MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins expect a virtually full house for Sunday's pivotal home game against the Baltimore Ravens, and that's no small feat, considering the franchise's struggles to rally a notoriously fickle South Florida fan base in recent years.
No NFL team has experienced greater growth in ticket sales over the past two season than the Dolphins, who have gone from 29th in paid attendance in 2012 (57,379 per game) to 21st in 2013 (64,319) to 12th so far this season (70,722), with 70,000-plus projected for its three remaining home games as well.
"We have a long way to go," Dolphins president and CEO Tom Garfinkel told USA TODAY Sports on Friday, "but we certainly made some progress together over the past year."
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