33 to reach 200 in his career.
LB SPENCER PAYSINGER…
- Has recorded 95 total tackles and needs five to reach 100 in his career.
WR KENNY STILLS…
- Has recorded 95 receptions and needs five more to reach 100 in his
career.
- Has recorded 1,572 receiving yards and needs 428 more to reach
2,000 in his career.
- Continuing to improve upon his 16.5 average yards per catch, which
is the ninth highest in the NFL since entering the league in 2013.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2015
DT NDAMUKONG SUH…
- Has recorded 179 solo tackles and needs 21 to reach 200 in his career.
- Continuing to improve upon his 179 solo tackles, which are the third-most
in the NFL among defensive tackles since entering the league in 2010.
- Has recorded 15 passes defensed and needs five to reach 20 in his career.
- Continuing to improve upon his 15 passes defensed, which are tied for
the fourth-most in the NFL among defensive tackles since entering the
league in 2010.
- Continuing to improve upon his 36 career sacks, which are the most in
the NFL among defensive tackles since entering the league in 2010.
QB RYAN TANNEHILL…
- Continuing to improve upon his 11,252 passing yards, which were the
sixth-most for a player in their first three seasons in NFL history. He needs
3,391 passing yards this season to crack the top five for most passing
yards through the first four seasons of a career in NFL history.
- Finished 2014 with 4,045 passing yards, becoming the first Dolphins
quarterback since Dan Marino threw for 4,116 yards in 1992 to surpass
4,000 yards. It was the seventh time this feat has been accomplished in
team history. Tannehill needs another 4,000-yard passing season this year
to be the first player since Marino did it in three-straight seasons from
1984-86 to surpass 4,000 passing yards in back-to-back seasons.
- Finished 2014 with 27 passing touchdowns, the sixth-most in franchise
history and the most since Dan Marino threw 30 touchdowns in 1994. He
needs another 25-or-more passing touchdown season to do it in back-to-back
years for the first time since Marino did it in five-straight seasons from 1984-88.
- Continuing to be the only quarterback in the NFL who has started at least 10
games in each of the past three seasons (2012-14) and has increased his season
totals in each of the league’s major statistical passing categories in each of those
years, including passing yards (3,294 in 2012 to 3,913 in 2013 to 4,045 in 2014),
touchdown passes (12 to 24 to 27) and passer rating (76.1 to 81.7 to 92.8).
- Extending his franchise-record streak for the third-straight season of
completing 350-or-more passes in a season. Last year, he set a franchise
record with 392 completions this season, surpassing Dan Marino’s 385
completions in 1994. In 2013, he completed 355 passes. He became
the first player in Dolphins history to complete 350-or-more passes in a
season in back-to-back years.
- Becoming the first player in franchise history to record back-to-back
seasons with a completion percentage of 65-or-more. Last year, he
finished the season by completing a career-high 66.4 percent of his passes,
the second-highest completion percentage in a season in franchise history.
- Needs 235 rushing yards to set the franchise record for most rushing yards by
a quarterback in their career. He currently has 760 yards.
- Rushing for more than 200 yards for the fourth-straight season to become
the first Dolphins quarterback to accomplish that feat. He currently is tied with
David Woodley (1980-82) as the only two players having done this (2012 - 211
yards, 2012 - 238 yards and 2014 - 311 yards).
- Has started all 48 games in his career and needs 12 more starts to surpass
Jay Fiedler for third-most starts by a quarterback in Dolphins history (Dan
Marino - 240 and Bob Griese - 152).
WHAT TO LOOK FOR AGAINST WASHINGTON
LS JOHN DENNEY
- Improving his consecutive games played streak to 161, most in franchise
history.
LB JELANI JENKINS…
- Needs nine solo tackles to reach 100 in his career.
S RESHAD JONES…
- Needs 0.5 sacks to move into sole possession of the second-most sacks
by a defensive back in franchise history. He currently is tied with Patrick
Surtain with 6.5.
WR JARVIS LANDRY…
- Continuing his five-or-more receptions streak. To end his rookie season,
he recorded nine-straight games with five-or-more receptions, surpassing
O.J. McDuffie’s eight-straight games in 1998, to set a new franchise
record for consecutive games with five-or-more catches.
- Needs 46 kickoff return yards to reach 1,000 in his career.
RB LAMAR MILLER
- Needs 10 receiving yards to reach 500 in his career.
LB KOA MISI…
- Needs one pass defensed to reach 10 in his career.
DT EARL MITCHELL…
- Extending his consecutive games played streak, which currently stands
at 73, the fourth-most in the NFL among active defensive tackles.
LB SPENCER PAYSINGER…
- Needs five tackles to reach 100 total in his career. .
WR KENNY STILLS…
- Needs five receptions to reach 100 in his career.
DE OLIVIER VERNON…
- Needs six solo tackles to reach 100 in his career.
DE CAMERON WAKE…
- Needs six solo tackles to reach 200 in his career.
- Needs 0.5 sacks to surpass James Hall for sole possession of eighthmost sacks by an undrafted player all-time. He currently has 63 sacks.
P MATT DARR AND K ANDREW FRANKS…
- Becoming the first pair of rookies to serve as punter and kicker in the
same season in Dolphins history (in a non-replacement season).
DE OLIVIER VERNON…
- Has played in 48 games and needs two more to reach 50 in his career.
- Has recorded 94 solo tackles and needs six more to reach 100 in his career.
- Recorded 6.5 sacks last season, giving him 21.5 in his career, tied for the
second most sacks for a player in their first three NFL seasons in franchise
history. This season, he needs 8.0 sacks for the fourth-most and 10 sacks for
the third-most sacks by a player in their first four seasons with the Dolphins.
DE CAMERON WAKE…
- Has recorded 194 solo tackles and needs six more to reach 200 in his career.
- Has recorded 63 sacks in his career and needs five more to surpass Bill
Stanfill for second-most sacks in franchise history. His 63 sacks rank fifth.
- Has recorded 63.0 sacks in his career, the most sacks in franchise history
for a player through their first six seasons with the team. He needs 8.5
sacks in 2015 to record the most sacks for a player in their first seven
seasons with the Dolphins.
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DOLPHINS PLAYERS VS. REDSKINS
Regular Season
PASSING
Player
G
A-C-I Yds Pct.TD Sk/Lst Rtg
R. Tannehill
0
-
--
--M. Moore
1
29-20-1 209 69.0
0
2/9
75.2
RUSHING
Player
G
Att.Yds
Avg. Lg TD
L. Miller 0
--
--RECEIVING
Player
G
Rec.Yds Avg. Lg TD
G. Jennings 4
14
136
9.7
22
0
J. Landry 0
-
-
-
-
K. Stills
0
- -
--R. Matthews
0
- -
--KICKING
Player
G FGFGA Lg XP XPA KO TB
A. Franks 0 ------
PUNTING
Player
M. Darr
DEFENSE
Player
S. Paysinger
Z. Bowman
N. Suh
C. Mosley
K. Misi
C. Wake
G No. Blk Avg. Lg TB I20Net
0- -----
-
G UA A Tot Sk YdsINT PD FF FR
8 10212 0 000 00
3 21 3 0 002 00
2 8210 2 1700 01
2 20 2 0 000 00
1 30 3 0 000 00
1 10 0 0 000 00
DOLPHINS-REDSKINS SERIES FAST FACTS
Regular Season
DOLPHINS’ LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: 18 (DOLPHINS 35,
REDSKINS 17, 9/2/84 AT RFK STADIUM)
REDSKINS’ LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: 22 (REDSKINS 42, MIAMI
20, 12/2/90 AT RFK STADIUM)
CURRENT SERIES STREAK: DOLPHINS 1 (11/13/11)
DOLPHINS’ LONGEST WIN STREAK: 2, TWO DIFFERENT TIMES
REDSKINS’ LONGEST WIN STREAK: 1, FIVE DIFFERENT TIMES
MOST POINTS BY DOLPHINS: 35, REDSKINS 17 (9/2/84 AT RFK
STADIUM)
MOST POINTS BY REDSKINS: 42, DOLPHINS 20 (12/2/90 AT RFK
STADIUM)
MOST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS: 62 (REDSKINS 42, DOLPHINS 20,
12/2/90 AT RFK STADIUM)
FEWEST POINTS BY DOLPHINS: 13, REDSKINS 10 (10/18/81 AT
ORANGE BOWL)
FEWEST POINTS BY REDSKINS: 0, DOLPHINS 16 (12/3/78 AT RFK
STADIUM)
FEWEST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS: 16, (DOLPHINS 16, REDSKINS 0,
12/3/78 AT RFK STADIUM)
DOLPHINS-REDSKINS SERIES INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES
Regular Season
DOLPHINS
RUSHING YARDS:
107, RICKY WILLIAMS, @MIA., 11/23/03
PASSING YARDS:
393, DAN MARINO, @MIA., 12/20/87
RECEPTIONS:
10, ROB KONRAD, @WASH., 1/2/00
RECEIVING YARDS:
178, MARK DUPER, @WASH., 9/2/84
REDSKINS
RUSHING YARDS:
161, EARNEST BYNER, @WASH., 12/2/90
PASSING YARDS:
303, SONNY JURGENSEN, @WASH., 10/13/74
RECEPTIONS:
10, ART MONK, @WASH., 12/2/90
RECEIVING YARDS:
162, ANTWAAN RANDLE EL, @WASH., 9/9/07
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DOLPHINS-REDSKINS
OFFENSIVE COMPARISON (2014)
Yards/Game
Yards/Play
Rushing Yards/Game
Rushing Yards/Play
Passing Yards/Game
Passing Yards/Play
Interception Rate
Sacks/Pass Attempt
First Downs/Game
Punt Return Avg
Kickoff Return Avg
Field Goals Made
3rd Down Pct
4th Down Pct
Red Zone Pct
Goal-To-Go Pct
Avg Time of Possession
Points/Game
MIA RNK
350.1
14
5.39
16
117.0
12
4.69
2
233.1
17
6.27
26
2.02%
7
7.73% 22
22.6
4t
8.2
17
26.4
6
78.38
27
40.00
17
36.84 25t
51.47
21
61.76
27
30:08
15
24.3
11
INDIVIDUAL COMPARISON
WAS RNK
358.6
13
5.70
10
105.7
19
4.22
14
252.9
11
7.40
6
3.29% 28
10.6 % 30
19.9
17
7.2
21
21.8
25
88.69
7t
31.47
30
25.00
32
47.92
26
61.54
28
30:34
13
18.8
26
DOLPHINS-REDSKINS
DEFENSIVE COMPARISON (2014)
Yards/Game
Yards/Play
Rushing Yards/Game
Rushing Yards/Play
Passing Yards/Game
Passing Yards/Play
Interception Rate
Sacks/Pass Attempt
First Downs/Game
Punt Return Avg
Kickoff Return Avg
3rd Down Pct
4th Down Pct
Red Zone Pct
Goal-To-Go Pct
Points Allowed
Point Differential/Game
Yard Differential/Game
MIA
343.3
5.34
121.1
4.28
222.3
6.62
2.61%
7.26%
19.3
9.7
26.9
43.95
59.09
52.73
86.96
23.3
0.9
6.7
RNK
12
12
24
21
6
13
14
13
9t
22
28
29
28
16
31
20
15
13
WAS
357.0
5.85
107.6
4.09
249.4
7.69
1.35%
6.94%
19.2
9.5
25.8
43.00
55.56
52.08
73.91
27.4
-8.6
1.6
RNK
20
27
12
13
24
30
28
19
6t
19
23
24t
24t
13
21
29t
29
17
( 2014)
DOLPHINS
REDSKINS
PASSING YARDS
Ryan Tannehill..................... 4,045 Kirk Cousins...................1,710
Robert Griffin III.............1,694
RUSHING YARDS
Lamar Miller ............................ 1,099 Alfred Morris..................1,074
Ryan Tannehill........................ 311 Robert Griffin III................176
RECEIVING YARDS
Kenny Stills (w/ N.O.)............ 931 DeSean Jackson............1,169
Jarvis Landry.......................... 758 Pierre Garcon....................752
Greg Jennings (w/ Min.)........ 742 Jordan Reed.....................465
POINTS SCORED
Caleb Sturgis......................... 128 Kai Forbath.......................103
Lamar Miller............................. 54 Alfred Morris.......................48
Greg Jennings (w/ Min.).......... 36 DeSean Jackson.................36
INTERCEPTIONS
Brent Grimes............................. 5 Chris Culliver (w/ S.F.)...........4
Reshad Jones............................ 3 Bashaud Breeland.................2
Zack Bowman (w/ NYG)............. 2 Trenton Robinson..................1
SACKS
Cameron Wake..................... 11.5 Ryan Kerrigan..................13.5
Ndamukong Suh..................... 8.5 Stephen Paea (w/ Chi.)......6.0
Olivier Vernon......................... 6.5 Jason Hatcher....................5.5
Jelani Jenkins ........................3.5. Two tied with.....................3.0
DEFENSIVE TACKLES
Jelani Jenkins........................ 108 Keenan Robinson..............108
Reshad Jones.......................... 79 Perry Riley...........................93
Koa Misi................................... 64 Dashon Goldson (w/ T.B.)...80
SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES
Michael Thomas........................ 9 Trenton Robinson..................9
Spencer Paysinger (w/ NYG)..... 8 Adam Hayward.....................9
Walt Aikens ............................... 6 Akeem Davis.........................6
KICKOFF RETURNS (Avg.)
Jarvis Landry......................... 28.1 Andre Roberts..................23.7
PUNT RETURNS (Avg.)
Jarvis Landry........................... 8.2 Andre Roberts....................7.4
FIELD GOALS
Andrew Franks.......................N/A Kai Forbath................... 24-27
PUNTING (GROSS/NET AVG.)
Matt Darr...............................N/A Tress Way................ 47.5/40.0
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THE LAST TIME THEY MET...
GAME 9: MIAMI 20, WASHINGTON 9
SUN LIFE STADIUM • MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. • NOV. 13. 2011
It took a little longer to create some breathing room, but the Miami
Dolphins held off the Washington Redskins, 20-9. Running back Reggie Bush got things started with a 1-yard scamper
as he got into the end zone untouched on the opening drive, and then he
capped it off with an 18-yard end around with 6:07 left in the game. Miami’s defense answered the call again by extending its streak of
quarters without giving up a touchdown to eight. Redskins kicker Graham
Gano accounted for all of his team’s scoring with field goals of 26, 47
and 23 yards. The defensive unit also forced two turnovers and sacked
quarterback Rex Grossman three times. Moore completed 20-of-29
passes for 209 yards with one interception and rushed twice for 14 yards.
SCORING
SCORE BY PERIODS
Washington Redskins Miami Dolphins 1234
OT
Total
3 3 3 0 0
9
7 3 3 7 0
20
SCORING DRIVES
Team
Qtr Time
Dolphins 1 8:20
Redskins 1 0:49 Dolphins 2 10:27
Redskins 2 1:07 Redskins 3 10:38 Dolphins 3 4:59 Dolphins 4 6:07
Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive info)
R.Bush 1 yd. run (D.Carpenter kick) (8-45, 4:48) G.Gano 26 yd. Field Goal (4--3, 2:09) D.Carpenter 21 yd. Field Goal (13-82, 5:22) G.Gano 47 yd. Field Goal (6-32, 2:18) G.Gano 23 yd. Field Goal (7-19, 3:35) D.Carpenter 28 yd. Field Goal (11-70, 5:39) R.Bush 18 yd. run (D.Carpenter kick) (10-81, 5:50) WAS MIA
0
7
3 7
3 10
6 10
9 10
9 13
9 20
TEAM STATISTICS
REDSKINS DOLPHINSTOTAL FIRST DOWNS 16
20
THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY 5-13-38% 8-14-57%
FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 0-0-0%
0-1-0%
TOTAL NET YARDS 246 303
NET YARDS RUSHING 61 103
NET YARDS PASSING 185 200
PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED 32-21-2 29-20-1
KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks 4-3-2 5-5-3
PUNTS Number and Average 2-46.5 1-49.0
FGs - PATs Had Blocked 0-0
1-0
TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) 52 64
PENALTIES Number and Yards 6-51 6-55
FUMBLES Number and Lost 0-0 3-1
TOUCHDOWNS 0
2
EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts 0-0 2-2
FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts 3-5 2-3
RED ZONE EFFICIENCY 0-3-0% 2-5-40%
GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY 0-3-0% 1-2-50%
SAFETIES 0
0
TIME OF POSSESSION 26:27 33:33
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING (Att-Yds): Washington, R.Helu 6-41, R. Torain 10-20. Miami, R.Bush 1447, M. Moore 2-14, Dn. Thomas 17-42.
PASSING (C-A-Y-TD-I): Washington, R. Grossman 21-32-215-0-2. Miami, M. Moore
20-29-209-0-1.
RECEIVING (Rec-Yds): Washington, L. Hankerson 8-106, J. Gaffney 3-37, F. Davis
3-28, R. Helu 3-13, L. Paulsen 1-16, D. Anderson 1-14, R. Torain 1-4, D. Young 1-(-3).
Miami, B. Marshall 7-98, D. Bess 4-37, R. Bush 4-4, A. Fasano 3-60, B. Hartline 1-6,
C. Clay 1-4. SACKS (Sk-Yds): Washington, R. Kerrigan 2-9. Miami, K. Dansby 1-11, J. Odrick
1-12, J. Taylor 1-7.
.
INTERCEPTIONS (Int-Yds): Washington, K. Barnes 1-30. Miami, K. Dansby 1-14, V.
Davis 1-28.
TACKLES (S-A-T): Washington, R. Doughty 9-0-9, P. Riley 7-2-9, L. Flethcer 7-1-8, L.
Landry 7-0-7, R. Kerrigan 5-1-6, K. Barnes 4-0-4, D. Hall 4-0-4, B. Cofield 3-0-3, J.
Wilson 2-0-2, B. Orakpo 2-0-2, C. Neild 1-0-1, A. Carriker 1-0-1. Miami, K. Dansby
9-1-10, K. Burnett 5-2-7, R. Jones 4-0-4, V. Davis 3-1-4, K. Misi 3-0-3, T. Culver 2-0-2,
Y. Bell 2-0-2, R. Starks 1-1-2, S. Smith 1-1-2, W. Allen 1-1-2, J. Taylor 1-0-1, J. Ordick
1-0-1, C. Wake 1-0-1, K. Langford 1-0-1, P. Soliai 0-1-1.
Missed Field Goals: Washington, 49WL. Miami, 50WL, 49WL.
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OPENING GAME NOTES
DOLPHINS ON KICKOFF WEEKEND
Miami is 26-22-1 (.542) in kickoff weekend games. The 26 wins
includes an 11-game win streak from 1992 to 2002 that ranks as the
second-longest in NFL history behind 17 straight opening weekend
victories by the Dallas Cowboys. The 11-game win streak started on
September 14, 1992 with a 27-23 victory at Cleveland and ended on
September 7, 2003 with a 20-21 loss vs. Houston.
MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS ON KICKOFF WEEKEND
STREAK
TEAM
WINS
LOSSES
TIES
W 17
Dallas
36
18
1
W 11
MIAMI
26
22
1
W 10
Detroit
46
37
2
W 10
New England
30
25
0
W9
Chicago
54
36
5
MIAMI ON KICKOFF WEEKEND ON THE ROAD
Miami is 16-14-1 (.533) in kickoff weekend road games. Below is a list
of all of the season opening away games in Dolphins history:
DATE
9/8/13
9/9/12
9/12/10
9/13/09
9/9/07
9/7/06
9/9/01
9/13/99
9/6/98
9/5/93
9/14/92
9/1/91
9/9/90
9/4/88
9/13/87
9/7/86
9/8/85
9/2/84
9/4/83
9/12/82
9/6/81
9/7/80
9/2/79
9/3/78
9/18/77
9/13/76
9/15/74
9/17/72
9/19/71
9/20/70
9/14/69
TIME (P.M.)
1:02
1:03
1:02
1:05
1:02
8:37
8:36
9:07
4:15
1:00
9:00
4:00
4:00
1:00
1:00
4:00
1:00
1:00
1:00
4:00
1:00
1:00
1:00
1:00
1:00
9:00
1:00
4:00
4:00
1:00
N/A
OPP
CLE
HOU
BUF
ATL
WAS
PIT
TEN
DEN
IND
IND
CLE
BUF
NWE
CHI
NWE
SDG
HOU
WAS
BUF
NYJ
STL
BUF
BUF
NYJ
BUF
BUF
NWE
KAN
DEN
BOS
CIN
RESULT
W 23-10
L 10-30
W 15-10
L 7-19
L 13-16
L 17-28
W 31-23
W 38-21
W 24-15
W 24-20
W 27-23
L 31-35
W 27-24
L 7-34
L 21-28
L 28-50
L 23-26
W 35-17
W 12-0
W 45-28
W 20-7
L 7-17
W 9-7
L 20-33
W 13-0
W 30-21
L 24-34
W 20-10
T 10-10
L 14-27
L 21-27
NOTABLE DOLPHINS PLAYERS IN SEASON OPENERS
JORDAN CAMERON
DATE OPP RECYDS AVG. TD LG
2011DNP
9/9/12
PHI 00 - 09/8/13
MIA9108
12.0122
9/7/14
AT PIT
24723.5047
TOTAL
11 155 14.1 1 47
GREG JENNINGS
DATE OPP RECYDS AVG. TD LG
9/10/06
CHI15 5.0 05
2007DNP
9/8/08
MIN59118.2056
9/13/09
CHI6106
17.7150T
9/12/10
AT PHI
58216.4132T
9/8/11
NO78912.7122
9/9/12
SF 5346.8 010
9/8/13
AT DET
33311.0020
9/7/14
AT STL
6589.7 118
TOTAL
38 498 13.1 4 56
RESHAD JONES
DATE
OPP
TOT SK/YDSINT/YDS FF
FR
9/12/10
AT BUF
00/0
0/0 00
9/12/11NE
12 0/0 0/0
9/8/13
AT CLE
60/0
0/0 00
9/7/14 NE
DNP
TOTALS
18 0/0 0/0
0
0
NDAMUKONG SUH
DATE
OPP
9/12/10
AT CHI
9/11/11
AT TB
9/9/12STL
9/8/13MIN
9/8/14NYG
TOTAL
TOT
1
1
2
0
3
7
RYAN TANNEHILL
DATE OPP
9/9/12
AT HOU
9/8/13
AT CLE
9/7/14NE
TOTAL
ATT CMPYDS
36
20
219
38
24
272
32 18 178
106 62 669
TD
0
1
2
3
CAMERON WAKE
DATE
OPP
9/13/09
VS. ATL
9/12/10
VS. BUF
9/12/11
VS. NE
9/9/12
VS. HOU
9/8/13
AT CLE
9/7/14
VS. NE
TOTAL
TOT
0
3
3
3
4
3
12
FR
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SK/YDSFF
1/1
0
0/0
0
1/120
0/0 0
0/0 0
2/130
SK/YDSFF
0/0
0
1/5
0
1/1
0
0/0
0
2.5/19
0
2/7
2
6.5/252
FR
0
0
0
0
0
0
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3
1
1
5
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OPENING GAME OFFENSIVE STARTERS (1966-2014)
YEARLT
LG
C
RG RT TE
WR
WR QB
RB
FB
2014
Albert
Colledge
Satele
S. Smith James Clay
Wallace
Hartline Tannehill Miller
Sims (TE)
2013
Martin
Incognito
Pouncey Jerry
Clabo
Sims
Wallace
Clay (TE) Tannehill Miller
Egnew (TE)
2012 Long
Incognito Pouncey Jerry Martin Fasano Naanee Bess TannehillBush
Clay
2011
Long
Incognito
Pouncey Carey
ColomboFasano
Marshall
Hartline Henne
Bush
Bess (TE)
2010 Long
Incognito Berger Jerry
Carey Fasano Marshall HartlineHenne Brown
Polite
2009
Long
Smiley
Grove
Thomas Carey
Fasano
Ginn
Camarillo PenningtonBrown
Polite
2008
Long
Smiley
Satele
Thomas Carey
Fasano
Ginn
Camarillo PenningtonWilliams
Martin (TE)
2007
Carey
Liwienski
Satele
Hadnot Shelton Martin
Chambers Booker Green
Brown
Peelle (TE)
2006
Shelton
James
Hadnot
Anderson Carey
McMichaelChambers Booker Culpepper Brown
Barnes
2005
McIntosh
James
McKinney Hadnot Carey
McMichaelChambers Booker Frerotte Brown
Diamond (TE)
2004
W. Smith
James
McKinney Whitley St. Clair McMichael Chambers Booker Fiedler
Minor
Lee (TE)
2003
W. Smith
Nails
Ruddy
T. Perry Wade
McMichael Chambers Lee (TE) Fiedler
R. Williams Konrad
2002
Dixon
Nails
Ruddy
T. Perry Wade
McMichael Chambers Gadsden Fiedler
R. Williams Konrad
2001
Spriggs
Dixon
Ruddy
T. Perry Wade
Chambers McKnight
Gadsden Fiedler
L. Smith
Konrad
2000
Webb
Dixon
Ruddy
Donnalley Wade
Goodwin Martin
Gadsden Fiedler
L. Smith
Konrad
1999
Webb
Dixon
Ruddy
Gogan
J. Brown Drayton Goodwin (TE)McDuffie Marino
Abdul-Jabbar Konrad
1998
Webb
Dixon
Ruddy
Donnalley J. Brown Drayton Perry (TE)
McDuffie Marino
Abdul-Jabbar Pritchett
1997
Webb
Sims
Ruddy
McIver
J. Brown Drayton Barnett
McDuffie Marino
Abdul-Jabbar Pritchett
1996
Webb
Sims
Ruddy
Gray
J. Brown Byars
Miller
McDuffie Marino
Abdul-Jabbar Pritchett
1995
Webb
Sims
Ruddy
Gray
Heller Green
Fryar
McDuffieMarino
Parmalee
Byars
1994
Webb
Sims
DellenbachWeidner Heller Jackson Fryar
Ingram Marino
Kirby
Byars
1993
Webb
Sims
DellenbachWeidner Heller Jackson Fryar
Ingram Marino
Higgs
Byars
1992
Webb
Sims
Uhlenhake GalbreathDennis Edmunds Duper
Martin Marino
Higgs
Paige
1991
Dellenbach Sims
Weidner GalbreathDennis Henry
Duper
Clayton Marino
Higgs
Paige
1990
Webb
Sims
Uhlenhake GalbreathDennis Edmunds Duper
Banks Marino
Smith
Paige
1989
Cheek
Foster
DellenbachGalbreath Lee
Edmunds Duper
Banks
Marino
Stradford
Brown
1988
Dennis
Foster
DellenbachToth
Lee
Hardy
Duper
Clayton Marino
Stradford
Davenport
1987
Dellenbach Foster
StephensonToth
Lee
Hardy
Duper
Clayton Marino
Hampton
Bennett
1986
Green
Foster
StephensonLee
Koch
Hardy
Duper
Clayton Marino
Hampton
Davenport
1985
Giesler
Foster
StephensonLee
Green
Hardy
Duper
Clayton Marino
Nathan
Bennett
1984
Giesler
Foster
StephensonNewman Laakso Johnson Duper
Clayton Marino
Jensen
Franklin
1983
Giesler
Kuechenberg StephensonNewman Laakso Johnson Harris
Cefalo
Woodley Nathan
Franklin
1982
Giesler
Kuechenberg StephensonNewman Laakso Lee
Harris
Cefalo
Woodley Nathan
Franklin
1981
Giesler
KuechenbergDennard Newman Laakso Lee
Harris
Moore Woodley Nathan
Bennett
1980
Green
Kuechenberg Dennard Newman Laakso Hardy
Harris
Moore Griese
D. Williams Howell
1979
KuechenbergNewman
Langer
Little
Current Hardy
Harris
Moore
Griese
D. Williams Csonka
1978
Moore
Kuechenberg Langer
Little
Current Tillman
Harris
Moore Strock
D. Williams Harris
1977 Moore
Newman Langer Little
CarltonTillman Solomon Moore Griese Malone
Bulaich
1976
Moore
KuechenbergLanger
Little
Evans Tillman
Twilley
Moore Griese
Malone
Nottingham
1975
Moore
KuechenbergLanger
Little
Evans Mandich Twilley
Moore Griese
Morris
Nottingham
1974
Crusan
KuechenbergLanger
Little
Evans Mandich Briscoe
Warfield Griese
Kiick
Csonka
1973
Moore
KuechenbergLanger
Little
Evans Fleming Briscoe
Warfield Griese
Morris
Csonka
1972
Moore
KuechenbergLanger
Little
Evans Fleming Briscoe
Warfield Griese
Morris
Csonka
1971
Crusan
KuechenbergDeMarco Little
Evans Fleming Stowe
Warfield Griese
Kiick
Csonka
1970
Crusan
Williams
DeMarco Little
Evans Fleming Twilley
WarfieldGriese
Kiick
Csonka
1969
Crusan
Williams
Goode
NeighborsBoynton Moreau
Twilley
Noonan Griese
Kiick
Mitchell
1968
Williams
Fowler
Goode
NeighborsEvans
Seiple
Twilley
Noonan Griese
Mitchell
Csonka
1967
Williams
Woodson
Goode
NeighborsEvans
Moreau
Twilley
Noonan Stofa
Auer
Price
1966
Williams
Park
Goode
NeighborsEvans
Kocourek Roderick
Noonan Wood
Auer
Joe
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OPENING GAME DEFENSIVE STARTERS (1966-2014)
YEARLE
2014 Wake
2013 Wake
2012
Odrick
2011
McDaniel
2010
Langford
2009
Langford
2008 Langford
2007
Roth
2006
Carter
2005
Carter
2004
D. Bowens
2003
Ogunleye
2002
Ogunleye
2001
Mixon
2000
Mixon
1999
Mixon
1998
Mixon
1997
Armstrong
1996
Armstrong
1995
Cross
1994
Webster
1993
Cross
1992
Turner
1991
Oglesby
1990 Turner
1989 Turner
1988 Turner
1987
Turner
1986
Turner
1985 Betters
1984
Betters
1983
Betters
1982
Betters
1981
Betters
1980
Betters
1979
Den Herder
1978
Den Herder
1977
Den Herder
1976
Den Herder
1975
Den Herder
1974
Den Herder
1973
Den Herder
1972
Den Herder
1971
Riley
1970
Riley
1969
Riley
1968 Riley
1967
Riley
1966
Branch
DT
Starks
Odrick
Starks
Merling
Starks
Ferguson
Ferguson
Traylor
Traylor
Traylor
Chester
Chester
Chester
Gardener
Gardener
Gardener
Gardener
Gardener
Gardener
Kingbeil
Klingbeil
Klingbeil
Klingbeil
Turner
Oglesby
Sochia
Sochia
Sochia
Baumhower
Barnett
Baumhower
Baumhower
Baumhower
Baumhower
Baumhower
Baumhower
Baumhower
Baumhower
Crowder
Crowder
Fernandez
Fernandez
Fernandez
Fernandez
Heinz
Heinz
Jacobs
Jacobs
Nomina
DT
RE
LB
LB
LB
LCB RCB
FS
SS
Odrick VernonTrusnik Ellerbe Misi Grimes Finnegan Wilson
Delmas
Soliai VernonWheeler Ellerbe Misi Grimes PattersonClemons Jones
Soliai
Wake
Burnett
Dansby
Misi
Marshall S. Smith
Jones
Clemons
Odrick
Wake
Merling (DL) Dansby
Sapp (DB) Davis
S. Smith
Jones
Bell
Odrick
Wake
Carpenter Dansby
Sapp (DB) Davis
Allen
Clemons
Bell
Starks
Taylor
Crowder
Ayodele Porter
Allen
S. Smith
Wilson
Bell
Holliday Roth Crowder AyodelePorter Allen GoodmanCrocker
Hill
Holliday
Taylor
Crowder
Z. Thomas Lehan (DB)Allen
Daniels
Bell
Hill
Holliday
Taylor
Crowder
Z. Thomas Spragan Allen
Goodman Tillman
Hill
Holliday
Taylor
Crowder
Z. Thomas Seau
Howard Madison
T. Jones
Schulters
Zgonina
Taylor
Greenwood Z. Thomas Seau
Surtain
Madison
Knight
Edwards
T. Bowens Taylor
Buckley (DB)Z. Thomas Seau
Surtain
Madison
Knight
Marion
T. Bowens Taylor
Greenwood Z. Thomas Rodgers Surtain
Madison
Freeman
Marion
T. Bowens Taylor
Russell
Z. Thomas Rodgers Surtain
Madison
Walker
Marion
T. Bowens Taylor
R. Jones
Z. Thomas Rodgers Surtain
Madison
Walker
Marion
T. Bowens Taylor
R. Jones
Z. Thomas Rodgers Buckley Madison
Jackson
Marion
T. Bowens Stubbs
R. Jones
Z. Thomas Rodgers Buckley Madison
Wooden
Marion
T. Bowens Taylor
A. Harris
Hollier
Rodgers Buckley Jackson
Wooden
C. Harris
T. Bowens Stubbs
Hollier
Z. Thomas Singleton Buckley Jackson
Oliver
Atkins
T. Bowens Coleman Singleton Cox
Hollier
Vincent
Brown
Stewart
Atkins
T. Bowens Coleman Singleton Bullough Cox
Vincent
Brown
Stewart
Atkins
Webster ColemanHobley
Offerdahl Cox
Vincent Brown
Jackson
Oliver
Cross
ColemanGrimsley Offerdahl Cox
Green Brown
Hobley
Oliver
Cross
Griggs
Offerdahl ReichnbachCox
McGruder Jackson
Williams
Oliver
Cross Griggs OfferdahlOdom Green McKyerBrown
Williams Oliver
Cross
Graf
Ahrens
Clark
Green LankfordJudson
Williams
Oliver
Bosa
Graf
Shipp
OfferdahlGreen LankfordJudson
Hobley
Williams
Bosa
Brudzinski Shipp
Brown
Frye
Lankford Judson
G. Blackwood Brown
Little
BrudzinskiShipp
Offerdahl Green
McNeal Judson
Lankford
Brown
Charles SendleinShipp
Brown Bowser Sowell Judson
Kozlowski Brown
Bokamper BrudzinskiBrophy
Brown
Bowser McNeal Judson
G. Blackwood
L. Blackwood
Bokamper BrudzinskiDuhe
Rhone
Bowser Small
Judson
G. Blackwood
L. Blackwood
Barnett
BrudzinskiDuhe
Rhone
Gordon McNeal Small
G. Blackwood
L. Blackwood
Barnett
Brudzinski Duhe
Rhone
Gordon McNeal Small
G. Blackwood Bessilieu
Den HerderBokamper Oretega
Chambers Duhe
McNeal Small
Foley
G. Blackwood
Duhe
Bokamper Towle
Chambers Gordon Thomas Small
Foley
Kozlowski
Betters
Bokamper Towle
Matheson Gordon Thomas Small
Foley
Volk
Duhe
Bokamper Towle
Kolen
Gordon Foley
Johnson
Anderson
Roberson
Reese
Andrews Gordon
Towle
Matheson White
Foley
Babb
Hill
Reese
Andrews Swift
Kolen
Matheson Foley
Johnson
Babb
Scott
Heinz
Stanfill
Swift
Kolen
Matheson MumphordJohnson
Anderson
Scott
Woods
Heinz
Swift
Buoniconti Kolen
Foley
Johnson
Anderson
Scott
Dunaway Stanfill
Swift
Buoniconti Kolen
Foley
Johnson
Anderson
Scott
RichardsonStanfill Swift
BuonicontiKolen
Foley
Mumphord Anderson
Scott
RichardsonStanfill Swift
BuonicontiKolen
Johnson Mumphord Anderson
Scott
Richardson Stanfill
Edmunds Buoniconti WeiscoskyWarren
Mumphord Petrella
Anderson
Nomina Branch Edmunds Emanuel BramlettWarren Lamb
Petrella
Anderson
Zecher
Branch
McDaniel Emanuel Bramlett Warren
WestmorelandJaquess
Lamb
Zecher
Cooke McDaniel Bruggers ErlandsonWarren Neff
West
McGeeve
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POSITION-BY-POSITION BREAKDOWN
QUARTERBACKS (3)
NO NAME
5
Thomas, Logan
8
Moore, Matt
17
Tannehill, Ryan
HT
6-6
6-3
6-4
WT EXP COLLEGE
250 2 Virginia Tech '14
220 8 Oregon State '07
220 4 Texas A&M '12
Veteran Additions: Logan Thomas (Wai., Ari.). Draft Choices/College
Free Agents: None. Losses from 2014: None.
