2009 Miami Dolphins season


The 2009 Miami Dolphins season was the franchise's 40th season in the National Football League, the 44th overall and the second under head coach Tony Sparano. The Dolphins entered the 2009 season as the reigning AFC East champions after posting an 11–5 record in 2008. Dropping by four more games, the Dolphins failed to make the playoffs for the first time since 2007, marking the 25th consecutive year that the region hosting the Super Bowl did not see its host team play in, thus it set off a playoff drought that lasted until 2016.

Offseason personnel moves

Coaching staff

The Dolphins fired offensive line coach Mike Maser on January 14, 2009, just one year after he was hired to head coach Tony Sparano's staff. During Maser's lone season with the Dolphins, the team had the 12th-best offense in the league with 345.6 yards per game. A day after firing Maser, the team hired Dave DeGuglielmo, who had been the assistant offensive line coach for the New York Giants, as their new offensive line coach.
After kicking coach Steve Hoffman left the team to join the Kansas City Chiefs, the Dolphins hired University of Rhode Island head coach Darren Rizzi as the assistant special teams coach on February 21.

Players

Re-signings

UFA: Unrestricted free agent, RFA: Restricted free agent, ERFA: Exclusive-rights free agent
PositionPlayerFree agency
status
Date signed2009 team
SSYeremiah BellUFA2/26Miami Dolphins
OTVernon CareyUFA2/20Miami Dolphins
LBChanning CrowderUFA2/25Miami Dolphins
CBAndré GoodmanUFA3/1Denver Broncos
TEAaron HaltermanERFA
FSRenaldo HillUFA2/27Denver Broncos
CAl JohnsonUFA3/17New England Patriots
LBQuentin MosesERFA3/31Miami Dolphins
GIke NdukweERFA3/20Miami Dolphins
WRTab PerryUFA
LBDerek SmithUFA

2009 NFL draft

Originally slated to have the 26th overall pick in the 2009 NFL draft, the Dolphins' pick moved up one spot to 25th after the Arizona Cardinals and Philadelphia Eagles made it to the NFC Championship. Both the Cardinals and Eagles were projected to pick before the Dolphins, but with one guaranteed to make the Super Bowl the Dolphins moved up one position in the draft.
Notes
  • The Dolphins acquired Washington's 2009 second-round pick when they traded defensive end Jason Taylor in July 2008.
  • The Dolphins traded their 2009 sixth-round pick to the Dallas Cowboys when they acquired defensive tackle Jason Ferguson in February 2008.
  • The Dolphins acquired Cleveland's 2009 seventh-round pick when they traded cornerback Travis Daniels in August 2008.
  • The Dolphins acquired Carolina's 2009 seventh-round pick when they traded quarterback Josh McCown in August 2008.
  • The Dolphins traded its second-round selection to Indianapolis for their second- and fifth-round selection.
  • The Dolphins traded their second 2009 seventh-round selection to Kansas City for a 2010 seventh-round selection.

    Draft pick signings

  • May 21 – Signed tight end John Nalbone to a four-year contract.
  • June 18 – Signed offensive tackle Andrew Gardner to a four-year contract.
  • July 3 – Signed wide receiver Patrick Turner to a four-year contract.
  • July 3 – Signed linebacker J. D. Folsom to a four-year contract.
  • July 15 – Signed wide receiver Brian Hartline to a four-year contract.
  • July 24 – Signed cornerback Sean Smith to a four-year contract.
  • August 1 – Signed cornerback Vontae Davis to a five-year contract.
  • August 2 – Signed quarterback Pat White to a four-year contract.
  • August 2 – Signed safety Chris Clemons to a four-year contract.

    Undrafted free agents

Following the 2009 NFL draft, the Dolphins signed the following nine undrafted free agents on April 30:
The team later signed guard J. D. Quinn on May 11. Two of the undrafted rookies left the team shortly after signing, with Bronson failing to report to training camp on August 2 and Rogers opting for retirement on August 6.

