1969 Miami Dolphins season explained

Team:Miami Dolphins
Year:1969
Record:3–10–1
Division Place:5th AFL Eastern
Coach:George Wilson
Stadium:Miami Orange Bowl
Playoffs:Did not qualify
Pro Bowlers:5
DE Bill Stanfill
G Larry Little
RB Jim Kiick
C Tom Goode
LB Nick Buoniconti
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The 1969 Miami Dolphins season was the team's fourth season, and their final season in the American Football League (AFL). This was the final season for George Wilson as head coach, as Don Shula was hired next season and coached the team for the next 25 seasons until 1995. The team looked to improve on their 5–8–1 record from 1968. However, the Dolphins struggled from the season's start, losing their first 3 games before tying the Oakland Raiders and losing their next 2 games to start the season 0–5–1. After their week 7 win over the Buffalo Bills, the Dolphins would end the season with a 3–10–1 record. Their week 10 loss to the Buffalo Bills would be the last time the Dolphins lost to the Bills until 1980, as the Dolphins won 20 straight against Buffalo from 1970–1979. This became known as "The Streak", as it set an NFL record for the longest winning streak for one team against one opponent, which, as of 2023, is still an NFL record that has not been seriously threatened.

The Dolphins would not have another losing season until the 1976 Season.

Offseason

Common draft

See main article: article and 1969 NFL draft. [1]

Personnel

Roster

Regular season

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendanceRecap
1September 14at Cincinnati BengalsL 21–270–1Nippert Stadium24,487Recap
2at Oakland RaidersL 17–200–2Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum48,477Recap
3September 28at Houston OilersL 10–200–3Houston Astrodome40,387Recap
4Oakland RaidersT 20–200–3–1Miami Orange Bowl32,668Recap
5San Diego ChargersL 14–210–4–1Miami Orange Bowl33,073Recap
6October 19at Kansas City ChiefsL 10–170–5–1Municipal Stadium47,038Recap
7October 26Buffalo BillsW 24–61–5–1Miami Orange Bowl39,194Recap
8November 2at New York JetsL 31–341–6–1Shea Stadium60,793Recap
9November 9at Boston PatriotsW 17–162–6–1Alumni Stadium10,665Recap
10November 16at Buffalo BillsL 3–282–7–1War Memorial Stadium32,334Recap
11November 23Houston OilersL 7–322–8–1Miami Orange Bowl27,114Recap
12November 30Boston PatriotsL 23–382–9–1Tampa Stadium27,179Recap
13December 7Denver BroncosW 27–243–9–1Miami Orange Bowl24,972Recap
14December 14New York JetsL 9–273–10–1Miami Orange Bowl42,148Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1969 Miami Dolphins draftees . Pro-Football-Reference.com . October 18, 2014 .