WIDE RECEIVERS (6)
NO NAME
HT WT EXP COLLEGE
10
Stills, Kenny
6-0 198 3 Oklahoma '13
11
Parker, DeVante
6-3 218 R Louisville '15
14
Landry, Jarvis
5-11 202 2 LSU '15
18
Matthews, Rishard 6-0 217 4 Nevada '12
83
Hazel, Matt
6-1 205 1 Coastal Carolina '14
85
Jennings, Greg
6-0 198 10 Western Michigan '05
Veteran Additions: Kenny Stills (N.O.), Greg Jennings (Min.). Draft
Choices/College Free Agents: DeVante Parker (D1). Losses from 2014:
Brandon Gibson (N.E.), Brian Hartline (Cle.) and Mike Wallace (Min.)
RUNNING BACKS (3)
NO NAME
26
Miller, Lamar
27
James, LaMike
34
Williams, Damien
TIGHT ENDS (2)
NO NAME
HT
6-4
80
Sims, Dion
84
Cameron, Jordan 6-5
HT
5-10
5-9
5-11
WT EXP COLLEGE
225 4 Miami (FL) '13
200 4 Oregon '11
225 2 Oklahoma '14
Veteran Additions: None. Draft Choices/College Free Agents: Jay Ajayi
(IR - Designated for Return) (D5). Losses from 2014: Knowshon Moreno,
Daniel Thomas.
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WT EXP COLLEGE
268 3
Michigan State '14
260 5
Southern California '10
Veteran Additions: Jordan Cameron (Cle.). Draft Choices/College Free
Agents: none. Losses from 2014: Charles Clay (Buf).
POSITION-BY-POSITION BREAKDOWN
OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (9)
NO NAME
51
Pouncey, Mike
63
Thomas, Dallas
66
McClendon, Jacques
70
James, Ja'Wuan
72
Linkenbach, Jeff
74
Fox, Jason
75
Douglas, Jamil
76
Albert, Branden
77
Turner, Billy
HT
6-5
6-5
6-3
6-6
6-6
6-6
6-4
6-5
6-5
WT EXP COLLEGE
305 5 Florida '11
315 3 Tennessee '13
320 4 Tennessee '09
315 2 Tennessee '14
317 6 Cincinnati '09
310 6 Miami (FL) '10
310 R Arizona State '15
320 8 Virginia '09
302 1 North Dakota State '14
Veteran Additions: Jacques McClendon (Jac.), Jeff Linkenbach (K.C.). Draft
Choices/College Free Agents: Jamil Douglas (D4). Losses from 2014: Daryn
Colledge (retired), Samson Satele (free agent), Nate Garner (free agent) and
Shelley Smith (Den.).
DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (9)
NO NAME
50
Vernon, Olivier
78
Fede, Terrence
79
Shelby, Derrick
90
Mitchell, Earl
91
Wake, Cameron
93
Suh, Ndamukong
94
Mosley, C.J.
96
Francis, A.J.
97
Phillips, Jordan
HT
6-2
6-4
6-2
6-3
6-3
6-4
6-2
6-5
6-6
WT EXP COLLEGE
275 4 Miami (FL) '13
278 2 Marist '14
280 4 Utah '12
310 6 Arizona '10
270 7 Penn State '05
320 6 Nebraska '09
315 11 Missouri '04
330 1 Maryland '13
330 R Oklahoma '15
Veteran Additions: Ndamukong Suh (Det.). Draft Choices/College Free
Agents: Jordan Phillips (D2). Losses from 2014: Jared Odrick (Jac.),
Randy Starks (Cle.).
LINEBACKERS (7)
NO NAME
Paysinger, Spencer
42
46
Hewitt, Neville
49
Vigil, Zach
52
Sheppard, Kelvin
53
Jenkins, Jelani
55
Misi, Koa
58
McCain, Chris
HT
6-2
6-2
6-2
6-2
6-0
6-3
6-5
WT EXP COLLEGE
250 5 Oregon '10
235 R Marshall '15
240 R Utah State '15
249 5 LSU '11
243 3 Florida '13
255 6 Utah '10
245 2 California '14
Veteran Additions: Spencer Paysinger (NYG). Draft Choices/College Free
Agent: Mike Hull (CFA), Neville Hewitt (CFA), Zach Vigil (CFA). Losses from
2014: Jason Trusnik, Philip Wheeler.
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POSITION-BY-POSITION BREAKDOWN
DEFENSIVE BACKS (11)
NO NAME
20
Jones, Reshad
21
Grimes, Brent
22
Taylor, Jamar
24
McCain, Brice
28
McCain, Bobby
29
Davis, Will
30
Bowman, Zack
31
Thomas, Michael
32
Kovacs, Jordan
35
Aikens, Walt
36
Lippett, Tony
HT
6-1
5-10
5-10
5-9
5-11
5-11
6-1
5-11
5-10
6-1
6-3
WT EXP COLLEGE
218 6 Georgia '10
185 9 Shippensburg '06
195 3 Boise State '13
190 7 Utah '08
196 R Memphis '15
190 3 Utah State '13
210 8 Nebraska '07
201 3 Stanford '12
208 3 Michigan '13
208 2 Liberty '14
200 R Michigan State '15
Veteran Additions: Brice McCain (Pit.), Zack Bowman (NYG). Draft
Choices/College Free Agents: Bobby McCain (D5), Tony Lippett (D5).
Losses from 2014: Cortland Finnegan (retired), T.J. Heath (free agent),
R.J. Stanford (free agent), Jimmy Wilson (S.D.).
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SPECIALISTS (3)
NO NAME
3
Franks, Andrew
4
Darr, Matt
92
Denney, John
HT
6-1
6-1
6-5
WT EXP COLLEGE
205 R RPI '15
220 R Tennessee '15
252 11 Brigham Young '05
Veteran Additions: None. Draft Choices/College Free Agents: Andrew
Franks (CFA), Matt Darr (CFA). Losses from 2014: None.
DOLPHINS RECORD BOOK
DOLPHINS COACHING RECORDS
HEAD COACH
George Wilson
Don Shula
Jimmy Johnson
Dave Wannstedt
Jim Bates
Nick Saban
Cam Cameron
Tony Sparano
Todd Bowles
JOE PHILBIN
YEARS
1966-69
1970-95
1996-99
2000-04
2004
2005-06
2007
2008-11
2011
2012-14
W
15
274
38
43
3
15
1
29
2
23
L
39
147
31
33
4
17
15
33
1
25
T
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PCT.
.278
.648
.551
.566
.429
.469
.063
.468
.667
.479
Most Interceptions Returned for a Touchdown in a Game
2
Dick Anderson (Miami vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 3, 1973) and Mike
Kozlowski (Miami vs. N.Y. Jets, Dec. 16, 1983); tied with 29 others
Most Kickoffs Returned for a Touchdown in a Game
2
Ted Ginn Jr. (Miami vs. N.Y. Jets, Nov. 1, 2009);
tied with 9 others
Most Combined Returns for a Touchdown in a game
2
Ted Ginn Jr. (Miami vs. N.Y. Jets, Nov. 1, 2009);
tied with 33 others
Most Career Fumbles Returned for a Touchdown
6
Jason Taylor (Miami, 1997-2007; Was., 2008; Miami, 2009;
N.Y. Jets, 2010; Miami, 2011)
Most Consecutive Home Wins by a Team
27
Miami (1971-74)
Most Two-Point Conversions in a Season
Miami 6 (1994); tied with Minnesota (1997)
Most Seasons Leading NFL in Fewest Times Sacked
10
Miami (1973, 1982-90)
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading NFL in Fewest Times Sacked
9
Miami (1982-1990)
Fewest Times Sacked in a Season
7
Miami (1988)
Most Seasons Leading NFL in Fewest Penalties
13
Miami (1968, 1976-84, 1986, 1990-91)
Hall of Fame Head Coach Don Shula patrols the sideline against the Buffalo Bills on Sept. 13, 1976
NFL RECORDS HELD BY DOLPHINS
Most Seasons Leading NFL in Attempts
5
Dan Marino (1984, 1986, 1988, 1992, 1997)
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading NFL in Fewest Penalties
9
Miami (1976-1984)
Most Seasons Leading NFL in Fewest Yards Penalized
14
Miami (1967-68, 1973, 1977-84, 1990-91, 2010)
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading NFL in Fewest Yards Penalized
8
Miami (1977-84)
Most Seasons Leading NFL in Completions
6
Dan Marino (1984-86, 1988, 1992, 1997)
Most Consecutive Seasons Leading NFL in Completions
3
Dan Marino (1984-86); tied with George Blanda (Hou.,1963-65)
Most Seasons Leading NFL in Passing Yards Gained
5
Dan Marino (1984-86, 1988, 1992); tied with Sonny Jurgensen (Phi. 1961-62, Was. 1966-67, 1969)
Most Games, 400 or More Yards Passin in a Season
4
Dan Marino (1984); tied with Peyton Manning (Den. 2013)
Most Consecutive Games, 400 or More Yards Passing
2
Dan Marino (1984); tied with seven others
Most Interceptions in a Game
4
Dick Anderson (Miami vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 3, 1973);
tied with 18 others
Hall of Fame Quarterback Dan Marino
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2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS DRAFT CLASS
2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS DRAFT RECAP
ROUND
1
PLAYER
NO
HOW ACQUIRED
POS
HT
WT
COLLEGE
DeVante Parker
14th
---
WR
6’3”
211
Louisville
47th
to Eagles in draft trade down
52nd
from Eagles in draft trade down
DT
6’6”
334
Oklahoma
78th
to Saints
2a
2b
Jordan Phillips
3
4
Jamil Douglas
114th
G
6’4”
300
Arizona State
5a
Bobby McCain
145th
from Eagles in draft trade down
CB
5’11”
195
Memphis
5b
Jay Ajayi
149th
from Vikings
RB
6’0”
216
Boise State
5c
Cedric Thompson
150st
S
6’0”
208
Minnesota
5d
Tony Lippett
156th
CB
6’3”
185
Michigan State
from Eagles in draft trade down
6
to Eagles in draft trade down
7
to Baltimore
MIAMI DOLPHINS DRAFT TRADES
DAY 1
DAY 2
DAY 3
THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 2015
FRIDAY, MAY 1, 2015
SATURDAY, MAY 2, 2015
There were no trades involving the
Miami Dolphins that took place during
the first day of the 2015 NFL draft.
The list below are the trades involving
the Miami Dolphins that took place
during the second day of the 2014 NFL
draft.
There were no trades involving the
Miami Dolphins that took place during
the third day of the 2014 NFL draft.
TRADE
1
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The Miami Dolphins traded the 47th and 191st picks to Philadelphia for the 52nd, 145th and 156th selections in the 2015 draft
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FREE AGENCY TRACKER
The Dolphins have been active in the 2015 Free Agency market. Prior to
the 2015 NFL draft, the team has re-signed 11 players who ended the
season with the club, while also adding another 11 players to the roster.
Below tracks the players the team has signed as well as those who ended
the 2014 season on the Miami roster and their current status.
PLAYERS RETAINED
PLAYERS FROM 2014 RE-SIGNED (10)
LaRon Byrd
S
Jason Fox
T
A.J. Francis
DT
T.J. Heath
CB
LaMichael James
RB
Jordan Kovacs
S
Matt Moore
QB
Kelvin Sheppard
LB
Michael Thomas
S
UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS (4)
Daryn Colledge
G
Retired
Knowshon Moreno
RB
Samson Satele
C
Daniel Thomas
RB
Chicago
Cortland Finnegan
CB
Retired
Nate Garner
G
Philip Wheeler
LB
FREE-AGENTS (3)
WR
Louis Delmas
REMAINING UNSIGNED FREE AGENTS
FROM 2014 ROSTER
San Francisco
UNRESTRICTED FREE-AGENTS LOST (5)
Charles Clay*
TE
Buffalo
Jonathan Freeny
LB
New England
Jared Odrick
DT
Jacksonville
Jason Trusnik
LB
Carolina
Jimmy Wilson
S
San Diego
Brandon Gibson
WR
New England
Brian Hartline
WR
Cleveland
Shelley Smith
G
Denver
Randy Starks
DT
Cleveland
Dannell Ellerbe
LB
New Orleans
Mike Wallace
WR
Minnesota
FREE-AGENTS LOST (4)
UNRESTRICTED FREE-AGENTS SIGNED (7)
Zack Bowman
CB
N.Y. Giants
Jordan Cameron
TE
Cleveland
Jeff Linkenbach
OL
Kansas City
Brice McCain
CB
Pittsburgh
Jacques McClendon
OL
Jacksonville
Spencer Paysinger
LB
N.Y. Giants
Ndamukong Suh
DT
Detroit
TRADES (2)
* Did not match Bills offer after placing transition tag on Clay
FREE-AGENTS SIGNED (3)
Josh Freeman
QB
Greg Jennings
WR
Minnesota
J.D. Walton
OL
N.Y. Giants
RESTRICTED FREE AGENTS (1)
Derrick Shelby
DE
TRADE (1)
Kenny Stills
WR
New Orleans
Kenny Stills
Zack Bowman
Jordan Cameron
Greg Jennings
Jeff Linkenbach
Mike Tannenbaum, Stephen Ross, Ndamukong Suh, Joe Philbin and Dennis Hickey
Brice McCain
Jacques McClendon
Spencer Paysinger
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TEAM NOTES
MIAMI SCORES ALL-TIME
Miami’s 24.3 points per game in 2014 were tied for the eighth-highest
season average in team history and most since the team averaged 24.9 in
1995. Further, Miami scored 24-or-more points in six out of their first eight
games for the third time in team history (1975 and 1984) .
HIGHEST SCORING SEASONS, FRANCHISE HISTORY
SEASON
G
PTS
PTS/G
1984
16
513
32.1
1972
14
385
27.5
1986
16
430
26.9
1985
16
428
26.8
1975
14
357
25.5
1995
16
398
24.9
1973
14
343
24.5
1994
16
389
24.3
1983
16
389
24.3
2014
16
388
24.3
Miami’s 24.3 points per game in 2014 was not only the eighth highest
scoring average in franchise history, but the 4.5-point increase from 2013
(19.8 PPG) was the fourth highest average points per game increase in
the NFL.
HIGHEST POINTS PER GAME INCREASE IN NFL FROM 2013 TO 2014
TEAM
2014 PTS/G 2013 PTS/G
DIFF
Houston Texans
23.3
17.3
6.0
Baltimore Ravens
25.6
20.0
5.6
New York Giants
23.8
18.4
5.4
MIAMI DOLPHINS
24.3
19.8
4.5
Green Bay Packers
30.4
26.1
4.3
MIAMI OFFENSE ALL-TIME
Miami’s 350.1 yards per game on offense in 2014 was the 10th-highest
average in franchise history and most since the team averaged 357.3 in
1995.
MIAMI DOLPHINS HIGHEST YARDS PER GAME ON OFFENSE, SINGLE SEASONS
SEASON G
TOT YDS TOT YDS/G RU YDS PS YDS PN YDS
1984
16
6,936
433.5
1,918
5,018
527
1986
16
6,324
395.3
1,545
4,779
609
1994
16
6,078
379.9
1,658
4,420
747
1987
15
5,538
369.2
1,662
3,876
634
1985
16
5,843
365.2
1,729
4,114
637
1993
16
5,812
363.3
1,459
4,353
663
1972
14
5,036
359.7
2,960
2,076
714
1988
16
5,721
357.6
1,205
4,516
845
1995
16
5,716
357.3
1,506
4,210
907
2014
16
5,601
350.1
1,872
3,729
635
Miami’s 350.1 yards per game on offense was not only the 10th-highest in
franchise history, but the 37.2 yards per game increase from 2013 was the
sixth highest average yards per game increase in the NFL.
HIGHEST POINTS PER GAME INCREASE IN NFL FROM 2013 TO 2014
TEAM
2014 PTS/G 2013 PTS/G
DIFF
Pittsburgh Steelers
411.1
337.5
73.6
341.8
64.8
Indianapolis Colts
406.6
New York Giants
367.2
307.5
59.7
Baltimore Ravens
364.9
307.4
57.5
Dallas Cowboys
382.6
341.1
41.5
MIAMI DOLPHINS
350.1
312.9
37.2
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DOLPHINS AMONG LEAST PENALIZED
Since Head Coach Joe Philbin arrived in 2012, the Dolphins’ 233
penalties committed for 1,957 yards are the fewest penalties and
penalty yards in the NFL.
TEAM
1. MIA
2. Atl
3. Min
4. Car
5. NYG
FEWEST PENALTIES COMMITTED, 2012-14
PENALTIES COMMITTED
PENALTY YARDS
233
1,957
243
2,043
260
2,361
261
2,262
264
2,260
TEAM
1. MIA
2. Atl
3. KC
4. Ind
5. NYG
FEWEST PENALTY YARDS, 2012-14
PENALTIES COMMITTED
PENALTY YARDS
233
1,957
243
2,043
281
2,188
265
2,225
264
2,260
MIAMI MOVES THE CHAINS
Miami’s offense in 2014 improved dramatically in many categories and
certainly was successful moving the chains. The Dolphins 12.7 three-andout percentage was the lowest in the NFL.
TEAM
1. MIA
2. GB
3. Dal
4. NO
5. Pit
2014 FEWEST THREE-AND-OUT DRIVES
OFF. SERIES 3 & OUT DRIVES
3 & OUT %
181
23
12.7
169
23
13.6
179
28
15.6
174
28
16.1
174
28
16.1
MIAMI FIRST DOWN SUCCESS
As a result of Miami’s strong offensive attack in 2014, the team was the best
in the NFL in percentage of first down plays that gain four-or-more yards
at 54.4 percent.
NFL FIRST DOWN EFFICIENCY LEADERS
TEAM 1ST DOWN 4+ YD GAINS % OF 1ST DN PL OF 4+ YDS
1. MIA
485
264
54.4
2. Dal
461
240
52.1
3. Chi
445
230
51.7
4. Sea
455
235
51.6
5. NO
511
263
51.5
MIAMI IN RARE COMPANY WITH
MARGIN OF VICTORIES
Miami’s first six wins of the 2014 season were by at least 13 points.
Only three other teams since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger recorded their
first six (or more) wins in a season by margins of 13 or more points: the
2007 New England Patriots (first eight, on their way to a 16-0 record),
1999 St. Louis Rams (first 13; won the Super Bowl that season) and 1984
Washington Redskins (first nine).
DOLPHINS’ FIRST SIX WINS ALL BY MARGINS OF 13 OR MORE POINTS
DATE
OPP
PTS
OPP
DIFF
9/7/14
NE
33
20
13
9/28/14
at Oak
38
14
24
10/19/14
at Chi
27
14
13
10/26/14
at Jac
27
13
14
11/2/14
SD
37
0
37
11/13/14
Buf
22
9
13
TEAM NOTES
MIAMI AMONG BEST ON OPENING
POSSESSION OF SECOND HALF IN 2014
Miami scored on the opening possession of the second half nine times in
2014. Miami’s 51 points scored on the opening possession of the second
half were the most in the NFL.
2014 POINTS SCORED ON FIRST POSSESSION OF SECOND HALF
TEAM
POS
PTS
TD
FGM
SCORES SCORES %
1. MIA
16
51
6
3
9
56.3
2. Den
16
49
7
0
7
43.8
3. Car
16
48
6
2
8
50.0
4. Ind
16
45
6
1
7
43.8
5. Chi
16
44
5
3
8
50.0
MIAMI SETS FRANCHISE RECORD WITH
FIRST DOWNS IN A GAME IN 2014
In Miami’s 37-35 come-from-behind victory over Minnesota in Week 16
in 2014, the team accomplished many significant feats. One of particular
note was setting the franchise record for first downs in a game with 36,
surpassing the previous high marks of 34 first downs set in 1977 and 1988.
MOST FIRST DOWNS IN A GAME, DOLPHINS HISTORY
DATE
OPP
TOT 1ST
TOT YDS
RU YDS
PS YDS
12/21/14
MIN
36
493
116
377
12/12/88
Cle
34
497
93
404
11/24/77
at StL
34
503
295
208
11/23/97
at NE
33
406
36
370
9/15/85
Ind
33
486
157
329
10/21/84
at NE
33
552
236
316
MIAMI 30-POINT GAMES IN 2014
The Dolphins’ 37 points scored against Minnesota marked the fifth time
in 2014 they scored at least 30 points in 2014, the team’s most 30-point
games since 2001 when they also did it five times. The Dolphins also
reached the 30-point mark this season against New England (33-20
victory), Oakland (38-14 victory), San Diego (37-0 victory) and Denver
(39-36 loss).
MIAMI 30-POINT GAMES THIS SEASON
OPP
MIA PTS
OPP PTS
NE
33
20
at Oak
38
14
SD
37
0
at Den
36
39
Min
37
35
DATE
9/7/14
9/28/14
11/2/14
11/23/14
12/21/14
MIAMI POINTS IN RED ZONE
Miami’s 303 points scored in the red zone were fifth-best in the NFL
in 2014. Further, the Dolphins went a perfect 5-for-5 at Denver in
Week 12 and 5-for-5 vs. Minnesota in Week 16, their best red zone
performances since the 2002 season opener when the team went
6-for-6 in a 49-21 victory against the Detroit Lions.
TEAM
1. NE
2. Den
3. NO
4. GB
5. MIA
2014 NFL RED ZONE POINTS SCORED
RZ
RZ RUSH RZ PASS RZ TDS
DRIVES
TDS
TDS
67
13
26
22
62
13
26
18
65
14
25
15
64
13
24
18
68
11
24
19
RZ PTS
338
328
317
312
303
MIAMI RUN GAME ALL-TIME HIGHS
Miami produced two of the top 10 average yards per carry games
in franchise history in 2014. Miami’s 8.95 average against the Jets in
Week 17 set the franchise high mark.
HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS PER CARRY, TEAM HISTORY, SINGLE GAME
DATE
OPP
ATT
YDS
AVG
12/28/14
NYJ
20
179
8.95
11/7/1971
Buf
38
302
7.95
12/1/2002
at Buf
34
270
7.94
9/30/1973
NE
38
301
7.92
11/11/1973
Bal
41
315
7.68
12/5/1976
Buf
29
218
7.52
10/27/1997
Chi
16
119
7.44
12/8/2013
at Pit
25
181
7.24
12/22/1986
NE
17
122
7.18
9/21/2014
KC
20
141
7.05
9/30/2007
Oak
20
141
7.05
Miami recorded 399 rushing attempts for 1,872 yards in 2014. Their
4.69 rushing average was the second highest in the NFL.
TEAM
Sea
MIA
Dal
SF
KC
2014 NFL HIGHEST YARDS PER CARRY LEADERS
ATT
YDS
AVG
LG
525
2,762
5.26
79t
399
1,872
4.69
97t
507
2,354
4.64
65t
470
2,176
4.63
90t
420
1,918
4.57
63t
TD
20
12
16
10
18
Miami’s 4.69 season average for yards per carry was the fifth highest
average in franchise history.
HIGHEST SEASON AVERAGE YARDS PER CARRY, TEAM HISTORY
SEASON
G
ATT
YDS
AVG
1971
14
486
2,429
5.00
1973
14
507
2,521
4.97
1972
14
613
2,960
4.83
2002
16
530
2,502
4.72
2014
16
399
1,872
4.69
1977
14
350
2,366
4.56
In addition to being one of the league leaders in yards per carry in
2014, the number of carries was also important in the team’s success.
When tallying 24-or-more rushing attempts in a game last season,
Miami compiled a perfect 7-0 record.
DATE
9/7/14
9/28/14
10/19/14
10/26/14
11/2/14
11/13/14
12/21/14
MIAMI RUSHES 24-0R-MORE TIMES
OPP
RESULT ATT
YDS
NE
W, 33-20
38
191
at Oak W, 38-14
35
157
at Chi W, 27-14
33
137
at Jax W, 27-13
24
148
SD
W, 37-0
35
132
Buf
W, 22-9
24
125
Min
W, 37-35
28
116
AVG
5.03
4.49
4.15
6.17
3.77
5.21
4.14
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2
1
0
1
0
1
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TEAM NOTES
MIAMI DOUBLE-DIGIT WINS ALL-TIME
Miami’s six wins by double digits during the 2014 season were the
most by the team in a season since 2003.
MIAMI TOUGH AGAINST THE PASS
In 2014, Miami allowed 27 passing touchdowns, compared to 17
touchdown passes surrendered in 2013 and 18 touchdown passes allowed in 2012. Over the past three seasons, Miami’s 62 touchdown
passes allowed are tied for the fourth-fewest in the NFL.
MIAMI TEAM FIRST DOWNS ALL-TIME
Miami’s offense showed significant improvement in 2014. The team
improved in points scored and yards per game. Similarly, the Dolphins
recorded 361 first downs in 2014, tied for the second most in a season
in franchise history.
MOST FIRST DOWNS IN A SEASON, DOLPHINS HISTORY
SEASON
TOT 1ST
RUSH 1ST PASS 1ST PEN 1ST
1984
387
115
243
29
2014
361
99
226
36
1985
361
116
218
27
1986
351
84
250
17
1995
345
98
225
22
MIAMI TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL IN 2014
In 2014, Miami finished with a plus-2 turnover differential, the first positive
turnover ratio for the Dolphins since 2008 when the team finished first in
the NFL with a plus-17 ratio. Miami’s plus-2 turnover ratio in 2014 was tied
for the sixth highest in the AFC.
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Since Defensive Coordinator Kevin Coyle assumed his current role in
2012, Miami’s defense has totaled 123 sacks, the fifth-most in the AFC
during that stretch.
MOST SACKS IN NFL SINCE 2008
TEAM
SACKS
1. Buffalo Bills
147
2. Denver Broncos
134
3. Baltimore Ravens
126
4. New England Patriots
125
5. MIAMI DOLPHINS
123
MOST DOUBLE-DIGIT WINS IN FRANCHISE HISTORY
SEASON
DOUBLE-DIGIT WINS
1972
11
1984
10
1973
8
1983
8
1970
7
1971
7
1977
7
1978
7
1979
7
2003
7
2014
6
Five others
6
2014 TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL, AFC
TEAM INT FOR FUM FOR TOT INT GIVE FUM GIVE TOT
1t. NE
16
9
25
9
4
13
1t. Hou
20
14
34
13
9
22
3. Buf
19
11
30
13
10
23
4. Cle
21
8
29
16
7
23
5. Den
18
7
25
15
5
20
6t. Bal
11
11
22
12
8
20
6t. MIA
14
11
25
12
11
23
MIAMI SACKS SINCE 2012
DIFF
+12
+12
+7
+6
+5
+2
+2
FEWEST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED SINCE 2012
TEAM
TD
1. Seattle Seahawks
48
2. St. Louis Rams
55
3. Cincinnati Bengals
56
4t. MIAMI DOLPHINS
62
4t. Baltimore Ravens
62
Over the past two seasons, Miami’s 83.2 passer rating allowed is sixthbest in the AFC.
AFC PASSER RATING ALLOWED SINCE 2013
TEAM
NET YDS
TD
INT
1. Buffalo Bills
6,563
44
42
2. Cincinnati Bengals
7,232
40
40
3. Cleveland Browns
7,130
51
35
4. Kansas City Chiefs
7,214
47
27
5. New England Patriots
7,661
49
33
6. MIAMI DOLPHINS
7,309
44
32
RATE
74.7
75.0
79.1
82.3
82.5
83.2
TEAM NOTES
MIAMI DEFENSIVE TDs IN 2014
S Louis Delmas’ 81-yard interception return for a touchdown and CB Brent
Grimes’ 22-yard interception return for a touchdown at Jacksonville on
Oct. 26, 2014 marked the fifth time in team history that the Dolphins have
returned two interceptions for touchdowns in a game. The last time was
Dec. 6, 1998, at Oakland when LBs Zach Thomas (1 yard) and Robert Jones
(14 yards) accomplished that feat.
MOST INTS RETURNED FOR A TD, SINGLE GAME, FRACHISE HISTORY
INTS
DATES
2
12/3/73 vs. Pittsburgh
2
9/12/82 at N.Y. Jets
2
12/16/83 vs. N.Y. Jets
2
12/6/98 at Oakland
2
10/26/14 at Jacksonville
In addition to Delmas’ and Grimes’ returns, CB Cortland Finnegan returned
a fumble recovery 50 yards for a touchdown at Oakland (London) on Sept.
28. The last time the Dolphins had three different players score defensive
touchdowns in a season was in 2003 when CBs Sam Madison and Terrell
Buckley scored on interception returns and DE Jason Taylor reached the end
zone on a fumble return.
2014 MIAMI DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS
PLAYER
DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWN
Cortland Finnegan
50-yard fumble recovery at Oakland (London) (9/28)
Louis Delmas
81-yard interception return at Jacksonville (10/26)
Brent Grimes
22-yard interception return at Jacksonville (10/26)
MIAMI INTERCEPTION RETURNS AMONG
NFL LEADERS IN 2014
Miami recorded 14 interceptions in 2014 and returned those for 299 yards
and two touchdowns. The Dolphins’ 299 return yards were 10th-most in
the NFL and are the most the team has returned in a season since 2000.
2014 NFL INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS LEADERS
TEAM
G
INT
YDS
AVG
LG
1. Houston
16
20
483
24.2
80t
2. Green Bay
16
18
396
22
82t
3. Detroit
16
20
388
19.4
70
4. Carolina
16
14
350
25
84t
5. Cleveland
16
21
333
15.9
62t
6. Buffalo
16
19
322
16.9
45
7. Arizona
16
18
321
17.8
88t
8. Seattle
16
13
319
24.5
53
9. San Francisco 16
23
315
13.7
73
10. MIAMI
16
14
299
21.4
81t
TD
4
3
1
2
2
0
3
2
2
2
MIAMI AVERAGE MARGIN OF VICTORY IN 2014
Miami finished the 2014 season with an 8-8 record and the first six victories
produced double-digit margin of victories. The Dolphins defeated the
Patriots 33-20 on Sept. 7, Raiders 38-14 on Sept. 28, Bears 27-14 on Oct. 19,
Jaguars 27-13 on Oct. 26, Chargers 37-0 on Nov. 2 and Bills 22-9 on Nov.
13. Miami defeated the Jets, 16-13, on Dec. 1 and Vikings 37-35 on Dec.
21. Miami’s average margin of victory was 14.9, the sixth-highest margin of
victory among teams with at least a.500 record in the NFL.
TOP 10 AVG. MARGIN OF VICTORY AMONG TEAMS WITH MIN .500 RECORDS
TEAM
RECORD
AVG. MARGIN OF VICTORY
1. New England
2. Green Bay
3t. Indianapolis
3t. Baltimore
5. Denver
6. MIAMI
7. Kansas City
8. Philadelphia
9. Dallas
10. Seattle
12-4
12-4
11-5
10-6
12-4
8-8
9-7
10-6
12-4
12-4
17.3
16.6
15.7
15.7
15.0
14.9
14.2
14.0
13.6
13.5
MIAMI’S LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY
Miami’s 37-0 victory vs. San Diego on Nov. 2 was tied for the 10th-highest
margin of victory in team history and largest shutout win since Oct. 11,
1987 in a replacement game vs. Kansas City (42-0).
MIAMI MOST DECISIVE WINS, ALL TIME
MARGIN
SCORE
52 52-0 vs. New England (11/12/72)
44 44-0 vs. Baltimore (11/11/73)
43 43-0 at N.Y. Jets (10/19/75)
42 45-3 vs. N.Y. Jets (11/24/86)
42 42-0 vs. Kansas City (10/11/87)
41 55-14 at St. Louis (11/24/77)
38 45-7 vs. Buffalo (12/20/70)
38 41-3 vs. New England (10/17/71)
38 52-14 vs. N.Y. Jets (9/3/95)
37 37-0 VS. SAN DIEGO (11/2/14)
37 37-0 vs. Baltimore (11/20/83)
37 44-7 vs. Indianapolis (9/23/84)
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RYAN TANNEHILL NOTES
TANNEHILL QB RATING
TANNEHILL PROGRESS
QB Ryan Tannehill showed steady improvement in many
areas in 2014. He set career highs in several important
statistical categories - completion percentage (66.4 percent
compared to 60.4 percent in 2013), touchdowns (27
compared to 24 in 2013) and perhaps most importantly
passer rating (his 92.8 passer rating shattered his previous
Tannehill
career high of 81.7 from 2013). Further, his 92.8 passer
rating was the fifth-highest single-season passer rating in
franchise history.
