‘2000 — Dolphins 33, Bills 6 — The dawn of the drought came on this bright, wind-chilled Sunday when the Dolphins won a December game in Buffalo for the first time in history and made it look easy. There were 73,002 fans at Rich Stadium braving a temperature that felt like 16 degrees — factors that would figure to favor the home team — still the Bills trudged for a mere 194 yards and didn’t score until the fourth quarter when Miami (10-3) had established a 30-0 lead and eliminated Buffalo (7-6) from the AFC East title race. Trailing the Jets by two games for a wild card, the Bills were knocked out of postseason contention with a blowout loss against the Colts the following week. Rob Johnson was 6 of 18 passing for 18 net yards with five sacks and two interceptions before getting replaced by Doug Flutie, who was 2 of 9 passing for 18 net yards with a pick. Shawn Bryson had 88 yards rushing on 12 carries and Antowain Smith scored a touchdown for the Bills. Jay Fiedler passed for 214 yards and three touchdowns and Lamar Smith rushed for 100 yards for the Dolphins, who won both games in the divisional series for the first time since ’86.’