Training camp and preseason

Opening camp roster

Final preseason roster

Transactions

  • August 2 – Waived guard J. D. Quinn and placed tight end Jared Bronson on the Reserve/Did Not Report list.
  • August 4 – Placed linebacker Matt Roth on the Active/Non-Football Injury list.
  • August 5 – Waived/injured wide receiver Brennan Marion.
  • August 6 – Waived fullback Chris Brown and signed fullback Matt Quillen.
  • August 6 – Placed wide receiver Brennan Marion on injured reserve. and offensive tackle SirVincent Rogers on the Reserve/Retired list.
  • August 10 – Waived fullback Matt Quillen and signed wide receiver James Robinson and placekicker Connor Barth.
  • August 11 – Signed fullback Joe Kowalewski.
  • August 12 – Placed safety Ethan Kilmer on the Commissioner's Exemption list.
  • August 19 – Released cornerback Eric Green.
  • August 19 – Moved safety Ethan Kilmer to the Reserve/Left Squad list.
  • August 24 – Waived running back Anthony Kimble, nose tackle Joe Cohen, linebacker Tearrius George and linebacker Orion Martin.
  • August 24 – Waived/injured wide receiver Chris Williams.
  • August 24 – Traded offensive lineman Andy Alleman and Ikechuku Ndukwe to the Kansas City Chiefs in exchange for an undisclosed 2010 NFL draft pick.
  • August 25 – Released wide receiver Chris Williams with an injury settlement.
  • August 29 – Waived wide receiver Anthony Armstrong, nose tackle Louis Ellis and placekicker Connor Barth.
  • August 29 – Waived/injured fullback Joe Kowalewski.
  • September 1 – Placed fullback Joe Kowalewski on injured reserve.
  • September 5 – Waived or released safety Courtney Bryan, offensive tackle Brandon Frye, linebacker William Kershaw, wide receiver Brandon London, cornerback Joey Thomas, defensive end Rodrique Wright, offensive tackle Nate Garner, cornerback Will Billingsley, defensive end Ryan Baker, guard Mark Lewis, linebacker J. D. Folsom and wide receiver James Robinson.

    Preseason

Schedule

Regular season

Schedule

Standings

Game results

Week 1: at Atlanta Falcons

After a great season for the Miami Dolphins in 2008, the Dolphins went to the Georgia Dome to take on 2008 playoff contenders, the Atlanta Falcons.
After a scoreless first quarter, the Falcons got on the board with a 1-yard touchdown pass from Matt Ryan to fullback Ovie Mughelli in the second quarter. They also got a 36-yard field goal by kicker Jason Elam to make the score 10–0 at halftime. In the third quarter, Mike Peterson intercepted a Chad Pennington pass, which set up a 20-yard touchdown pass to tight end Tony Gonzalez and a 50-yard field goal by Jason Elam to make the score 19–0. Chad Pennington then hit a 9-yard touchdown pass to Ricky Williams.
The Falcons won the game 19–7 as the Dolphins started their season 0–1.
In 2008, no other team turned the ball over less than the Dolphins with only 13 turnovers, but in Week 1 Miami's offense had 4 turnovers, without having a single turnover on defense.

Week 2: vs. Indianapolis Colts

After a miserable loss to the Atlanta Falcons, the Dolphins host their home opener to the Indianapolis Colts. On the first play from scrimmage, Peyton Manning threw an 80-yard touchdown pass to tight end Dallas Clark. The Dolphins answered with a 14-yard touchdown run by Ronnie Brown out of the Wildcat Offense. The Dolphins and Colts kept going back and forth at each other with two field goals by Dan Carpenter and Adam Vinatieri to make the score 13–13 at halftime. After a scoreless third quarter, Ronnie Brown ran 2-yards for a touchdown to put Miami up 20–13. The Colts answered back with a 15-yard touchdown run by rookie running back Donald Brown. Miami than hit a 45-yard field goal by Dan Carpenter. But the Colts took the lead thanks to a 48-yard touchdown pass to Pierre Garçon. The Dolphins tried to rally at the end of the game but Chad Pennington was intercepted by Antoine Bethea to secure the Colts' victory.
The Colts won the game 27–23 as the Dolphins dropped to 0–2.
The Dolphins dominated the game in the time of possession battle, but lost the game with almost 50 minutes of offensive possession.