A clever move by Don Shula and the 1973 Miami Dolphins stumped "Monday Night Football's" Howard Cosell and may have planted a seed for Andy Reid and the Chiefs.
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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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 ...
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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.
There have been 35 head coaches that won a Super Bowl. Just four of those won Super Bowls after their seventh season with their organization.
Dolphins' bid for three-peat Super Bowl started by playing the Oakland Raiders in an AFC divisional playoff game on Dec. 21, 1974.
As Super Bowl 59 nears, here's a countdown of the 59 greatest teams to play on Super Sunday. Guess what? Not all are champions.
NFL Films did a 30-minute show on Calais Campbell. If you think you knew the man before, find a way to watch this. It shows his love of the sport, his intensity of play, and his embracing of a leadership role for every team he has played for.
At the beginning of the NFL regular season, there are 32 head coaches. Every one of them aims to appear and win the Super Bowl.