Don Shula credited Chuck Connor with making sure the Dolphins didn’t pass on the chance to take Dan Marino in 1983.
The Miami Dolphins didn’t get it ... Andy Reid inches toward Don Shula's all-time record Coincidentally, Saturday’s Chiefs win gave Reid, 66, his 300th, inching him closer to Shula’s ...
In 1972, the Miami Dolphins suffered a devastating defeat to the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl VI. Dolphins head coach Don Shula vowed to redeem the defeat, not for himself but for the team and ...
George Wilson, Coach of the inaugural Miami Dolphins team started in 1966, quoted “Win One for Flipper” at the start of that season, referencing the TV Star Dolphin residing in a tank behind the South end zone at the Orange Bowl.
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Don Meredith and know-it-all analyst Howard Cosell, was mystified when the trio saw quarterback Bob Griese and the Dolphins’ offense still out on the field on a fourth-and-6 play from the Miami 6 with slightly more than a minute remaining. Shula was ...
Chuck Connor, a personnel executive for the Falcons for more than a decade who helped to build the franchise’s first Super Bowl team, died at the age of 87 in Stone Mountain. He died Jan. 20, according to the family.
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1. Kansas City’s team nickname came as an homage to former KC Mayor H. Roe Bartle. Nicknamed “Chief,” Bartle was instrumental in the franchise relocating from Dallas to Kansas City in 1963. Bartle got his nickname from his time working as an executive with the Boy Scouts.
Griese and the Don Shula-coached Miami Dolphins ran into a buzzsaw when they pushed to Super Bowl VI at the end of the 1971 season, getting pummeled 24-3 by Roger Staubach, Tom Landry, and the Dallas Cowboys. That hardly deterred them.
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The Kansas City Chiefs will be chasing history in New Orleans on February 9.  Should Andy Reid’s side get the better of the Philadelphia