Slowing Down of the Rivalry
The animosity between the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins reached a plateau in the early 2000s, coinciding with the rise of the New England Patriots and the legendary quarterback Tom Brady, who reigned supreme in the AFC East division. This also resulted from Don Shula, Jim Kelly, Dan Marino, and Marv Levy hanging their hats.
As a result, the Bills and Dolphins found themselves unable to match the Patriots' dominance, diminishing their age-old rivalry's fervor. This power shift was accompanied by a tangible distaste for the Patriots, who swiftly ascended to the apex of their league and became one of the most reviled teams in the division, a well-deserved status is given their formidable skill and impressive skill track record. But that era is over.
Picking Up Again
The matchups between the Buffalo Bills and the Miami Dolphins have experienced a noticeable escalation in recent times with the absence of Brady's dominant presence in the AFC East, both the Bills and Dolphins have seized the opportunity to strive for supremacy within their division. In the period of 2018-2021, the Buffalo Bills won 7 straight games to show their dominance in the division.
But recently, the Dolphins have significantly bolstered their roster by recruiting highly-talented players such as Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill, and Jaylen Waddle, thereby elevating their status as a noteworthy contender in the AFC East. As a result, the competition for the division title has become increasingly fierce and captivating.
Not to mention the New York Jets recently got an upgrade at quarterback in Aaron Rodgers, who we now play twice a year. It’s safe to say that the AFC East will be an interesting division this upcoming season and the following seasons.