Dolphins' all-time record vs. 2025 opponents


The Miami Dolphins own a winning record against 25 of the 31 other NFL franchises, including all but three of their 2025 opponents.

Only the Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers are above .500 in all-time matchups against the Dolphins. The other 12 teams on the schedule, including all three of Miami’s AFC East rivals, own losing records against the Dolphins.

With the full slate of games set to be announced Wednesday night, here’s the Dolphins’ head-to-head record against all their 2025 opponents:

Buffalo Bills

Dolphins lead 61-56-1 (0.521) in the regular season, but trail 1-4 (0.200) in the postseason.

New England Patriots

Dolphins lead 63-53 (0.543) in the regular season, but trail 1-2 (0.333) in the postseason.

New York Jets

Dolphins lead 60-57-1 (0.513) in the regular season, and lead 1-0 (1.000) in the postseason.

Baltimore Ravens

Dolphins trail 8-9 (0.471) in the regular season, and trail 0-2 (0.000) in the postseason.

Dolphins lead 9-5 (0.643) in the regular season, and have never met the Falcons in the postseason.

Dolphins lead 6-2 (0.750) in the regular season, and have never met the Panthers in the postseason.

Cincinnati Bengals

Dolphins lead 17-8 (0.680) in the regular season, and lead 1-0 (1.000) in the postseason.

Cleveland Browns

Dolphins lead 11-9 (0.550) in the regular season, and lead 2-0 (1.000) in the postseason.

Indianapolis Colts

Dolphins lead 46-29 (0.613) in the regular season, and lead 2-0 (1.000) in the postseason.

Los Angeles Chargers

Dolphins lead 18-15 (0.545) in the regular season, and are tied 2-2 (0.500) in the postseason.

Dolphins lead 7-6 (0.538) in the regular season, and have never met the Saints in the postseason.

Pittsburgh Steelers

Dolphins trail 12-13 (0.480) in the regular season, and are tied 2-2 (0.500) in the postseason.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Dolphins trail 5-7 (0.417) in the regular season, and have never met the Buccaneers in the postseason.

Washington Commanders

Dolphins lead 9-5 (0.643) in the regular season, and are tied 1-1 (0.500) in the postseason.



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