Josh Allen’s Dominance Over the Dolphins
Since stepping onto the NFL stage in 2018, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has established an impressive reign over the Miami Dolphins. With a remarkable record of 14 wins and just 2 losses against Miami, Allen’s performance is creating a narrative of dominance that rivals some of the league’s most storied rivalries.
A Legacy of Victory
The dominance of Allen over the Dolphins can be compared to that of Aaron Rodgers against the Chicago Bears, who famously declared, “I own you!” after a touchdown in 2021. While Rodgers boasts a solid 24-5 record against Chicago, Allen’s 14-2 mark against Miami tells a different story—one of supremacy that reflects not just victories, but an ongoing trend of consistent success.
The Bills have navigated their rivalry with Miami with ease, including a streak of seven consecutive wins. This streak was highlighted by a 31-21 victory in Week 3, showcasing Allen’s leadership and skill. His performance has eclipsed even Tom Brady’s dominance against the Dolphins, whose best record against the team in a 16-game stretch was 13-3.
Scoring Power Against Struggling Defense
The statistics paint a vivid picture of this rivalry. In their last seven encounters, the Bills have averaged an impressive 32 points per game. In stark contrast, the Dolphins’ defense has struggled, surrendering an average of 28 points per game, ranking fifth worst in the NFL. This trend suggests that Miami’s struggles may only serve to amplify Allen’s prowess on the field.
An Unfamiliar Territory of Loss
Interestingly, both of Allen’s losses to the Dolphins have occurred at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. The first was a narrow 21-17 defeat during his rookie season in 2018, followed by a heart-wrenching 21-19 loss in 2022, where a late-game error cost the Bills a chance to clinch victory. Despite these setbacks, Allen has rebounded with 14 wins in his subsequent 15 matchups against the Dolphins, a testament to his resilience and ability to learn from past experiences.
Dolphins’ Deteriorating Season
As the current season unfolds, the Dolphins find themselves in a precarious position. Tyreek Hill’s season-ending injury has been a significant blow, further complicating a year that has already spiraled downward. With a dismal 2-7 record, the Dolphins opted to trade away key players like pass-rusher Jaelan Phillips and have even made the difficult decision to fire their general manager, Chris Grier. Head coach Mike McDaniel is under scrutiny as the team grapples with mounting challenges, including a recent humiliating 28-6 home loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
A Potential Shift in the AFC East
As the Bills prepare to face the Dolphins again, all eyes will be on Florida. Meanwhile, the New England Patriots, currently leading the AFC East, will be battling the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. With a win, the Bills could reclaim the top spot in the division, further solidifying Allen’s legacy and the Bills’ dominance over their divisional rivals.
Josh Allen’s journey against the Dolphins is more than just a series of games; it’s a testament to his growth as a quarterback and the resilience of a Bills team that has found its nemesis in Miami. As the season progresses, the narrative surrounding this rivalry continues to evolve, promising more excitement ahead.

