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Kim Bokamper (born September 25, 1954) is an American former professional football player who spent his entire nine-year career as a linebacker and defensive end in the National Football League (NFL) with the Miami Dolphins from 1977 to 1985.
CBS 4 reporter/analyst Kim Bokamper, a former Dolphins player, said he expects Tagovailoa to miss four to six weeks and that he was close to a “wobbly” Tagovailoa as he left the field.
Kim Bokamper and Keith Sims [3] 2016–2019: AM 560 WQAM / FM KISS 99.9 WKIS: Jimmy Cefalo: Jason Taylor (Preseason) Bob Griese (Regular season) and Joe Rose: Kim Bokamper and Keith Sims 2020–2021: AM 560 WQAM / FM KISS 99.9 WKIS: Jimmy Cefalo: Joe Rose and Jason Taylor: Kim Bokamper 2022–present: AM 560 WQAM / FM KISS 99.9 WKIS: Jimmy ...
After Washington got a first down to advance to their own 18, Miami defensive end Kim Bokamper deflected a pass from a scrambling and retreating Theismann. Bokamper nearly intercepted the pass for a touchdown just outside of the Redskins' end zone, but Theismann prevented the score with a timely move, knocking the ball out of Bokamper's hands.
He threw two touchdowns and, with the Redskins trailing 17–13 in the third quarter, made arguably the most important defensive play of the game – after his pass was deflected by Dolphins lineman Kim Bokamper, causing what appeared to be an interception and sure touchdown (which would have given Miami a two-score lead and effectively taken ...
The play-by-play team will remain the same with former Dolphin and WIOD morning host Jimmy Cefalo, former Dolphin and current WQAM morning host Joe Rose and former Dolphin Kim Bokamper. [10] In December 2024, the station's format shifted from classic rock back to classic hits - focusing on a wider variety of music from the 1980s and 1990s.
This is a list of active NFL broadcasters, including those for each individual team as well as those that have national rights. Unlike the other three major professional sports leagues in the U.S. (Major League Baseball, the NBA and the NHL), all regular-season and post-season games are shown on American television on one of the national networks.
At a public memorial the following month at Sun Life Stadium, Mandich was remembered by speakers that included former Michigan teammate Tom Curtis and former Dolphins teammates, Nat Moore, Dick Anderson, Kim Bokamper, Joe Rose, Nick Buoniconti, Bob Griese, Jimmy Cefalo, and coach Don Shula. Shula announced at the service that Mandich would be ...