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The Dolphins–Jets rivalry is a rivalry between the Miami Dolphins and the New York Jets in the National Football League. The teams both play in the American Football Conference East Division, and play two scheduled games each season as a result. They have often competed for divisional supremacy, and have played a number of classic games. Currently, the Dolphins lead the series 57–56–1, while the Dolphins have won the lone postseason meeting, defeating the Jets in the 1982 AFC Championship.

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  • The Dolphins–Jets rivalry is a rivalry between the Miami Dolphins and the New York Jets in the National Football League. The teams both play in the American Football Conference East Division, and play two scheduled games each season as a result. They have often competed for divisional supremacy, and have played a number of classic games. Currently, the Dolphins lead the series 57–56–1, while the Dolphins have won the lone postseason meeting, defeating the Jets in the 1982 AFC Championship. The Dolphins are one of four NFL teams with a winning record against each of their division rivals after 100 games played against each of them (along with the Dallas Cowboys, Green Bay Packers, and Kansas City Chiefs). Meanwhile, the Jets are one of only three NFL teams with a losing record against each of their division rivals after 100 games played against each of them (along with the Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Chargers). (en)
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  • Locations of the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins (en)
  • Still shot of a 2004 game between the two teams (en)
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  • Jets, 1 (en)
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  • 1966-09-09 (xsd:date)
  • Jets 19, Dolphins 14 (en)
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  • Jets 40, Dolphins 17 (en)
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  • Dolphins–Jets (en)
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  • Playoff and Championship Success (en)
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  • ²: Players' strike in 1982 shortened the season; the Dolphins had the best record in AFC East, though divisional standings were ignored. (en)
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  • Dolphins, 57–56–1 (en)
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  • Miami Dolphins (en)
  • New York Jets (en)
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  • Miami Dolphins vs. New York Jets Season-by-Season Results (en)
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  • The Dolphins–Jets rivalry is a rivalry between the Miami Dolphins and the New York Jets in the National Football League. The teams both play in the American Football Conference East Division, and play two scheduled games each season as a result. They have often competed for divisional supremacy, and have played a number of classic games. Currently, the Dolphins lead the series 57–56–1, while the Dolphins have won the lone postseason meeting, defeating the Jets in the 1982 AFC Championship. (en)
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