HIGHEST PASSER RATING IN DOLPHINS HISTORY, SINGLE SEASON
PASSER RATING PLAYER
108.9
Dan Marino (1984)
97.4
Chad Pennington (2008)
96.0
Dan Marino (1983)
95.9
Dan Marino (1993)
92.8
RYAN TANNEHILL (2014)
92.5
Dan Marino (1986)
90.8
Dan Marino (1995)
Since entering the NFL in 2012, QB Ryan Tannehill is one of four of the
NFL’s 32 current starting quarterbacks who has had his passer rating rise
over each of the past three seasons.
NFL QBs WITH IMPROVED PASSER RATINGS OVER PAST 3 SEASONS
PLAYER
TEAM
2012
2013
2014
RYAN TANNEHILL
Miami
76.1
81.7
92.8
Matthew Stafford
Detroit
79.8
84.2
85.7
Andrew Luck
Indianapolis
76.5
87.0
96.5
Tony Romo
Dallas
90.5
96.7
113.2
TANNEHILL COMPLETES 70% OF PASSES RECORD
In 2014, QB Ryan Tannehill became the first player in team history to
complete at least 70 percent of his passes in four-straight and five-straight
games. He was the only player in the NFL in 2014 to record five consecutive
games with a 70-or-more completion percentage. Additionally, his eight
games completing 70-or-more percent of his passes were tied for the most
in the NFL with Sants QB Drew Brees.
TANNEHILL COMPLETES AT LEAST 70 PERCENT OF PASSES FROM WEEKS 9-13
DATE
OPP ATT CMP PCT YDS TD
INT
RATE
11/2/14
SD
34
24 70.6 288
3
0
125.6
11/9/14
at Det 38
27 71.1 207
1
1
81.8
11/13/14
Buf
34
26 76.5 240
2
0
114.8
11/23/14
at Den 36
26 72.2 228
3
1
104.9
12/1/14
at NYJ 35
25 71.4 235
0
1
77.7
TANNEHILL CAREER PASSING YARDS
QB Ryan Tannehill’s 11,252 yards are the third-most in Dolphins history
behind only Dan Marino (61,361) and Bob Griese (25,092).
MOST CAREER PASSING YARDS IN DOLPHINS HISTORY
PLAYER
SEA
G
YDS
TD
INT
Dan Marino
1983-99 242
61,361
420
252
Bob Griese
1967-80 161
25,092
192
172
RYAN TANNEHILL 2012-14 48
11,252
63
42
Jay Fiedler
2000-04 62
11,040
66
63
Chad Henne 2008-11 36
7,114
31
37
34
Miami at Washington - 9.13.15
RATE
86.4
77.1
84.0
76.8
75.7
QB Ryan Tannehill’s 84.0 career passer rating is the fourth-highest of
any Dolphin quarterback.
MIAMI DOLPHINS CAREER PASSER RATING
(MINIMUM 250 ATTEMPTS)
PLAYER
YEARS
RTG
1. Chad Pennington
2008-10
94.5
2. Dan Marino
1983-99
86.4
3. Matt Moore
2011-13
84.8
4. RYAN TANNEHILL
2012-14
84.0
5. Bob Griese
1967-80
77.1
6. Jay Fiedler
2000-04
76.8
7. Earl Morrall
1972-76
76.2
8. Chad Henne
2008-11
75.7
TANNEHILL MAKING HISTORY
QB Ryan Tannehill’s 7,207 passing yards in his first two seasons were the
fifth-most in NFL history for a player in his first two seasons in the NFL.
MOST PASSING YARDS IN FIRST TWO SEASONS OF CAREER, NFL HISTORY
PLAYER
TEAM 1ST YR YDS 2ND YR YDS
TOT YDS
4,374
3,822
8,196
1. Andrew Luck
Ind.
2. Cam Newton
Car.
4,051
3,869
7,920
3. Peyton Manning
Ind.
3,739
4,135
7,874
4. Dan Marino
Mia.
2,210
5,084
7,294
5. RYAN TANNEHILL
MIA.
3,294
3,913
7,207
QB Ryan Tannehill finished 2014 with 4,045 passing yards, improving his
career total to 11,252, the sixth most passing yards all time for a player in
their first three seasons in the NFL.
MOST PASSING YARDS IN FIRST THREE SEASONS OF CAREER, NFL HISTORY
PLAYER
YEARS
YARDS
1. Andrew Luck
2012-14
12,957
2. Peyton Manning
1998-2000
12,287
3. Dan Marino*
1983-85
11,431
4. Andy Dalton
2011-13
11,360
5. Cam Newton
2011-13
11,299
2012-14
11,252
6. RYAN TANNEHILL
7. Carson Palmer
2004-06
10,768
8. Drew Bledsoe
1993-95
10,556
9. Jeff Garcia
1999-2001
10,360
10. Joe Flacco
2008-10
10,206
TANNEHILL AND MOORE COMPLETES
QBs Matt Moore and Ryan Tannehill are among the Dolphins
franchise leaders in highest career completion percentage.
MIAMI DOLPHINS CAREER COMPLETION PERCENTAGE
(MIN. 150 COMPLETIONS)
PLAYER
YEARS
ATT
CMP
PCT.
1. Chad Pennington 2008-10
552
373
67.6
2. RYAN TANNEHILL 2012-14
1,662
1,029
61.9
3. Chad Henne
2009-11
1,065
646
60.7
4. MATT MOORE
2011-14
376
225
59.8
5. Dan Marino
1983-99
8,358
4,967
59.4
RYAN TANNEHILL NOTES
TANNEHILL PASSES FOR 300-PLUS
3,000-PLUS
QB Ryan Tannehill finished 2014 with 4,045 passing yards on the season.
It was the third time in his career he surpassed the 3,000-yard passing
mark, joining QB Dan Marino (13 times) as the only quarterbacks in
Dolphins history to have three or more seasons with 3,000-plus yards.
Marino had a streak of nine consecutive seasons with 3,000 yards from
1984-92. Tannehill is the only quarterback in Dolphins history to surpass
the 3,000-yard mark in each of his first three NFL seasons.
YEAR
2012
2013
2014
GS
16
16
16
TANNEHILL FIRST THREE SEASONS
ATT CMP PCT
YDS
TD
484 282 58.3
3,294
12
588 355 60.4
3,913
24
590 392 66.4
4,045
27
INT
13
17
12
RT
76.1
81.7
92.8
4,000-PLUS
QB Ryan Tannehill finished the season with 4,045 passing yards, joining
Dan Marino as the only quarterbacks in franchise history to surpass 4,000
yards in a season. Marino’s 4,453 yards in 1994 were the last time a
Dolphins player threw for more than 4,000 yards.
MOST PASSING YARDS, SINGLE SEASON, DOLPHINS HISTORY
PLAYER
SEASON
YARDS
1. Dan Marino
1984
5,084
2. Dan Marino
1986
4,746
3. Dan Marino
1994
4,453
4. Dan Marino
1988
4,434
5. Dan Marino
1985
4,137
6. Dan Marino
1992
4,116
7. RYAN TANNEHILL
2014
4,045
TANNEHILL QB RATING OVER 100 = SUCCESS
In QB Ryan Tannehill’s three-year career, he has had a quarterback rating
of 100.0-or-higher 10 times. Further, in those 10 games, the Dolphins
are 9-1. Additionally, his six 100.0-or-better passer rating games in
2014 were the most by a Dolphins player since Chad Pennington did
it eight times in 2008.
RYAN TANNEHILL’S HIGHEST PASSER RATING, SINGLE GAME
DATE
OPP
RTG
RESULT
11/2/14
vs. SD
125.6
W, 37-0
at Chi
123.6
W, 27-14
10/19/14
12/16/12
vs. JAX
123.2
W, 24-3
12/15/13
vs. NE
120.6
W, 24-20
12/21/14
vs. MIN
118.8
W, 37-35
11/13/14
vs. BUF
114.8
W, 22-9
vs. STL
112.0
W, 17-14
10/14/12
9/28/14
at Oak
109.3
W, 38-14
9/15/13
at IND
107.4
W, 24-20
11/23/14
at Den
104.9
L, 39-36
TANNEHILL GOES LONG
QB Ryan Tannehill’s 431 yards passing at Arizona on Sept. 30, 2012
were the sixth-most in a game by a Dolphins quarterback and the
most for any quarterback other than Dan Marino.
RYAN TANNEHILL’S MOST PASSING YARDS, SINGLE GAME
DATE
OPP
YARDS
9/30/12
at ARI
431
12/21/14
vs. Min
396
12/14/14
at NE
346
12/1/13
vs. NYJ
331
9/15/13
at IND
319
12/15/13
vs. NE
312
11/24/13
vs. CAR
310
10/6/13
vs. BAL
307
With 396 passing yards against Minnesota in Week 16 of 2014, QB
Ryan Tannehill recorded his eighth 300-yard passing game, moving
him into second in Dolphins history for career games with 300-ormore passing yards, behind only Dan Marino.
MOST 300-YARD PASSING GAMES (CAREER), TEAM HISTORY
NUMBER
PLAYER (YEARS)
63
Dan Marino (1983-99)
8
RYAN TANNEHILL (2012-14)
7
Chad Henne (2008-11)
3
Bob Griese (1967-80)
3
Jay Fiedler (2000-04)
DOLPHINS TOP TD:INT RATIO
In the 2014 season, QB Ryan Tannehill threw 27 touchdown passes
with 12 interceptions. He joined Dan Marino (13 times) and Bob Griese
(two times) as the only quarterbacks in Dolphins history to have two-ormore seasons with 20-or-more touchdown passes in a season. Further,
his touchdown to interception differential of plus-15 was third best in
Dolphins history.
BEST TOUCHDOWN TO INTERCEPTION DIFFERENTIAL IN DOLPHINS HISTORY
PLAYER
SEASON
TD
INT
DIFF.
1. Dan Marino
1984
48
17
+31
2. Dan Marino
1986
44
23
+21
3. RYAN TANNEHILL
2014
27
12
+15
4. Dan Marino
1983
20
6
+14
5t. Dan Marino
1987
26
13
+13
5t. Dan Marino
1994
30
17
+13
7t. Dan Marino
1991
25
13
+12
7t. Chad Pennington
2008
19
7
+12
DOLPHINS PASSING TOUCHDOWNS ALL-TIME
QB Ryan Tannehill finished the 2014 season with 27 touchdown passes.
His 27 touchdowns were sixth most in Dolphins history and the most by a
Dolphins player since Dan Marino threw 30 in 1994.
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, SINGLE SEASON, DOLPHINS HISTORY
PLAYER
SEASON
TDs
Dan Marino
1984
48
Dan Marino
1986
44
Dan Marino
1985
30
Dan Marino
1994
30
Dan Marino
1988
28
RYAN TANNEHILL
2014
27
TANNEHILL SETS FRANCHISE RECORD FOR COMPLETIONS
QB Ryan Tannehill finished the season with 392 completions, setting a
franchise record by surpassing Dan Marino’s 385 in 1994.
MOST COMPLETIONS, SINGLE SEASON, DOLPHINS HISTORY
PLAYER
SEASON
COMPLETIONS
RYAN TANNEHILL
2014
392
Dan Marino
1994
385
Dan Marino
1986
378
Dan Marino
1984
362
Ryan Tannehill
2013
355
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RYAN TANNEHILL NOTES
DOLPHINS ALL-TIME COMPLETION %
In 2014, QB Ryan Tannehill completed 392-of-590 passes for 4,045 yards,
27 touchdowns and 12 interceptions, good for a 92.8 passer rating.
His 66.4 completion percentage was the second highest in a season in
franchise history.
CMP %
67.4
66.4
64.2
64.1
63.0
62.6
HIGHEST COMPLETION % BY DOLPHINS QB IN A SEASON
PLAYER
Chad Pennington (2008), 321 of 476 attempts
RYAN TANNEHILL (2014), 392 OF 590 ATTEMPTS
Dan Marino (1984), 362 of 564 attempts
Dan Marino (1995), 309 of 482 attempts
Bob Griese (1978), 148 of 235 attempts
Dan Marino (1994), 385 of 615 attempts
TANNEHILL COMPLETION % ALL-TIME
QB Ryan Tannehill has completed 61.9 percent of of career pass attempts
(1,029-of-1,662). His 61.9 career completion percentage is the 19th highest
percentage in NFL history among all quarterbacks with a minimum of 1,500
career attempts.
HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE IN CAREER - PLAYERS RANKED 18 TO 25,
MIN 1,500 ATT
PLAYER
SEASONS
ATT
CMP
PCT
18. Brett Favre
1991-2010
10,169
6,300
62.0
19. RYAN TANNEHILL
2012-14
1,662
1,029
61.9
20t. Jay Cutler
2006-14
3,871
2,390
61.7
20t. Brad Johnson
1994-08
4,326
2,668
61.7
22t. David Garrard
2002-2010
2,281
1,406
61.6
22t. Andy Dalton
2011-14
2,112
1,301
61.6
22t. Jeff Garcia
1999-09
3,676
2,264
61.6
25. Troy Aikman
1989-00
4,715
2,898
61.5
DOLPHINS ALL-TIME BEST INT %
QB Ryan Tannehill’s 2.0 interception percentage in 2014 was tied for the
third-lowest in a season in franchise history.
LOWEST INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGE BY DOLPHINS QB IN A SEASON
PLAYER
SEA
G ATT CMP YDS TD
INT
INT%
1. Chad Pennington
2008
16 476 321 3,653 19
7
1.5
2. Cleo Lemon
2007
9 309 173 1,773 6
6
1.9
3t. Dan Marino
1997
16 548 319 3,780 16
11
2.0
3t. Dan Marino
1983
11 296 173 2,210 20
6
2.0
3t. RYAN TANNEHILL 2014
16 590 392 4,045 27
12
2.0
6. Dan Marino
1990
16 531 306 3,563 21
11
2.1
TANNEHILL STRONG PERFORMANCES
Since travelling to London in Week 4 of 2014, QB Ryan Tannehill played
some of the best games in his career. He produced five of his top eight
passer ratings, four of his best six completion percentages and tied for
the second and third-longest consecutive completion streaks in franchise
history.
DATE
11/2/14
10/19/14
12/16/12
12/15/13
12/21/14
11/13/14
10/14/12
9/28/14
TANNEHILL HIGHEST QB RATING, SINGLE GAMES
OPP
RTG
RESULT
SD
125.6
W, 37-0
at Chi
123.6
W, 27-14
JAC
123.2
W, 24-3
NE
120.6
W, 24-20
MIN
118.8
W, 37-35
BUF
114.8
W, 22-9
STL
112.0
W, 17-14
at Oak
109.3
W, 38-14
TANNEHILL HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, SINGLE GAMES
DATE
OPP
ATT
CMP
PCT
12/16/12
JAC
28
22
78.6
10/19/14
at Chi
32
25
78.1
11/13/14
at Buf
34
26
76.5
12/21/14
MIN
47
35
74.5
9/28/14
at Oak
31
23
74.2
10/14/12
StL
29
21
72.4
11/23/14
at Den
36
26
72.2
MOST CONSECUTIVE PASS COMPLETIONS, FRANCHISE HISTORY
PASS CMPS
PLAYER
17
Chad Pennington (12/7/08 at Buffalo through 12/14/08 vs. San Francisco)
17
Chad Henne (12/13/09 at Jacksonville)
15
RYAN TANNEHILL (10/12/14 vs. Green Bay through 10/19/14 at Chicago)
15
Dan Marino (11/8/92 at Indianapolis through 11/16/92 vs. Buffalo)
14
RYAN TANNEHILL (9/28/14 at Oakland)
14
Dan Marino (11/17/96 at Houston through 11/25/96 vs. Pittsburgh)
13
Earl Morrall (12/1/75 vs. New England)
13
Dan Marino (11/10/96 vs. Indianapolis)
TANNEHILL IMPROVEMENT IN 2014 AFTER LONDON
In the first three weeks of 2014, QB Ryan Tannehill completed 70-of124 passes (56.5 percent) for 624 yards, four touchdowns and two
interceptions, for a 74.1 passer rating. In Weeks 4-17, Tannehill completed
322-of-466 passes (69.1 percent), 23 touchdowns and 10 interceptions,
good for a 97.8 passer rating, which was sixth in the NFL since the start
of Week 4.
PASSER RATING LEADERS IN NFL, WEEK 4-16
PLAYER
G Att Cmp Pct
Yds
TD
1. Tony Romo
Dal 12 346 244 70.5 3,031 30
2. Aaron Rodgers
GB 13 418 277 66.3 3,684 33
3. Ben Roethlisberger Pit 13 507 341 67.3 4,174 29
4. Tom Brady
NE 13 468 306 65.4 3,477 30
5. Peyton Manning
Den 13 486 321 66.0 3,913 31
6. Ryan Tannehill MIA 13 466 322 69.1 3,421 23
7. Alex Smith
KC 12 362 239 66.0 2,622 14
8. Drew Brees
NO 13 542 373 68.8 4,089 28
9. Ryan Fitzpatrick
Hou 9 237 149 62.9 1,849 13
10. Andrew Luck
Ind 13 490 294 60.0 3,849 31
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Int
5
4
7
9
14
10
3
15
5
13
Rate
120.2
116.4
105.7
100.9
99.9
97.8
96.7
96.6
96.5
94.8
RYAN TANNEHILL NOTES
TANNEHILL MAKES HISTORY WITH HIS LEGS
QB Ryan Tannehill’s third quarter fourth-and-1 30-yard run in Week 7 at
Chicago in 2014 was the second-longest gain by a Dolphins player in a
fourth-and-1 or fourth-and-2 situation since 1991, trailing only a 39-yard
run by Larry Izzo off of a fake punt against Green Bay in 2000. Additionally,
it was the longest run by a Dolphins quarterback on a fourth-and-1 or
fourth-and-2, topping the previous high of three yards shared by Jay
Fiedler in 2003 and Joey Harrington in 2006. The 30-yard gain also was
the longest run on fourth-and-1 or fourth-and-2 by an NFL quarterback
since 2006 when Tennessee’s Vince Young went 36 yards on fourth-and-2
in the second quarter against the Buffalo Bills.
LONGEST DOLPHINS RUNS ON FOURTH DOWN SINCE 1991
RUSH YARDS
PLAYER
39
LB Larry Izzo, 2000 vs. Green Bay (fake punt)
30
QB RYAN TANNEHILL, 2014 AT CHICAGO
26
LB Larry Izzo, 1996 at Houston
23
P Matt Turk, 2003 vs. Philadelphia
19
RB Ronnie Brown, 2007 vs. New England
With his 30-yard rush against Jacksonville on Oct. 26, 2014, QB Ryan
Tannehill became just the second quarterback since 2004, joining
Michael Vick, to post runs of 30-or-more yards in three consecutive
games.
RYAN TANNEHILL CONSECUTIVE GAMES W/ RUSHES OF 30-OR-MORE YARDS
PLAYER
DATE
TM
OPP
ATT YDS AVG
LG
RYAN TANNEHILL 10/26/14
Mia
Jax
5
48
9.6
30
RYAN TANNEHILL 10/19/14
Mia
Chi
6
48
8.0
30
RYAN TANNEHILL 10/12/14
Mia
GB
3
49
16.3 40
TANNEHILL JOINS ELITE RUSHING QBs
With his 22-yard rush against San Diego on Nov. 2, 2014, QB Ryan
Tannehill joined Steve Young and Michael Vick as the only quarterbacks
with a 20-plus yard run in at least four consecutive games in the past 25
years.
LONGEST RUSH BY A DOLPHINS QB
QB Ryan Tannehill holds the longest rushing attempt by a
quarterback in franchise history. The play came on a 48-yard run at
Pittsburgh (12/8/13).
LONGEST RUSH BY A MIAMI DOLPHINS QUARTERBACK
PLAYER
DATE
OPP
LONG
1. Ryan Tannehill
12/8/13 at Pit
48
2. RYAN TANNEHILL
10/12/14 vs. GB
40
3. Pat White
11/8/09 at NE
33
4. Ryan Tannehill
12/23/12 vs. Buf
31
5t. Jay Fiedler
10/1/00 at Cin
30
5t. Ryan Tannehill
12/16/12 vs. Jax
30
5t. RYAN TANNEHILL
10/19/14 at Chi
30
5t. RYAN TANNEHILL
10/26/14 at Jac
30
QB Ryan Tannehill’s 311 rushing yards in 2014 were the second most
rushing yards in a season by a quarterback in franchise history, behind Jay
Fiedler’s 321 yards in 2001.
TOP RUSHING SEASONS BY DOLPHINS QB
PLAYER
YEAR
YARDS
TDS
1. Jay Fiedler
2001
321
4
2. RYAN TANNEHILL
2014
311
1
3. David Woodley
1981
272
4
4. Jay Fiedler
2000
267
1
5. Ryan Tannehill
2013
238
1
After his third season, QB Ryan Tannehill already is fourth on the Dolphins’
all-time list for rushing yards by a quarterback. In his career, he has totaled
145 rushing attempts for 760 yards and four touchdowns.
TANNEHILL RUSHES
TANNEHILL CONSECUTIVE 20-YARD RUSHES
PLAYER
DATE
TM
OPP
ATT YDS AVG
RYAN TANNEHILL 11/3/14
Mia
SD
4
47
11.8
RYAN TANNEHILL 10/26/14
Mia
Jax
5
48
9.6
RYAN TANNEHILL 10/19/14
Mia
Chi
6
48
8.0
RYAN TANNEHILL 10/12/14
Mia
GB
3
49
16.3
DOLPHINS ALL-TIME
RUSHING RECORD BOOKS BY QB
LG
22
30
30
40
ALL-TIME RUSHING LEADERS IN DOLPHINS HISTORY, QUARTERBACKS
PLAYER
SEASONS G ATT YDS AVG
LG
TD
1. Bob Griese
1967-80 161 261 994 3.8
35
7
2. Jay Fiedler
2000-04 62 201 834 4.2
30
11
3. David Woodley
1980-83 42 173 771 4.5
29
9
4. RYAN TANNEHILL 2012-14 48 145 760 5.2
48
4
5. Chad Henne
2008-11 36 66 196 3.0
20
2
TANNEHILL AMONG QUARTERBACK
RUSHING LEADERS IN 2014
With 311 yards rushing in 2014, QB Ryan Tannehill finished fifth in the NFL
in rushing yards gained among players at his position.
2014 NFL RUSHING LEADERS AMONG QUARTERBACKS
PLAYER
TEAM
G ATT YDS AVG
LG
1. Russell Wilson
Sea
16 118 849 7.19
55
2. Colin Kaepernick
SF
16 104 639 6.14
90t
3. Cam Newton
Car
14 103 539 5.23
22
4. Blake Bortles
Jax
14 56 419 7.48
34
5. RYAN TANNEHILL
MIA
16 56 311 5.55
40
TD
6
1
5
0
1
4,000-YARD PASSER AND 1,000-YARD
RUSHER FIRST IN 2014
With QB Ryan Tannehill’s 4,045 passing in 2014 and RB Lamar Miller’s 1,099
rushing yards, Miami produced its first season in franchise history with a
4,000-yard passer and a 1,000-yard rusher. The Dolphins also were one of
only three teams in the NFL in 2014 to have both a quarterback throw for
4,000-plus yards and a running back rush for 1,000-plus yards. The only
other teams with this combination in 2014 were the Green Bay Packers
(Aaron Rodgers with 4,381 yards passing and Eddie Lacy with 1,139 yards
rushing) and Pittsburgh Steelers (Ben Roethlisberger with 4,952 yards
passing and Le’Veon Bell with 1,361 yards rushing).
FIRST 4,000-YARD PASSER AND 1,000-YARD RUSHER IN DOLPHINS HISTORY
PLAYER
YARDS
Ryan Tannehill
4,045
Lamar Miller
1,099
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LAMAR LONG RUSH
Miller
RB Lamar Miller recorded a 97-yard touchdown run vs. the
New York Jets in Week 17 of 2014, setting the franchise
record for longest run, surpassing 77-yard runs by Leroy
Harris (12/5/77 vs. Baltimore) and Keith Byars (11/25/92
at Dallas). Miller’s 97-yard run was the third-longest run
in NFL history, behind the 98-yard run by Ahmad Green
in 2003 and Tony Dorsett’s 99-yard run for the Dallas
Cowboys in 1982.
LAMAR MILLER LONGEST RUSHING ATTEMTPS
DATE
OPP
LONG
12/28/14
vs. NYJ
97
9/22/13
vs. Atl
49
10/31/13
vs. Cin
41
11/13/14
vs. Buf
33
10/26/14
at Jax
30
10/20/13
vs. Buf
30
12/23/12
vs. Buf
28
CAREER HIGHS FOR MILLER
RB Lamar Miller rushed 19 times for 178 yards and one touchdowns vs.
the New York Jets in Week 17 of 2014, setting a career high.
DATE
12/28/14
9/21/14
10/31/13
12/21/14
10/27/13
LAMAR MILLER MOST RUSHING YARDS, SINGLE GAME
OPP
ATT
YDS
vs. NYJ
19
178
vs. KC
15
108
vs. Cin
16
105
vs. Min
19
92
at NE
18
89
Further, RB Lamar Miller’s 178 rushing yards vs. the New York Jets were
the sixth-most in a regular season game in Dolphins history and most
since Reggie Bush recorded 203 rushing yards against Buffalo in 2011.
MOST RUSHING YARDS IN A REGULAR SEASON GAME, DOLPHINS HISTORY
PLAYER
DATE
OPP
ATT
YDS
AVG
TD
1. Ricky Williams
12/1/02 at Buf
27
228
8.4
2
2. Ricky Williams
12/9/02
Chi
31
216
7.0
2
3. Reggie Bush
12/18/11 at Buf
25
203
8.1
1
4. Mercury Morris
9/30/73
NE
15
197
13.1
3
5. Ricky Williams
12/29/02 at NE
31
185
6.0
2
6. LAMAR MILLER 12/28/14
NYJ
19
178
9.4
1
7. Reggie Bush
9/16/12
Oak
26
172
6.6
2
8. Gary Davis
12/17/77
Buf
26
172
6.6
1
9. Ricky Williams
12/24/05
Ten
26
172
6.6
1
10. Troy Stradford 11/22/87 at Dal
17
169
9.9
1
MILLER IMPROVES EACH SEASON
Each season in his career, RB Lamar Miller has increased his rushing yards.
In 2014, Miller rushed for 1,099 rushing yards, the first Dolphins player
to surpass 1,000 rushing yards since Reggie Bush in 2011 (1,086 yards).
Additionally, Miller is one of only two NFL running backs who gained 1,000
or more yards in 2014 who saw their rushing yardage increase each of the
past three seasons. Miller gained 250 yards in 2012, 709 in 2013 and 1,099
in 2014 and joined DeMarco Murray of the Cowboys (663 in 2012, 1,121 in
2013 and 1,845 in 2014).
MILLER NFL CAREER
YEAR
G
RUSH
YDS
AVG
LG
TD
2012
13
51
250
4.9
28
1
2013
16
177
709
4.0
49
2
2014
16
216
1,099
5.1
97t
8
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MILLER AMONG AFC LEADING RUSHERS IN 2014
In 2014, RB Lamar Miller had his best season, improving in virtually every
category for a running back. He recorded three of his highest rushing outputs
as well as a career-high two rushing touchdowns at Oakland (London) in
Week 4. His 1,099 rushing yards were fifth-most in the AFC.
PLAYER
1. Le'Veon Bell
2. Justin Forsett
3. Arian Foster
4. Jeremy Hill
5. LAMAR MILLER
2014 AFC RUSHING LEADERS
TEAM
ATT
YDS
Pit
290
1,361
Bal
235 1,266
Hou
260 1,246
Cin
222 1,124
Mia
216 1,099
AVG
4.69
5.39
4.79
5.06
5.09
TD
8
8
8
9
8
MILLER MORE THAN AVERAGE
RB Lamar Miller’s 5.09 yards per carry average in 2014 was the fifth highest
in the NFL among all players.
2014 NFL RUSHING YARDS PER CARRY LEADERS, MIN 100 ATT
PLAYER
TEAM
ATT
YDS
AVG
1. Russell Wilson
Sea
118
849
7.19
2. Colin Kaepernick
SF
104
639
6.14
3. Justin Forsett
Bal
235 1,266
5.39
4. Cam Newton
Car
103
539
5.23
5. Lamar Miller
MIA
216 1,099
5.09
TD
6
1
8
5
8
RB Lamar Miller’s 9.37 yards per rush (19-178) against the N.Y. Jets was
the highest single-game average in the NFL in 2014 among all running
backs with a minimum of 15 carries.
HIGHEST NFL SINGLE-GAME RUSHING YARDS PER ATTEMPT IN 2014
PLAYER
DATE
TM
OPP ATT
YDS
AVG
1. LAMAR MILLER 12/28/14
Mia
NYJ
19
178
9.37
2. Justin Forsett
11/24/14
Bal
NO
22
182
8.27
3. Jamaal Charles 11/16/14
KC
Sea
20
159
7.95
4. Jonathan Stewart 12/7/14
Car
NO
20
155
7.75
5. Giovani Bernard 10/12/14
Cin
Car
18
137
7.61
MILLER AMONG FRANCHISE LEADERS IN
YARDS PER CARRY
RB Lamar Miller was not only fifth in the NFL in average yards per carry in
2014, but his 5.09 average was the sixth-highest in franchise history with
a minimum of 100 rushing attempts in a season. Additionally, it was the
highest average since Tony Nathan averaged 5.32 yards per carry in 1981.
HIGHEST YARDS PER CARRY, TEAM HISTORY, MIN. 100 ATT
PLAYER
YR
G
ATT
YDS
AVG
1. Mercury Morris
1973
13
149
954
6.40
2. Larry Csonka
1971
14
195
1,051
5.39
3. Tony Nathan
1981
13
147
782
5.32
4. Mercury Morris
1972
14
190
1,000
5.26
5. Larry Csonka
1972
14
213
1,117
5.24
6. LAMAR MILLER 2014
16
216
1,099
5.09
7. Ronnie Brown
2007
7
119
602
5.06
8. Reggie Bush
2011
15
216
1,086
5.03
TD
10
7
5
12
6
8
4
6
OFFENSE NOTES
LANDRY’S RECORD-BREAKING
ROOKING CAMPAIGN
In 2014, WR Jarvis Landry notched 84 receptions for 758
yards and five touchdowns. His 84 receptions were the
most on the team and set a Dolphins rookie record.
Landry
REC
84
75
67
54
48
48
44
MOST RECEPTIONS BY A DOLPHINS ROOKIE
Player
JARVIS LANDRY (2014), 758 yards
Terry Kirby (1993), 874 yards - RB
Jack Clancy (1967), 868 yards
Davone Bess (2008), 554 yards
Troy Stradford (1987), 457 yards - RB
Chris Chambers (2001), 883 yards
Jim Kiick (1968), 422 YARDS - RB
MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS BY DOLPHINS ROOKIE
SEASON
PLAYER
7 Chris Chambers (2001), 48 receptions
5
JARVIS LANDRY (2014), 84 receptions
5 Andre Brown (1989), 24 receptions
4 Randy McMichael (2002), 39 receptions
3 Six players tied
The 2014 wide receiver draft class was considered one of the deeper
groups in recent history. Dolphins WR Jarvis Landry certainly made his
mark in that group and not only led Miami in receptions, but finished with
the second-most receptions by a rookie with 84 catches.
TD
12
5
9
12
8
LANDRY AMONG ALL-TIME NFL ROOKIE LEADERS
WR Jarvis Landry’s 84 receptions in 2014 were the sixth most in NFL
history for a rookie.
NFL ROOKIE RECEIVER RECEPTION LEADERS ALL-TIME
PLAYER
YEAR
G
REC
YDS
1. Anquan Boldin
2003
16
101
1,377
2. Odell Beckham
2014
12
91
1,305
3. Eddie Royal
2008
15
91
980
4. Terry Glenn
1996
15
90
1,132
5. Reggie Bush
2006
16
88
742
6. JARVIS LANDRY
2014
16
84
758
7. Earl Cooper
1980
16
83
567
8. Keith Jackson
1988
16
81
869
9. Michael Clayton
2004
16
80
1,193
10. Terry Kirby
1993
16
75
874
MOST RECEPTIONS IN A SEASON, DOLPHINS HISTORY
PLAYER
SEASON
G
REC
1. O.J. McDuffie
1998
16
90
2. Mark Clayton
1988
16
86
3. Brandon Marshall
2010
14
86
4. JARVIS LANDRY
2014
16
84
5. Chris Chambers
2005
16
82
LANDRY SETS FRANCHISE RECORD
WITH 5-OR-MORE CATCHES
Landry’s five receiving touchdowns in 2014 were tied for second-most by a
rookie in a single season in franchise history.
2014 NFL ROOKIE RECEIVER RECEPTION LEADERS
PLAYER
TEAM
G
REC
YDS
1. Odell Beckham
NYG
12
91
1,305
2. JARVIS LANDRY
Mia
16
84
758
3. Kelvin Benjamin
Car
16
73
1,008
4. Mike Evans
TB
15
68
1,051
5. Jordan Matthews
PHI
16
67
872
ALL-TIME DOLPHINS RECEPTIONS LEADERS
WR Jarvis Landry’s 84 receptions were not only the most in franchise
history for a rookie, but also the fourth-highest total for any player in
Dolphins history.
TD
8
12
5
6
2
5
4
6
7
3
After being inserted into the starting lineup in Week 6 of 2014 vs. Green
Bay, WR Jarvis Landry caught at least five passes in 12 of 14 games.
Further, he recorded five-or-more receptions in each of the last nine
games of the season, surpassing O.J. McDuffie’s eight-straight games in
1998, to set a franchise record for consecutive games with five-or-more
receptions.
