Through the 2015 season, the all-time series between the teams is tied 7-7. The total includes Super Bowl VI, which was won by Dallas, 24-3.
1973 and the SuperBowl VII Againts the Washington Redskins
The cast of Super Bowl XVII - 1983 includes: Mike Adamle as Himself - Sideline Reporter Bob Baumhower as Himself - Miami Dolphins Nose Tackle Woody Bennett as Himself - Miami Dolphins Running Back Doug Betters as Himself - Miami Dolphins Left Defensive End Lyle Blackwood as Himself - Miami Dolphins Free Safety Glenn Blackwood as Himself - Miami Dolphins Strong Safety Kim Bokamper as Himself - Miami Dolphins Right Defensive End Jeff Bostic as Himself - Washington Redskins Center Bob Brudzinski as Himself - Miami Dolphins Left Outside Linebacker Dave Butz as Himself - Washington Redskins Left Defensive Tackle Jimmy Cefalo as Himself - Miami Dolphins Wide Receiver Monte Coleman as Himself - Washington Redskins Linebacker Vernon Dean as Himself - Washington Redskins Right Cornerback Vern Den Herder as Himself - Miami Dolphins Defensive End Clint Didier as Himself - Washington Redskins Tight End Leslie Easterbrook as Herself - National Anthem Performer Dick Enberg as Himself - Announcer Andra Franklin as Himself - Miami Dolphins Fullback Alvin Garrett as Himself - Washington Redskins Wide Receiver Nick Giaquinto as Himself - Washington Redskins Halfback Jon Giesler as Himself - Miami Dolphins Left Tackle Darryl Grant as Himself - Washington Redskins Right Defensive Tackle Russ Grimm as Himself - Washington Redskins Left Guard Bruce Hardy as Himself - Miami Dolphins Tight End Duriel Harris as Himself - Miami Dolphins Wide Receiver Wilbur Jackson as Himself - Washington Redskins Running Back Joe Jacoby as Himself - Washington Redskins Left Tackle Curtis Jordan as Himself - Washington Redskins Cornerback Mel Kaufman as Himself - Washington Redskins Left Linebacker Bob Kuechenberg as Himself - Miami Dolphins Left Guard Eric Laakso as Himself - Miami Dolphins Right Tackle Paul Lankford as Himself - Miami Dolphins Defensive Back Joe Lavender as Himself - Washington Redskins Defensive Back Dexter Manley as Himself - Washington Redskins Right Defensive End Jerry Markbreit as Himself - Referee Don McNeal as Himself - Miami Dolphins Right Cornerback Mat Mendenhall as Himself - Washington Redskins Left Defensive End Rich Milot as Himself - Washington Redskins Right Linebacker Nat Moore as Himself - Miami Dolphins Wide Receiver Tony Nathan as Himself - Miami Dolphins Running Back Neal Olkewicz as Himself - Washington Redskins Middle Linebacker Merlin Olsen as Himself - Announcer Tom Orosz as Himself - Miami Dolphins Punter Earnie Rhone as Himself - Miami Dolphins Right Inside Linebacker Don Shula as Himself - Miami Dolphins Head Coach Gerald Small as Himself - Miami Dolphins Left Cornerback George Starke as Himself - Washington Redskins Right Tackle Dwight Stephenson as Himself - Miami Dolphins Center Don Strock as Himself - Miami Dolphins Quarterback Joe Theismann as Himself - Washington Redskins Quarterback Jeff Toews as Himself - Miami Dolphins Right Guard Uwe von Schamann as Himself - Miami Dolphins Placekicker Jeris White as Himself - Washington Redskins Left Cornerback David Woodley as Himself - Miami Dolphins Quarterback
They played the Dallas Cowboys in 1972, the Washington Redskins in 1973, the Minnesota Vikings in 1974, the Washington Redskins again in 1983, and the San Francisco 49ers in 1985.
Washington Redskins 27-17 over Miami Dolphins Their first Super Bowl win and their second Super Bowl appearence!!!!!!!!!!!!!
27 - 17 Washington Redskins beat the Miami Dolphins.
The Miami Dolphins and the Washington Redskins.
The Washington Redskins and the Minnesota Vikings.
The Redskins defeated the Dolphins, 27-17, in Super Bowl XVII played January 30, 1983.
ESPN's Sunday Night Football - 1987 Washington Redskins vs- Miami Dolphins 17-11 was released on: USA: 23 November 2003
ESPN's Sunday Night Football - 1987 Washington Redskins vs- Miami Dolphins 1-7 was released on: USA: 20 December 1987
John Riggins of the Washington Redskins with 38 rushing attempts in Super Bowl XVII.
The Miami Dolphins and the Washington Redskins played in Super Bowl VII. Miami won 14-7.