2011 Miami Dolphins season

The 2011 Miami Dolphins season will be the team's 42nd season in the National Football League, the 46th overall and the fourth under head coach Tony Sparano. The Dolphins made their first round selection with the 15th pick of the 2011 NFL Draft on Florida offensive lineman Mike Pouncey.

2011 NFL draft
DraftKing.com, NFLMocks.com, and The Palm Beach Post predicted that the Dolphins would use their first round pick to choose Gabe Carimi, a left tackle for the Wisconsin Badgers who won the 2010 Outland Trophy as the nation's top collegiate interior lineman, and was a Consensus All-American. Charles Davis of NFL.com predicted they would draft Mark Ingram, Jr. from the University of Alabama.

Personnel changes
Brian Daboll joins the team as offensive coordinator. Karl Dorrell moves to quarter backs coach from wide receivers coach. Jeff Nixon added as the running backs coach. Steve Bush moves to wide receivers coach from offensive quality control. Ike Hilliard added as an assistant wide receivers coach. Dan Campbell moves to tight ends coach from intern. Bryan Cox is added as a defensive pass rush coach.

Re-signings

 * March 4 — Re-signed guard Richie Incognito three years
 * July 30 — Re-signed defensive tackle Tony McDaniel two years
 * August 5	— Re-signed offensive tackle Nate Garner, running back Lex Hilliard, tackle Lydon Murtha, running back Kory Sheets

Signings

 * July 26 — Signed quarter back Pat Devlin
 * July 29 — Signed linebacker Kevin Burnett
 * July 30 — Signed linebacker Jason Trusnik, quarter back Matt Moore
 * July 31 — Signed defensive tackle Ronald Fields
 * August 1 — Signed offensive tackle Marc Colombo
 * August 2 — Signed linebacker Jason Taylor
 * August 5	— Signed quarter back Kevin O'Connell
 * August 6	— Signed offensive tackle Ray Willis
 * August 9	— Signed linebacker David Nixon, defensive back K.J. Gerard
 * August 15 — Signed wide receiver John Matthews, linebacker Marvin Mitchell
 * August 22 — Signed guard Tyler Donohue
 * August 23 — Signed running back Larry Johnson
 * August 29 — Signed safety Gerald Alexander
 * September 4 — Signed tight end Will Yeatman
 * September 5 — Signed tight end Dante Rosario and center/guard Ryan Cook
 * September 8 — Signed running back Larry Johnson
 * September 14 — Signed corner back Will Allen
 * September 20 — Signed defensive lineman Igor Olshansky and corner back Nate Jones
 * September 28 — Signed running back Steve Slaton
 * October 6 — Signed quarterback Sage Rosenfels

Departures

 * July 29 — UFA quarter back Tyler Thigpen, UFA quarter back Chad Pennington
 * August 2 — UFA running back Ronnie Brown, Released linebacker Channing Crowder
 * August 3	— Terminated the contract of linebacker Tim Dobbins
 * August 8 — UFA running back Ricky Williams
 * August 15 — Waived wide receiver Brooks Foster
 * August 23 — Waived running back Kory Sheets
 * August 26 — Waived corner back K.J. Gerard, defensive tackle Johnny Jones, corner back Jose Perez
 * August 27 — Waived/Injured linebacker Mike Rivera
 * August 30 — Waived tackle Tyler Donahue
 * September 2 — Waived tight end Dedrick Epps and wide receiver John Matthews. Terminated contract of safety Gerald Alexander.
 * September 3 — Waived quarterback Kevin O'Connell, safety Mark Restelli, cornerback Vincent Agnew, tight end Brett Brackett, wide receiver Patrick Carter, guard Garrett Chisolm, quarterback Pat Devlin, linebacker Jonathan Freeny, running back Nic Grigsby, tackle D.J. Jones, tackle Matt Kopa, wide receiver Phillip Livas, cornerback Nate Ness, linebacker David Nixon, wide receiver Julius Pruitt, linebacker Robert Rose, tight end Mickey Shuler, and linebacker Quinton Spears. Terminated contracts with corner back Will Allen, nose tackle Ronald Fields, running back Larry Johnson, full back Lousaka Polite, and tackle Ray Willis.
 * September 4 — Waived defensive tackle Frank Kearse
 * September 5 — Released linebacker A.J. Edds and terminated the contract of center Joe Berger
 * September 8 — Waived guard Ray Feinga
 * September 13 — Terminated the contract of corner back Benny Sapp
 * September 20 — Terminated the contracts of running back Larry Johnson and tight end Dante Rosario.
 * September 28 — Cut defensive end Ryan Baker

