How Many Super Bowls Did the Miami Dolphins Win?

How Many Super Bowls Did the Miami Dolphins Win?

By Sarah Miller ·

The Miami Dolphins have won two Super Bowls in their franchise history, both under head coach Don Shula: Super Bowl VII (1972) and Super Bowl VIII (1973). These victories remain the only Super Bowl championships the team has secured to date.

History of the Miami Dolphins' Super Bowl Wins

The Miami Dolphins are one of the most storied franchises in NFL history, particularly renowned for their dominance in the early 1970s. Their two Super Bowl victories came during a historic run that included the only perfect season in NFL history.

Super Bowl VII (1972 Season)

This victory completed the NFL's lone undefeated and untied season. The Dolphins went 14–0 in the regular season and won three playoff games, culminating in a tight win over Washington.

Super Bowl VIII (1973 Season)

The Dolphins repeated as champions with a powerful performance led by their legendary running back trio—Csonka, Mercury Morris, and Jim Kiick—solidifying their place among football’s elite teams.

Dolphins' Super Bowl Appearances Beyond the Wins

While the Dolphins have only won two Super Bowls, they have appeared in the big game three other times without securing a victory.

Additional Super Bowl Appearances

Their last Super Bowl appearance was in January 1985, meaning the Dolphins have not returned to the championship game in over four decades—a league-long drought among current franchises.

Detailed Super Bowl Record: Year-by-Year Breakdown

Super Bowl Season Date Opponent Result Score MVP
VI 1971 Jan 16, 1972 Dallas Cowboys Loss 3–24 Roger Staubach
VII 1972 Jan 14, 1973 Washington Redskins Win 14–7 Jake Scott
VIII 1973 Jan 13, 1974 Minnesota Vikings Win 24–7 Larry Csonka
XVII 1982 Jan 30, 1983 Washington Redskins Loss 17–27 John Riggins
XIX 1984 Jan 20, 1985 San Francisco 49ers Loss 16–38 Joe Montana
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The table illustrates the full scope of the Dolphins’ Super Bowl history: five total appearances with two wins. Their peak came in consecutive seasons (1972–1973), where they demonstrated exceptional balance between offense and defense. Since 1985, the team has not reached the Super Bowl, marking the longest active drought among all 32 NFL franchises.

Why Haven’t the Dolphins Won More Super Bowls?

Despite early success, the Dolphins have faced several challenges in returning to the pinnacle of the NFL:

However, recent investments in coaching (e.g., Mike McDaniel) and player development suggest a potential shift toward sustained competitiveness.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Miami Dolphins and the Super Bowl

How many Super Bowls have the Miami Dolphins won?

The Miami Dolphins have won two Super Bowls: Super Bowl VII and Super Bowl VIII, both in the early 1970s under head coach Don Shula.

When was the last time the Dolphins won a Super Bowl?

The last time the Miami Dolphins won a Super Bowl was on January 13, 1974, when they defeated the Minnesota Vikings 24–7 in Super Bowl VIII.

Have the Dolphins ever had a perfect season?

Yes, the Dolphins completed the only perfect season in NFL history in 1972, finishing 17–0 and winning Super Bowl VII. They went 14–0 in the regular season and 3–0 in the playoffs.

Who was the MVP of the Dolphins' Super Bowl wins?

Jake Scott was named MVP of Super Bowl VII, and Larry Csonka earned MVP honors in Super Bowl VIII for his dominant rushing performance.

Why haven't the Dolphins been back to the Super Bowl recently?

The Dolphins last appeared in the Super Bowl in January 1985 (Super Bowl XIX). Factors include quarterback instability, strong divisional competition, and organizational challenges, making them the team with the longest active Super Bowl drought.