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1970 Miami Dolphins season

1970 Miami Dolphins season
Head coach Don Shula
Home field Miami Orange Bowl
Results
Record 10–4
Division place 2nd AFC East
Playoff finish Lost Divisional Playoffs
(Raiders) 21–14

The 1970 Miami Dolphins season was the team's fifth, and first in the National Football League (NFL). 1970 marked the team's first winning season, and their first playoff appearance. The 1970 season was also the first season under head coach Don Shula, as he would be the head coach of the franchise until 1995, a span of 25 years as head coach. The team improved on it's 3-10-1 record from 1969, and finished the season 10-4, second in the newly aligned AFC East to only eventual champion Baltimore. The Dolphins would get off to a fresh start, starting 4-1 before losing 3 straight to even their record at 4-4. However, Miami would whip off 6 straight to end the season and clinch their first ever winning season and playoff berth. In their first playoff game, they lost 21-14 in the Divisional Round to the Oakland Raiders, ending Miami's season.

Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.


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