A clever move by Don Shula and the 1973 Miami Dolphins stumped "Monday Night Football's" Howard Cosell and may have planted a seed for Andy Reid and the Chiefs.
The Miami Dolphins still have an opening for a wide receivers coach, and an interesting candidate emerged Friday. This came with the news that the Houston Texan
What Dave Shula learned from Don, Chris learned from Dave ... that manhandled the Minnesota Vikings Monday night in the wild-card round. All things Dolphins: Latest Miami Dolphins news, schedule, roster, stats, injury updates and more.
The familial connection often extends to the sidelines. Former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick had his son Steve on his staff in Foxborough, and San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan is the son of legendary Denver Broncos head coach Mike Shanahan.
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In 1972, the Miami Dolphins suffered a devastating defeat to the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl VI. Dolphins head coach Don Shula vowed to redeem the defeat, not for himself but for the team and ...
The Dallas Cowboys rid themselves of the label as the team that couldn't win the big one by defeating the Miami Dolphins 24-3 in Super Bowl VI in New Orleans on Jan. 16, 1972.
The Miami Dolphins didn’t get it ... Andy Reid inches toward Don Shula's all-time record Coincidentally, Saturday’s Chiefs win gave Reid, 66, his 300th, inching him closer to Shula’s ...
The last name: Shula. The fresh element came ... same way as them and live up to that legacy.” Don, of course, won two Super Bowls with the Dolphins. Dave and brother Mike coached in Super ...
More: Miami Dolphins fans prefer Buffalo Bills win over ... those two points with an intentional safety — which is where Don Shula comes in. Rewind to Dec. 3, 1973. Shula’s Dolphins beat ...
Brian Schottenheimer (and his father, Marty) will mark the ninth father-son head coach pairing in NFL history.
Yet, that was not Washington's first Super Bowl victory. In 1983, the team pulled off a shocking upset as Gibbs and quarterback Joe Theismann defeated Don Shula and the Miami Dolphins 27-17. Down 17-10 at halftime, Washington held Miami to 176 total yards and zero second-half points.