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Don Shula, the former coach of the Miami Dolphins, with Bryan Cox, a former player. Bryan Cox played as a linebacker and was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in 1991. Cox played for the Dolphins for five seasons and was selected to the Pro Bowl three times. Don Shula coached the Miami Dolphins for 26 seasons and led them to two Super Bowl victories. Shula holds the record for the most wins by an NFL coach with 347 victories. In 1972, Shula led the Dolphins to the only perfect season in NFL history. Both Shula and Cox are considered significant figures in Miami Dolphins history.
Don Shula and Bryan Cox are two iconic figures in the rich history of the Miami Dolphins, each leaving a…
Joe Montana and Dan Marino are two of the most iconic quarterbacks in NFL history, each leaving a unique and…
Legend Dan Marino, a former NFL quarterback for the Miami Dolphins. Helpful information: Marino played for the Miami Dolphins for 17 seasons. He was drafted by the Dolphins in 1983 and retired in 1999. Marino holds several NFL records, including passing yards, touchdown passes, and completions. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2005. Marino never won a Super Bowl. He currently serves as a Special Advisor to the President and CEO of the Miami Dolphins.
Dan Marino, a legendary figure in the history of the National Football League (NFL), is widely regarded as one of…