LANDRY LAST NINE GAMES - FRANCHISE RECORD WITH 5-OR-MORE RECS
DATE
OPP
REC
YDS
AVG
TD
11/2/14
SD
5
46
9.2
1
11/9/14
at Det
7
53
7.6
0
11/13/14
Buf
5
46
9.2
1
11/23/14
at Den
7
50
7.1
2
12/1/14
AT NYJ
8
68
8.5
0
12/7/14
Bal
6
55
9.2
0
12/14/14
at NE
8
99
12.4
0
12/21/14
Min
8
31
3.9
0
12/28/14
NYJ
5
55
11.0
0
LANDRY MULTIPLE THREAT
WR Jarvis Landry certainly proved that he was a dual-threat in 2014. He
shined not only as a wide receiver, but also as a punt returner and a kick
returner, where he ranked fourth in the NFL in average kickoff return. In
2014, he totaled 758 receiving yards, 1,158 combined return yards and
negative-4 rushing yards. His 1,912 all-purpose yards were the secondmost among all Dolphins rookies in a season.
MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS BY A ROOKIE, DOLPHINS HISTORY
PLAYER
YEAR ALL-PURPOSE RUSH
REC
RET
1. Ted Ginn Jr.
2007
2,086
3
420
1,663
2. JARVIS LANDRY 2014
1,912
-4
758
1,158
3. Wes Welker
2004
1,777
0
0
1,777
LANDRY CATCH PERCENTAGE
WR Jarvis Landry caught 84 of the 112 passes thrown his way in 2014. His
percentage of targets caught was 75.0, second-highest in the NFL among
active wide receivers with a minimum of 50 receptions.
HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF TARGETS CAUGHT IN NFL, ACTIVE WIDE RECEIVERS
(Min. 50 receptions)
PLAYER
TEAM
G TGT REC % OF TGT REC YDS TD
1. Kenny Stills
NO
15
83
63
75.9%
931
3
2. JARVIS LANDRY
Mia
16 112 84
75.0%
758
5
3. Randall Cobb
GB
16 127 91
71.7%
1,287 12
4. Emmanuel Sanders
Den
16 141 101
71.6%
1,404 9
5. Antonio Brown
Pit
16 181 129
71.3%
1,698 13
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MR. DECEMBER
CAMERON HIGH AVERAGE
WR Jarvis Landry’s 35 receptions in December were the most receptions by
a Dolphins rookie in a month.
MOST RECEPTIONS BY A DOLPHINS ROOKIE IN A MONTH
PLAYER
YR
MON
GM REC YDS
1. JARVIS LANDRY
2014
Dec.
5
35
308
2. Terry Kirby
1993
Dec.
4
31
424
3. Lorenzo Booker
2007
Dec.
5
28
237
4. Jack Clancy
1967
Dec.
4
27
334
5. Troy Stradford
1987
Nov.
5
26
235
6t. Davone Bess
2008
Dec.
4
24
195
6t. JARVIS LANDRY
2014
Nov.
4
24
195
8t. Jack Clancy
1967
Nov.
4
19
259
8t. Ted Ginn
2007
Dec.
5
19
180
10. Davone Bess
2008
Nov.
5
18
274
TD
0
1
0
2
0
0
4
0
1
0
TE Jordan Cameron posted 24 receptions for 424 yards
for an average of 17.7 yards per receptions in 2014.
It was the highest yards per reception average in the
NFL among all NFL tight ends in 2014 with at least 20
catches.
Cameron
HIGHEST AVG. PER RECEPTION AMONG NFL TIGHT ENDS IN 2014,
MIN. 20 RECEPTIONS
PLAYER
TEAM
REC
YDS
PCT
1. JORDAN CAMERON
Cle
24
424
17.7
2. Luke Willson
Sea
22
362
16.5
3. Coby Fleener
Ind
51
774
15.2
4. Delanie Walker
Ten
63
890
14.1
5. Rob Gronkowski
NE
82
1,124
13.7
Further, WR Jarvis Landry’s 35 receptions in December were the second
most receptions by a Dolphins player in any month in franchise history.
MOST RECEPTIONS BY A DOLPHINS PLAYER IN A MONTH
PLAYER
MONTH
YEAR
CATCHES
1. O.J. McDuffie
November
1998
36
2. JARVIS LANDRY
December
2014
35
3. Chris Chambers
December
2005
32
4. Terry Kirby
December
1993
31
5. Mark Duper
September
1984
30
LANDRY AMONG LEAGUE
LEADERS IN KICKOFF RETURNS IN 2014
CAMERON GOES LONG
TE Jordan Cameron tallied three receptions for 88 yards at Carolina
(12/21), including a season-long 81-yard touchdown reception. His 81yard reception was the longest catch among all NFL tight ends in 2014.
LONGEST RECEPTIONS BY TIGHT ENDS IN 2014
PLAYER
TEAM
REC
YDS
1. JORDAN CAMERON
Cle
24
424
2. Luke Willson
Sea
22
362
3. Coby Fleener
Ind
51
774
4. Delanie Walker
Ten
63
890
5. Marcedes Lewis
Jax
18
206
In 2014, Jarvis Landry returned 34 kickoffs for 954 yards and his 28.1
average yards per return was the fourth highest in the NFL.
HIGHEST KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE LEADERS IN NFL
PLAYER
TEAM
G
KR
YDS
AVG
1. Adam Jones
Cin
16
27
844
31.3
2. Jacoby Jones
Bal
16
32
978
30.6
3. Knile Davis
KC
16
29
829
28.6
4. JARVIS LANDRY*
Mia
16
34
954
28.1
5. Benny Cunningham
StL
16
35
963
27.5
LG
97
108t
99t
74
75
JENNINGS AMONG ACTIVE
RECEIVING LEADERS
Jennings
WR Greg Jennings has totaled 552 receptions for 8,083
yards with 63 touchdowns in his nine NFL seasons. His
career totals rank him among the NFL’s leading active
receivers in several categories, including catches (14th),
receiving yards (15th) and touchdowns catches (11th).
* - Rookie
LANDRY NAMED AFC SPECIAL TEAMS
PLAYER OF MONTH FOR OCTOBER, 2014
Jarvis Landry was named AFC Special Teams Player of the Month for October,
2014. In the month, he returned five kickoffs for 178 yards (35.6 avg.), with a
long of 54 yards. The 35.6 average kickoff return was second-highest in the NFL
in October and is the highest October average in franchise history. He was the
first Miami special teams player to be honored with the monthly award since
kicker Dan Carpenter was recognized for his accomplishments during the mont
of October in 2010.
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LG
81t
80t
73t
68
63t
RECEPTIONS
PLAYER
YRS
ACTIVE NFL RECEIVING LEADERS
RECEIVING YDS
TD RECS
REC PLAYER
YRS
YDS
PLAYER
YRS
R. Wayne
A. Johnson
J. Witten
A. Boldin
S. Smith Sr.
1,070
1,012
943
940
915
A. Gates
L. Fitzgerald
R. Wayne
C. Johnson
S. Smith Sr.
2003-14
2004-14
2001-14
2007-14
2001-14
2001-14
2003-14
2003-14
2003-14
2001-14
R. Wayne
A. Johnson
S. Smith Sr.
A. Boldin
L. Fitzgerald
2001-14
2003-14
2001-14
2003-14
2004-14
14,345
13,597
13,262
12,406
12,151
99
89
82
74
73
L. Fitzgerald 2004-14 909
J. Witten
2003-14 10,502
A. Boldin
2003-14 70
W. Welker
2004-14 890
C. Johnson 2007-14 10,405
M. Colston
2006-14 68
A. Gates
2003-14 788
R. White
2005-14 10,357
S. Moss
2001-14 66
B. Marshall
2006-14 773
S. Moss
2001-14 10,283
B. Marshall
2006-14 65
R. White
2005-14 765
A. Gates
2003-14 10,014
A. Johnson
2003-14 64
S. Moss
2001-14 732
W. Welker
2004-14 9,822
G. Jennings 2006-14 63
M. Colston
2006-14 666
B. Marshall
2006-14 9,771
R. White
2005-14 62
C. Johnson 2007-14 643
M. Colston
2006-14 9,239
J. Witten
2003-14 57
G. Jennings 2006-14 552
V. Jackson
2005-14 8,364
D. Bryant
2010-14 56
D. Bowe
2007-14 532
G. Jennings 2006-14 8,083
V. Davis
2006-14 55
H. Miller
2005-14 532
OFFENSE/DEFENSIVE NOTES
JENNINGS HIGH AVERAGE SINCE 2006
JAMES STARTS THEM ALL
Since WR Greg Jennings entered the NFL in 2006, he has averaged 14.6
yards per reception, the second highest average in the NFL during that
time span among players with a minimum of 500 receptions.
HIGHEST RECEPTION AVERAGE SINCE 2006, MIN. 500 RECEPTIONS
PLAYER
G
REC
YDS
AVG
TD
Calvin Johnson
119
643 10,405
16.2
74
GREG JENNINGS
127
552 8,083
14.6
63
Steve Smith Sr.
135
654
9,503
14.5
51
Marques Colston
133
666
9,239
13.9
68
Roddy White
139
736 9,911
13.5
59
STILLS CATCH PERCENTAGE
WR Kenny Stills caught 63 of the 83 passes thrown his
way in 2014. His percentage of targets caught was 75.9,
the highest percentage in the NFL in 2014 among wide
receivers with a mimimum of 50 receptions.
Stills
HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF TARGETS CAUGHT IN NFL, ACTIVE WIDE RECEIVERS
(Min. 50 receptions)
PLAYER
TEAM
G TGT REC % OF TGT REC YDS TD
1. KENNY STILLS
NO
15
83
63
75.9%
931
3
2. JARVIS LANDRY
Mia
16 112 84
75.0%
758
5
3. Randall Cobb
GB
16 127 91
71.7%
1,287 12
4. Emmanuel Sanders
Den
16 141 101
71.6%
1,404 9
5. Antonio Brown
Pit
16 181 129
71.3%
1,698 13
STILLS’ AVERAGE CATCH
WR Kenny Stills has caught 95 passes for 1,572 yards for an average of
16.5 yards per reception in his career. His average yards per reception is
the ninth-best in the NFL during the 2013-14 seasons. During his rookie
season, he notched 32 receptions for 641 yards for a 20.0 average, which
was highest in the NFL.
HIGHEST AVERAGE PER RECEPTION IN THE NFL FROM 2013-14
PLAYER
SEASONS
ATT
CMP
PCT
1. Justin Hunter
Ten
46
852
18.5
2. DeSean Jackson
Phi, Was
138
2,501
18.1
3. Josh Gordon
Cle
111
1,949
17.6
4. Malcom Floyd
S.D.
58
1,005
17.3
5t. Michael Floyd
Ari
112
1,882
16.8
5t. Terrance Williams
Dal
81
1,357
16.8
7t. Torrey Smith
Bal
114
1,895
16.6
7t. Calvin Johnson
Det
155
2,569
16.6
9. KENNY STILLS
N.O.
95
1,572
16.5
10. Chris Givens
Stl
45
728
16.2
James
With his 16 starts in 2014, T Ja’Wuan James became
the eighth rookie offensive lineman in Dolphins
history to start all 16 games in a season, joining tackle
Jonathan Martin in 2012, center Mike Pouncey in 2011,
left tackle Jake Long in 2008, center Samson Satele in
2007, left tackle Wade Smith in 2003, right tackle Todd
Wade in 2000 and left tackle Richmond Webb in 1990.
VERNON’S THREE-YEAR STRETCH
DE Olivier Vernon finished 2014 with 6.5 sacks. His 21.5
sacks over the first three years of his career are tied for
the second most in Dolphins history for a player in their
first three NFL seasons. In 2015, he needs 8.0 sacks to
have the fourth-most sacks by a player in their first four
seasons with the Dolphins.
Vernon
MOST SACKS BY A DOLPHINS PLAYER IN FIRST THREE NFL SEASONS
PLAYER
YEARS 1ST YR 2ND YR 3RD YR TOT SK
SK
SK
SK
1. Adewale Ogunleye
2001-03
0.5
9.5
15.0
25.0
2t. OLIVIER VERNON
2012-14
3.5
11.5
6.5
21.5
2t. Jeff Cross
1988-90
0
10
11.5
21.5
2t. Vern Den Herder
1971-73
1
10.5
10
21.5
5. Bryan Cox
1991-93
2
14
5
21.0
VERNON AMONG AFC SACK LEADERS
Vernon’s 11.5 sacks in 2013 were tied for third-most in the AFC. In
2014, he recorded 6.5 sacks and has 18.0 over the past two seasons,
10th-most in the AFC.
MOST SACKS IN AFC, 2013-14
PLAYER
TEAM
SACKS
33.0
1. Justin Houston
KC
2. J.J. Watt
Hou
31.0
3. Mario Williams
Buf
27.5
4. Elvis Dumervil
Bal
26.5
5. Terrell Suggs
Bal
22.0
6t. CAMERON WAKE
Mia
20.0
6t. Jerry Hughes
Buf
20.0
8. Robert Mathis
Ind
19.5
9. Von Miller
Den
19.0
10. OLIVIER VERNON
Mia
18.0
VERNON AND WAKE A DYNAMIC DUO
DEs Olivier Vernon and Cameron Wake each recorded sacks in the
same game three times last year, which marked the seventh time that
the duo has recorded a sack in the same game. Further, the Dolphins
are 6-1 when they both record sacks in the same game since Vernon
entered the NFL in 2012. VERNON AND WAKE SACKS IN SAME GAME, 2012-14
DATE
OPP
SACK TOTALS
RESULT
10/14/12
vs. Stl
Vernon (2-11), Wake (1-4)
W, 17-14
12/23/12
vs. Buf
Vernon (1-7), Wake (1-6)
W, 24-10
11/17/13
vs. SD
Vernon (1-7), Wake (1-5)
W, 20-16
12/8/13
at Pit
Vernon (1-6), Wake (1-2)
W, 34-28
9/7/14
vs. NE
Vernon (1-7), Wake (2-7)
W, 33-20
10/12/14
vs. GB
Vernon (1.5-9.5), Wake (1.5-6.5)
L, 27-24
11/2/14
vs. SD
Vernon (1-0), Wake (1-9)
W, 37-0
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DEFENSE NOTES
MITCHELL’S DURABILITY
SUH SACKS
DT Earl Mitchell has played 73 conseuctive games,
which is the fourth-longest streak among active
defensive tackles.
Since DT Ndamukong Suh entered the NFL in 2010, he
has totaled 36 sacks, the most in the NFL among defensive
tackles during that time.
Mitchell
Suh
MOST TOTAL SACKS IN NFL AMONG DEFENSIVE TACKLES SINCE 2010
PLAYER
G
SACKS
YDS
1. NDAMUKONG SUH
78
36.0
243.5
2. Geno Atkins
73
32.0
214.5
3. Justin Smith
78
30.5
194
4. Marcell Dareus
63
28.5
182.5
5. Gerald McCoy
64
27.0
195
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED, ACTIVE NFL DEFENSIVE TACKLES
PLAYER
TEAM
CONESUTIVE GAME STREAK
1. Kendall Langford
Mia,Stl
112
2. Evander Hood
Pit, Jac
96
3. Domata Peko
Cin
80
4. EARL MITCHELL
Hou, Mia
73
5t. Jared Odrick
Mia, Jac
64
5t. Cam Thomas
S.D., Pit
64
SUH TACKLES
Since entering the NFL in 2010, DT Ndaumong Suh has recorded 238
total tackles (179 solo). His 238 tackles are sixth-most in the NFL among
defensive tackles during that time span.
MOST TOTAL TACKLES IN NFL AMONG DEFENSIVE TACKLES SINCE 2010
PLAYER
G
TOT
TACK
Asst
1. Ahtyba Rubin
72
289
182
107
2. Justin Smith
78
286
209
77
3. Haloti Ngata
73
262
158
104
4. Domata Peko
80
259
131
128
5. Kyle Williams
68
240
157
83
6. NDAMUKONG SUH
78
238
179
59
7. Jurrell Casey
63
229
157
72
SUH STUFFS LINE OF SCRIMMAGE
Additionally, DT Ndamukong Suh’s 32.5 stuffs lead the NFL since he began
his career in 2010. A stuff is defined as any tackle of a ball carrier behind
the line of scrimmage during a rushing attempt. MOST TOTAL TACKLES IN NFL AMONG DEFENSIVE TACKLES SINCE 2010
PLAYER
G
TOT
SK
Asst
1. NDAMUKONG SUH
78
238
32.5
73.0
2. Brandon Mebane
69
208
27.5
64.5
3. Kyle Williams
68
240
27.5
72.5
4. Darnell Dockett
62
182
23.5
76.0
5. Jonathan Babineaux
75
152
22.5
66.5
SUH PASSES DEFENSED
Not only is DT Ndamukong Suh extremely disruptive in pass game with
the pressure he generates and in the run game by clogging the middle
and making plays in the opponent’s backfield, but he also can make an
impact even when he doesn’t get to the quarterback or ball carrier - his
15 passes defensed since entering the NFL in 2010 are tied for the fourthmost among defensive tackles during that time. MOST TOTAL TACKLES IN NFL AMONG DEFENSIVE TACKLES SINCE 2010
PLAYER
G
TOT
SACKS
PD
1. Kevin Williams
77
167
14.5
25
2. Haloti Ngata
73
262
19.0
21
3. Sen'Derrick Marks
74
165
14.5
18
4t. Corey Liuget
63
169
18.0
15
4t. NDAMUKONG SUH
78
238
36.0
15
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JENKINS A STAT STUFFER
Jenkins
In his first year as a full-time starter in 2014, LB Jelani Jenkins
made an impact in many ways. He not only led the team in
tackles with 108 (81 solo), but he also has added 3.5 sacks
and two forced fumbles. More, he was one of three players
in the NFL in 2014 to record 100-or-more total tackles,
3.5-or-more sacks and two-or-more forced fumbles.
PLAYERS WITH 100+ TOT TK, 3.5+ SK and 2+ FF
PLAYER
TM
G TOT SKS YDS
FF
JELANI JENKINS
Mia
15 108 3.5 26.5
2
David Harris
NYJ
16 124
6
49.5
2
Jamie Collins
NE
15 115
4
30
4
PD
1
1
3
JELANI ACCOMPLISHES FIRST SINCE 2006
In Week 13 of 2014 at the New York Jets, LB Jelani Jenkins set a career
high with 16 tackles (eight solo), surpassing his previous high of 14 tackles
(10 solo) vs. Kansas City in Week 3. His 16 total tackles were the most for
a Dolphins player since Dec.17, 2006 when Zach Thomas had 21 against
the Buffalo Bills and he became only the second Dolphins player other than
Thomas to finish with 15 or more tackles in a game in the past 20 years.
DATE
12/1/14
JELANI JENKINS SETS CAREER HIGH IN TOTAL TACKLES
OPP
TOT
SOLO
AST
QBH
TFL
at NYJ
16
8
8
1
2
DEFENSE NOTES
GRIMES’ PICKS SINCE 2009
Despite missing all but one game of the 2012 season,
CB Brent Grimes has posted a total of 21 interceptions
from 2009-14. His total is tied for fifth-most by any
NFL cornerback during that time span.
Grimes
INTERCEPTIONS LEADERS AMONG CORNERBACKS, 2009-14
PLAYER
TOTAL INT
YDS
1. Asante Samuel
25
351
2. Richard Sherman
24
308
3. Aqib Talib
23
378
4. Tramon Williams
22
323
5t. BRENT GRIMES
21
312
5t. DeAngelo Hall
21
363
7. Johnathan Joseph
20
407
8. Antonio Cromartie
19
335
GRIMES’ PASSES DEFENSED SINCE 2009
Also since 2009, CB Brent Grimes’ 80 passes defensed are tied for the
seventh most in the NFL despite missing all but one game of 2012.
PASS DEFENSED LEADERS, 2009-14
Player
G
1. Tramon Williams
95
2t. Darrelle Revis
79
2t. Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie
92
4. Brandon Carr
96
5. Brandon Flowers
88
6. Joe Haden
72
7t. Brent Grimes
77
7t. Johnathan Joseph
88
PD
97
90
90
89
88
87
80
80
LB Chris McCain burst onto the NFL scene in Week 1
of 2014 vs. New England. He blocked a punt in the first
quarter, the first time in team history that the Dolphins
blocked a punt in the first quarter of a season opener.
The last time Miami blocked a punt in their first game of
the season was vs. Buffalo (9/10/89) when Dolphins RB/
McCain
TE Jim Jensen blocked Bills P John Kidd’s punt in the
third quarter. McCain later recorded a sack of Patriots QB Tom Brady in
the third quarter for a loss of nine yards, joining Daryl Gardener (1996),
Dion Jordan (2013), Kendall Langford (2008), Koa Misi (2010), Derrick
Rodgers (1997), Jason Taylor (1997) and Zach Thomas (1996) as the only
Dolphins rookies to record a sack in their NFL debuts.
Further, McCain became one of five NFL rookies since 1995 to record a
sack and blocked punt in a game, joining Osi Umenyiora (N.Y. Giants,
2003), Ian Gold (Denver, 2000), Robert Quinn (St. Louis, 2011) and Jerry
Attaochu (San Diego, 2014).
NFL ROOKIES THAT BLOCKED A PUNT AND RECORDED A SACK IN
A GAME SINCE 1995
PLAYER
TEAM
YEAR
Osi Umenyiora
N.Y. Giants
2003
Ian Gold
Denver
2000
Robert Quinn
St. Louis
2011
Jerry Attaochu
San Diego
2014
CHRIS MCCAIN
MIAMI
2014
JONES SACKS
With his one sack in 2014, S Reshad Jones has collected
6.5 career sacks in his career, which is tied for second-most
sacks by a defensive back in Dolphins history. His sack of
Jacksonville QB Blake Bortles this season moved him past
Liffort Hobley and into a tie with Patrick Surtain.
GRIMES AMONG NFL INT LEADERS
SINCE JOINING DOLOPHINS
Since CB Brent Grimes became a member of the Dolphins as an
unrestricted free agent in 2013, he has totaled nine interceptions, tied for
the fourth-most in the NFL during that time.
MOST TOTAL INTERCEPTIONS FROM 2013-14
PLAYER
INT
YDS
1. Richard Sherman
12
206
2. Tashaun Gipson
11
301
3. Glover Quin
10
174
4t. BRENT GRIMES
9
182
4t. Antrel Rolle
9
94
6t. Quintin Demps
8
80
6t. Aqib Talib
8
74
McCAIN SHINES IN FIRST NFL GAME
TD
1
2
0
2
0
0
2
MOST SACKS BY A DEFENSIVE BACK,
DOLPHINS HISTORY
PLAYER
YEARS
SACKS
1. Yeremiah Bell
2004-11
11.0
2t. RESHAD JONES 2010-14
6.5
2t. Patrick Surtain 1998-2004
6.5
4. Liffort Hobley
1987-93
6.0
5t. Jerry Wilson
1996-2000
5.5
JONES SINCE WEEK 6 OF 2014
After making his season debut in Week 6 vs. Green Bay on Oct. 12, S
Reshad Jones made plays all over the field. Among safeties during that
time, he ranked fourth in tackles with 79 (70 solo), tied for ninth in sacks
with one and tied for sixth in interceptions with three. Further, he was one
of only three players in the NFL from Weeks 6-17 to record 70-or-more
tackles, one-or-more sacks and three-or more interceptions.
PLAYERS WITH 70+ TOTAL TACKLES, 1+ SACKS AND 3+ INTERCEPTIONS, SINCE WEEK 6
PLAYER
TM
TOT SOLO AST SKS PD
INT
YDS
RESHAD JONES
Mia
79
70
9
1
7
3
62
Charles Woodson
Oak
87
63
24
1
4
4
35
Ryan Mundy
Chi
74
52
22
1
5
4
52
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DEFENSE NOTES
W
AKE SACKS
Wake
DE Cameron Wake has recorded 63.0 sacks in his
career, tied for the fourth-most in the NFL from 200914. In 2014, he recorded 11.5, becoming the fourth
Dolphins player since sacks became an official statistic
in 1982 to record double digit sacks in at least three
seasons with the team – Jason Taylor (six seasons),
Trace Armstrong (three seasons) and Jeff Cross (three
seasons).
MOST SACKS IN NFL, 2009-14
PLAYER
TEAM
SACKS
76.5
1. Jared Allen
Min, Chi
2. DeMarcus Ware
Dal, Den
73.5
3. Elvis Dumervil
Den, Bal
64.0
Mia
63.0
4. CAMERON WAKE
5t. Tamba Hali
KC
61.0
6. Clay Matthews
GB
61.0
After recording 11.5 sacks in 2014, Wake has totaled 63.0 sacks in his
career, the most sacks for a player through their first six seasons with
the team in franchise history:
MOST SACKS IN FIRST SIX SEASONS WITH DOLPHINS
PLAYER
YEARS
TOTAL SACKS
1. CAMERON WAKE
2009-14
63.0
2. Bill Stanfill
1969-74
59.0
3. Jason Taylor
1997-02
58.5
4. Trace Armstrong
1995-2000
56.5
5. Jeff Cross
1988-93
44.0
WAKE ALL-TIME UNDRAFTED SACKER
DE Cameron Wake’s 63.0 sacks in his career are the most by an
undrafted player in team history:
ALL-TIME UNDRAFTED MIAMI DOLPHINS SACK LEADERS
PLAYER
YEARS
TOTAL SACKS
2009-14
63.0
1. CAMERON WAKE
2. Adewale Ogunleye
2001-03
25.0
3. Brian Sochia
1986-91
15.0
4. Jay Williams
2002-04
10.5
5. Chuck Klingbeil
1991-95
7.5
DE Cameron Wake’s 63.0 sacks in his career also are tied for eigthmost by an undrafted player since sacks became an official stat in
1982:
MOST SACKS BY UNDRAFTED PLAYERS IN NFL HISTORY (SINCE 1982)
TEAM
SEASON
TOTAL SACKS
1. Reggie White
1985-00
198.0
2. John Randle
1990-03
137.5
3. William Fuller
1986-98
100.5
4. Lee Williams
1984-93
82.5
5. James Harrison
2002-14
71.5
6. Adewale Ogunleye
2001-10
67.0
7. Chris Clemons
8t. James Hall
8t. CAMERON WAKE
10. Keith Willis
2004-14
2000-11
2009-14
1982-93
65.0
63.0
63.0
59.0
TWO-OR-MORE SACKS IN TEAM HISTORY
DE Cameron Wake’s 63.0 sacks in his career already rank him as having
the third-most sacks for a player through their first seven seasons with
the Dolphins, despite having yet to play a game in 2015.
MOST SACKS IN FIRST FIVE SEASONS WITH DOLPHINS
PLAYER
YEARS
TOTAL SACKS
1. Jason Taylor
1997-2003
71.0
2. Bill Stanfill
1969-75
65.5
3. CAMERON WAKE*
2009-14
63.0
4. Trace Armstrong**
1995-2000
56.5
5. Doug Betters
1978-84
55.0
*Seventh season in progress
** Only spent six seasons with the team
WAKE CLIMBING DOLPHINS RECORD BOOKS
DE Cameron Wake’s 63.0 sacks are good for the fifth-most in franchise
history.
MIAMI DOLPHINS ALL-TIME CAREER SACK LEADERS
PLAYER
YEARS
TOTAL SACKS
1997-07, 2009, 2011
131.0
1. Jason Taylor
2. Bill Stanfill
1969-76
67.5
3. Doug Betters
1978-87
65.5
4. Vern Den Herder
1971-81
64.0
5. CAMERON WAKE
2009-14
63.0
6. Jeff Cross
1988-95
59.5
7. Trace Armstrong
1995-00
56.5
8t. Bob Baumhower
1977-86
39.5
8t. Kim Bokamper
1977-85
39.5
10. A.J. Duhe
1977-84
38.5
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Wake has 13 games with two-or-more sacks, the second-most in team
history after recording two vs. New England in Week 1, two at Detroit
in Week 10 and two vs. Minnesota in Week 16.
MOST CAREER GAMES WITH TWO-OR-MORE SACKS IN DOLPHINS HISTORY
NAME
MULTI-SACK GAMES
1. Jason Taylor
25
2. CAMERON WAKE
13
3t. Trace Armstrong
12
3t. Jeff Cross
12
5. Doug Betters
8
MULTI-SACK WAKE
In 2014, Wake recorded four multi-sack (1.5-or-more) games, increasing
his career total to 15 multi-sack games.
DATE
9/30/12
10/31/13
12/9/12
10/17/10
9/8/13
10/4/09
12/21/14
11/9/14
9/7/14
11/7/10
12/12/10
10/23/11
10/12/14
12/5/10
12/2/12
CAMERON WAKE’S MULTI-SACK GAMES
OPP
SACKS
at ARI
4.5
vs. CIN
3.0
at SF
3.0
at GB
3.0
at CLE
2.5
vs. BUF
2.5
vs. Min
2.0
at Det
2.0
vs. NE
2.0
at BAL
2.0
at NYJ
2.0
vs. DEN
2.0
vs. GB
1.5
vs. CLE
1.5
vs. NE
1.5
SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES
BLOCKED KICKS
With five blocked kicks in 2014 (three punts and two field goals), Miami’s
special teams units had the second most blocks in the NFL. DE Terrence
Fede’s blocked punt vs. Minnesota (12/21) set a new single-season
franchise record for most blocked punts in a season, three, besting two
blocks in 1972, 1973, 1974, 1978, 1991, 1996 and 2011. The last time
the Dolphins blocked five kicks in a season was in 1977. Since 2010 when
Darren Rizzi was named special team’s coordinator, the Dolphins have
amassed 13 blocked kicks (seven punts and six field goals) during that
time.
TEAM
1. Philadelphia
2. MIAMI
3. New England
2014 BLOCKED KICKS LEADERS
BP
BK
4
2
3
2
1
3
TOT BLK
6
5
4
DENNEY SETS RECORD
LS John Denney has played in all 160 games of his
10-year career with the Dolphins. He passed Jason
Taylor for first place in Dolphins history for most consecutive games played in Week 3 of 2013 vs. Atlanta
(9/22):
Denney
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED IN DOLPHINS HISTORY
PLAYER
CONSECUTIVE
STREAK
GAMES PLAYED
1ST IN 2005 THROUGH 16h IN 2014
1. JOHN DENNEY
160*
2. Jason Taylor
130
15th in 1999 through 16th in 2007
3. Jim Langer
128
10th in 1970 through 9th in 1979
4. Garo Yepremian
127
2nd in 1970 through 16th in 1978
125
1st in 1977 through 14th in 1984
5. Bob Baumhower
* active
Miami Dolphins DE Terrence Fede is congratulated by teammates after he blocked a punt by Minnesota Vikings punter Jeff Locke resulting in a safety to break a tie during the second half of the game in
Week 16. The Dolphins defeated the Vikings 37-35.
