1992 Miami Dolphins season explained

Team:Miami Dolphins
Year:1992
Record:11–5
Division Place:1st AFC East
Coach:Don Shula
General Manager:Eddie Jones
Stadium:Joe Robbie Stadium
Playoffs:Won Divisional Playoffs
(vs. Chargers) 31–0
Lost AFC Championship
(vs. Bills) 29-10
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The 1992 Miami Dolphins season was the franchise's 27th season in the National Football League. The season began with the team attempting to improve on their 8–8 record in 1991. Because of the impact of Hurricane Andrew, the Dolphins' scheduled Week 1 home game against New England was moved to Week 7 because both teams already had a bye scheduled for that week and could slot the rescheduled contest in without other changes being required.

The season was a success as the Dolphins finished the season 11–5, won the AFC East and returned to the playoffs after a one-year absence. Keith Jackson, who signed a four-year, $6 million contract,[1] made his Miami Dolphins debut in a 37–10 win versus the eventual AFC champion Buffalo Bills. Jackson recorded four receptions and 64 receiving yards, including a 24-yard touchdown score.[2]

In the Divisional Playoffs, Miami shut out the San Diego Chargers 31–0 and the following week they played host to their AFC East rivals, the Buffalo Bills. In the AFC Championship Game. 5 turnovers and a huge disparity in the running game led to a 29–10 loss.

As of 2024, this is the last time the Dolphins reached the AFC Championship Game.

Offseason

NFL Draft

Round PickPlayer Position School
1 7 Troy VincentDefensive Back Wisconsin
1 12Marco ColemanDefensive End Georgia Tech
2 43Eddie BlakeOffensive lineman Auburn
3 70Defensive Tackle Maryland
4 97Linebacker North Carolina
5 124Offensive Tackle Kansas
6 155Linebacker TCU
7 199Tight End Pittsburgh
8 209Linebacker Penn State
9 236Tony Tellington Defensive Back Youngstown State
10 267Raoul Spears Running Back USC
11 294Lee Miles Wide Receiver Baylor
11 296Mike Barsotti Quarterback Fresno State
12 321Milton Biggins Tight End Western Kentucky
12 328Kameno Bell Running BackIllinois

Personnel

Roster

Regular season

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1Bye
2September 14at Cleveland BrownsW 27–231–0Cleveland Municipal Stadium74,765
3September 20Los Angeles RamsW 26–102–0Joe Robbie Stadium55,945
4September 27at Seattle SeahawksW 19–173–0Kingdome59,374
5October 4at Buffalo BillsW 37–104–0Rich Stadium80,368
6October 11Atlanta FalconsW 21–175–0Joe Robbie Stadium68,633
7October 18New England PatriotsW 38–176–0Joe Robbie Stadium57,282
8October 25Indianapolis ColtsL 20–316–1Joe Robbie Stadium61,117
9November 1at New York JetsL 14–266–2Giants Stadium69,313
10November 8at Indianapolis ColtsW 28–07–2Hoosier Dome59,892
11November 16Buffalo BillsL 20–267–3Joe Robbie Stadium70,629
12November 22Houston OilersW 19–168–3Joe Robbie Stadium63,597
13November 29at New Orleans SaintsL 13–248–4Louisiana Superdome68,591
14December 6L 3–278–5Candlestick Park58,474
15December 14Los Angeles RaidersW 20–79–5Joe Robbie Stadium67,098
16December 20New York JetsW 19–1710–5Joe Robbie Stadium68,275
17December 27at New England PatriotsW 16–13 11–5Foxboro Stadium34,726

Standings

Playoffs

AFC Divisional Playoff Jan. 10, 1993

The Dolphins defense shut out the Chargers, holding San Diego quarterback Stan Humphries to just 18 completions on 44 pass attempts for 140 yards and intercepting four passes. Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino threw 3 touchdown passes in the second quarter - all of Marino's touchdowns were set up by interceptions.

AFC Championship Game Jan. 17, 1993

The Bills intercepted Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino twice, recovered 3 fumbles, forced 4 sacks, and held Miami to just 33 rushing yards.

Awards and honors

References

Notes and References

  1. 100 Things Dolphins Fans Should Know and Do Before They Die, Armando Salguero, Triumph Books, Chicago, 2020, ISBN 978-1-62937-722-3, p.174
  2. 100 Things Dolphins Fans Should Know and Do Before They Die, Armando Salguero, Triumph Books, Chicago, 2020, ISBN 978-1-62937-722-3, p.175