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Note: Intra-division opponents are in
bold text.
Game summaries Week 1: at Houston Texans The Dolphins entered their first game of the season with a 0–0 record, traveling to face the 0–0
Houston Texans. The game was the first start for rookie quarterback
Ryan Tannehill and head coach
Joe Philbin. Tannehill became the first Dolphins rookie quarterback to start the first game of the season. Entering the game the Texans are the only team the Dolphins have not beaten, holding a 0–6 record all-time against the team. Both teams moved the ball well on their opening drives, but failed to score. The Dolphins received the ball on their own 42-yard line after a missed field goal by Houston kicker
Shayne Graham. After a
Reggie Bush recovered fumble on 3rd down on the Houston 14-yard line the Dolphins kicker
Dan Carpenter attempted and successfully executed a 39-yard field goal with (3:19) left in the first quarter. Both defenses held steady, keeping both offenses out of the redzone heading to the mid-way point of the second quarter. However, at the (7:35) point, quarterback Tannehill was intercepted by
Johnathan Joseph at the 50-yard line for 36 yards. Within the shadow of their own goal posts the Dolphins held the Texans to a
Shayne Graham 35-yard field goal. The interception by Tannehill was the first of his career, and marked a downhill spiral for the rest of the game. Following the score the Dolphins moved quickly to the Houston side of the field after a 10-yard rush by
Reggie Bush and 32-yard pass to running back
Daniel Thomas. But after a few incomplete passes, Tannehill had his pass intended for receiver
Legadu Naanee deflected by a defensive lineman and intercepted by linebacker
Brian Cushing with (4:06) left in the second quarter. The Texans quickly turned the turnover into points, with an
Arian Foster 14-yard rush. On the first play following the Houston kickoff quarterback Tannehill again had his pass deflected by a defensive lineman, but instead was intercepted by
Kareem Jackson. After a defensive pass interference penalty, running back Arian Foster rushed for his second rushing touchdown of the game at the (0:49) mark. Again following the kickoff the Dolphins again turned the ball over following a Daniel Thomas fumble. The turnover was shortly followed by a 14-yard pass touchdown from Houston quarterback
Matt Schaub to receiver
Andre Johnson at the (0:12) mark. Following a quick three and out by the Texans following halftime, punt returner
Marcus Thigpen returned a punt for 72 yards for a touchdown. But for the remainder of the game the Dolphins offense failed to produce any scores, but held the Texans defense to two Shayne Graham field goals: 40 and 19 yards, respectively.
Week 2: vs. Oakland Raiders The Dolphins entered their second game of the season with a 0–1 record, hosting the 0–1
Oakland Raiders. The game marked the third consecutive season game between the two teams and 36th all-time, with the Dolphins winning the last two games with an average margin of victory of 18 points. Miami opened the game with an impressive 80-yard drive after the opening kickoff, which lead to a quarterback Ryan Tannehill two-yard rushing touchdown. Two possessions later at the (3:28) mark in the first quarter, Oakland quarterback
Carson Palmer threw a 64-yard touchdown to
Mike Goodson tying the game. Through a majority of the second quarter both teams had a hard time moving across the 50-yard line, which was matched with impressive punting by both Dolphins punter
Brandon Fields and Oakland punter
Shane Lechler. By the end of the game Field punted the ball six times for 319 yards with an average yard per punt of 53.2 and Lechler punted the ball nine times for 422 yards with an average yard per punt of 46.9. However, Oakland managed to get the ball back with (3:33) left in the quarter and orchestrated a drive that ended with a
Sebastian Janikowski 25-yard field goal. Both teams entered halftime evenly matched. It didn't take long following halftime for the Dolphins rushing attack to shine. On the second possession of the half the Dolphins drove the ball down field and allowed
Reggie Bush to rush for a 25-yard touchdown. On the next Miami possession, after a quick pass from Tannehill to receiver
Brian Hartline, Reggie Bush rushed 65 yards for another Miami touchdown. A few possessions later Oakland answered with a Janikowski 27-yard field goal. With little opposition from the Oakland defense Miami's offense kept the ball moving and managed to score on their next two possessions. Once with an
Anthony Fasano 14-yard reception touchdown from Tannehill, the first of his career, and again with a
Lamar Miller 15-yard rushing touchdown, the first of his career. Oakland tried to stop the bleeding on their next drive, but quarterback Palmer was intercepted by safety
Reshad Jones. The impressive game of 172 rushing yards on 26 attempts by running back Reggie Bush earned him the week 2
AFC Offensive Player of the Week and FedEx Air and Ground rusher of the week honors.
Week 3: vs. New York Jets With the loss, the Dolphins fell to 1–2.
Week 4: at Arizona Cardinals The Dolphins were seeking their first win in Phoenix since
1996. However, they were defeated in overtime for the second consecutive week. With the loss, the Dolphins fell to 1–3.
Week 5: at Cincinnati Bengals With the win, the Dolphins improved to 2–3.
Week 6: vs. St. Louis Rams With the win, the Dolphins head into their bye week at 3–3.
Week 8: at New York Jets With the win, the Dolphins improved to 4–3.
Week 9: at Indianapolis Colts With the loss, the Dolphins fell to 4–4.
Week 10: vs. Tennessee Titans With the huge loss, the Dolphins fell to 4–5.
Week 11: at Buffalo Bills Week 12: vs. Seattle Seahawks Week 13: vs. New England Patriots Week 14: at San Francisco 49ers Week 15: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars Week 16: vs. Buffalo Bills With the win, the Dolphins improved to 7–8, but were officially eliminated from playoff contention, due to the Bengals' 13–10 win over the Steelers.
Week 17: at New England Patriots With this loss, the Dolphins finished the season with a 7–9 record. They were also swept by the Patriots for the third consecutive season. ==Standings==