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2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE NOTES
GAMES 1-8
DateOpponent
Sept. 13 at Washington
Sept. 20 at Jacksonville
Notes
- The Last Time at Washington – Washington 16, Miami 13. Sept. 9, 2007
- The Last Time vs. Washington – Miami 20, Washington 9. Nov. 13, 2011
- The Series – Miami 8, Washington 5 (including playoffs)
- Miami holds a 2-4 record at Washington in the series history
- Miami has faced Washington in the Super Bowl twice and has split the series – a 14-7 win in Super Bowl VII on Jan. 14, 1973 and a 27-17 loss in Super Bowl XVII on Jan. 30, 1983
- Miami will open the season for the third time in Washington, having split the prior two matchups, a 35-17 win on Sept. 2, 1984 and a 16-13 overtime defeat on Sept. 9, 2007
- The Last Time at Jacksonville – Miami 27, Jacksonville 13. Oct. 26, 2014
- The Series – Miami 4, Jacksonville 3 (including playoffs)
- The Dolphins have won three-straight games against the Jaguars (14-10 at Jacksonville on Dec. 13, 2009, 24-3 vs. Jacksonville on Dec. 16, 2012 and 27-13 at Jacksonville on Oct. 26, 2014)
- Miami holds a 3-2 record (including playoffs) at Jacksonville in the series history
Sept. 27 Buffalo
- The Last Time vs. Buffalo – Miami 22, Buffalo 9. Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014
- The Series – Miami 57, Buffalo 40 (1 tie)
- Miami holds a 32-16-1 home record vs. Buffalo in the series history
- Miami has won five of the last seven home games against Buffalo, with all five margins of victory greater than nine points
Oct. 4 N.Y. Jets (London, England)
- The Last Time vs. New York Jets – Miami 24, New York Jets 37. Dec. 28, 2014
- The Last Time in London, England – Miami 38, Oakland 14. Sept. 28, 2014
- The Series – New York Jets 51, Miami 46 (1 tie)
- This game will mark the third time the Dolphins have played a regular season game in London and will be the second-straight season (13-10 loss against New York Giants on Oct. 28, 2007 and 38-14 win against Oakland on Sept. 28, 2014)
- Miami holds a 24-24-1 home record vs. the New York Jets in the series history
Oct. 18 at Tennessee
- The Last Time at Tennessee – Tennessee 27, Miami 24. Dec. 20, 2009
- The Last Time vs. Tennessee – Tennessee 37, Miami 3
- The Series – Miami 18, Tennessee 16 (including playoffs)
- Miami has won eight of the last 12 matchups against Tennessee
- Miami holds a 7-8 record at Tennessee in the series history
Oct. 25 Houston
- The Last Time vs. Houston at home – Houston 23, Miami 13. Sept. 18, 2011
- The Last Time vs. Houston – at Houston 30, Miami 10. Sept. 9, 2012
- The Series – Houston 7, Miami 0
- Houston is the only team Miami has never defeated in the franchise’s history
Oct. 29 at New England
- The Last Time at New England – New England 41, Miami 13. Dec. 14, 2014
- Miami holds a 17-31 record at New England in the series history
- The last time Miami faced New England on a Thursday was in a 17-10 win at home on Oct. 18, 1990
Nov. 8 at Buffalo
- The Last Time at Buffalo – Buffalo 29, Miami 10. Sep. 14, 2014
- Miami holds a 25-24 record at Buffalo in the series history
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GAMES 9-16
DateOpponent
Notes
Nov. 15 at Philadelphia
- The Last Time at Philadelphia – Philadelphia 17, Miami 7. Nov. 18, 2007
- The Last Time vs. Philadelphia – Philadelphia 26, Miami 10. Dec. 11, 2011
- The Series – Miami 7, Philadelphia 6
- Miami holds a 2-4 record at Philadelphia in the series history
Nov. 22 Dallas
- The Last Time vs. Dallas at home – Dallas 37, Miami 20. Sept. 16, 2007
- The Last Time vs. Dallas – Dallas 20, Miami 19. Nov. 24, 2011
- The Series – Miami 7, Dallas 6 (including playoffs)
- In their lone playoff contest, the Dolphins fell to the Cowboys 24-3 in Super Bowl VI on Jan. 16, 1972
- Miami holds a 2-2 record vs. Dallas in the series history, with the last victory occurring more than two decades ago when the Dolphins defeated the Cowboys 28-21 on Dec. 17, 1984
Nov. 29 at N.Y. Jets
- The Last Time at New York Jets – Miami 16, New York Jets 13. Dec. 1, 2014
- Miami holds a 22-27 record at New York Jets in the series history
- Miami has won three-straight and six of the last seven road games against the New York Jets
Dec. 6 Baltimore
- The Last Time vs. Baltimore – Baltimore 28, Miami 13. Dec. 7, 2014
- The Series – Baltimore 7, Miami 5 (including playoffs)
- The Dolphins’ previous two wins against the Ravens (2003, 2007) have been overtime victories
- The Dolphins will be facing the Ravens in the regular season for the third-straight season for the first time in franchise history
- Miami holds a 4-5 (including playoffs) home record vs. Baltimore in the series history
Dec. 14 N.Y. Giants
- The Last Time vs. New York Giants at home – New York Giants 13, Miami 10 (game played in
London, England). Oct. 28, 2007
- The Last Time vs. New York Giants – New York Giants 20, Miami 17. Oct. 30, 2011
- The Series – Miami 2, New York Giants 5
- Miami holds a 0-3 home record vs. New York Giants in the series history
- Miami’s Monday Night Football matchup with the Giants marks the first time the two teams have squared off in a Monday Night Football contest
Dec. 20 at San Diego
- The Last Time at San Diego – San Diego 26, Miami 16. Oct. 2, 2011
- The Last Time vs. San Diego – Miami 37, San Diego 0. Nov. 2, 2014
- The Series – Miami 16, San Diego 14 (including playoffs)
- Miami holds a 6-10 record (including playoffs) at San Diego in the series history
- Miami has won nine of the last 11 games played between the two teams, including four of the last six matchups on the road
- Miami’s 37-0 victory in 2014 was the team’s first shutout since the squad defeated New England 21-0 on Dec. 10, 2006. It was also tied for the 10th-highest margin of victory in team history
Dec. 27 Indianapolis
- The Last Time vs. Indianapolis at home – Indianapolis 27, Miami 23. Sept. 21, 2009
- The Last Time vs. Indianapolis – Miami 24, Indianapolis 20. Sept. 15, 2013
- The Series – Miami 47, Indianapolis 25 (including playoffs)
- Miami holds a 25-11 (including playoffs) home record vs. Indianapolis in the series history
- The Dolphins are 2-0 against the Colts in the playoffs, with both games occurring at home (21-0 conference championship win on Jan. 2, 1972 and 23-17 wild card win on Dec. 30, 2000)
Jan. 3 New England
- The Last Time vs. New England – Miami 33, New England 20. Sept. 7, 2014
- Miami’s 33-20 victory over New England was in the season opener and resulted in the Dolphins
winning back-to-back games (24-20 win at home on Dec. 15, 2013) against the Patriots for the first time since the 2000-01 seasons (27-24 win at New England on Dec. 24, 2000 and 30-10 win at home on Oct. 7, 2001)
- Miami holds a 34-14 home record vs. New England in the series history
- Miami has won consecutive home games against New England for the first time since the 2001-02 seasons (30-10 on Oct. 7, 2001 and 26-13 on Oct. 6, 2002)
- The Dolphins-Patriots matchup in Week 17 marks the first time the two teams have met in the final regular season game in Miami since the 1997 season
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SUN LIFE STADIUM MODERNIZATION OVERVIEW
• On June 28, 2014, the Miami Dolphins commenced work on Sun Life Stadium’s $400 million
comprehensive modernization, which will usher in a new era of Miami Dolphins football and
special events for South Florida.
• Phase I of the project involves changing every seat in the stadium and rebuilding the concourses
on the 100 and 300 levels. Every seat in the stadium will be brand new and fans will notice
improved food and enhanced concourses throughout the entire facility.
• Phase II will involve the installation of a state-of-the-art canopy that will keep as many as 91 percent of the spectators in the shade and protected from the rain, depending on the time of the
day and the month, and four giant high-definition video boards, as well as upgrading the concourse at the 200 level.
• Upon completion, Sun Life Stadium will be a best-in-class facility capable of attracting world-class
events, including Super Bowls, college football championship games and international soccer, to
South Florida.
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STADIUM COMPARISON
2014
76,018
8
12 ,000
80
17 %
2015
Seats
Unique seating experiences
6 5 ,3 2 6
16
Total video board square footage
1 2 ,0 0 0
Feet from the field to the
sideline seats
56
% OF FANS IN SHADE*
17 %
*Sept. 1 PM kickoff
2016
Seats
Unique seating experiences
Total video board square footage
Feet from the field to the
sideline seats
% OF FANS IN SHADE*
*Sept. 1 PM kickoff
65 ,3 2 6
16
22 ,40 0
56
92%
Seats
Unique seating experiences
Total video board square footage
Feet from the field to the
sideline seats
% OF FANS IN SHADE*
*Sept. 1 PM kickoff
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MIAMI DOLPHINS IN THE COMMUNITY THIS OFFSEASON ENTIRE ORGANIZATION BEAUTIFIES SCHOOL IN HIALEAH
Miami Dolphins at Mae M. Walters Elementary School
Dolphins Head Coach Joe Philbin with Walters Principal Milko Brito
The Miami Dolphins players, coaches and staff worked together to beautify Mae M. Walters Elementary School. More than 300 members of the
Dolphins participated in painting, landscaping and providing various improvements to the school.
“We’re going into our 50th season and since 1966 -- since the inception of the Miami Dolphins organization being a part of the community
-- having a positive impact on other people has been a huge tradition and we’re just delighted to be able to participate today and in small way
help out beautifying this school,” Miami Dolphins Head Coach Joe Philbin said.
Mae M. Walters Elementary was built in 1955 and in need of some community support. Those on site assisted in more than 20 different projects
to enhance the learning and educational environment for the 600 students who attend the school.
“It was great to see players and coaches work alongside staff to further the Dolphins’ impact on the South Florida community. We were happy
to be here in Hialeah improving the educational environment of these students,” Miami Dolphins Senior Vice President of Communications &
Community Affairs Jason Jenkins said.
Those assignments included putting new furniture in the lobby, refurbishing the school’s marquee, mulching and planting trees and shrubbery,
painting benches and walls, building picnic tables and a vegetable garden as well as painting and furnishing a teacher’s lounge.
“I’m very excited that we were selected by the district and the Miami Dolphins for this beautiful renovation project,” Mae M. Walter Elementary
Principal Milko Brito said. “Our students when they come back for the next school year, they’re going to be excited because this is a surprise.
They’re going to see brand new walls, landscaping, the marquee, benches. We’re going to have more pride in our school.”
This latest project is another illustration of the 27-year partnership between the Dolphins and Miami-Dade County schools. Players were excited
for the opportunity to bond while serving in the community. “You got to count your blessings and the best thing to do is give those blessings
back,” Dolphins Defensive End Olivier Vernon said. Center Mike Pouncey weighed in: “I think it builds team chemistry tremendously. You’ve got
a group of guys coming to work together to accomplish one thing and that’s to make this elementary school look a lot better than what it did
before.” Defensive End Cameron Wake said, “It’s all about the kids. So today is just a little bit that we can do and hoping it goes a long way.”
Quarterback Ryan Tannehill said, “We love our community. We love the area we live. And to be able to give back, help a school that I think really
needed it at this time. It’s going to turn out really nice. I’m excited about the work we’re doing.”
S Louis Delmas arrives at Mae M. Walters Elementary
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DE Olivier Vernon works with Dolphins employee Melissa Silberman painting
MIAMI DOLPHINS 50TH SEASON
MIAMI DOLPHINS UNVEIL
50TH SEASON CELEBRATIONS
MIAMI DOLPHINS ANNOUNCE TOP 50
VOTING AND THROWBACK UNIFORM AS
PART OF 50TH SEASON CELEBRATION
PRESENTED BY PEPSI
The Miami Dolphins as part of the franchise’s 50th season celebration presented by Pepsi announced on July 29 additional elements to mark the
milestone, including open fan voting for the team’s Top 50 players and a
hallmark throwback uniform. The throwback uniform and the Top 50 players will be an integral part of the organization’s 50th Season Homecoming
festivities on Dec. 14 when the Dolphins play host to the New York Giants
at Sun Life Stadium.
50th Season Patch
The Miami Dolphins announced on May 9 elements for the team’s 50th
season celebration, including a throwback jersey, commemorative book,
voting for the top 50 players and greatest game in Dolphins history as
well as themes that will surround each home game at Sun Life Stadium.
This year, the franchise celebrates 50 seasons in South Florida, commemorating the milestone with several unique elements that will be unveiled
throughout this golden landmark. The organization for the occasion has
unveiled a customized 50th season logo. This logo will be displayed on
all associated merchandise, campaigns, content on social platforms, video
and all media as well as a patch on all player jerseys throughout the 2015
football season.
Additionally, the Dolphins unveiled the “Since” campaign, chronicling all
five decades of the franchise from the fans’ perspective and capturing the
moments when the Dolphins became part of the fabric of their fandom.
The team will roll out noted moments in time from historical assets
through the current day, and ask for user generated content submitted
through social platforms from fans and their “Since Moment” at dolphins.
com/sincemoment or #SinceMoment. The campaign was created in
house, and will be activated on social and digital platforms, with heavier
out of home activation closer to the 2015 NFL season.
“Fins at Fifty” is the team’s official 50th Anniversary coffee table book,
chronicling and celebrating the rich 50-year history of Miami Dolphins
football. Starting with a foreword by Don Shula, the definitive, 256-page
hardcover book will take fans on a half-century journey covering unforgettable players and coaches and the memorable games and seasons they
produced. Using one-of-a-kind photos and historical artifacts from the
team’s official archives, as well as unique first-person accounts from some
of the greatest names in Dolphin history, the book will tell a colorful story
of the team’s unmatched history that cannot be found elsewhere. The
book is being published by Skybox Press, one of the country’s leading
publishers of iconic sports coffee table books, and is available for pre-sale
in the Dolphins team stores, and online at DolphinsBook.com
Pepsi as presenting sponsor of the Dolphins 50th season celebration has
inclusion in the team’s microsite at Dolphins.com/Since, presence within
the campaign’s out of home signage as well as online voting for the Top
50 players.
Beginning July 29 through Sept. 15 on Dolphins.com, fans have an opportunity to help select an all-time team of the 50 best players in Dolphins
history. Fans, along with alumni, South Florida media who regularly cover
the team and a blue-ribbon panel, will each contribute input in the team’s
final composition. Those four groups will vote from a list of 100 players
throughout the team’s history compiled by the Dolphins organization. The
100 were selected based on a number of factors, with heavy emphasis on
excellence (how well they played), longevity (how long they contributed
to the team at a high level) and teamwork (how well they made the players around them better).
The Dolphins will wear a throwback uniform with a nod to the team’s
storied history while incorporating innovative aspects of modern design
and functionality for the Monday Night Football game. Aqua, orange
and white were new to football when the Miami Dolphins hit the gridiron
in 1966. Since then, the team’s color scheme has remained, but the
aesthetics have undergone a subtle evolution including, in the 1970s, the
addition of contrast cuffs. In commemoration of the franchise’s 50th year,
the Dolphins refresh their original uniform composition — a solid aqua
jersey punctuated by white and orange numbers paired to white pants —
with the NFL Nike Elite 51 Uniform.
This will mark the first time that the Dolphins have worn throwback uniforms for a home game and just the second time overall in team history.
The only other time the Dolphins wore a throwback uniform was on Nov.
27, 2003 in a 40-21 Thanksgiving Day win at Dallas, where the organization commemorated the 30th anniversary of the 1973 team that captured
Super Bowl VIII.
While the team will don this uniform as part of the Homecoming celebration on Dec. 14, fan jerseys as well as a complete line of 50th season
merchandise are available now for purchase on Dolphins.com.
Finally, throughout the 2015 season the Dolphins will celebrate the 50th
season with elements at each game, including a special tribute to 1966
members on field. This 50th season marks one of the best home schedules in years, with the Dec. 14 home matchup against the N.Y. Giants
featuring Alumni Weekend and throwback jerseys worn by the team.
“Fins at Fifty” Official
50th Anniversary Coffee
Table Book
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DOLPHINS ON THE AIR THIS SEASON
CEFALO, GRIESE AND ROSE RETURN TO THE BOOTH IN 2015
WBGG (105.9 FM) and WINZ (940 AM) are in their sixth year as the flagship stations
for the Miami Dolphins Radio Network.
On March 1, 2010, the Dolphins announced a multi-year radio broadcast rights
partnership with Clear Channel Communications that resulted in WBGG-FM (Big
105.9) and WINZ-AM (940 – The Sports Animal) being the Dolphins flagship stations.
All Dolphin preseason, regular season and playoff games are broadcast exclusively in
South Florida on those two outlets and throughout South and Central Florida on the
Miami Dolphins Radio Network.
In addition to the game broadcasts, a two-hour pregame and a two-hour postgame
show rounds out “Dolphins Game Day Live” coverage on WBGG, WINZ, The Miami
Dolphins Radio Network, Dolphins.com, FanVision, the In-Stadium Television Network, the Dolphins Television Network and the Dolphins mobile app.
Jimmy Cefalo begins his 11th season as part of the Dolphins’ radio team, and is certainly well known as both a broadcaster and a former Dolphins player. For many years
he served as the sports anchor for WPLG-TV (Channel 10), first joining that station in In 2015, Bob Griese, Joe Rose, and Jimmy Cefalo return to the Dolphins’ radio team.
October of 1992 as the host of “Sports Monday.” Since then he became the sports anchor for Local 10 News Monday through Friday and anchored the
station’s popular “Sports Jam Live,” which aired on Sunday nights.
Prior to his broadcasting career, Cefalo played seven seasons with the Dolphins (1978-84) as a wide receiver, and finished with 93 catches for 1,739
yards and 13 touchdowns. His best season came in 1981, when he caught 29 passes for 631 yards (21.8 yards per catch) and three touchdowns. He also
was a member of two Dolphins Super Bowl teams, and in Super Bowl XVII against the Washington Redskins, he caught a 76-yard touchdown pass from
David Woodley, which at the time was the second-longest reception in Super Bowl history. Cefalo originally joined the Dolphins as a third-round draft
choice in 1978 following a stellar collegiate career at Penn State.
Joe Rose again joins Cefalo on the team’s radio broadcasts, and like Cefalo, he built a broadcast career after his playing days ended. He is in his 10th
season as a Dolphins radio analyst. In past years he has hosted “The Coaches Show” on WTVJ-TV (Channel 6), having joined the station in 1992, and
was featured on the station’s successful “Sunday Sports Final” as well before retiring from television work in 2015. Rose is well known locally for his
popular 6-10 a.m. weekday show on WQAM.
Rose was a Dolphins tight end from 1980-85, and in that time caught 112 passes for 1,493 yards and 13 touchdowns. He had his best year in 1983,
when he had 29 catches for 345 yards and three touchdowns. He is best known for catching Dan Marino’s first regular season touchdown pass, a sixyard reception on September 19, 1983 in Los Angeles versus the Raiders. Rose originally was a seventh-round draft pick of the Dolphins in 1980 after
playing at the University of California.
Joining Rose and Cefalo in the booth for the regular season is former Dolphins great and Pro Football Hall of Fame member Bob Griese, who is in his
fifth year as a member of Miami’s radio team after a long tenure on ABC and ESPN’s broadcast teams for college football.
Griese led the Dolphins from 1967-80 where his No. 12 jersey became the first in the franchise’s history to be retired, on May 6, 1982. In 1990, he was
also voted the quarterback on the Dolphins’ Silver Anniversary all-time team and was enshrined on the Dolphins Honor Roll at Sun Life Stadium. He
also was a charter inductee in the Dolphins’ Walk of Fame in 2011. Including playoffs, he had a .681 winning percentage (88-41-1) and was a consensus
All-Pro quarterback in 1971 and 1977, while appearing in six Pro Bowls. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1990.
Kim Bokamper, a former Dolphins Pro Bowl linebacker, will continue in his role on the broadcast team as a sideline reporter.
In July 2015, the Dolphins announced a multi-year deal with 1210 ESPN Deportes in Miami to be the Spanish language flagship station of the Miami
Dolphins. 1210 ESPN Deportes (WNMA-1210 AM) and the Miami Dolphins Spanish Radio Network
broadcast every Dolphins game. This season marks the 34th consecutive year that Dolphins games will
be broadcast in Spanish.
LOCATION
Florida Keys
Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale
Fort Myers/Naples
Fort Pierce
Miami
2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS RADIO NETWORKS
NETWORK
LOCATION
WKWF 1600 AM
Miami
WBGG 105.9 FM
Miami
WINZ 940 AM
Orlando
WNMA 1210 AM (Spanish) Stuart
WRXK 96.1 K-Rock FM
Vero Beach
WCZR 101.7 FM
West Palm Beach
WBGG 105.9 FM
West Palm Beach
NETWORK
WINZ 940 AM
WNMA 1210 AM (Spanish)
ESPN 580 AM
WCZR 101.7 FM
WCZR 101.7 FM
WZZR 94.3 FM
WJNO 1290 AM
Eduardo Martell and Raul Striker Jr. will call Dolphins games
on 1210 ESPN Deportes this season.
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MIAMI DOLPHINS MEDIA WORKROOM ACCESS
PARKING INFORMATION FOR THE 2015 SEASON
As a reminder, the workroom for accredited media covering the Miami
Dolphins is located behind the Dolphins Pro Shop at the Doctors
Hospital Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University. Access to the
media workroom is granted by the Communications Staff.
Parking passes are distributed by the Communications Department.The
passes need to be clearly displayed to gain entry into the media parking
areas. Media parking is available at the Nova Southeastern University
Medical School garage (HPD Garage), which is next to the Dolphins Pro
Shop, and located near the intersection of University Drive and S.W.
30th Street, between Griffin Road and I-595. Access to this garage is off
University Drive and S.W. 30th Street. In the event the HPD Garage is full,
the overflow media parking will be in the AUX Parking Lot next to the
NOVA Softball fields.
PLEASE NOTE – ALL MEDIA ARE ASKED TO PARK ON THE SECOND
FLOOR OF THE HPD GARAGE. PARKING ON THE FIRST FLOOR
IS RESERVED FOR NOVA PATIENTS ONLY. THE GARAGE WILL BE
MONITORED BY NOVA AND THOSE WHO PARK ON THE FIRST
FLOOR WILL BE TICKETED.
PLEASE PREARRANGE ALL LIVE TRUCK PARKING through the Miami
Dolphins Communications Department.
DIRECTIONS TO DOCTORS HOSPITAL
TRAINING FACILITY AT NOVA SOUTHEASTERN
UNIVERSITY
FROM I-95 OR FLORIDA’S TURNPIKE
Exit at I-595; proceed west to University Drive exit
Turn left (south) onto University Drive
Proceed to S.W. 30th Street (Abe Fischler Blvd.) turn left (east)
Proceed past the Miami Dolphins facility to Ray Ferrero Jr. Blvd.
Turn right and parking facility will be on your right.
UNIVERSITY DRIVE
From north of I-595
Take University Drive south past I-595 to S.W. 30th Street (Abe Fischler Blvd.) turn left (east).
Proceed past the Miami Dolphins facility to Ray Ferrero Jr. Blvd.
Turn right and parking facility will be on your right.
FROM SOUTH OF GRIFFIN ROAD
Take University Drive north past Griffin Road to S.W. 30th Street (Abe
Fischler Blvd.) turn right (east)
Proceed past the Miami Dolphins facility to Ray Ferrero Jr. Blvd.
Turn right and parking facility will be on your right.
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2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS TRANSACTIONS
DATE
POS.
Jan. 5
WR
Jan. 6
Jan. 7
K
WR
Jan. 8
S
Feb. 6
Feb. 10
TE
Feb. 27
WR
WR
Feb. 28
Mar. 2
TE
CB
T
Mar 7. DT
S
Mar. 10
T
LB
DE
G
LB
Mar. 11
DT
CB
DT
Mar. 12
TE
CB
Mar. 13
WR
LB
WR
Mar. 19
OL
TE
Mar. 20
S
QB RB
Mar. 26
DE
April 1
S
April 2
LB
QB
April 13
C
CB
April 15
WR
April 21
G
April 22
OL
OL
April 23
WR
April 28
DE
April 30
QB
April 30
WR
May 1
DT
May 2 OL
CB
RB
S
CB
May 5
DB
K
DB
May 8
WR
OL
P
DE
K
LB
LB
WR
WR
OL
LB
DT
DE
G
LB
OL
May 11
TE
TE
OL
OL
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PLAYER/COACH
TRANSACTION
Tyler McDonald
Mike Tannenbaum
Zach Hocker
Michael Preston
Shamiel Gary
Terrell Williams
Ryan Taylor
Brian Hartline
Brandon Gibson
Wayne Diesel
Dennis Lock
Charles Clay
Cortland Finnegan
Nate Garner
A.J. Francis
Jordan Kovacs
Jason Fox
Kelvin Sheppard
Derrick Shelby
Shelley Smith
Philip Wheeler
Ndamukong Suh
Brice McCain
Randy Starks
Jordan Cameron
T.J. Heath
Kenny Stills
Dannell Ellerbe
Mike Wallace
J.D. Walton
Charles Clay
Louis Delmas
Matt Moore
LaMichael James
Derrick Shelby
Michael Thomas
Spencer Paysinger
Josh Freeman
Mike Pouncey
Zack Bowman
LaRon Byrd
Davonte Wallace
Jeff Linkenbach
Jacques McClendon
Greg Jennings
Dion Jordan
Ryan Tannehill
DeVante Parker
Jordan Phillips
Jamil Douglas
Bobby McCain
Jay Ajayi
Cedric Thompson
Tony Lippett
T.J. Heath
Zach Hocker
Lowell Rose
Damarr Aultman
Mickey Baucus
Matt Darr
Ray Drew
Andrew Franks
Neville Hewitt
Mike Hull
Christion Jones
Nigel King
Mike Liedtke
Jeff Luc
Ellis McCarthy
Kendall Montgomery
Dionte Savage
Zach Vigil
Aundrey Walker
Tim Semisch
Ryan Taylor
Donald Hawkins
Mark Asper
Signed to futures contract
Named Exec. VP of Football Operations
Signed to futures contract
Signed to futures contract
Signed to futures contract
Named Defensive Line Coach
Signed as FA
Released
Released
Named Sports Performance Director
Promoted to Director of Analytics
Placed Transition Tag on Clay
Released
Released
Signed
Signed
Re-Signed
Re-Signed
Placed Restricted Free Agent Tender on Shelby
Released
Released
Signed as UFA (Det.)
Signed as UFA (Pit.)
Released
Signed as UFA (Cle.)
Signed
Acquired by Miami in Trade (N.O.)
Traded (N.O.)
Traded (Min.)
Signed as UFA (NYG)
Did not match Buffalo Bills offer
Re-Signed
Re-Signed
Signed
Signed Restricted Free Agent Tender
Signed
Signed as UFA (NYG)
Signed as UFA
Signed Contract Extension
Signed as UFA (NYG)
Signed as FA
Waived
Signed as UFA (K.C.)
Signed as UFA (Jac.)
Signed as FA
Placed on Reserve/Suspended List
Team Exercises Fifth-Year Option
Selected in NFL Draft - D1, ‘15
Selected in NFL Draft - D2, ‘15
Selected in NFL Draft - D4, ‘15
Selected in NFL Draft - D5a, ‘15
Selected in NFL Draft - D5b, ‘15
Selected in NFL Draft - D5c, ‘15
Selected in NFL Draft - D5d, ‘15
Waived
Waived
Waived
Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent
Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent
Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent
Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent
Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent
Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent
Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent
Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent
Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent
Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent
Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent
Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent
Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent
Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent
Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent
Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent
Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent
Waived
Acquired from waivers (Dal.)
Waived
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May 18
June 5
June 8
June 10
July 23
July 24
July 27
July 28
July 29
August 1
August 4
August 10
August 15
August 16
August 17
August 19
August 24
August 25
August 30
September 1
September 5
September 6
September 7
POS.
QB
LB
WR
DT
DT
T
QB
WR
QB
DT
WR
T
DT
S
WR
TE
TE
WR
WR
WR
G
RB
S
S
WR
WR
WR
T
G
LB
TE
S
WR
WR
S
DT G
WR
WR DE
WR
DE
TE
CB
S
C/G
RB
P
WR
QB
C
DT
LB
DE
RB
WR
T
LB
DT
S
G/T
LB
TE
TE
K
S
LB
T
WR
QB QB
RB
QB
C
DT
LB
TE
TE
S
T
RB
WR
PLAYER/COACH
TRANSACTION
Ryan Tannehill
Jake Knott
Tommy Streeter
C.J. Mosley
Kamal Johnson
Mickey Baucus
Josh Freeman
Nigel King
Josh Freeman
Calvin Barnett
Kai De La Cruz
Chris Martin
Ellis McCarthy
Don Jones
DeVante Parker
Gerell Robinson
Gerell Robinson
Cobi Hamilton
Kai De La Cruz
Kevin Cone
Dionte Savage
Demitrius Bronson
Phillip Thomas
Shamiel Gary
Tyler McDonald
Tyler McDonald
Tommy Streeter
Chris Martin
Bryant Browning
James Davidson
Arthur Lynch
Don Jones
DeVante Parker
Michael Preston
Louis Delmas
Calvin Barnett Bryant Browning LaRon Byrd Kevin Cone Ray Drew Tyler McDonald Kendall Montgomery Gerell Robinson Sammy Seamster
Phillip Thomas J.D. Walton Demitrius Bronson
Brandon Fields
Damarr Aultman McLeod Bethel-Thompson Sam Brenner
Deandre Coleman James Davidson
Emmanuel Dieke
Mike Gillislee Cobi Hamilton Donald Hawkins Mike Hull
Anthony Johnson Don Jones
Michael Liedtke Jeff Luc Tim Semisch
Jake Stoneburner Caleb Sturgis Cedric Thompson Jordan Tripp Aundrey Walker
Christion Jones Josh Freeman
Logan Thomas
Jay Ajayi
McLeod Bethel-Thompason
Sam Brenner
Deandre Coleman
Mike Hull
Tim Semisch
Jake Stoneburner
Cedric Thompson
Aundrey Walker
Rajion Neal
Uzoma Nwachukwu
Signed Contract Extension
Waived
Signed as FA
Signed as UFA (Det.)
Waived
Retired
Released
Waived
Signed as FA
Signed as FA
Signed as FA
Signed as FA
Waived
Placed on ACTIVE/PUP
Placed on ACTIVE/PUP
Placed on ACTIVE/NFI
Activated from ACTIVE/NFI
Acquired from waivers (Cin.)
Waived
Acquired from waivers (Cle.)
Waived
Signed as FA
Signed as FA
Waived/Injured
Waived
Re-signed as FA
Waived/Injured
Waived
Signed as FA
Signed as FA
Waived
Activated from ACTIVE/PUP
Activated from ACTIVE/PUP
Waived
Placed on Reserve/Injured List
Released
Released
Released
Released
Released
Released
Released
Released
Released
Released
Released
Released
Released
Waived
Waived
Waived
Waived
Waived
Waived
Waived
Waived
Waived
Waived
Waived
Waived
Waived
Waived
Waived
Waived
Waived
Waived
Waived
Waived
Waived/Injured
Contract Terminated
Acquired from waivers (Ari.)
Placed on Injured Reserve Designated For Return
Signed to Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
Signed to Practice Squad
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2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS NUMERICAL ROSTER
(as of September 8, 2015 - visit Dolphins.com for most up to date roster)
NO.
3
4
5
8
10
11
14
17
18
20
21
22
24
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
34
35
36
42
46
49
50
51
52
53
55
58
63
66
70
72
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
83
84
85
90
91
92
93
94
96
97
NAME
Andrew Franks
Matt Darr
Logan Thomas Moore, Matt
Kenny Stills
DeVante Parker
Jarvis Landry
Ryan Tannehill
Rishard Matthews
Reshad Jones
Brent Grimes
Jamar Taylor
Brice McCain
Lamar Miller
LaMike James
Bobby McCain
Will Davis
Zack Bowman
Michael Thomas
Jordan Kovacs
Damien Williams
Walt Aikens
Tony Lippett
Spencer Paysinger
Neville Hewitt
Zach Vigil
Olivier Vernon
Mike Pouncey
Kelvin Sheppard
Jelani Jenkins
Koa Misi
Chris McCain
Dallas Thomas
Jacques McClendon
Ja’Wuan James
Jeff Linkenbach
Jason Fox
Jamil Douglas
Branden Albert
Billy Turner
Terrence Fede
Derrick Shelby
Dion Sims
Matt Hazel
Jordan Cameron
Greg Jennings
Earl Mitchell
Cameron Wake
John Denney
Ndamukong Suh
C.J. Mosley
A.J. Francis
Jordan Phillips
POS.
K
P
QB
QB
WR
WR
WR
QB
WR
S
CB
CB
CB
RB
RB
CB
CB
CB
S
S
RB
S
CB
LB
LB
LB
DE
C
LB
LB
LB
LB
G
C/G
T
G/T
T
G
T
G
DE
DE
TE
WR
TE
WR
DT
DE
LS
DT
DT
DT
DT
HT.
6-1
6-1
6-6
6-3
6-0
6-3
5-11
6-4
6-0
6-1
5-10
5-10
5-9
5-10
5-9
5-11
5-11
6-1
5-11
5-10
5-11
6-1
6-3
6-2
6-2
6-2
6-2
6-5
6-2
6-0
6-3
6-5
6-5
6-3
6-6
6-6
6-6
6-4
6-5
6-5
6-4
6-2
6-4
6-1
6-5
6-0
6-3
6-3
6-5
6-4
6-2
6-5
6-6
WT.
205
220
250
220
198
218
202
220
217
218
185
195
190
225
200
196
190
210
201
208
225
208
200
250
235
240
275
305
249
243
255
245
315
320
315
317
310
310
320
302
278
280
268
205
260
198
310
270
252
320
315
330
330
BIRTHDATE
1/11/93
7/2/92
7/1/91
8/9/84
4/22/92
1/20/93
11/28/92
7/27/88
10/12/89
2/25/88
7/19/83
9/29/90
12/10/86
4/25/91
10/22/92
8/18/93
5/8/90
11/18/84
3/17/90
6/12/90
4/3/92
6/19/91
7/2/92
6/28/88
4/6/93
3/28/91
10/7/90
7/24/89
1/2/88
3/13/92
1/17/87
11/21/91
10/30/89
12/10/87
6/3/92
6/9/87
5/2/88
2/28/92
11/4/84
10/17/91
11/19/91
3/4/89
2/18/91
1/23/92
8/7/88
9/21/83
9/25/87
1/30/82
12/13/78
1/6/87
8/6/83
5/7/90
10/15/92
EXP.
R
R
2
8
3
R
2
4
4
6
9
3
7
4
4
R
3
8
3
3
2
2
R
5
R
R
4
5
5
3
6
2
3
4
2
6
6
R
8
1
2
4
3
1
5
10
6
7
11
6
11
1
R
COLLEGE
RPI ‘15
Tennessee ‘15
Virginia Tech ‘14
Oregon State ‘07
Oklahoma ‘13
Louisville ‘15
LSU ‘15
Texas A&M ‘12
Nevada ‘12
Georgia ‘10
Shippensburg ‘06
Boise State ‘13
Utah ‘08
Miami (FL) ‘13
Oregon ‘11
Memphis ‘15
Utah State ‘13
Nebraska ‘07
Stanford ‘12
Michigan ‘13
Oklahoma ‘14
Liberty ‘14
Michigan State ‘15
Oregon ‘10
Marshall ‘15
Utah State ‘15
Miami (FL) ‘13
Florida ‘11
LSU ‘11
Florida ‘13
Utah ‘10
California ‘14
Tennessee ‘13
Tennessee ‘09
Tennessee ‘14
Cincinnati ‘09
Miami (FL) ‘10
Arizona State ‘15
Virginia ‘09
North Dakota State ‘14
Marist ‘14
Utah ‘12
Michigan State ‘14
Coastal Carolina ‘14
Southern California ‘10
Western Michigan ‘05
Arizona ‘10
Penn State ‘05
Brigham Young ‘05
Nebraska ‘09
Missouri ‘04
Maryland ‘13
Oklahoma ‘15
HOMETOWN
Carmel, Calif.
Bakersfield, Calif.
Lynchburg, Va.
Newhall, Calif.
Carlsbad, Calif.
Louisville, Ky.
Lutcher, La.
Big Spring, Texas
Santa Ana, Calif.
Atlanta, Ga.
Philadelphia, Pa.
San Diego, Calif.
Terrell, Texas
Miami, Fla.
Texarkana, Texas
Oxford, Ala.
Spokane, Wash.
Anchorage, Alaksa
Houston, Texas
Curtice, Ohio
San Diego, Calif.
Charlotte, NC
Detroit, Mich.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Conyers, Ga.
Clearfield, Utah
Miami, Fla.
Lakeland, Fla.
Stone Mountain, Ga.
Olney, Md.
Santa Rosa, Calif.
Greensboro, NC
Baton Rouge, La.
Cleveland, Tenn.
Suwannee, Ga.
Sandusky, Ohio
Fort Worth, Texas
Cypress, Calif.
Glen Burnie, Md.
Shoreview, Minn.
Nyack, NY
Houston, Texas
Detroit, Mich.
North Agusta, SC
Newbury Park, Calif.
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Houston, Texas
Hyattsville, Md.
Thornton, Colo
Portland, Oregon
Waynesville, Mo.
Severn, Md.
Towanda, Kan.
RESERVE/INJURED
NO. NAME
POS.
HT.
WT.
