The Buffalo Bills host the Miami Dolphins on Thursday night at Highmark Stadium get Week 3 started with a classic AFC East rivalry game. It’s the last time the division-leading Bills play the Dolphins in their current stadium before moving across the street in 2026, which should have Bills Mafia at full roar in its “goodbye for now” chant.

But calling the Dolphins a “rival,” given the relationship between the two teams recently, it feels slightly disingenuous. Yes, there’s a long and storied history between Buffalo and Miami, of course. It’s been famous for its streakiness.

The Dolphins famously won 20 consecutive games between the two teams in the 1970s. Buffalo, on the other hand, has won 12 out of the last 13 matchups with Miami. And in the same way that Miami’s dominance in the 1970s

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