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There was also a picture of Shula and Dave on the day in 1994 when Don’s Dolphins played Dave’s Bengals, the NFL’s first father-son coaching matchup. (Dad won, 23-7.) ...
Don Shula passed away Monday morning at the age of 90 and the Miami Dolphins head coach left a legacy that will live forever in the NFL. ... Gunther Cunningham, Jim Mora Jr. ...
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.
Don Shula’s name will be prominent on the Miami Dolphins’ uniforms in 2020 — as will his record win total. The patch includes the number “347” in reference to his career win total, the ...
Joe Rimkus Jr. Miami Herald Staff. There weren’t many people in the theater, but they all started ... Don Shula was a legend for 50-plus years and won an NFL-record 347 games.
Legendary NFL coach Don Shula died at age 90 on Monday. Shula was the first NFL head coach I ever covered, as a beat writer for The Miami Herald in the early 1990s. Behind that intimidating ...
Here’s what you need to know about Dave Shula, Don Shula’s 60-year-old son: 1. Shula Was Head Coach of the Cincinnati Bengals. Then-Coach Dave Shula watches his team play in 1996.
Legendary NFL coach Don Shula died at age 90 on Monday. Shula was the first NFL head coach I ever covered, as a beat writer for The Miami Herald in the early 1990s.
California tops the list with 432 players or head coaches who have been on Super Bowl rosters prior to Super Bowl 50. Next are Texas (326), Florida (218) and Ohio (155).
As a kid, Mike Shula watched Don Shula burnish a Hall of Fame career on football's biggest stage. Conor Orr talks to father and son about a bond that helped lead Mike to Super Bowl 50.
Don Shula led the Miami Dolphins to two Super Bowl victories as head coach. ... Donald Trump Appears to Ignore Cheryl Hines as the Actress Tries to Shake His Hand During UFC Event with RFK Jr.
Joe Rimkus Jr. Miami Herald Staff. There weren’t many people in the theater, but they all started ... Don Shula was a legend for 50-plus years and won an NFL-record 347 games.