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Don Shula, who coached the Miami Dolphins from 1970-1995 and won two Super Bowls, died Monday at 90. He was the winningest head coach in NFL history, including the Fins’ undefeated season in 1972.
Before joining the Dolphins, Shula spent seven years (1963-69) as head coach of the Colts where he was a three-time winner of the NFL Coach of the Year award. In that span he compiled a record of ...
It’s another big game day for the Miami Dolphins and the Shulas, just as it once was always about them on game days, from the grandfather to the sons to the grandsons. Don Shula’s first ...
NFL legend Don Shula stressed a work ethic, ... An equipment man had written that in honor of the 1973 Miami Dolphins, who had just won their second consecutive Super Bowl.
MIAMI – The death of iconic Dolphins coach Don Shula is being felt throughout South Florida and far beyond. Here are some notable reactions and remembrances: Recommended Videos ...
Don Shula was Miami’s coach from 1970 to 1995. He owns the NFL record of 347 career regular and postseason wins and led the Dolphins to two Super Bowls, in 1972 and 1973.
NEWS AT NOON STARTS NOW BREAKING RIGHT NOW AT NOON FORMER, MIAMI DOLPHINS HALL OF FAME. COACH DON SHULA HAS PASSED AWAY AT THE AGE OF 90. GOOD AFTERNOON. I’M COUNTY AND THANK YOU FOR JOINING US ...
The Miami Dolphins haven’t been back to a Super Bowl since Don Shula left as head coach. Shula won’t be returning to the sidelines for anything more than an ovation from the crowd, but the ...
Miami Dolphins Don Shula stands alone atop NFL coaching ranks with win No. 325 in Philadelphia May 5, 2020 1:39 PM Armando Salguero. Miami Herald 305-376-2387 ...
The Miami Dolphins have employed arguably the best coach in NFL history. They’ve also had one or two of the worst. Sure, there’s been more bad than good when it comes to Miami Dolphins coaches.
Don Shula, the longtime Miami Dolphins coach and architect of the only perfect season in NFL history, died at his South Florida home Monday morning, according to the team. He was 90.
Miami Dolphins coach Don Shula has his say to an official during a 1972 game. AP Shula became the only coach to guide an NFL team through a perfect season when the Dolphins went 17-0 in 1972.