Trades

 * July 29 — Traded reserve safety Jonathon Amaya and an exchange of undisclosed draft picks for running back Reggie Bush.

Team Captains
The team voted the following as their 2011 team captains.

Offense
 * Chad Henne
 * Jake Long

Defense
 * Yeremiah Bell
 * Karlos Dansby

Special Teams

Head coach Tony Sparano decided that the special teams captain would be selected on week to week basis.

Schedule
The Dolphins' preseason schedule was announced on April 12, 2011. * Indicates that the TV broadcast was delayed due to insufficient ticket sales.

Schedule
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 * undefined The game was simulcast locally on WBFS-TV.
 * Indicates that the game time is subject to change as a result of flexible scheduling.

Week 1: vs. New England Patriots
The Dolphins began their 2011 campaign at home, for a Week 1 AFC East duel with the New England Patriots in the first game of Monday Night Football's doubleheader. Miami delivered the game's opening splash with a 9-yard touchdown run from quarterback Chad Henne. The Patriots answered with running back BenJarvus Green-Ellis getting a 4-yard touchdown run. New England took the lead in the second quarter as quarterback Tom Brady completed a 10-yard touchdown pass to tight end Rob Gronkowski.

The Dolphins struck back in the third quarter as Henne found wide receiver Brian Hartline on a 10-yard touchdown pass, but New England came right back with Brady completing a 2-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Wes Welker. Miami replied with a 20-yard field goal from kicker Dan Carpenter, but the Patriots came right back with Brady completing a 1-yard touchdown pass to tight end Aaron Hernandez. New England added onto their in the fourth quarter as kicker Stephen Gostkowski got a 20-yard field goal, followed by Brady completing a 99-yard touchdown pass to Welker. The Dolphins would close out the game with Henne finding running back Reggie Bush on a 2-yard touchdown pass.

With the loss, Miami began their season at 0-1.

Week 11: vs. Buffalo Bills
Coming off their win over the Redskins, the Dolphins stayed at home for a Week 11 AFC East showdown with the Buffalo Bills. Miami trailed early in the first quarter as Bills kicker Dave Rayner made a 30-yard field goal, yet the Dolphins immediately answered with quaterback Matt Moore finding tight end Anthony Fasano on a 1-yard touchdown pass, followed by a 5-yard touchdown run from running back Reggie Bush. Miami would add onto their lead in the second quarter with Moore connecting with fullback Charles Clay on a 12-yard touchdown pass, followed by wide receiver Davone Bess on a 4-yard touchdown pass. Buffalo would close out the half with Rayner booting a 56-yard field goal.

The Dolphins continued their dominating day in the third quarter with running back Lex Hilliard recovering a blocked punt in the endzone for a touchdown (the team's first TD off of a blocked punt since 1990). The Bills tried to rally as linebacker Kelvin Sheppard tackled rookie running back Daniel Thomas in the endzone for a safety, but Miami's lead proved to be too much to overcome.

With the win, the Dolphins improved to 3-7.

This game also marked the first time since 1990 that Miami allowed 10 points or fewer in three-straight games. They have now become the 3rd team in NFL History to win 3 straight after starting season at least 0-7 ('78 Cardinals & '86 Colts).

Week 12: at Dallas Cowboys
Thanksgiving Classic

Week 17: vs. New York Jets

 * undefined Gametime subject to change due to flexible scheduling.