The 1993 Miami Dolphins ' season was the 28th for the franchise and 24th in the NFL. The season was marked by Don Shula becoming the winningest coach in NFL history, passing George Halas against the Philadelphia Eagles . Also, during the Week 5 game against Cleveland , quarterback Dan Marino ruptured his Achilles' tendon and was lost for the remainder of the season.
Offseason [ ]
NFL Draft [ ]
Round
Pick
Player
Position
School
1
25
O.J. McDuffie
Wide Receiver
Penn State
2
[1]
Personnel [ ]
Staff [ ]
1993 Miami Dolphins staff
Front office
President – Tim Robbie
Executive Vice President/General Manager – Eddie Jones
Assistant General Manager – Bryan Wiedmeier
Director of Player Personnel – Tom Heckert, Sr.
Director of College Scouting – Tom Braatz
Staff Assistant – Carl Taseff
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Special Teams – Mike Westhoff
Strength and conditioning
Strength and Conditioning – Junior Wade
Regular season [ ]
On November 14, Don Shula became the winningest head coach in NFL history by winning his 325th game. The Dolphins beat the Philadelphia Eagles.[2]
Schedule [ ]
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Attendance
1
September 5, 1993
at Indianapolis Colts
W 24–20
51,858
2
September 12, 1993
New York Jets
L 24–14
70,314
3
Bye
4
September 26, 1993
at Buffalo Bills
W 22–13
79,635
5
October 4, 1993
Washington Redskins
W 17–10
68,568
6
October 10, 1993
at Cleveland Browns
W 24–14
78,138
7
Bye
8
October 24, 1993
Indianapolis Colts
W 41–27
57,301
9
October 31, 1993
Kansas City Chiefs
W 30–10
67,765
10
November 7, 1993
at New York Jets
L 27–10
71,306
11
November 14, 1993
at Philadelphia Eagles
W 19–14
64,213
12
November 21, 1993
New England Patriots
W 17–13
59,982
13
November 25, 1993
at Dallas Cowboys
W 16–14
60,198
14
December 5, 1993
New York Giants
L 19–14
72,161
15
December 13, 1993
Pittsburgh Steelers
L 21–20
70,232
16
December 19, 1993
Buffalo Bills
L 47–34
71,597
17
December 27, 1993
at San Diego Chargers
L 45–20
60,311
18
January 2, 1994
at New England Patriots
L 33–27
53,883
Standings [ ]
References [ ]
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