Since Jay Fiedler and Dave Wannstedt, 36 quarterbacks, and coaches have been part of the Miami Dolphins playoff victories

When QB Ryan Tannehill Was A Miami Dolphin
When QB Ryan Tannehill Was A Miami Dolphin

Miami Gardens – The Miami Dolphins are the only NFL team to have missed the playoffs longer than any other.

Detroit had kept that distinction until January 2024, when Dan Campbell, a former Miami interim head coach, ended the Lions’ winning streak.

Chris Grier, general manager of the Dolphins, congratulated Detroit and Dan Campbell. “I’m glad for Dan. He is a decent man and a good guy, and he was here. I’m glad for him and Brad (Holmes) because they’re doing well there. However, we will simply continue to chop and grind wood.”

Half of the Dolphins were purchased by team owner Stephen Ross in 2008, and another forty-five percent in 2009.

Miami has not won any playoff games since then.

The past five postseason games the Dolphins have played have been losses: in 2024, 2023, 2017, 2009, and 2002.

The Dolphins last won a postseason game when?

The Miami Heat last won a playoff game on December 30, 2000.

At Pro Player Stadium, the Dolphins overcame the Colts 23–17 in overtime.

Lamar Smith scored two touchdowns and gained 209 yards on the ground in that game as Miami, led by coach Dave Wannstedt and quarterback Jay Fielder, upset the Colts and quarterback Peyton Manning.

They were defeated 27-0 by the Oakland Raiders a week later.

How many quarterbacks and coaches have the Dolphins had since winning the playoffs?

Miami has used 27 different quarterbacks since Jay Fiedler guided them to their most recent playoff victory. Nine head coaches, including interim ones, have failed to win a playoff game.

These are as follows:

Since the Dolphins’ most recent postseason victory (27), Ray Lucas (2-4), the quarterback

Sage Rosenfels (0-2)

Brian Griese (3-2)

A.J. Feeley (3-5)

Gus Frerotte (9-6)

Joey Harrington (5-6)

Daunte Culpepper (1-3)

Cleo Lemon (1-7)

Trent Green (0-5)

John Beck (0-4)

Chad Pennington (12-8)

Tyler Thigpen (0-1)

Pat White (no starts, 13 games)

Chad Henne (13-18)

Matt Moore (8-9)

J.P. Losman (no starts, two games)

Ryan Tannehill (42-46)

Jay Cutler (6-8)

David Fales (no starts, two games)

Brock Osweiler (2-3)

Ryan Fitzpatrick (9-11)

Josh Rosen (0-3)

Tua Tagovailoa (32-19)

Jacoby Brissett (2-3)

Skylar Thompson (1-1)

Teddy Bridgewater (0-2)

Mike White (no starts, six games)

Dolphins coaches since the last playoff win (9)

Nick Saban (15-17)

Cam Cameron (1-15)

Tony Sparano (29-32)

Todd Bowles (3-2, interim)

Joe Philbin (24-28)

Dan Campbell (5-7, interim)

Adam Gase (23-25)

Brian Flores (24-25)

Mike McDaniel (20-14)

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