BIRTHDATE
EXP.
COLLEGE
HOMETOWN
HOW ACQ.
25
Delmas, Louis
S
5-11
208
4/12/87
6
Western Michigan ‘09 North Miami Beach, Fla. FA, ‘14
33
Jay Ajayi (Designated For Return)RB
6-0
228
6/15/93
R
Boise State ‘15
Plano, Texas
D5b, ‘15
PRACTICE SQUAD
NO.
16
40
41
45
60
62
65
82
86
87
56
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NAMEPOS.
McLeod Bethel-Thompson QB
Neal, Rajion
RB
Thompson, Cedric S
Hull, Mike
LB
Walker, Aundrey T
Coleman, Deandre DT
Brenner, Sam
C
Semisch, Tim
TE
Stoneburner, Jake TE
Nwachukwu, UzomaWR
HT.
6-3
5-11
6-0
6-0
6-6
6-3
6-2
6-8
6-3
5-11
WT.
236
220
212
237
305
324
310
275
250
198
DOB
7/3/88
3/28/92
2/10/93
5/25/91
1/15/93
1/27/91
4/27/90
9/18/91
8/25/89
12/15/90
EXP.
1
1
R
R
R
1
2
R
2
1
COLLEGE Sacramento State ‘11
Tennessee ‘14
Minnesota ‘15
Penn State ‘15
Southern California ‘15
California ‘14
Utah ‘13
Northern Illinois ‘15
Ohio State ‘ 13
Texasm A&M ‘13
HOW ACQ.
FA, ‘15
FA, ‘15
Wai., ’15 (Ari.)
UFA, ‘11 (Car.)
T, 2015 (N.O.)
D1, ‘15
D2, ‘14
D1, ‘12
D7b, ‘12
D5b, ‘10
UFA, ‘13 (Atl.)
D2, ‘13
UFA ‘15 (Pit.)
D4, ‘12
FA ‘14
D5a, ‘15
D3b, ‘13
UFA, ‘15 (NYG)
FA, ‘13
FA, ‘14
FA, ‘14
D4, ‘14
5d, ‘15
UFA, 15 (NYG)
FA, ‘15
FA, ‘15
D3a, ‘12
D1, ‘11
FA, ‘14
D4a, ‘13
D2, ‘10
FA, ‘14
D3a, ‘13
UFA, 15 (Jac.)
D1, ‘14
UFA, 15 (K.C.)
UFA, ‘14 (Det.)
D4, ‘15
UFA, ‘14 (K.C.)
D3, ‘14
D7, ‘14
FA, ‘12
D4b, ‘13
D6, ‘14
UFA, ‘15 (Cle.)
FA, ‘15
UFA, ‘14 (Hou.)
FA, ‘09
FA, ‘05
UFA ‘15 (Det.)
UFA, ‘15 (Det.)
FA, ‘13
D2, ‘15
DATE PLACED
8/25/15
9/6/15
2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
(as of September 8, 2015 - visit Dolphins.com for most up to date roster)
NO.
35
76
30
84
4
29
92
75
78
74
96
3
21
83
46
70
27
53
85
20
32
14
72
36
18
28
24
58
66
26
55
90
8
94
11
42
97
51
79
52
80
10
93
17
22
63
5
31
77
50
49
91
34
NAME
POS.
Aikens, Walt
S
Albert, Branden
T
Bowman, Zack
CB
Cameron, Jordan
TE
Darr, Matt
P
Davis, Will
CB
Denney, John
LS
Douglas, Jamil G
Fede, Terrence
DE
Fox, Jason
T
Francis, A.J.
DT
Franks, Andrew
K
Grimes, Brent
CB
Hazel, Matt
WR
Hewitt, Neville
LB
James, Ja’Wuan
T
James, LaMike
RB
Jenkins, Jelani
LB
Jennings, Greg
WR
Jones, Reshad S
Kovacs, Jordan
S
Landry, Jarvis
WR
Linkenbach, Jeff
G/T
Lippett, Tony
CB
Matthews, Rishard
WR
McCain, Bobby
CB
McCain, Brice
CB
McCain, Chris
LB
McClendon, Jacques C/G
Miller, Lamar
RB
Misi, Koa LB
Mitchell, Earl
DT
Moore, Matt
QB
Mosley, C.J.
DT
Parker, DeVante WR
Paysinger, Spencer
LB
Phillips, Jordan
DT
Pouncey, Mike C
Shelby, Derrick
DE
Sheppard, Kelvin
LB
Sims, Dion
TE
Stills, Kenny
WR
Suh, Ndamukong
DT
Tannehill, Ryan
QB
Taylor, Jamar
CB
Thomas, Dallas
G
Thomas, Logan
QB
Thomas, Michael
S
Turner, Billy
G
Vernon, Olivier
DE
Vigil, Zach
LB
Wake, Cameron
DE
Williams, Damien
RB
HT.
6-1
6-5
6-1
6-5
6-1
5-11
6-5
6-4
6-4
6-6
6-5
6-1
5-10
6-1
6-2
6-6
5-9
6-0
6-0
6-1
5-10
5-11
6-6
6-3
6-0
5-11
5-9
6-5
6-3
5-10
6-3
6-3
6-3
6-2
6-3
6-2
6-6
6-5
6-2
6-2
6-4
6-0
6-4
6-4
5-10
6-5
6-6
5-11
6-5
6-2
6-2
6-3
5-11
WT.
208
320
210
260
220
190
252
310
278
310
330
205
185
205
235
315
200
243
198
218
208
202
317
200
217
196
190
245
320
225
255
310
220
315
218
250
330
305
280
249
268
198
320
220
195
315
250
201
302
275
240
270
225
BIRTHDATE
6/19/91
11/4/84
11/18/84
8/7/88
7/2/92
5/8/90
12/13/78
2/28/92
11/19/91
5/2/88
5/7/90
1/11/93
7/19/83
1/23/92
4/6/93
6/3/92
10/22/92
3/13/92
9/21/83
2/25/88
6/12/90
11/28/92
6/9/87
7/2/92
10/12/89
8/18/93
12/10/86
11/21/91
12/10/87
4/25/91
1/17/87
9/25/87
8/9/84
8/6/83
1/20/93
6/28/88
10/15/92
7/24/89
3/4/89
1/2/88
2/18/91
4/22/92
1/6/87
7/27/88
9/29/90
10/30/89
7/1/91
3/17/90
10/17/91
10/7/90
3/28/91
1/30/82
4/3/92
EXP.
2
8
8
5
R
3
11
R
2
6
1
R
9
1
R
2
4
3
10
6
3
2
6
R
4
R
7
2
4
4
6
6
8
11
R
5
R
5
4
5
3
3
6
4
3
3
2
3
1
4
R
7
2
COLLEGE
Liberty ‘14
Virginia ‘09
Nebraska ‘07
Southern California ‘10
Tennessee ‘15
Utah State ‘13
Brigham Young ‘05
Arizona State ‘15
Marist ‘14
Miami (FL) ‘10
Maryland ‘13
RPI ‘15
Shippensburg ‘06
Coastal Carolina ‘14
Marshall ‘15
Tennessee ‘14
Oregon ‘11
Florida ‘13
Western Michigan ‘05
Georgia ‘10
Michigan ‘13
LSU ‘15
Cincinnati ‘09
Michigan State ‘15
Nevada ‘12
Memphis ‘15
Utah ‘08
California ‘14
Tennessee ‘09
Miami (FL) ‘13
Utah ‘10
Arizona ‘10
Oregon State ‘07
Missouri ‘04
Louisville ‘15
Oregon ‘10
Oklahoma ‘15
Florida ‘11
Utah ‘12
LSU ‘11
Michigan State ‘14
Oklahoma ‘13
Nebraska ‘09
Texas A&M ‘12
Boise State ‘13
Tennessee ‘13
Virginia Tech ‘14
Stanford ‘12
North Dakota State ‘14
Miami (FL) ‘13
Utah State ‘15
Penn State ‘05
Oklahoma ‘14
HOMETOWN
Charlotte, NC
Glen Burnie, Md.
Anchorage, Alaksa
Newbury Park, Calif.
Bakersfield, Calif.
Spokane, Wash.
Thornton, Colo.
Cypress, Calif.
Nyack, NY
Fort Worth, Texas
Severn, Md.
Carmel, Calif.
Philadelphia, Pa.
North Agusta, SC
Conyers, Ga.
Suwannee, Ga.
Texarkana, Texas
Olney, Md.
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Atlanta, Ga.
Curtice, Ohio
Lutcher, La.
Sandusky, Ohio
Detroit, Mich.
Santa Ana, Calif.
Oxford, Ala.
Terrell, Texas
Greensboro, NC
Cleveland, Tenn.
Miami, Fla.
Santa Rosa, Calif.
Houston, Texas
Newhall, Calif.
Waynesville, Mo.
Louisville, Ky.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Towanda, Kan.
Lakeland, Fla.
Houston, Texas
Stone Mountain, Ga.
Detroit, Mich.
Carlsbad, Calif.
Portland, Oregon
Big Spring, Texas
San Diego, Calif.
Baton Rouge, La.
Lynchburg, Va.
Houston, Texas
Shoreview, Minn.
Miami, Fla.
Clearfield, Utah
Hyattsville, Md.
San Diego, Calif.
ESERVE/INJURED
R
NO. NAME
POS.
HT.
WT.
BIRTHDATE
EXP.
COLLEGE
HOMETOWN
HOW ACQ.
25
Louis Delmas
S
5-11
208
4/12/87
6
Western Michigan ‘09 North Miami Beach, Fla. FA, ‘14
33
Ajayi, Jay (Designated For Return)RB
6-0
228
6/15/93
R
Boise State ‘15
Plano, Texas
D5b, ‘15
HOW ACQ.
D4, ‘14
UFA, ‘14 (K.C.)
UFA, ‘15 (NYG)
UFA, ‘15 (Cle.)
FA, ‘15
D3b, ‘13
FA, ‘05
D4, ‘15
D7, ‘14
UFA, ‘14 (Det.)
FA, ‘13
FA, ‘15
UFA, ‘13 (Atl.)
D6, ‘14
FA, ‘15
D1, ‘14
FA ‘14
D4a, ‘13
FA, ‘15
D5b, ‘10
FA, ‘14
D2, ‘14
UFA, ‘15 (K.C.)
5d, ‘15
D7b, ‘12
D5a, ‘15
UFA ‘15 (Pit.)
FA, ‘14
UFA, 15 (Jac.)
D4, ‘12
D2, ‘10
UFA, ‘14 (Hou.)
UFA, ‘11 (Car.)
UFA, ‘15 (Det.)
D1, ‘15
UFA, 15 (NYG)
D2, ‘15
D1, ‘11
FA, ‘12
FA, ‘14
D4b, ‘13
T, 2015 (N.O.)
UFA ‘15 (Det.)
D1, ‘12
D2, ‘13
D3a, ‘13
Wai., ’15 (Ari.)
FA, ‘13
D3, ‘14
D3a, ‘12
FA, ‘15
FA, ‘09
FA, ‘14
DATE PLACED
8/25/2015
9/6/15
2015 Miami Dolphins Weekly Release
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2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS TENTATIVE DEPTH CHART
OFFENSE
WR
85 Greg Jennings
11 DeVante Parker
LT
76 Branden Albert 74 Jason Fox
LG
63 Dallas Thomas
77 Billy Turner
C
51 Mike Pouncey
66 Jacques McClendon
RG
75 Jamil Douglas
77 Billy Turner
RT
70 Ja’Wuan James
72 Jeff Linkenbach
TE
84 Jordan Cameron
80 Dion Sims
WR
10 Kenny Stills
18 Rishard Matthews
QB
17 Ryan Tannehill
8 Matt Moore
5 Logan Thomas RB
26 Lamar Miller 34 Damien Williams
27 LaMichael James
WR
14 Jarvis Landry
83 Matt Hazel
DEFENSE
LE
91 Cameron Wake
79 Derrick Shelby
DT
93 Ndamukong Suh
94 C.J. Mosley
DT
90 Earl Mitchell
97 Jordan Phillips
96 A.J. Francis
RE
50 Olivier Vernon 78 Terrence Fede
LB
55 Koa Misi
58 Chris McCain
LB
52 Kelvin Sheppard
49 Zach Vigil
LB
53 Jelani Jenkins
42 Spencer Paysinger
46 Neville Hewitt
CB
21 Brent Grimes
29 Will Davis
28 Bobby McCain
36 Tony Lippett
CB
24 Brice McCain 22 Jamar Taylor 30 Zack Bowman
S
35 Walt Aikens
31 Michael Thomas
S
20 Reshad Jones
32 Jordan Kovacs
SPECIALISTS
P
4
K
3
KO
3
H
4
KOR
27
PR
27
LS
92
Matt Darr
Andrew Franks
Andrew Franks
Matt Darr
LaMichael James 14 Jarvis Landry
LaMichael James 14 Jarvis Landry
John Denney
34
18
Damien Williams
Rishard Matthews
*2015 Rookies Underlined
2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
PLAYERPHONETICALLY
Jamil Douglas
Juh-MILL
Terrence Fede
Fuh-DAY
Ja’Wuan James JUH-Wan
Jelani Jenkins
JUH – la - NEE
Jeff Linkenbach
LINK-un-bok
Jacques McClendon
ZH-ock
Koa Misi
CO-uh, ME-see
Mike Pouncey
POUNCE-e
Ndamukong Suh
En-dom-ah-ken Soo
Ryan Tannehill
TAN-uh-hill
Olivier Vernon
Oh-Liv-E-AYE
58
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COACH/STAFF
Lou Anarumo
Joe Cimino
Naohisa Inoue
Darren Krein
Marwan Maalouf
Phil McGeoghan
Dave Puloka
Terrell WIlliams
PHONETICALLY
ann-UH-room-OH
Chu-MEAN-oh
Now-HE-Sa, IN-ew-way
Krine
mah-LOOF
muh-GAY-gehn
Puh-LOU-kuh
TUH-rell
SUPPLEMENTAL STATS
MIAMI DOLPHINS / PRESEASON / WEEK 5 / THROUGH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2015
WON 1, LOST 3
08/13 L 10-27
08/22 L 30-31
08/29 W 13- 9
09/03 L 17-22
* RUSHING
No. Yds
Avg Long TD
Gillislee
33 114
3.5 14
2
L. James
19
95
5.0 22
0
Ajayi
16
91
5.7 22
0
Miller
12
59
4.9 27
0
Williams
17
53
3.1 10
1
Tannehill
2
15
7.5 11
0
Moore
4
11
2.8
8
0
Freeman
4
9
2.3
7
0
Bethel-Thompson
4
6
1.5
5
0
Darr
1
0
0.0
0
0
Bronson
4
-4 -1.0
0
0
TEAM
116 449
3.9 27
3
OPPONENTS
114 410
3.6 54t 4
* RECEIVING
No. Yds
Avg Long TD
Hazel
14 204 14.6 27
1
Landry
11 115 10.5 46
1
Hamilton
7
85 12.1 19
0
Miller
7
69
9.9 36
0
Aultman
6
88 14.7 31
0
Stoneburner
5
47
9.4 17
0
Semisch
5
45
9.0 13
0
Matthews
5
37
7.4 16
1
Ajayi
4
41 10.3 26
0
Williams
3
39 13.0 17
1
Cone
3
32 10.7 21
0
Stills
3
31 10.3 15
0
L. James
3
8
2.7
3
0
Robinson
2
61 30.5 56t 1
Byrd
2
51 25.5 34
0
Jennings
2
28 14.0 19
0
Gillislee
2
17
8.5 12
0
Sims
2
15
7.5
8
0
Cameron
2
6
3.0
6
0
Parker
1
11 11.0 11
0
C. Jones
1
10 10.0 10
0
Preston
1
6
6.0
6
0
Bronson
1
-1 -1.0 -1
0
TEAM
92 1045 11.4 56t 5
OPPONENTS
79 852 10.8 31
2
* INTERCEPTIONS
No. Yds
Avg Long TD
Davis
2
37 18.5
37
0
Taylor
1
27 27.0
27
0
TEAM
3
64 21.3
37
0
OPPONENTS
10 229 22.9
98t 1
* PUNTING
No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B
Darr
12 573 47.8 42.1 1 4 65 0
Fields
9 423 47.0 41.1 0 6 58 0
TEAM
21 996 47.4 41.7 1 10 65 0
OPPONENTS
24 1165 48.5 39.9 3 5 60 0
* PUNT RETURNS
Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD
L. James
8 3
61
7.6 21 0
Aultman
4 0
50 12.5 42 0
C. Jones
2 0
36 18.0 25 0
TEAM
14 3 147 10.5 42 0
OPPONENTS
12 0 101
8.4 15 0
* KICKOFF RETURNS
No. Yds
Avg Long TD
L. James
6 167 27.8
31
0
C. Jones
6 151 25.2
46
0
Aultman
2
36 18.0
19
0
TEAM
14 354 25.3
46
0
OPPONENTS
6 133 22.2
42
0
* FIELD GOALS
1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Franks
0/ 0 0/ 0 2/ 2 0/ 0 1/1
Sturgis
0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1 1/ 1 0/0
TEAM
0/ 0 0/ 0 3/ 3 1/ 1 1/1
OPPONENTS
0/ 0 3/ 3 1/ 1 4/ 4 4/5
Franks: ()()(32G,51G)(30G)
Sturgis: (31G)(49G)()()
TM: (31G)(49G)(32G,51G)(30G)
OPP:(48G,23G,21G,27G)(48G,46G,52G)(43G,50G,39G)
(57G,55G,50B)
Cmp% Yds/Att TD
TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating
47.9 6.92
1
2.1 4
8.3 56t
1/
7
43.1
80.5 7.39
3
7.3 0
0.0 46
1/
3 121.8
61.8 7.18
0
0.0 4 11.8 34
2/ 12
43.9
50.0 5.53
1
3.3 2
6.7 27
3/ 30
50.1
60.1 6.83
5
3.3 10
6.5 56t
7/ 52
64.3
57.2 6.17
2
1.4 3
2.2 31
10/ 53
71.3
at Chicago
60,802
at Carolina
70,323
Atlanta
60,661
Tampa Bay
49,675
Miami
Opp.
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS
83
70
Rushing
23
21
Passing
53
43
Penalty
7
6
3rd Down: Made/Att
22/55
13/56
3rd Down Pct.
40.0
23.2
4th Down: Made/Att
2/4
2/4
4th Down Pct.
50.0
50.0
POSSESSION AVG.
31:10
28:50
TOTAL NET YARDS
1442
1209
Avg. Per Game
360.5
302.3
Total Plays
276
262
Avg. Per Play
5.2
4.6
NET YARDS RUSHING
449
410
Avg. Per Game
112.3
102.5
Total Rushes
116
114
NET YARDS PASSING
993
799
Avg. Per Game
248.3
199.8
Sacked/Yards Lost
7/52
10/53
Gross Yards
1045
852
Att./Completions
153/92
138/79
Completion Pct.
60.1
57.2
Had Intercepted
10
3
PUNTS/AVERAGE
21/47.4
24/48.5
NET PUNTING AVG.
21/41.7
24/39.9
PENALTIES/YARDS
38/312
32/199
FUMBLES/BALL LOST
10/4
4/2
TOUCHDOWNS
8
7
Rushing
3
4
Passing
5
2
Returns
0
1
* SCORE BY PERIODS
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS
TEAM
17 24
7 22
0 70
OPPONENTS
15 18 28 28
0 89
* SCORING
TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT
FG S PTS
Franks
0 0 0 0 4/ 4 3/ 3 0 13
Gillislee
2 2 0 0
0 12
Williams
2 1 1 0
0 12
Sturgis
0 0 0 0 3/ 3 2/ 2 0
9
Hazel
1 0 1 0
0
6
Landry
1 0 1 0
0
6
Matthews
1 0 1 0
0
6
Robinson
1 0 1 0
0
6
TEAM
8 3 5 0 7/ 7 5/ 5 0 70
OPPONENTS
7 4 2 1 5/ 5 12/13 1 89
2-Pt Conv: TM 0-1, OPP 2-2
SACKS: Johnson 2, Dieke 1, Francis 1, Hull 1,
Jenkins 1, Mitchell 1, Vigil 1, Wake 1,
Fede 0.5, C. McCain 0.5, TM 10, OPP 7
FUM/LOST: Moore 3/1, Gillislee 2/1,
Bethel-Thompson 1/0, Denney 1/0,
L. James 1/1, Tannehill 1/0, Williams 1/1
* PASSING
Freeman
Tannehill
Bethel-Thompson
Moore
TEAM
OPPONENTS
Att Cmp Yds
48
23 332
41
33 303
34
21 244
30
15 166
153
92 1045
138
79 852
2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS STATS
WON 8, LOST 8
09/07 W 33-20
09/14 L 10-29
09/21 L 15-34
09/28 W 38-14
10/12 L 24-27
10/19 W 27-14
10/26 W 27-13
11/02 W 37- 0
11/09 L 16-20
11/13 W 22- 9
11/23 L 36-39
12/01 W 16-13
12/07 L 13-28
12/14 L 13-41
12/21 W 37-35
12/28 L 24-37
* RUSHING
No. Yds
Avg Long TD
New England
70,630 Miller
216 1099
5.1 97t 8
at Buffalo
69,954 Tannehill
56 311
5.6 40
1
Kansas City
70,313 Dan. Thomas
44 168
3.8 15
2
at Oakland
83,436 Moreno
31 148
4.8 15
1
Green Bay
70,875 Damie. Williams
36 122
3.4 19
0
at Chicago
62,413 M. Wallace
4
16
4.0 12
0
at Jacksonville
65,633 L. James LG
5
9
1.8
5
0
San Diego
70,222 L. James TM
3
9
3.0
5
0
at Detroit
63,179 Matthews
1
3
3.0
3
0
Buffalo
71,573 Darkwa
TM
4
2
0.5
7
0
at Denver
76,987 Moore
2
-2 -1.0 -1
0
at New York Jets
78,160 Landry
2
-4 -2.0
4
0
Baltimore
70,244 TEAM
399 1872
4.7 97t 12
at New England
68,756 OPPONENTS
453 1937
4.3 47 13
Minnesota
66,203 * RECEIVING
No. Yds
Avg Long TD
New York Jets
70,220 Landry
84 758
9.0 25
5
Miami
Opp.
M. Wallace
67 862 12.9 50 10
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS
361
309
Clay
58 605 10.4 41
3
Rushing
99
99
Hartline
39 474 12.2 35
2
Passing
226
194
Miller
38 275
7.2 20
1
Penalty
36
16
Gibson
29 295 10.2 40
1
3rd Down: Made/Att
80/200
98/223
Sims
24 284 11.8 38
2
3rd Down Pct.
40.0
43.9
Damie. Williams
21 187
8.9 32
1
4th Down: Made/Att
7/19
13/22
Dan. Thomas
13 121
9.3 25
0
4th Down Pct.
36.8
59.1
Matthews
12 135 11.3 23
2
POSSESSION AVG.
30:08
29:52
Darkwa
TM
3
31 10.3 17
0
TOTAL NET YARDS
5601
5494
Hoskins
TM
3
21
7.0 14
0
Avg. Per Game
350.1
343.4
Damia. Williams TM
1
14 14.0 14
0
Total Plays
1040
1029
Moreno
1
8
8.0
8
0
Avg. Per Play
5.4
5.3
Tannehill
1
-4 -4.0
0
0
NET YARDS RUSHING
1872
1937
TEAM
394 4066 10.3 50 27
Avg. Per Game
117.0
121.1
OPPONENTS
338 3768 11.1 74t 27
Total Rushes
399
453
* INTERCEPTIONS
No. Yds
Avg Long TD
NET YARDS PASSING
3729
3557
Grimes
5
80 16.0
32
1
Avg. Per Game
233.1
222.3
R. Jones
3
62 20.7
50
0
Sacked/Yards Lost
46/337
39/211
Delmas
1
81 81.0
81t 1
Gross Yards
4066
3768
Aikens
1
43 43.0
43
0
Att./Completions
595/394
537/338
J. Wilson
1
31 31.0
31
0
Completion Pct.
66.2
62.9
Shelby
1
2
2.0
2
0
Had Intercepted
12
14
Stanford
1
0
0.0
0
0
PUNTS/AVERAGE
59/45.6
61/42.5
Trusnik
1
0
0.0
0
0
NET PUNTING AVG.
59/38.6
61/38.2
TEAM
14 299 21.4
81t 2
PENALTIES/YARDS
81/635
105/920
OPPONENTS
12 252 21.0
70
0
FUMBLES/BALL LOST
27/11
19/11
* PUNTING
No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B
TOUCHDOWNS
42
42
Fields
58 2688 46.3 38.6 3 21 60 1
Rushing
12
13
TEAM
59 2688 45.6 38.6 3 21 60 1
Passing
27
27
OPPONENTS
61 2593 42.5 38.2 3 24 64 3
Returns
3
2
* PUNT RETURNS
Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD
* SCORE BY PERIODS
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Landry
25 19 204
8.2 32 0
TEAM
53 108 137 90
0 388 TEAM
25 19 204
8.2 32 0
OPPONENTS
74 84 85 130
0 373 OPPONENTS
36 11 349
9.7 47 0
* SCORING
TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT
FG S PTS * KICKOFF RETURNS
No. Yds
Avg Long TD
Sturgis
0 0 0 0 41/41 29/37 0 128 Landry
34 954 28.1
74
0
M. Wallace
10 0 10 0
0 60 Damie. Williams
5 102 20.4
26
0
Miller
9 8 1 0
0 54 Fede
1
13 13.0
13
0
Landry
5 0 5 0
0 30 Garner
1
13 13.0
13
0
Clay
3 0 3 0
0 18 TEAM
41 1082 26.4
74
0
Dan. Thomas
2 2 0 0
0 14 OPPONENTS
46 1237 26.9 102t 1
Hartline
2 0 2 0
0 12 * FIELD GOALS
1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Matthews
2 0 2 0
0 12 Sturgis
1/ 1 12/12 7/ 8 6/10 3/6
Sims
2 0 2 0
0 12 TEAM
1/ 1 12/12 7/ 8 6/10 3/6
Delmas
1 0 0 1
0
6 OPPONENTS
1/ 1 6/ 6 11/13 7/13 1/1
Finnegan
1 0 0 1
0
6 Sturgis: (38G,24G,22G,27G)(34G)(48N,22G,51G)
Gibson
1 0 1 0
0
6 (41G)(48G)(50N,33G,37B,19G)(43G,29G)(26G,25G,
Grimes
1 0 0 1
0
6 45N,23G)(23G,50G,20G)(38G,32G)()(43N,43G,44G,
Moreno
1 1 0 0
0
6 26G)(46G,34G)(41B,24G,53G)(56N)(37G,53N)
Tannehill
1 1 0 0
0
6 OPP: (47G,45G)(27G,27G,31G,32G,31N,38G)()()(43G,
Damie. Williams 1 0 1 0
0
6 30G)()(48B,30G,40G)()(26G,42B,50G)(33G,21G,46G,
Fede
0 0 0 0
1
2 47N)(38G,33N)(40G,48N,45G,45N)()(35G,36G)(18G,
TEAM
42 12 27 3 41/41 29/37 3 388 33G)(45N,26G,23G,39G)
OPPONENTS
42 13 27 2 39/39 26/34 0 373
2-Pt Conv: Dan. Thomas, TM 1-1, OPP 2-3
SACKS: Wake 11.5, Vernon 6.5, Starks 4.5, Jenkins 3.5, Shelby 3, Mitchell 2, Delmas 1, Fede 1,
Freeny 1, R. Jones 1, Jordan 1, McCain 1, Misi 1, Odrick 1, TM 39, OPP 46
FUM/LOST: Tannehill 9/2, Landry 7/4, Miller 3/3, Gibson 2/0, M. Wallace 2/1, Hartline 1/0, R.
Jones 1/0, Matthews 1/0, Dan. Thomas 1/1
* PASSING
Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD
TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating
Tannehill
590 392 4045 66.4 6.86 27
4.6 12
2.0 50
46/ 337
92.8
Moore
4
2
21 50.0 5.25
0
0.0 0
0.0 14
0/
0
65.6
M. Wallace
1
0
0
0.0 0.00
0
0.0 0
0.0 --0/
0
39.6
TEAM
595 394 4066 66.2 6.83 27
4.5 12
2.0 50
46/ 337
92.5
OPPONENTS
537 338 3768 62.9 7.02 27
5.0 14
2.6 74t 39/ 211
89.7
2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS SUPPLIMENTAL STATS
2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS GAME-BY-GAME TEAM DEFNSIVE TACKLES
DATE
9/7
9/14
9/21
9/28
10/12
10/19
10/26
11/2
11/9
11/13
11/23
12/1
12/7
12/14
12/21
12/28
OPPONENT
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
at Buffalo Bills
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
at Oakland Raiders
GREEN BAY PACKERS
at Chicago Bears
at Jacksonville Jaguars
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS
at Detroit Lions
BUFFALO BILLS
at Denver Broncos
at New York Jets
BALTIMORE RAVENS
at New England Patriots
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
NEW YORK JETS
SOLO
45
45
53
43
50
36
38
30
40
40
53
50
44
34
46
49
ASST
8
29
10
3
12
0
22
12
10
3
8
30
10
24
2
6
TOTAL
53
74
63
46
62
36
60
42
50
43
61
80
54
58
48
55
SACKS
4
0
5
2
3
3
4
4
3
2
1
2
1
0
4
1
YARDS
23
0
18
11
16
18
20
20
19
10
8
16
5
0
21
6
TFL
3
3
6
3
5
4
6
6
5
4
3
9
3
2
6
9
QBH
6
2
5
5
6
2
6
5
6
5
1
5
1
5
6
1
IN/YD
0
0
0
3/106
0
1/50
2/103
3/42
1/0
0
0
1/(-4)
1/0
1/0
1/2
0/0
PD
3
3
1
7
6
7
2
3
6
4
1
2
3
5
1
3
FF
2
0
3
0
1
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
FR
2
0
2
1
0
3
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
696
189
885
39
211
77
67
14/299
57
12
11
2014 TOTALS
2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
PLAYER
Jenkins, Jelani
Jones, Reshad
Misi, Koa
Delmas, Louis
Grimes, Brent
Wilson, Jimmy
Vernon, Olivier
Wheeler, Philip
Finnegan, Cortland
Trusnik, Jason
Wake, Cameron
Mitchell, Earl
Odrick, Jared
Taylor, Jamar
Starks, Randy
Shelby, Derrick
Sheppard, Kelvin
Jordan, Dion
Davis, Will
Aikens, Walt
Fede, Terrence
Stanford, R.J.
Thomas, Michael
Freeny, Jonathan
Kovacs, Jordan
McCain, Chris
Ellerbe, Dannell
Landry, Jarvis
Johnson, Anthony
Rose, Lowell
Tripp, Jordan
TOTALS
SOLO
81
70
50
50
47
46
31
34
33
26
31
22
24
29
19
21
14
13
11
7
7
7
6
2
4
4
2
2
1
1
1
ASST
27
9
16
11
10
11
15
11
11
13
5
11
6
0
9
5
6
0
1
2
2
2
2
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
TOTAL
108
79
66
61
57
57
46
45
44
39
36
33
30
29
28
26
20
13
12
9
9
9
8
5
4
4
2
2
2
1
1
SACKS
3.5
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.0
0.0
6.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
11.5
2.0
1.0
0.0
4.5
3.0
0.0
1.0
0.0
0.0
1.0
0.0
0.0
1.0
0.0
1.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
SK YDS
26.5
8.0
8.0
4.0
0.0
0.0
30.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
59.5
12.0
1.0
0.0
19.5
17.0
0.0
7.0
0.0
0.0
5.0
0.0
0.0
4.0
0.0
9.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
TFL
9
5
4
2
1
0
9
2
1
4
8
8
3
3
6
4
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
QBH
6
1
4
1
0
1
12
0
0
0
18
2
6
0
6
3
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
IN/YDS
0
3/62
0
1/81
5/80
1/31
0
0
0
1/0
0
0
0
0
0
1/2
0
0
0
1/43
0
1/0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PD
1
7
2
3
13
2
0
0
9
2
3
1
5
0
1
1
0
1
3
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FF
2
1
0
0
1
0
2
0
1
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
FR
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
696
189
885
39
211
77
67
14/299
57
12
11
NOTE: Special teams and miscellaneous tackles/fumbles not included above
DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS: C. Finnegan (50yd Fumble return - at Oakland 9/28); L. Delmas (81 yd INT return at Jacksonville 10/26); B. Grimes (22 yd INT return at
Jacksonville 10/26)
MISCELLANEOUS TACKLES: 3 - Tannehill; 2 - Colledge; 1 - B. Albert; 1 - Fox; 1 - Gibson; 1 - Grimes; 1 - Hartline; 1 - J.James; 1 - J. Landry; 1 - L. Miller; 1- Satele; 1 - M.
Wallace
MISCELLANEOUS FORCED FUMBLES:
MISCELLANEOUS FUMBLE RECOVERIES: 3 - R. Tannehill; 2 - C. Clay; 1 - J. James; 1 - Miller; 1 - Satele; 1 - D. Sims.
2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS INTERCEPTIONS
NAME
Grimes, Brent
Jones, Reshad
Aiken, Walt
Delmas, Louis
Shelby, Derrick
Stanford, R.J.
