MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins will open the 2019 season at home against the Baltimore Ravens, host the defending Super Bowl champions a week later and travel to Pittsburgh in October for a "Monday Night Football" game against the Steelers, the NFL announced Wednesday.
Miami will host the Ravens and quarterback Lamar Jackson in the Sept. 8 season opener at Hard Rock Stadium.
The Dolphins will open the AFC East slate at home against the New England Patriots the next week. New England quarterback Tom Brady fell to 7-10 against the Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium after last year's "Miami Miracle" resulted in a 34-33 loss.
Four of Miami's first five opponents will visit Hard Rock Stadium during the first six weeks of the season. After hosting Baltimore and New England in successive weeks, the Dolphins will travel to Dallas for their first road game against the Cowboys.
They'll host three playoff teams in September. In addition to Baltimore and New England, the Dolphins host the Los Angeles Chargers on the final Sunday of the month.
The Dolphins open the 2019 season at home against the Baltimore Ravens and quarterback Lamar Jackson. This is actually the seventh consecutive meeting between the teams, including last year's preseason game, which Baltimore won 27-10. In the last two regular-season meetings, the Ravens outscored the Dolphins 78-6, including a 40-0 victory in 2017.
Miami will face seven playoff teams from last season, including a Nov. 10 road game at Indianapolis and a Dec. 1 game against Philadelphia at Hard Rock Stadium. The Colts beat Miami 27-24 at Lucas Oil Stadium last season. The Eagles will travel to South Florida for the first time since a 26-10 win in 2011.
Back-to-back trips to MetLife Stadium await the Dolphins in December, first against the New York Jets and former Miami head coach Adam Gase on Dec. 8 and then against the New York Giants on Dec. 15.
Gase returns to Hard Rock Stadium, this time on the opposing sideline, when Miami hosts the Jets on the first Sunday in November.
The Dolphins close their home schedule Dec. 22 against the Cincinnati Bengals, who scored 27 consecutive points to beat Miami 27-12 last season.
Miami concludes its regular-season schedule at New England on the final Sunday in December. First-year Miami head coach Brian Flores was a longtime assistant under Patriots head coach Bill Belichick.
2019 Miami Dolphins Schedule
Sunday | Sept. 8 | Baltimore Ravens | Hard Rock Stadium |
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Sunday | Sept. 15 | New England Patriots | Hard Rock Stadium |
Sunday | Sept. 22 | at Dallas Cowboys | AT&T Stadium |
Sunday | Sept. 29 | Los Angeles Chargers | Hard Rock Stadium |
Sunday | Oct. 6 | bye | |
Sunday | Oct. 13 | Washington Redskins | Hard Rock Stadium |
Sunday | Oct. 20 | at Buffalo Bills | New Era Field |
Monday | Oct. 28 | at Pittsburgh Steelers | Heinz Field |
Sunday | Nov. 3 | New York Jets | Hard Rock Stadium |
Sunday | Nov. 10 | at Indianapolis Colts | Lucas Oil Stadium |
Sunday | Nov. 17 | Buffalo Bills | Hard Rock Stadium |
Sunday | Nov. 24 | at Cleveland Browns | FirstEnergy Field |
Sunday | Dec. 1 | Philadelphia Eagles | Hard Rock Stadium |
Sunday | Dec. 8 | at New York Jets | MetLife Stadium |
Sunday | Dec. 15 | at New York Giants | MetLife Stadium |
Sunday | Dec. 22 | Cincinnati Bengals | Hard Rock Stadium |
Sunday | Dec. 29 | at New England Patriots | Gillette Stadium |