Miami was the Pat Toomay game, ***** Jerry Bergman and ***** Don Shula.
Classic Bills move:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Toomay
"On July 19, 1975, after playing out his option in Dallas, Toomay was a free agent and signed with the Buffalo Bills.[5] Dallas received a second round draft choice in 1977,[5] that was eventually used in a deal package to draft running back Tony Dorsett.
Toomay was the Bills' defensive MVP in 1975, but was involved in different controversial official calls, including being called for elbowing head lineman Jerry Bergman, which contributed to a loss against the Miami Dolphins (31–21), that ended Buffalo's playoff chances.
At the end of the year, he was left unprotected for the 1976 NFL expansion draft. Through the years, there has been speculation that the publishing of his insider view in the book The Crunch, was the main reason behind this decision. In a Sports Illustrated "Where Are They Now?" article in 2014 about the winless 1976 Bucs, Toomay said of his book that it was "in retrospect, the kind of book you write AFTER your career is over, not while you're still playing."