Trusnik, Jason
Wilson, Jimmy
TOTAL
1|P a g e
INT
5
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
14
OPPONENT
1 - at Oakland (9/28); 1t - at Jacksonville (10/26); 2 - vs. San Diego (11/2); 1- at Detroit (11/9)
1 - at Chicago (10/19); 1 - vs. San Diego (11/2); 1 - at New York Jets (12/1)
1 - at Oakland (9/28)
1t - at Jacksonville (10/26)
1- vs. Minnesota (12/21)
1 - vs. Baltimore (12/7)
1 - at New England (12/14)
1 - at Oakland (9/28)
2 0 1 4
M i a m i
D o l p h i n s
S u p p l e m e n t a l
S t a t s
- 1 2 / 2 9 / 1 4
2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS SUPPLIMENTAL STATS
2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS SACKS
NAME
SACKS
YDS
Wake, Cameron
11.5
59.5
Vernon, Olivier
Starks, Randy
Jenkins, Jelani
Shelby, Derrick
Mitchell, Earl
Delmas, Louis
Fede, Terrence
Freeny, Jonathan
Jones, Reshad
Jordan, Dion
McCain, Chris
Misi, Koa
Odrick, Jared
6.5
4.5
3.5
3.0
2.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
30.5
19.5
26.5
17
12
4
5
4
8
7
9
8
1
2014 TOTAL
39.0
211
OPPONENT
2 - vs. New England (9/7); 1.5 - vs. Green Bay (10/12), 1 - at Chicago (10/19); 1 - at Jacksonville (10/26); 1 - vs. San Diego (11/2); 2 - at Detroit (11/9); 1 - at New York
Jets (12/1); 2 - vs. Minnesota (12/21)
vs. New England (9/7); 1 - vs. Kansas City; 1.5 - vs. Green Bay (10/12); 1 - vs. San Diego (11/2); 1 - vs. Buffalo (11/13); 1 - vs. Baltimore (12/7)
1.5 - vs. Kansas City (9/21); 1- vs. San Diego (11/2); 1 - vs. Minnesota (12/21); 1- vs. New York Jets (12/28)
1.5 - vs. Kansas City (9/21); 1- at Detroit (11/9); 1 - at Denver (11/23/14)
2 - at Oakland (9/28); 1- at Chicago (10/19)
1 - vs. San Diego (11/2); 1 - vs. Buffalo (11/13)
1 - at Chicago (10/19)
1 - at Jacksonville (10/26)
1 - at Jacksonville (10/26)
1 - at Jacksonville (10/26)
1 - vs. Minnesota (12/21)
1 - vs. New England (9/7)
1- at New York Jets (12/1)
1 - vs. Kansas City (9/21)
2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS TURNOVERS
TAKEAWAYS
DATE
9/7
9/14
9/21
9/28
10/12
10/19
10/26
11/2
11/9
11/13
11/23
12/1
12/7
12/14
12/21
12/28
OPPONENT
GIVEAWAYS
INT
FUM
TOTAL
INT
FUM
TOTAL
DIFF
W/L
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
at Buffalo Bills
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
at Oakland Raiders
GREEN BAY PACKERS
at Chicago Bears
at Jacksonville Jaguars
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS
at Detroit Lions
BUFFALO BILLS
at Denver Broncos
at New York Jets
BALTIMORE RAVENS
at New England Patriots
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
NEW YORK JETS
0
0
0
3
0
1
2
3
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
2
0
2
1
0
2
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
2
4
0
3
3
4
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
2
1
0
2
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
1
3
2
0
3
3
0
1
0
2
2
1
1
0
2
2
1
-1
-2
2
1
-3
3
2
4
-1
-2
0
0
1
-1
-1
0
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
TOTAL
14
11
25
12
11
23
2
8-8
2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS
DATE
9/7
9/14
9/21
9/28
10/12
10/19
10/26
11/2
11/9
11/13
11/23
12/1
12/7
12/14
12/21
12/28
OPPONENT
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
at Buffalo Bills
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
at Oakland Raiders
GREEN BAY PACKERS
at Chicago Bears
at Jacksonville Jaguars
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS
at Detroit Lions
BUFFALO BILLS
at Denver Broncos
at New York Jets
BALTIMORE RAVENS
at New England Patriots
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
NEW YORK JETS
2014 TOTALS
SOLO
5
4
7
7
3
2
7
4
6
4
7
5
1
4
4
8
ASST
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
0
4
0
0
TOTAL
5
5
9
7
3
2
7
4
8
4
7
7
1
8
4
8
FF
78
11
89
1
FR
BFG
BPAT
BPNT
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
0
3
2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS FUMBLES
PLAYER
Tannehill, Ryan
Landry, Jarvis
Miller, Lamar
Gibson, Brandon
Wallace, Mike
Jones, Reshad
Matthews, Rishard
Thomas, Daniel
TOTAL
2|P a g e
NUM
LOST
9
7
3
2
2
1
1
1
2
4
3
0
1
0
0
1
26
11
LOST FUMBLES
1 - vs. Buffalo (11/13); 1 - vs. New York Jets (12/28)
1 - at Buffalo Bills (9/14); 1 - at Oakland (9/28); 1 - vs. Buffalo (11/13); 1 - vs. Minnesota (12/21)
1 - vs. New England (9/7); 1 - at Oakland (9/28); 1- vs. Green Bay (10/12)
1 - vs. New England (9/7)
1 - at Detroit (11/9)
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2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS SUPPLIMENTAL STATS
2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS
PLAYER
Trusnik, Jason
Thomas, Michael
Freeny, Jonathan
Jordan, Dion
Aikens, Walt
Davis, Will
Jones, Don
Matthew, Rishard
Sheppard, Kelvin
Sturgis, Caleb
Williams, Damian
Kovacs, Jordan
Stanford, R.J.
Denney, John
Jenkins, Jelani
Taylor, Jamar
Wilson, Jimmy
Tripp, Jordan
Fields, Brandon
Landry, Jarvis
McCain, Chris
Misi, Koa
Vernon, Olivier
Williams, Damien
Jones, Reshad
Fede, Terrence
Mitchell, Earl
TOTALS
SOLO
8
9
8
7
5
5
5
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
78
ASST
3
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
11
TOTAL
11
10
9
7
5
5
5
4
4
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
89
FF
FR
BFG
BPAT
BPNT
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
0
3
2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
MIAMI
FIRST DOWNS
OFFENSE
NET PASSING
NET RUSHING
GAME
T
R
P
PN
AT
YDS
AVG
A
C
I
YDS
TD
SK
PEN
FUMB
T.O.P
YDS
AT
YDS
AVG
TD
NO
YD
NO
LST
NE
25
11
10
4
71
360
5.1
32
18
1
169
2
1
9
38
191
5.0
1
4
26
3
2
30:27
BUF
23
4
16
3
74
290
3.9
49
31
1
210
1
4
31
21
80
3.8
0
3
20
1
1
31:17
KC
18
6
12
0
67
332
5.0
43
21
0
191
1
4
14
20
141
7.1
0
6
65
1
0
26:18
OAK
24
8
15
1
66
435
6.6
31
23
1
278
2
0
0
35
157
4.5
2
5
35
3
2
30:54
GB
19
5
12
2
55
336
6.1
31
20
2
237
2
1
7
23
112
4.9
1
5
25
1
1
22:48
CHI
24
7
17
0
69
393
5.7
32
25
0
256
2
4
21
33
137
4.2
1
7
84
1
0
37:22
JAX
17
7
8
2
56
326
5.8
29
16
1
178
1
3
18
24
148
6.2
0
7
52
0
0
27:37
SD
28
19
17
1
74
441
6.0
39
26
0
309
3
0
0
35
132
3.8
1
3
25
1
0
36:07
DET
20
2
15
3
60
222
3.7
38
27
1
172
1
3
29
19
50
2.6
0
5
44
2
1
28:26
BUF
24
6
15
3
63
330
5.2
34
26
0
205
2
5
35
24
125
5.2
0
4
30
2
2
32:22
DEN
25
5
17
3
58
313
5.4
36
26
1
216
3
1
12
21
97
4.6
2
6
50
3
0
25:43
NYJ
16
5
9
2
55
291
5.3
35
25
1
217
0
2
18
18
74
4.1
1
3
20
0
0
27:25
BAL
16
5
10
1
55
249
4.5
33
23
0
186
1
6
41
16
63
3.9
0
6
30
2
0
29:42
NE
23
4
16
3
74
384
5.2
47
29
2
308
1
4
38
23
76
3.3
0
5
35
3
0
33:46
MIN
36
7
23
6
77
493
6.4
47
35
1
377
4
1
13
29
110
3.8
1
7
54
2
1
33:06
NYJ
23
7
14
2
66
387
5.9
39
23
0
208
1
7
51
20
179
9.0
2
5
40
1
1
28:44
2014 TOTAL
361
108
226
36
1040
5582
5.4
595
394
12
3717
27
46
337
399
1872
4.7
12
81
635
26
11
OPPONENTS
FIRST DOWNS
OFFENSE
NET PASSING
NET RUSHING
GAME
T
R
P
PN
AT
YDS
AVG
A
C
I
YDS
TD
SK
YDS
AT
PEN
FUMB
T.O.P
YDS
AVG
TD
NO
YD
NO
LST
NE
20
7
12
1
80
315
3.9
56
29
0
226
1
4
23
20
89
4.5
1
9
100
3
2
29:33
BUF
13
3
10
0
59
315
5.3
26
16
0
202
1
0
0
33
113
3.4
0
6
40
0
0
28:43
KC
23
8
14
1
71
342
4.8
25
19
0
168
3
5
18
41
171
4.2
2
4
23
4
2
33:42
OAK
17
2
15
0
64
317
5.0
44
28
3
264
2
2
11
18
53
2.9
0
9
80
1
1
29:06
GB
27
8
17
2
79
369
4.7
42
24
0
248
3
3
16
34
121
3.6
0
4
44
1
0
37:12
CHI
14
3
10
1
51
224
4.4
34
21
1
172
1
3
18
14
52
3.7
1
2
15
4
2
22:38
JAX
19
6
11
2
68
377
5.5
34
18
2
201
1
4
20
30
176
5.9
0
6
37
1
1
32:23
SD
10
2
8
0
49
178
3.6
26
13
3
128
0
4
20
19
50
2.6
0
7
57
1
1
23:53
DET
19
2
15
2
64
351
5.5
42
27
1
288
2
3
19
19
63
3.3
0
10
98
0
0
31:34
BUF
13
4
9
0
60
237
4.0
39
22
0
183
0
2
10
19
54
2.8
0
7
70
0
0
27:38
DEN
29
10
15
4
71
450
6.3
35
28
0
249
4
1
8
35
201
5.7
1
9
98
1
1
34:17
NYJ
18
13
5
0
64
326
5.1
13
7
1
49
0
2
16
49
277
5.7
1
7
57
1
0
32:35
BAL
26
11
15
0
65
447
6.9
33
25
1
264
2
1
5
31
183
5.9
2
7
36
0
0
30:18
NE
23
10
12
1
64
395
6.2
35
21
1
287
2
0
0
29
108
3.7
2
5
51
1
0
26:14
MIN
20
8
11
1
58
357
6.2
26
19
1
238
2
4
21
28
119
4.3
2
8
74
0
0
26:54
NYJ
18
2
15
1
62
494
8.0
27
21
0
390
3
1
6
34
104
3.1
1
5
40
1
1
31:16
2014 TOTAL
309
99
194
16
1029
5494
5.3
537
338
14
3557
27
39
211
453
1934
4.3
13
105
920
19
11
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2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS GAME-BY-GAME DRIVE PRODUCTION
MIAMI
GAME
POSS
TD
PAT
2PT
M2PT
FG
MFG
NE
14
3
3
0
0
4
0
Bk
FG
0
BUF
12
1
1
0
0
1
0
KC
14
1
1
0
0
2
OAK
GB
12
11
4
3
4
3
0
0
0
0
PUNT
Bk PUNT
INT
FUM
SAF
DWNS
HF
GM
PTS
TD%
SCORE %
PTS/POSS
2
0
1
2
0
0
1
1
33
21.4%
50.0%
2.4
0
5
1
1
1
0
2
1
0
10
8.3%
16.7%
0.8
1
0
7
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
13
7.1%
21.4%
0.9
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
3
0
0
1
2
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
31
24
33.3%
41.7%
27.3%
36.4%
2.6
2.2
CHI
10
3
3
0
0
2
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
27
30.0%
50.0%
2.7
JAC
10
1
1
0
0
2
0
0
5
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
13
10.0%
30.0%
1.3
SD
11
4
4
0
0
3
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
37
36.4%
63.6%
3.4
DET
11
1
1
0
0
3
0
0
4
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
16
9.1%
36.4%
1.5
BUF
DEN
10
10
2
5
2
4
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
22
36
20.0%
40.0%
50.0%
50.0%
2.2
3.6
NYJ
11
1
1
0
0
3
1
0
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
16
9.1%
36.4%
1.5
BAL
10
1
1
0
0
2
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
13
10.0%
30.0%
1.3
NE
12
1
1
0
0
2
0
1
4
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
13
8.3%
25.0%
1.1
MIN
12
5
5
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
35
41.7%
41.7%
2.9
NYJ
TOTAL
13
183
3
39
3
38
0
1
0
0
1
1
7
0
1
5
58
0
1
0
12
1
10
0
0
1
11
0
6
1
10
24
363
23.1%
30.8%
21.3%
37.2%
1.8
2.0
GAME
POSS
TD
PAT
2PT
M2PT
FG
MFG
PUNT
Bk PUNT
INT
FUM
SAF
DWNS
HF
GM
PTS
TD%
SCORE %
PTS/POSS
NE
13
2
2
0
0
2
0
Bk
FG
0
4
1
0
2
0
1
0
0
20
15.4%
30.8%
1.5
BUF
13
2
2
0
0
5
1
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
29
15.4%
53.8%
2.2
KC
13
5
4
0
1
0
0
0
5
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
34
38.5%
38.5%
2.6
OAK
GB
13
11
2
3
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
6
4
0
1
3
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
14
27
15.4%
15.4%
27.3%
45.5%
1.1
2.5
OPPONENTS
CHI
9
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
14
22.2%
22.2%
1.6
JAC
12
1
1
0
0
2
1
1
4
0
2
1
0
0
1
0
13
8.3%
25.0%
1.1
SD
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
3
1
0
1
0
1
0
0.0%
0.0%
0.0
DET
11
2
2
0
0
2
0
1
3
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
20
18.2%
36.4%
1.8
BUF
DEN
10
9
0
5
0
4
0
1
0
0
3
1
1
1
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
1
0
0
1
9
39
0.0%
30.0%
55.6%
66.7%
0.9
4.3
NYJ
10
1
1
0
0
2
2
0
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
13
10.0%
30.0%
1.3
BAL
10
4
4
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
28
40.0%
40.0%
2.8
NE
12
4
4
0
0
2
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
34
33.3%
50.0%
2.8
MIN
11
4
3
1
0
2
0
0
3
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
35
36.4%
54.5%
3.2
NYJ
TOTAL
13
181
4
41
4
38
0
2
0
1
3
1
7
0
2
2
57
0
3
0
14
1
10
0
3
1
8
1
6
0
5
37
366
30.8%
53.8%
22.7%
37.0%
2.8
2.0
2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS GAME-BY-GAME REDZONE PRODUCTION
MIAMI
4|P a g e
GAME
POSS
TD
PAT
2PT.
M2PT.
FG
MFG
Bk
FG
INT
FUM
DW/PNT
HF
GM
PTS
TD%
SCORE %
NE
6
3
3
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
30
50.0%
100.0%
5.0
BUF
2
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
50.0%
100.0%
5.0
KC
2
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
50.0%
100.0%
5.0
OAK
8
4
4
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
28
50.0%
50.0%
3.5
PTS/POSS
GB
4
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
21
75.0%
75.0%
5.3
CHI
JAC
6
4
3
1
3
1
0
0
0
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
27
10
50.0%
83.3%
25.0%
50.0%
4.5
2.5
SD
7
3
3
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
30
42.9%
85.7%
4.3
DET
4
1
1
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
13
25.0%
75.0%
3.3
3.7
BUF
6
2
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
22
33.3%
66.7%
DEN
5
5
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
36
100.0%
100.0%
7.2
NYJ
BAL
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
10
50.0%
100.0%
50.0%
100.0%
5.0
5.0
NE
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
3
0.0%
33.3%
1.0
MIN
5
5
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
35
100.0%
100.0%
7.0
NYJ
TOTAL
2
68
1
35
1
34
0
1
0
0
1
19
0
1
0
0
0
3
0
2
0
5
0
0
0
3
10
305
50.0%
100.0%
51.5%
79.4%
5.0
4.5
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2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS GAME-BY-GAME REDZONE PRODUCTION
OPPONENTS
GAME
POSS
TD
PAT
2PT.
M2PT.
FG
MFG
Bk
FG
INT
FUM
DW/PNT
HF
GM
PTS
TD%
SCORE %
NE
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
100.0%
100.0%
7.0
BUF
6
1
1
0
0
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
19
16.7%
83.3%
3.2
KC
OAK
3
1
3
1
2
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
7
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
6.7
7.0
PTS/POSS
GB
5
3
3
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
27
60.0%
100.0%
5.4
CHI
3
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
14
66.7%
66.7%
4.7
JAC
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0.0%
100.0%
3.0
SD
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0%
0.0%
0.0
DET
3
1
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
33.3%
100.0%
4.3
BUF
DEN
2
8
0
5
0
4
0
1
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
6
39
0.0%
100.0%
62.5%
75.0%
3.0
4.9
NYJ
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0%
0.0%
0.0
BAL
5
4
4
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
28
80.0%
80.0%
5.6
NE
5
3
3
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
27
60.0%
100.0%
5.4
MIN
5
3
2
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
28
60.0%
100.0%
5.6
NYJ
TOTAL
5
55
1
29
1
26
0
2
0
1
3
19
0
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
1
16
261
20.0%
80.0%
52.7%
87.3%
3.2
4.7
2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS HONORS
AFC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Week 1 -Cameron Wake
Week 9 - Louis Delmas
Week 10 - Brent Grimes
AFC SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE MONTH
October - PR Jarvis Landry
FEDEX GROUND PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Week 1 - RB Knowshon Moreno
GMC NEVER SAY NEVER MOMENT OF THE WEEK
Week 1 - Victory to overcome 10-point halftime deficit
2014 LONGEST DRIVES
PLAYS
For TD
TIME
14 - at Detroit (11/9)
14 - vs. Buffalo (11/13)
14 - at New England (12/14)
97t - vs. New York Jets (12/28)
8:20 - vs. Buffalo (11/13)
13 - at Chicago (10/19)
97t - vs. New York Jets (12/28)
7:28t - at Chicago (10/19)
PLAYS
For TD
MIAMI
NET YARDS
OPPONENT
NET YARDS
TIME
17 - vs. Buffalo (11/13)
97t - vs. Baltimore (12/7)
9:24 - vs. Buffalo (11/13)
13 - vs. New England (9/7)
13 - vs. Green Bay (10/12)
13 - at Denver (11/23)
97t - vs. Baltimore (12/7)
8:02t - vs. Green Bay (10/12)
2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS BIG GAMES
MIAMI
100-YARD RUSHERS
100-YARD RECEIVERS
300-YARD PASSERS
178 - Lamar Miller vs. New York Jets (12/28)
134 - Knowshon Moreno vs. New England (9/7)
108 - Lamar Miller vs. Kansas City (9/21)
114 - Charles Clay vs. Minnesota (12/21)
104 - Mike Wallace at New England (12/14)
396 - Ryan Tannehill vs. Minnesota (12/21)
2014 OPPONENT BIG GAMES
OPPONENT
100-YARD RUSHERS
100-YARD RECEIVERS
300-YARD PASSERS
167 - C.J. Anderson at Denver (11/23)
221 - Eric Decker vs. New York Jets (12/28)
125 - Emmanuel Sanders at Denver (11/23)
117 - Sammy Watkins at Buffalo (9/14)
113 - Calvin Johnson at Detroit (11/9)
109 - Golden Tate at Detroit (11/9)
107 - Jordy Nelson vs. Green Bay (10/12)
358 - Geno Smith vs. New York Jets (12/28)
132 - Knile Davis vs. Kansas City (9/21)
108 - Dennard Robinson at Jacksonville (10/26)
105 - Chris Johnson at New York Jets (12/1)
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2014 BIG PLAYS
MIAMI
PASSING PLAYS (25 yards or more)
50 - Ryan Tannehill to Mike Wallace at Jacksonville (10/26)
50 - Ryan Tannehill to Mike Wallace at New England (12/14)
41 - Ryan Tannehill to Charles Clay vs. Minnesota (12/21)
40 - Ryan Tannehill to Brandon Gibson vs. Minnesota (12/21)
38 - Ryan Tannehill to Mike Wallace vs. San Diego (11/2)
38 - Ryan Tannehill to Dion Sims at Jacksonville (10/26)
35 - Ryan Tannehill to Brian Hartline at Oakland (9/28)
33 - Ryan Tannehill to Brian Hartline vs. New York Jets (12/28)
33 - Ryan Tannehill to Charles Clay vs. Minnesota (12/21)
32 - Ryan Tannehill to Mike Wallace at New England (12/14)
32 - Ryan Tannehill to Damien Williams vs. Buffalo (11/13)
31 - Ryan Tannehill to Brian Hartline vs. Buffalo (11/13)
30 - Ryan Tannehill to Mike Wallace vs. Kansas City (9/21)
27 - Ryan Tannehill to Charles Clay vs. Baltimore (12/7)
27* - Ryan Tannehill to Jarvis Landry at Detroit (11/9)
26 - Ryan Tannehill to Dion Sims at Chicago (10/19)
25^ - Ryan Tannehill to Jarvis Landry at New England (12/14)
25 - Ryan Tannehill to Mike Wallace at New York Jets (12/1)
25 - Ryan Tannehill to Jarvis Landry at New York Jets (12/1)
25 - Ryan Tannehill to Daniel Thomas at Oakland (9/28)
25 - Ryan Tannehill to Mike Wallace vs. Green Bay (10/12)
25 - Ryan Tannehill to Mike Wallace vs. Green Bay (10/12)
25 - Ryan Tannehill to Charles Clay at Chicago (10/19)
RUNNING PLAYS (15 yards or more)
97t - Lamar Miller vs. New York Jets (12/28)
40 - Ryan Tannehill vs. Green Bay (10/12)
33 - Lamar Miller vs. Buffalo (11/13)
30 - Lamar Miller at Jacksonville (10/26)
30 - Ryan Tannehill at Jacksonville (10/26)
30 - Ryan Tannehill at Chicago (10/19)
24 - Lamar Miller vs. Kansas City (9/21)
22 - Lamar Miller at Denver (11/23)
22 - Ryan Tannehill vs. San Diego (11/2)
21 - Lamar Miller at Oakland (9/28)
20 - Lamar Miller vs. New York Jets (12/28)
20 - Lamar Miller vs. Kansas City (9/21)
20 - Lamar Miller at Oakland (9/28)
19 - Damien Williams at Detroit (11/9)
17 - Lamar Miller vs. Kansas City (9/21)
15 - Lamar Miller vs. Baltimore (12/7)
15 - Knowshon Moreno vs. New England (9/7)
15 - Ryan Tannehill at New England (12/14)
^Tannehill pass to Landry to NE 45 for 27 yards FUMBLES recovered by C.Clay at NE 47 for no gain.
* 12 yard pass to Landry PENALTY on DET - Roughing the Passer, 15 yards
OPPONENTS
PASSING PLAYS (25 yards or more)
74 - Geno Smith to Eric Decker vs. New York Jets (12/28)
50 - Geno Smith to Eric Decker vs. New York Jets (12/28)
49t - Matthew Stafford to Calvin Johnson at Detroit (11/9)
48t - Blake Bortles to Allen Robinson (10/26)
44 - Tom Brady to Julian Edelman vs. New England (9/7)
40 - Teddy Bridgewater to Rhett Ellison vs. Minnesota (12/21)
40 - Geno Smith to Erick Decker vs. New York Jets (12/28)
38 - Ryan Quigley to Zach Sudfeld vs. New York Jets (12/28)
36 - Geno smith to Chris Owusu vs. New York Jets (12/28)
35 - Peyton Manning to Emmanuel Sanders at Denver (11/23)
35 - Tom Brady to Rob Gronkowski at New England (12/14)
34 - Tom Brady to Rob Gronkowski at New England (12/14)
33 - Geno Smith to Jeremy Kurley vs. New York Jets (12/28)
31 - Tom Brady to Julian Edelman at New England (12/14)
30 - Derek Carr to James Jones at Oakland (9/28)
30 - EJ Manuel to Sammy Watkins at Buffalo (9/14)
29 - Joe Flacco to Phillip Supernaw vs. Baltimore (12/7)
29 - Matt McGloin to James Jones at Oakland (9/28)
28 - Matthew Stafford to Joique Bell at Detroit (11/9)
28 - Matthew Stafford to Golden Tate at Detroit (11/9)
28 - Aaron Rodgers to Randall Cobb vs. Green Bay (10/12)
28 - EJ Manuel to Sammy Watkins at Buffalo (9/14)
28 - EJ Manuel to Fred Jackson at Buffalo (9/14)
28* - Alex Smith to Anthony Fasano vs. Kansas City (9/21)
27 - Joe Flacco to Steve Smith vs. Baltimore (12/7)
27 - Tom Brady to Rob Gronkowski at New England (12/14)
26 - Alex Smith to Joe McKnight vs. Kansas City (9/21)
25 - Teddy Bridgewater to Charles Johnson vs. Minnesota (12/21)
RUNNING PLAYS (15 yards or more)
47 - Chris Johnson at New York Jets (12/1)
47 - C.J Spiller at Buffalo (9/14)
44 - Justin Forsett vs. Baltimore (12/7)
41 - Denard Robinson at Jacksonville (10/26)
32 - Blake Bortles at Jacksonville (10/26)
27 - Jarius Wright vs. Minnesota (12/21)
27 - Bernard Pierce vs. Baltimore (12/7)
26 - C.J. Anderson at Denver (11/23)
25 - C.J. Anderson at Denver (11/23)
24 - Bernard Pearce vs. Baltimore (12/7)
23t - Chris Owusu vs. New York Jets (12/28)
21t - Knile Davis vs. Kansas City (9/21)
21 - Juwan Thompson at Denver (11/23)
20 - Jeremy Kerley at New York Jets (12/1)
20 - Greg Salas at New York Jets (12/1)
20 - C.J. Anderson at Denver (11/23)
18 - Jeremy Kerley at New York Jets (12/1)
17 - Julian Edelman vs. New England (9/7)
17 - Knile Davis vs. Kansas City (9/21)
17 - Tom Brady at New England (12/14)
16 - Joe Banyard vs. Minnesota (12/21)
16 - Joique Bell at Detroit (11/9)
16 - Donald Brown vs. San Diego (11/2)
16 - Matt Forte at Chicago (10/19)
15 - Knile Davis vs. Kansas City (9/21)
*Penalty on MIA, Unsportsmanlike Conduct, 15 yards
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2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS GAME-BY-GAME 3RD DOWNS
MIAMI
DATE
9/7
9/14
OPPONENT
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
at Buffalo Bills
9/21
OPPONENTS
MADE
7
5
ATTEMPTS
13
16
PCT
53.8%
MADE
5
5
ATTEMPTS
17
15
PCT
29.4%
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
4
15
9
16
11
26.7%
45.5%
9/28
at Oakland Raiders
5
6
14
56.3%
42.9%
10/12
GREEN BAY PACKERS
10/19
at Chicago Bears
4
10
40.0%
8
17
47.1%
4
11
36.4%
5
12
10/26
11/2
41.7%
at Jacksonville Jaguars
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS
5
8
12
14
41.7%
6
3
15
11
40.0%
11/9
at Detroit Lions
5
14
3
12
11/13
BUFFALO BILLS
4
9
35.7%
44.4%
6
15
25.0%
40.0%
11/23
at Denver Broncos
4
8
50.0%
9
13
69.2%
12/1
at New York Jets
5
13
38.5%
7
15
46.7%
12/7
12/14
BALTIMORE RAVENS
at New England Patriots
4
3
12
16
33.3%
5
8
12
13
41.7%
12/21
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
9
13
7
12
12/28
NEW YORK JETS
4
13
69.2%
30.8%
6
14
58.3%
42.9%
80
200
40.0%
98
223
43.9%
TOTAL
31.3%
57.1%
18.8%
33.3%
27.3%
61.5%
2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS GAME-BY-GAME 4TH DOWNS
MIAMI
DATE
9/7
OPPONENT
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
OPPONENTS
MADE
0
ATTEMPTS
0
PCT
0.0%
MADE
2
ATTEMPTS
4
PCT
50.0%
0.0%
0.0%
9/14
at Buffalo Bills
1
4
0
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
0
2
25.0%
0.0%
0
9/21
1
1
9/28
at Oakland Raiders
1
2
50.0%
0
1
0.0%
10/12
GREEN BAY PACKERS
0
1
0.0%
1
1
100.0%
10/19
at Chicago Bears
1
1
100.0%
2
3
66.7%
10/26
at Jacksonville Jaguars
0
0
0.0%
2
2
100.0%
11/2
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS
0
1
1
at Detroit Lions
0
0
0.0%
0.0%
0
11/9
2
3
0.0%
66.7%
11/13
BUFFALO BILLS
0
0
0.0%
0
2
0.0%
11/23
at Denver Broncos
1
1
100.0%
1
1
100.0%
12/1
at New York Jets
0
0
0.0%
12/7
BALTIMORE RAVENS
0
1
0.0%
0
1
0
1
100.0%
12/14
at New England Patriots
3
5
0
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
0
0
60.0%
0.0%
0
12/21
0
0
0.0%
0.0%
12/28
NEW YORK JETS
0
1
0.0%
1
2
50.0%
7
19
36.8%
13
22
59.1%
TOTAL
0.0%
2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS QUARTER-BY-QUARTER SCORING
MIAMI
DATE
9/7
OPPONENT
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
W/L
W
1st
7
2nd
3
3rd
13
4th
10
OPPONENTS
OT
Total
33
1st
10
2nd
10
3rd
0
4th
0
OT
Total
20
9/14
at Buffalo Bills
L
0
0
10
0
10
6
3
14
6
29
9/21
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
L
0
3
12
0
15
0
14
7
13
34
9/28
at Oakland Raiders
W
3
21
14
0
38
7
0
0
7
14
10/12
10/19
GREEN BAY PACKERS
at Chicago Bears
L
W
3
7
0
7
7
7
14
6
24
27
7
0
3
0
7
7
10
7
27
14
13
10/26
at Jacksonville Jaguars
W
0
10
14
3
27
0
3
3
7
11/2
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS
W
7
13
17
0
37
0
0
0
0
0
11/9
at Detroit Lions
L
0
3
10
3
16
10
0
0
10
20
11/13
BUFFALO BILLS
W
3
0
9
10
22
3
3
3
0
9
11/23
12/1
at Denver Broncos
at New York Jets
L
W
7
0
14
3
7
3
8
10
36
16
3
7
14
3
0
3
22
0
39
13
12/7
BALTIMORE RAVENS
W
10
0
0
3
13
0
7
7
14
28
12/14
at New England Patriots
L
3
10
0
0
13
7
7
24
3
41
12/21
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
W
0
7
7
23
37
7
10
0
18
35
12/28
NEW YORK JETS
L
3
14
7
0
24
7
7
10
13
8-8
53
108
137
90
388
74
84
85
130
TOTAL
0
37
0
373
IN 2014, THE MIAMI DOLPHINS ARE …
2-2
3-3
6-2
4-5
4-5
2-5
4-3
4-5
0-0
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when leading after the 1st Quarter
when leading after the 2nd Quarter
when leading after the 3rd Quarter
when behind after the 1st Quarter
when behind after the 2nd Quarter
when behind after the 3rd Quarter
when Miami scores first
when opponent scores first
when tied at halftime
in home games
4-4
0-1
8-7
1-3
7-5
6-5
2-3
7-3
6-1
0-0
in road games
when playing in domes
when playing outdoors
when playing on artificial turf
when playing on natural grass
after winning the coin toss
after losing the coin toss
when scoring 21 points or more
when yielding 20 points or less
in overtime contests
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OFFENSE
GAME
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
WR
Hartline
LT
Albert
LG
Colledge
C
Satele
RG
Smith
RT
James
TE
Clay
WR
Wallace
QB
Tannehill
RB
Miller
WR
Sims
at Buffalo Bills
Hartline
Albert
Colledge
Satele
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
Hartline
Albert
Colledge
Satele
Smith
James
Clay
Wallace
Tannehill
Miller
Gibson
Dal. Thomas
James
Clay
Wallace
Tannehill
Miller
Gibson
at Oakland Raiders
GREEN BAY PACKERS
Hartline
Hartline
Albert
Albert
Colledge
Colledge
Satele
Satele
Dal. Thomas
Pouncey
James
James
Clay
Clay
Wallace
Wallace
Tannehill
Tannehill
Miller
Miller
Gibson
Landry
at Chicago Bears
Hartline
Albert
Colledge
Satele
Pouncey
James
Clay
Wallace
Tannehill
Miller
Landry
at Jacksonville Jaguars
Hartline
Albert
Colledge
Satele
Pouncey
James
Clay
Wallace
Tannehill
Miller
Landry
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS
Hartline
Albert
DL. Thomas
Satele
Pouncey
James
Clay
Wallace
Tannehill
Miller
Landry
at Detroit Lions
Hartline
Albert
DL. Thomas
Satele
Pouncey
James
Clay
Wallace
Tannehill
Miller
Landry
BUFFALO BILLS
Hartline
James
S. Smith
Satele
Pouncey
DL Thomas
Clay
Wallace
Tannehill
Miller
Gibson
at Denver Broncos
at New York Jets
Hartline
Hartline
James
James
Colledge
Colledge
Satele
Satele
Pouncey
Pouncey
DL Thomas
DL Thomas
Sims
Gibson
Wallace
Wallace
Tannehill
Tannehill
Miller
Miller
Landry
Landry
BALTIMORE RAVENS
Hartline
James
Colledge
Satele
Pouncey
DL Thomas
Clay
Wallace
Tannehill
Miller
Landry
at New England Patriots
Hartline
James
Colledge
Satele
Pouncey
DL Thomas
Clay
Wallace
Tannehill
Miller
Landry
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
Hartline
James
Colledge
Satele
Pouncey
Fox
Clay
Wallace
Tannehill
Miller
Landry
NEW YORK JETS
Hartline
James
Colledge
Satele
Pouncey
Fox
Clay
Wallace
Tannehill
Miller
Landry
DEFENSE
GAME
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
at Buffalo Bills
LE
Wake
Wake
DT
Starks
Starks
DT
Odrick
Mitchell
RE
Vernon
Vernon
LB
Trusnik
Odrick
LB
Misi
Trusnik
LB
Ellerbe
Jenkins
CB
Grimes
Grimes
CB
Finnegan
Finnegan
SS
Delmas
M. Thomas
FS
Wilson
Wilson
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
at Oakland Raiders
Wake
Starks
Odrick
Vernon
Wheeler
Trusnik
Jenkins
Grimes
Finnegan
Delmas
Wilson
Wake
Mitchell
Odrick
Vernon
Wheeler
Trusnik
Jenkins
Grimes
Finnegan
Delmas
Wilson
GREEN BAY PACKERS
Wake
Starks
Mitchell
Vernon
Wilson*
Misi
Jenkins
Grimes
Finnegan
Delmas
Jones
at Chicago Bears
Wake
Starks
Odrick
Vernon
Thomas*
Misi
Jenkins
Grimes
Finnegan
Delmas
Jones
at Jacksonville Jaguars
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS
Wake
Wake
Starks
Starks
Odrick
Odrick
Vernon
Vernon
Mitchell
Wheeler
Trusnik
Misi
Jenkins
Jenkins
Grimes
Grimes
Finnegan
Finnegan
Delmas
Delmas
Jones
Jones
Jones
at Detroit Lions
Wake
Starks
Odrick
Vernon
Wilson*
Misi
Jenkins
Grimes
Finnegan
Delmas
BUFFALO BILLS
Wake
Starks
Odrick
Vernon
Wilson*
Misi
Jenkins
Grimes
J. Taylor
Delmas
Jones
at Denver Broncos
Wake
Mitchell
Odrick
Vernon
Wilson*
Misi
Jenkins
Grimes
J. Taylor
Delmas
Jones
at New York Jets
Wake
Starks
Mitchell
Vernon
Odrick
Misi
Jenkins
Grimes
Wilson
Delmas
Jones
BALTIMORE RAVENS
at New England Patriots
Wake
Wake
Starks
Starks
Odrick
Odrick
Vernon
Vernon
Wilson*
Wheeler
Misi
Sheppard
Jenkins
Trusnik
Grimes
Grimes
Stanford
Finnegan
Delmas
Wilson
Jones
Jones
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
Wake
Starks
Odrick
Vernon
Taylor
Misi
Jenkins
Grimes
Finnegan
Wilson
Jones
NEW YORK JETS
Wake
Starks
Odrick
Vernon
Jordan
Misi
Jenkins
Grimes
Finnegan
Wilson
