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History of the Miami Dolphins. The Miami Dolphins are a professional American football franchise which competes in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) East division. [1] The team's headquarters, stadium and training facilities are all co-located in Miami Gardens, Florida. [2][3 ...
The Dolphins have had 40 different starting quarterbacks (QB) in their franchise history; only George Mira and Tyler Thigpen have started only one game for the Dolphins. [3][4] [a] The Dolphins' first starting quarterback was Dick Wood during the first inaugural season game in 1966, against the Oakland Raiders; Wood however was replaced a week ...
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 ...
A. Isaako Aaitui #95. Karim Abdul-Jabbar #33. Keith Adams #57. Stefon Adams #44. Chidi Ahanotu #75. Salvon Ahmed #26. Dave Ahrens #50. Walt Aikens #35.
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]
The 1972 Miami Dolphins season was the franchise 's seventh season and third in the National Football League (NFL). The team was led by third-year head coach Don Shula and achieved the only perfect season in NFL history. It also led the league in both points scored and fewest points allowed.
The 1984 Miami Dolphins season was the team's 19th season, and 15th in the National Football League (NFL). It was also the 15th season with the team for head coach Don Shula. The Dolphins sought to build on a spectacular 1983 season where they went 12–4 with rookie quarterback Dan Marino. The Dolphins won the 1984 AFC Championship, and ...