1985 Miami Dolphins season
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The 1985 Miami Dolphins season was the 20th season in franchise history. The club won their fourth consecutive AFC East championship and appeared in the AFC Championship Game. Due to Dan Marino's offseason holdout, and an injury to receiver Mark Duper, the Dolphins were only 5–4 through Week 9, and in third place in the AFC East, behind the 7–2 Jets and 6–3 Patriots. Their 220 points scored through Week 9 were fifth in the league, and 85 points fewer – 9.4 per game – than in 1984 at the same point in the season.
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La stagione 1985 dei Miami Dolphins è stata la numero 20 della franchigia, la sedicesima nella National Football League. La squadra vinse per la quarta stagione consecutiva la propria division, giungendo fino alla finale della AFC.
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The 1985 Miami Dolphins season was the 20th season in franchise history. The club won their fourth consecutive AFC East championship and appeared in the AFC Championship Game. Due to Dan Marino's offseason holdout, and an injury to receiver Mark Duper, the Dolphins were only 5–4 through Week 9, and in third place in the AFC East, behind the 7–2 Jets and 6–3 Patriots. Their 220 points scored through Week 9 were fifth in the league, and 85 points fewer – 9.4 per game – than in 1984 at the same point in the season. The Dolphins righted the ship, however, and won their final seven games, including an upset of the then-undefeated Chicago Bears in a Week 13 Monday Night contest. This was the last time until 2021 that the Dolphins had won 7 games in a row. Miami won the division and defeated the AFC Central champion Cleveland Browns 24–21 in their first playoff game. Their season would end, however, with a 31–14 home loss to division rival New England in the AFC Championship Game.
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La stagione 1985 dei Miami Dolphins è stata la numero 20 della franchigia, la sedicesima nella National Football League. La squadra vinse per la quarta stagione consecutiva la propria division, giungendo fino alla finale della AFC. A causa di uno sciopero in estate di Dan Marino e un infortunio del ricevitore Mark Duper, i Dolphins si trovavano solo un record di 5-4 dopo la settimana nove, terzi nella AFC East dietro ai New York Jets (7-2) e i New England Patriots. Miami tuttavia raddrizzò la propria stagione, compresa una inaspettata vittoria nel tredicesimo turno sui Chicago Bears ancora imbattuti (fu l'unica sconfitta di Chicago quella stagione). Miami vinse la propria division e nei playoff batté i campioni della AFC Central, i Cleveland Browns, 24-21. La stagione si concluse con una sconfitta a sorpresa in casa nella finale della AFC contro i Patriots. La loro ultima sconfitta all'Orange Bowl contro New England risaliva al 1969
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* Special teams – Tom Keane
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