Jones
2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS INACTIVES
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
Pouncey
Wheeler
Tripp
Gaston
Fox
Turner
at Buffalo Bills
Pouncey
Misi
Tripp
Gaston
Fox
Turner
Fede
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
Moreno
Pouncey
Misi
Tripp
S. Smith
Turner
Fede
at Oakland Raiders
Moreno
Pouncey
Misi
McCain
S. Smith
Turner
Starks
GREEN BAY PACKERS
Gibson
DN. Thomas
Coleman
S. Smith
Fox
Turner
Hoskins
at Chicago Bears
Gibson
Wilson
S. Smith
Fox
A. Johnson
Turner
Hoskins
at Jacksonville Jaguars
Wilson
Misi
S. Smith
Fox
A. Johnson
Turner
Hoskins
Rose
McCain
Colledge
Fox
A. Johnson
Turner
Sims
at Detroit Lions
Colledge
Fox
A. Johnson
Turner
Fede
Sims
Sheppard
BUFFALO BILLS
Finnegan
L. James
McCain
Colledge
A. Johnson
Turner
Fede
at Denver Broncos
Finnegan
J. Brown
Clay
Freeny
Garner
A. Johnson
Turner
at New York Jets
J. Taylor
Finnegan
L. James
Clay
Freeny
Garner
Turner
BALTIMORE RAVENS
J. Taylor
Finnegan
L. James
Freeny
McCain
Garner
Turner
at New England Patriots
L. James
Jenkins
Misi
Freeny
McCain
Garner
Turner
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
Matthews
DN. Thomas
D. Jones
McCain
D. Thomas
Garner
Hazel
NEW YORK JETS
Matthews
L. James
Aikens
Coleman
D. Thomas
Brenner
Hazel
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS
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M i a m i
D o l p h i n s
S u p p l e m e n t a l
Fede
S t a t s
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HIGH
OPPONENT
36
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
FIRST DOWNS
Total
11
23
6
vs. New England (9/7)
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
2
8
0
38
191
9.0
2
vs. New England (9/7)
vs. New England (9/7)
vs. New York Jets (12/28)
at Oakland (9/28)
at Denver (11/23)
vs. New York Jets (12/28)
TOTAL NET YARDS
RUSHING
Attempts
Yards
Average
Touchdowns
16
50
2.6
0
vs. Baltimore (12/7)
at Detroit (11/9)
at Detroit (11/9)
at Buffalo (9/14)
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
at Jacksonville (10/26)
at Detroit (11/9)
vs. Buffalo (11/13)
vs. Baltimore (12/7)
at New England (12/14)
49
35
2
at Buffalo (9/14)
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
vs. Green Bay (10/12)
at New England (12/14)
PASSING
Attempts
Completions
Interceptions
29
16
0
377
4
Net Yards
Touchdowns
169
0
124
78.1%
7
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
at Denver (11/23)
at Chicago (10/19)
at Chicago (10/19)
vs. New York Jets (12/28)
at Jacksonville (10/26)
at Jacksonville (10/26)
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
vs. Buffalo (11/13)
vs. Baltimore (12/7)
vs. New York Jets (12/28)
vs. New England (9/7)
at New York Jets (12/1)
Passer Rating
Completion %
Times Sacked
70.4
###
0
51
vs. New York Jets (12/28)
Yards Lost
0
PUNT
Total
2
Yards
Long
75
41
Gross Average
Net Average
Returns
37.5
22.0
0
Return Yards
0
Return Average
0.0
PENALTIES
Total
3
Yards Penalized
20
FUMBLES
Total
0
at Jacksonville (10/26)
at New York Jets (12/1)
Lost
0
T.O.P
22:48
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
at Chicago (10/19)
at Jacksonville (10/26)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
at Denver (11/23)
at New York Jets (12/1)
vs. Baltimore (12/7)
at New England (12/14)
vs. Green Bay (10/12)
7
327
60
54.0
50.5
4
55
17.0
7
84
3
2
37:22
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MIAMI DOLPHINS
OPPONENT
LOW
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
at New York Jets (12/1)
vs. Baltimore (12/7)
at New York Jets (12/1)
at New York Jets (12/1)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
at New England (12/14)
at Chicago (10/19)
at Jacksonville (10/26)
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
at Chicago (10/19)
vs. New England (9/7)
at Oakland (9/28)
at Denver (11/23)
at New England (12/14)
vs. New England (9/7)
at Oakland (9/28)
vs. Buffalo (11/13)
at Chicago (10/19)
2 0 1 4
M i a m i
16
D o l p h i n s
at New York Jets (12/1)
vs. Baltimore (12/7)
at Detroit (11/9)
at Jacksonville (10/26)
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
at Chicago (10/19)
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
vs. New England (9/7)
at Oakland (9/28)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
at Oakland (9/28)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
vs. New England (9/7)
at Oakland (9/28)
at Chicago (10/19)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
at Chicago (10/19)
at Oakland (9/28)
at Chicago (10/19)
at Chicago (10/19)
vs. Green Bay (10/12)
vs. Green Bay (10/12)
vs. Buffalo (11/13)
at New York Jets (12/1)
vs. New York Jets (12/28)
vs. Green Bay (10/12)
vs. Buffalo (11/13)
at New York Jets (12/1)
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
vs. New York Jets (12/28)
vs. Green Bay (10/12)
vs. Buffalo (11/13)
at New York Jets (12/1)
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
vs. New York Jets (12/28)
at Buffalo (9/14)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
at New York Jets (12/1)
at Buffalo (9/14)
at New York Jets (12/1)
S u p p l e m e n t a l
S t a t s
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HIGH
29
13
at Denver (11/23)
at New York Jets (12/1)
17
4
vs. Green Bay (10/12)
at Denver (11/23)
49
277
5.9
2
at New York Jets (12/1)
at New York Jets (12/1)
at Jacksonville (10/26)
vs. Baltimore (12/7)
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
vs. Baltimore (12/7)
at New England (12/14)
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
FIRST DOWNS
Total
Rushing
10
2
Passing
Penalty
5
0
TOTAL NET YARDS
RUSHING
Attempts
Yards
Average
14
50
2.6
Touchdowns
0
at Buffalo (9/14)
at Oakland (9/28)
vs. Green Bay (10/12)
at Jacksonville (10/26)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
at Detroit (11/9)
vs. Buffalo (11/13)
PASSING
Attempts
Completions
Interceptions
13
7
0
at New York Jets (12/1)
at New York Jets (12/1)
at Buffalo (9/14)
vs. New England (9/7)
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
vs. Green Bay (10/12)
vs. Buffalo (11/13)
at Denver (11/23)
vs. New York Jets (12/28)
at New York Jets (12/1)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
vs. Buffalo (11/13)
at New York Jets (12/1)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
at Buffalo (9/14)
at New England (12/14)
at Buffalo (9/14)
at New England (12/14)
56
29
3
vs. New England (9/7)
vs. New England (9/7)
at Oakland (9/28)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
390
4
vs. New York Jets (12/28)
at Denver (11/23)
Net Yards
Touchdowns
49
0
156
80.0%
5
vs. New York Jets (12/28)
at Denver (11/23)
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
Passer Rating
Completion %
Times Sacked
27.9
###
0
Yards Lost
0
PUNT
Total
1
Yards
Long
Gross Average
Net Average
Returns
45
41
27.3
27.3
0
23
vs. New England (9/7)
6
vs. New England (9/7)
at Oakland (9/28)
at Oakland (9/28)
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
at Chicago (10/19)
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
at Jacksonville (10/26)
292
64
53
48.8
5
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OPPONENTS vs. DOLPHINS
OPPONENT
LOW
OPPONENT
100
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
Return Yards
0
20.5
vs. Green Bay (10/12)
Return Average
0
10
100
at Detroit (11/9)
vs. New England (9/7)
4
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
at Chicago (10/19)
2
vs. New England (9/7)
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
at Chicago (10/19)
Lost
0
37:12
vs. Green Bay (10/12)
T.O.P
22:38
PENALTIES
Total
Yards Penalized
FUMBLES
Total
2 0 1 4
M i a m i
vs. San Diego (11/2)
at Oakland (9/28)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
at Detroit (11/9)
vs. New York Jets (12/28)
at New York Jets (12/1)
at Buffalo (9/14)
at Oakland (9/28)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
vs. Buffalo (11/13)
at New York Jets (12/1)
vs. Baltimore (12/7)
at Chicago (10/19)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
at Denver (11/23)
vs. Buffalo (11/13)
at Buffalo (9/14)
at New York Jets (12/1)
at New York Jets (12/1)
at Chicago (10/19)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
at Chicago (10/19)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
at Chicago (10/19)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
2
15
at Chicago (10/19)
at Chicago (10/19)
0
at Buffalo (9/14)
at Detroit (11/9)
vs. Buffalo (11/13)
vs. Baltimore (12/7)
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
at Buffalo (9/14)
vs. Green Bay (10/12)
at Detroit (11/9)
vs. Buffalo (11/13)
at New York Jets (12/1)
vs. Baltimore (12/7)
at New England (12/14)
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
at Chicago (10/19)
D o l p h i n s
S u p p l e m e n t a l
S t a t s
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2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS AND OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS
DOLPHINS INDIVIDUAL HIGHS
PLAYER
OPPONENT
DOLPHINS INDIVIDUAL HIGHS
OFFENSE
RUSHING
Attempts
PLAYER
TACKLES
24
Knowshon
Moreno
Yards
178
Lamar Miller
Touchdowns
Yards by Quarterback
2
49
Lamar Miller
Ryan Tannehill
Longest Run from Scrimmage
97
Lamar Miller
Longest Run from Scrimmage for TD
97
Lamar Miller
vs. New England (9/7)
vs. New York Jets
(12/28)
at Oakland (9/28)
vs. Green Bay (10/12)
vs. New York Jets
(12/28)
vs. New York Jets
(12/28)
Total
16
Jelani Jenkins
at New York Jets (12/1)
Solo
10
Jelani Jenkins
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
INTERCEPTIONS
Total
2
Brent Grimes
vs. San Diego (11/2)
Longest Return
81t
Louis Delmas
at Jacksonville (10/26)
Longest Return for Touchdown
81
Louis Delmas
at Jacksonville (10/26)
2
1
vs. New England (9/7)
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
PASSING
Attempts
49
Ryan Tannehill
at Buffalo (9/14)
FUMBLES
Total Forced
Completions
35
Ryan Tannehill
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
Total Recovered
Yards
Touchdowns
396
4
78.1
%
Ryan Tannehill
Ryan Tannehill
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
Cameron Wake
Anthony
Johnson
Louis Delmas
Jason Trusnik
Ryan Tannehill
at Buffalo (9/14)
Derrick Shelby
Completion Percentage
Interceptions
0
Ryan Tannehill
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
Ryan Tannehill
Ryan Tannehill
Ryan Tannehill
Ryan Tannehill
at Chicago (10/19)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
vs. Buffalo (11/13)
vs. Baltimore (12/7)
vs. New York Jets
(12/28)
Ryan Tannehill
Longest Completion
Longest Completion for TD
Passer Rating
RECEIVING
Receptions
50
32
125.6
8
Yards
Touchdowns
114
2
Longest Reception by Running Back
Yards by Running Back
Longest Reception
32
58
50
Ryan Tannehill
Cortland
Finnegan
Cameron Wake
Randy Starks
Louis Delmas
Jared Odrick
Jason Trusnik
at Jacksonville (10/26)
Longest Return for Touchdown
50
Ryan Tannehill
Ryan Tannehill
Ryan Tannehill
at New England (12/14)
at New England (12/14)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
SACKS
Total
2
Jarvis Landry
Jarvis Landry
Jarvis Landry
at New York Jets (12/1)
at New England (12/14)
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
at Denver (11/23)
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
vs. Buffalo (11/13)
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
at Jacksonville (10/26)
at New England (12/14)
at New England (12/14)
vs. New York Jets
(12/28)
Longest Reception for TD
32
Charles Clay
Jarvis Landry
Mike Wallace
Damian Williams
Lamar Miller
Mike Wallace
Mike Wallace
Mike Wallace
TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE
197
Lamar Miller
Yards Lost
Field Goals Made
Field Goal Attempts
Longest Field Goal
Longest Field Goal Attempt
Punts
Highest Net Average
Most Punt Returns
Most Punt Return Yards
Highest Punt Return Average*
Longest Punt Return
Most Kickoff Returns
Most Kickoff Return Yards
Highest Kickoff Return Average*
Longest Kickoff Return
*Min of two
2 0 1 4
M i a m i
D o l p h i n s
Cortland
Finnegan
Cameron Wake
Derrick Shelby
Cameron Wake
Cameron Wake
11
Derrick Shelby
SPECIAL TEAMS
4
Caleb Sturgis
4
Caleb Sturgis
Caleb Sturgis
Caleb Sturgis
Caleb Sturgis
53
Caleb Sturgis
56
Caleb Sturgis
7
Brandon Fields
60
Longest Punt (yards)
Highest Gross Average
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OPPONENT
DEFENSE
54.
0
50.
5
4
55
17.
0
32
5
174
45.
5
74
vs. New England (9/7)
vs. New England (9/7)
at Oakland (9/28)
at Chicago (10/19)
at Chicago (10/19)
at Jacksonville (10/26)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
vs. New York Jets
(12/28)
at Oakland (9/28)
vs. New England (9/7)
at Oakland (9/28)
at Detroit (11/9)
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
at Oakland (9/28)
vs. New England (9/7)
vs. New England (9/7)
at Chicago (10/19)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
at New York Jets (12/1)
at New England (12/14)
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
Brandon Fields
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
Brandon Fields
Brandon Fields
at New York Jets (12/1)
vs. Baltimore (12/7)
Brandon Fields
at New York Jets (12/1)
Brandon Fields
at New York Jets (12/1)
Jarvis Landry
Jarvis Landry
vs. San Diego (11/2)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
Jarvis Landry
at New England (12/14)
Jarvis Landry
Jarvis Landry
Jarvis Landry
at New England (12/14)
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
Jarvis Landry
vs. Green Bay (10/12)
Jarvis Landry
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
S u p p l e m e n t a l
S t a t s
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2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS SUPPLIMENTAL STATS
2014 OPPONENT VS. MIAMI DOLPHINS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS
PLAYER
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL
HIGHS
OPPONENT
PLAYER
OFFENSE
RUSHING
Attempts
Yards
Touchdowns
Yards by Quarterback
Longest Run from Scrimmage
Longest Run from Scrimmage for TD
PASSING
Attempts
Completions
Yards
Touchdowns
Completion Percentage
Interceptions
Longest Completion
Longest Completion for TD
Passer Rating
RECEIVING
32
167
2
48
47
23
56
29
358
4
80.0
%
3
74t
74t
158.3
Receptions
11
Yards
Touchdowns
Longest Reception by Running Back
221
3
28
Yards by Running Back
Longest Reception
Longest Reception for TD
TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE
5
6
50
50
6
64
53.0
48.8
5
Most Punt Return Yards
Highest Punt Return Average*
DEFENSE
TACKLES
Total
Solo
13
9
Preston Brown
Johnathan Cyprien
DeAndre Levy
Robert Blanton
at Buffalo (9/14)
at Jacksonville (10/26)
at Detroit (11/9)
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
INTERCEPTIONS
Total
1
at Buffalo (9/14)
vs. New England (9/7)
at Oakland (9/28)
vs. Green Bay (10/20)
vs. Green Bay (10/20)
at Jacksonville (10/26)
at Detroit (11/9)
Knile Davis
C.J. Anderson
Matt Asiata
Blake Bortles
C.J. Spiller
Chris Johnson
Chris Owusu
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
at Denver (11/23)
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
at Jacksonville (10/26)
at Buffalo (9/14)
at New York Jets (12/1)
vs. New York Jets (12/28)
Tom Brady
Tom Brady
Geno Smith
Peyton Manning
vs. New England (9/7)
vs. New England (9/7)
vs. New York Jets (12/28)
at Denver (11/23)
Leodis McKelvin
Alfonzo Dennard
TJ Carrie
Casey Haywood
Sam Shields
J.T. Thomas III
James Ihedigbo
Peyton Manning
at Denver (11/23)
T.J. Ward
at Denver (11/23)
Philip Rivers
Geno Smith
Geno Smith
Geno Smith
vs. San Diego (11/2)
vs. New York Jets (12/28)
vs. New York Jets (12/28)
vs. New York Jets (12/28)
Darrin Walls
Duron Harmon
Patrick Chung
Harrison Smith
James Ihedigbo
at New York Jets (12/1)
at New England (12/14)
at New England (12/14)
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
at Detroit (11/9)
Golden Tate
at Detroit (11/9)
Jamie Collins
Tamba Hali
Carlos Rogers
Pat Sims
Chris Davis
Ezekiel Ansah
Jerry Hughes
Da'Norris Searcy
vs. New England (9/7)
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
at Oakland (9/28)
at Oakland (9/28)
vs. San Diego (11/2)
at Detroit (11/9)
vs. Buffalo (11/13)
vs. Buffalo (11/13)
Chris Harris Jr.
Brandon Marshall
Aqib Talib
Elvis Dumervil
Chandler Jones
Don’t'a Hightower
David Harris
Logan Ryan
Charles Woodson
Julius Peppers
Ndamukong Suh
Nickell Robey
at Denver (11/23)
at Denver (11/23)
at Denver (11/23)
vs. Baltimore (12/7)
at New England (12/14)
at New England (12/14)
vs. New York Jets (12/28)
vs. New England (9/7)
at Oakland (9/28)
vs. Green Bay (10/20)
at Detroit (11/9)
vs. Buffalo (11/13)
vs. Buffalo (11/13)
Eric Decker
Demaryius Thomas
Fred Jackson
Joique Bell
64
Joe McKnight
74t
Eric Decker
74t
Eric Decker
221
Eric Decker
SPECIAL TEAMS
Field Goals Made
Field Goal Attempts
Longest Field Goal
Longest Field Goal Attempt
Punts
Longest Punt (yards)
Highest Gross Average
Highest Net Average
Most Punt Returns
OPPONENT
vs. New York Jets (12/28)
at Denver (11/23)
at Buffalo (9/14)
at Detroit (11/9)
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
vs. New York Jets (12/28)
vs. New York Jets (12/28)
vs. New York Jets (12/28)
Longest Return
Longest Return for
Touchdown
FUMBLES
Total Forced
70
1
100
20.5
Dan Carpenter
Dan Carpenter
Matt Prater
Matt Prater
Marquette King
Dustin Colquitt
Patrick O'Donnell
Dustin Colquitt
Frankie Hammond
Ace Sanders
Frankie Hammond
Micah Hyde
at Buffalo (9/14)
at Buffalo (9/14)
at Detroit (11/9)
at Detroit (11/9)
at Oakland (9/28)
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
at Chicago (10/19)
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
at Jacksonville (10/26)
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
vs. Green Bay (10/20)
Longest Punt Return
47
Frankie Hammond
vs. Kansas City (9/21)
Duke Williams
Most Kickoff Returns
5
Latavious Murray
at Oakland (9/28)
Antone Exum Jr.
vs. Minnesota (12/21)
Demario Davis
vs. New York Jets (12/28)
Jay Ratliff
at Chicago (10/19)
Mario Williams
vs. Buffalo (11/13)
Elvis Dumervil
vs. Baltimore (12/7)
Elvis Dumervil
vs. Baltimore (12/7)
Total Recovered
Most Kickoff Return Yards
122
CJ Spiller
at Buffalo (9/14)
Highest Kickoff Return Average*
61.0
CJ Spiller
at Buffalo (9/14)
Longest Return for
Touchdown
Longest Kickoff Return
102t
CJ Spiller
at Buffalo (9/14)
SACKS
*Min of two
Total
Yards Lost
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1
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5
25
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2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS GAME-BY-GAME STATUS
BUF KC OAK GB CHI JAX SD DET BUF
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
LT
LT
LT
LT
LT
LT
LT
LT
IR
NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR
NR NR NR NR PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR PS
NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR
NR NR NR NR NR PS
PS
PS
PS
TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE
LG LG LG LG LG LG IN
IN
IN
NR NR
P
IN NR PS
PS
PS
PS
P
P
P
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS NR
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
NR NR NR PS
PS NR NR NR PS
NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR
P
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IN
IN
P
P
P
P
P
IN
IN
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB IN
IN
P
P
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
P
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
IN NR PS NR NR NR NR NR NR
WR WR WR IN
IN
P
P
P
WR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB
WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR PS
PS
PS
PS
PS NR NR NR NR NR
P
P
P
IN
IN
IN
P
P
P
RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT
LT
NR NR NR PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
IN
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
P
P
P
P
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
SUS SUS SUS S
S
S
S
S
S
SUS SUS SUS SUS SUS P
P
P
P
NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR
NR NR NR NR NR NR NR
P
P
P
P
P
WR WR WR WR WR
P
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS NR NR NR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
PS NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
PS
PS
PS NR NR NR NR NR NR
P
P
IN
P
P
P
IN
P
IN
NR NR NR NR NR NR PS NR NR
RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB
IN
IN
IN
LB
LB
IN
LB
LB
LB
DT
P
DT DT
P
DT
P
P
P
DNP DNP P DNP DNP DNP P DNP DNP
P
IN
IN
P
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
LB
P
DT
P
DT DT DT DT DT
IN
IN
IN RG RG RG RG RG RG
PS
PS
PS NR NR NR NR NR NR
NR NR NR NR NR NR PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
P
P
IN
P
P
PS
P
NR NR NR NR NR NR NR
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
P
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
P
P
P SUS P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
IN
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
IN
IN
P
RG IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
P
P
LG
NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR
DT DT IN
P
DT DT DT DT DT
PS
PS NR NR NR NR NR NR NR
NR NR NR NR NR NR NR PS
PS
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
NR PS
PS NR PS
PS NR NR NR
QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
CB
NR NR PS
PS NR NR NR NR NR
NR
P
P
IN
P
P
P
P
P
P
RG RG
P
P
P
LG LG RT
S
P
P
P
CB
P
P
IR
IR
IN
IN
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
LB
LB
LB
P
P
LB
P
P
P
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
RE RE RE RE RE RE RE RE RE
LE
LE
LE
LE
LE
LE
LE
LE
LE
NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR
WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR
LB
LB
LB
P
P
P
LB
P
P
NR NR NR
P
P
NR NR NR NR
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
NR NR NR NR NR NR PS NR NR
S
S
S
S
IN
IN
P
CB CB
LEGEND
IN = INACTIVE
DNP = DID NOT PLAY
PS = PRACTICE SQUAD
IR = INJURED RESERVE
NAME
Aikens, Walt
Albert, Branden
Asper, Mark
Bethel-Thompson, McLeod
Brenner, Sam
Brewster, Michael
Brown, Jalil
Byrd, LaRon
Clay, Charles
Colledge, Daryn
Coleman, Deandre
Darkwa, Orleans
Davis, Will
Dieke, Emmanuel
Dixon , Ahmad
Delmas, Louis
Denney, John
Ellerbe, Dannell
Fede, Terrence
Fields, Brandon
Finnegan, Cortland
Fox, Jason
Francis, AJ
Freeny, Jonathan
Garner, Nate
Gaston, Bruce
Gibson, Brandon
Gillislee, Mike
Grimes, Brent
Hartline, Brian
Hazel, Matt
Heath, T.J.
Hills, Tony
Hoskins, Harold
James, Ja'Wuan
James, LaMichael
Jenkins, Jelani
Johnson, Anthony
Johnson, Kamal
Jones, Reshad
Jordan, Dion
Knott, Jake
Kovacs, Jordan
Landry, Jarvis
Lobato, Seth
Lynch, Arthur
Manning, Terrell
Matthews, Rishard
Maxwell, Jacob
McCain, Chris
Melvin, Rashaan
Miller, Lamar
Misi, Koa
Mitchell, Earl
Moore, Matt
Moreno, Knowshon
Odrick, Jared
Pouncey, Mike
Rivers, Gerald
Robinson, Gerell
Rose, Lowell
Ross, Brandian
Satele, Samson
Seamster, Sammy
Shelby, Derrick
Sheppard, Kelvin
Sims, Dion
Smith, Shelley
Stanford, R.J.
Starks, Randy
Streeter, Tommy
Stonebrunner, Jake
Sturgis, Caleb
Sweeting, Rod
Tannehill, Ryan
Taylor, Jamar
Thigpen, Marcus
Thomas, Daniel
Thomas, Dallas
Thomas, Michael
Tripp, Jordan
Trusnik, Jason
Turner, Billy
Vernon, Olivier
Wake, Cameron
Washington, L'Damian
Wallace, Mike
Wheeler, Philip
Williams, Damian
Williams, Damien
Wilson, Evan
Wilson, Jimmy
NE
P
LT
NR
NR
PS
NR
NR
NR
TE
LG
NR
P
P
NR
NR
S
P
LB
IN
P
CB
IN
IR
P
P
IN
P
IR
CB
WR
PS
NR
PS
P
RT
NR
P
P
IR
SUS
SUS
NR
NR
P
PS
IR
PS
P
PS
P
NR
RB
LB
P
DNP
P
DT
IN
PS
NR
PS
PS
C
P
P
NR
WR
RG
NR
DT
PS
NR
P
NR
QB
P
NR
NR
P
P
IN
LB
IN
RE
LE
NR
WR
IN
NR
P
NR
S
DEN
P
IR
NR
PS
PS
PS
IN
PS
IN
LG
PS
NR
IR
PS
NR
S
P
IR
P
P
IN
P
IR
IN
IN
NR
P
IR
CB
WR
PS
PS
NR
P
LT
P
LB
IN
IR
S
P
NR
P
WR
NR
IR
NR
P
NR
P
NR
RB
LB
DT
DNP
IR
DT
RG
NR
PS
P
NR
C
IR
P
P
TE
P
NR
P
NR
PS
P
NR
QB
CB
NR
P
RT
IR
P
P
IN
RE
LE
NR
WR
P
NR
P
NR
CB
NYJ
P
IR
NR
PS
PS
PS
NR
PS
IN
LG
PS
NR
IR
NR
PS
S
P
IR
P
P
IN
P
IR
IN
IN
NR
WR
IR
CB
WR
PS
PS
NR
P
LT
IN
LB
P
IR
S
P
NR
P
WR
NR
IR
NR
P
NR
P
NR
RB
LB
DT
DNP
IR
DT
RG
NR
PS
NR
NR
C
IR
P
P
P
P
P
DT
NR
PS
P
NR
QB
IN
NR
P
RT
IR
P
P
IN
RE
LE
NR
WR
P
NR
P
NR
CB
BLT NE MIN
P
P
P
IR
IR
IR
NR NR PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
PS
NR NR NR
PS/RI PS/RI PS/RI
TE TE TE
LG LG LG
PS
PS
PS
NR NR NR
IR
IR
IR
NR NR PS
NR NR NR
S
IR
IR
P
P
P
IR
IR
IR
P
P
P
P
P
P
IN CB CB
P
P
RT
IR
IR
IR
IN
IN
P
IN
IN
IN
NR NR NR
P
P
P
IR
IR
IR
CB CB CB
WR WR WR
PS
PS
IN
PS DNP P
NR NR NR
P
P
NR
LT
LT
LT
IN
IN
P
LB
IN
LB
P
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
S
S
S
P
P
P
PS
P
NR
P
P
P
WR WR WR
NR NR NR
IR
IR
IR
NR NR NR
P
P
IN
NR NR NR
IN
IN
IN
NR NR NR
RB RB RB
LB
IN
LB
P
P
P
DNP DNP DNP
IR
IR
IR
DT DT DT
RG RG RG
NR NR NR
PS
PS
P
PS
PS
PS
NR NR NR
C
C
C
IR
IR
IR
P
P
P
P
LB
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
CB
P
P
DT DT DT
NR NR NR
NR PS
PS
P
P
P
NR NR NR
QB QB QB
IN DNP CB
NR NR NR
P
P
IN
RT RT
IN
IR
IR
IR
P
P
P
P
LB
P
IN
IN
P
RE RE RE
LE
LE
LE
PS
PS
PS
WR WR WR
P
LB
P
NR NR NR
P
P
P
NR NR NR
CB
S
S
NR = NOT ON ROSTER
SUS = SUSPENDED
NYJ
IN
IR
PS
PS
IN
NR
NR
PS/RI
TE
LG
IN
NR
IR
PS
NR
IR
P
IR
P
P
CB
RT
IR
P
NFI
NR
P
IR
CB
WR
IN
P
NR
NR
LT
IN
LB
IR
IR
S
LB
PS
P
WR
NR
IR
NR
IN
NR
P
NR
RB
LB
P
DNP
IR
DT
RG
NR
P
PS
NR
C
IR
P
P
P
P
P
DT
NR
PS
P
NR
QB
IR
NR
P
IN
IR
P
P
P
RE
LE
PS
WR
P
NR
P
NR
S
BIOS NOT IN THE MEDIA GUIDE
5 // QB
LOGAN
THOMAS
HT: 6-6 // WT: 250 // BORN: 7/1/91 // COLLEGE: VIRGINIA TECH ’14
ACQUIRED: WAI., ‘15 (ARI.) // NFL: SECOND SEASON // DOLPHINS: FIRST SEASON
PRO CAREER
Career Transactions: Claimed off waivers (Arizona Cardinals) by the Dolphins on September
6, 2015 … Waived by Arizona on September 5, 2015 … Originally a fourth-round selection
(120th overall) of Arizona in the 2014 NFL draft.
2014 - Played in two games and one playoff game … Completed 1-of-9 passes for 81 yards
and a touchdown … Was inactive four games and did not play in 10 regular season games…
Made his NFL debut at Denver (10/5) ... Completed an 81-yard touchdown pass to Andre
Ellington in the third quarter ... Became the first NFL quarterback to have his first career
completion be for 80-plus yards since Pittsburgh’s Neil O’Donnell (89 yards, vs. San Diego,
9/1/91) … Appeared for one play and had an incomplete pass vs. Seattle (12/21) … Played
one snap on offense in Wild Card game at Carolina (1/3/15).
COLLEGE
Appeared in 47 career games at Virginia Tech, playing seven games as both a quarterback
and a receiver as a freshman in 2010 before taking over at quarterback full time as a
sophomore … Went on to start his final 40 contests … For his career, completed 693-of-1,248
pass attempts (53.6 percent) for 9,003 yards, 53 touchdowns and 39 interceptions … Gained
1,395 rushing yards with 24 touchdowns on 495 rushing attempts … As a receiver, caught two
passes for 17 yards and a touchdown … Generated 10,352 yards in total offense on 1,744
plays, an average of 220.3 yards per game … Compiled a 26-14 record as the Hokies starting
quarterback …. With 10,354 yards in total offense, he is one of just four players in ACC history
to gain over 10,000 total yards, joining Philip Rivers- North Carolina State (13,582; 2000-03),
Tajh Boyd-Clemson (13,069; 2010-13) and Joe Hamilton-Georgia Tech (10,640; 1996-99) …
Holds the school all-time records in passing yards (9,005), touchdown passes (53), pass
completions (694), pass attempts (1,249), total plays (1,744), total offense (10,354) and total
touchdowns (77).
PERSONAL
Attended Brookville (Lynchburg, Va.) High School where he played wide receiver as a
sophomore before switching to quarterback for his final two seasons … As a senior in 2008,
rushed for 842 yards and 11 touchdowns, and completed 118-of-204 pass attempts for 1,535
yards and 20 touchdowns … On defense, totaled 80 tackles and four interceptions as a
defensive back … Was also a Super Prep and Prep Star All-American choice … Named the
Associated Press Group AA Player of the Year in 2008 … Competed in the U.S. Army AllAmerican Bowl in San Antonio … After switching to quarterback as a junior, went on to spark
the team to a 9-4 record as he accounted for 1,650 yards in total offense, passing for 1,150
yards with 13 touchdowns while rushing for 600 yards and eight touchdowns … In addition to
football, also lettered in basketball and track, earning All-State track honors as a junior and
senior in the 110-meter hurdles, the 300-meter hurdles, high jump and discuss … Earned a
degree in Human Development and is working on a second degree in Psychology.
LOGAN THOMAS’S NFL REGULAR SEASON PASSING STATISTICS
YEAR TEAM
2014 Arizona
GP GS
2
0
ATT. CMP. PCT.
9
1 11.1
YDS
YDS ATT.
81 9.0
YDS
TD INT. LG SK LST RATE
1
0 81t 2 11 101.6
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