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Dolphins 10–6. Second quarter. MIA – Paul Warfield 34-yard pass from Earl Morrall (Garo Yepremian kick). Dolphins 17–6. NYG – Ron Johnson 1-yard run (Pete Gogolak kick). Dolphins 17–13. Third quarter. No scoring plays; Fourth quarter. MIA – Garo Yepremian 31-yard field goal. Dolphins 20–13. MIA – Garo Yepremian 16-yard field ...
THE 1972 MIAMI DOLPHINS ROSTER. NUMBER, NAME, POSITION: CURRENT STATUS, ‘72 HIGHLIGHT. 1. Garo Yepremian, kicker: Died in Pennsylvania in 2015, at age 70, after a bout with high grade ...
The Dolphins advanced to the Super Bowl, losing 24–3 to the Dallas Cowboys. Stanfill was unofficially second on the 17-0 Super Bowl winning Dolphins team with 10 sacks (behind left defensive end Vern Den Herder's 10½) and was voted All-Pro by the Associated Press. He was a consensus All-AFC selection that unofficially led the Dolphins in ...
The "charter" class of seventeen was selected in 1963. [1] As of 2023, 18 inductees have played for, coached, or contributed to the Miami Dolphins. [2] Zach Thomas was the most recent Dolphin selected. According to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, 11 of these men made the major part of their primary contribution to the Miami Dolphins. [3]
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Dolphins’ perfect season, The Miami Herald is running weekly conversations with members of the 1972 team that went 17-0.
Fifty years ago, the Miami Dolphins became the first NFL franchise to have a perfect season, an accomplishment that has never been matched. A look back at a legendary team that put South Florida ...
Fernandez is also credited with being one of the first nose tackles in the NFL, since the Dolphins played the famed "53" defense (which was a 3–4 defense) in 1972 through 1974, which put Manny over the center. Likely, no team played the 3–4 defense more until the New England Patriots when went to the 3–4 full-time in 1974.
DOLPHINS 16, COLTS 0 (Dec. 16, 1972) In most cases, this Saturday afternoon national television matchup would have been considered a little bit of a snoozer. There were no playoff implications ...