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SEASON PREVIEW: The 2025 season marks the Miami Dolphins’ 60th in the NFL and their sixth under head coach Mike McDaniel. After back-to-back playoff appearances, Miami enters the year focused on cementing its place among the AFC’s elite contenders.
The offense is once again led by quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, with explosive playmakers Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle headlining one of the league’s most dynamic passing attacks. McDaniel’s unit looks to build on its high-powered identity while striving for greater consistency on the defensive side of the ball.
To support that push, the Dolphins invested in key offseason upgrades, bolstering both the secondary and the offensive line. These moves aim to balance their firepower with the stability needed to compete deep into the postseason.
Miami will play its home games at Hard Rock Stadium and face one of the league’s tougher schedules, highlighted by several high-profile matchups both inside and outside the AFC East.
TICKETS INFO: Tickets for Miami Dolphins 2025 home games at are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Standard tickets generally start around $45 to $75 for upper-level or end zone sections. The average price for most regular-season games falls between $200 and $225 per ticket, with prime matchups — such as games against division rivals like the 49ers or high-profile teams like the Lions — reaching above $300 in some seating areas.
For fans seeking a more elevated experience, VIP and premium seating options are also available via EventsChaser’s marketplace. These typically include club-level seats, loge boxes, or field-level VIP packages, which may come with perks like padded seats, access to exclusive lounges, premium food and beverage service, and private entrances. Prices for these premium tickets often range from $500 to $1,500+ per seat, depending on location and game.
DOLPHINS’ OPPONENTS: The Miami Dolphins’ 2025 opponents include their usual AFC East rivals — the Buffalo Bills, New York Jets, and New England Patriots — each played twice, once at home and once on the road. Their additional home games at Hard Rock Stadium are against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Las Vegas Raiders, Tennessee Titans, Arizona Cardinals, and Dallas Cowboys. On the road, the Dolphins will face the Indianapolis Colts, Denver Broncos, Houston Texans, San Francisco 49ers, and Seattle Seahawks. The 2025 schedule features a tough slate of road trips and several playoff-caliber opponents, making it one of the more demanding campaigns in the AFC.
DOLPHINS’ 2025 SCHEDULE:
- Week 1 (Sept 1–7)
Sept 7 @ Indianapolis Colts - Week 2 (Sept 8–14)
Sept 14 vs New England Patriots - Week 3 (Sept 15–21)
Sept 18 @ Buffalo Bills - Week 4 (Sept 22–29)
Sept 29 vs New York Jets - Week 5 (Sept 30–Oct 6)
Oct 5 @ Carolina Panthers - Week 6 (Oct 7–13)
Oct 12 vs Los Angeles Chargers - Week 7 (Oct 14–20)
Oct 19 @ Cleveland Browns - Week 8 (Oct 21–27)
Oct 26 @ Atlanta Falcons - Week 9 (Oct 28–Nov 3)
Oct 30 vs Baltimore Ravens - Week 10 (Nov 4–10)
Nov 9 vs Buffalo Bills - Week 11 (Nov 11–17)
Nov 16 vs Washington Commanders (Madrid, Spain) - Week 12 (Nov 18–24)
Bye Week - Week 13 (Nov 25–Dec 1)
Nov 30 vs New Orleans Saints - Week 14 (Dec 2–8)
Dec 7 @ New York Jets - Week 15 (Dec 9–15)
Dec 15 @ Pittsburgh Steelers - Week 16 (Dec 16–22)
Dec 21 vs Cincinnati Bengals - Week 17 (Dec 23–29)
Dec 28 vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Week 18 (Dec 30–Jan 4)
Jan 3 or 4 @ New England Patriots
ABOUT MIAMI DOLPHINS: The Miami Dolphins are a professional football team based in Miami Gardens, Florida, and compete in the AFC East division of the National Football League (NFL). Founded in 1966, the Dolphins are the oldest professional sports team in Florida and one of the league’s most iconic franchises. They play their home games at Hard Rock Stadium, a multi-purpose venue that also hosts college football and international events. The team’s most historic achievement remains their perfect season in 1972, when they went undefeated and won Super Bowl VII — the only team in NFL history to complete a season without a loss or tie.
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the Dolphins were a consistent playoff contender under legendary head coach Don Shula and Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino, who set numerous passing records during his career. Though the team has experienced periods of inconsistency in recent decades, Miami has remained a prominent part of NFL culture and has seen renewed competitiveness in recent seasons.
Under current head coach Mike McDaniel, hired in 2022, the Dolphins have developed a high-powered, speed-driven offense built around quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and dynamic playmakers like Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle. Paired with an aggressive defense and modern coaching style, the team has returned to playoff contention and is aiming to break through as a true Super Bowl threat. As of 2025, the Dolphins are seen as one of the most exciting teams in the AFC, blending explosive talent with a forward-thinking approach.