The Buffalo Bills will look to continue their domination of the Miami Dolphins Sunday when the teams meet at Hard Rock Stadium.
There was a point in the Bills-Dolphins rivalry — which began in 1966 when Miami entered the American Football League as an expansion franchise — when it was comically one-sided in favor of the Dolphins.
From 1966-86, the Dolphins owned a record of 34-7-1 against the Bills including a 20-game winning streak that encompassed the entire decade of the 1970s, still the longest streak by one team over another in NFL history.
But since 1987, Jim Kelly’s second year with the Bills, it has been a vastly different story. The Bills have gone 54-28 in that period and now, with a victory Sunday, they can pull even in the all-time series at 62-62-1.
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