
Buffalo Bills Win by Largest Margin in Miami Since 1966
The Buffalo Bills beat the Miami Dolphins by a score of 41-14 at Sun Life Stadium on Sunday, with the 27-point margin representing Buffalo's largest victory in Miami since the rivalry's very first season in 1966 (29 points), per Sportsnet Stats.
Although the Bills won by scores of 58-24 (in Buffalo) and 29-0 (in Miami) during the first year of the rivalry, the Dolphins eventually came to dominate, at one point winning 20 straight meetings between the beginning of 1970 and end of 1979, per pro-football-reference.com.
Hard as it may be to believe, the teams played 20 times during the 1970s, and the Bills didn't win a single game.
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The Dolphins continued their dominance of the rivalry through the '80s, and while the Bills have mostly had the upper hand over the last 30 years, Miami still owns a 57-41-1 advantage in the regular-season meetings.
The Bills do have a 3-1 advantage in the playoffs, but the franchise still don't have a Super Bowl victory, whereas the Dolphins have a pair.
Of course, both of those were back in the '70s, and the Bills look like a real contender to take home the Lombardi Trophy this year.
The Dolphins, on the other hand, have somehow bungled an incredibly soft early-season schedule into a 1-2 start.

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