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| [[1971 NFL season|1971]]
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| [[1971 Miami Dolphins media guide|Media Guide]]
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| [https://www.sportspaper.info/football/nfl/seasons/1987/media-guide-1987_mia.html Media Guide]
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|[[National Football League]]||November 29, 1987||[[Buffalo Bills]] vs. [[Miami Dolphins]]||[https://www.sportspaper.info/football/nfl/seasons/1987/11-29_mia-buf.html Program]
| [[National Football League]]
| November 29, 1987
| [[Buffalo Bills]] vs. [[Miami Dolphins]]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/football/nfl/seasons/1987/11-29_mia-buf.html Program]
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|[[National Football League]]||data-sort-value="January 1, 1990"|1990||[[Miami Dolphins]]||[https://www.sportspaper.info/football/nfl/seasons/1990/media-guide-1990_mia.html Media Guide]
|[[National Football League]]||data-sort-value="January 1, 1990"|1990||[[Miami Dolphins]]||[https://www.sportspaper.info/football/nfl/seasons/1990/media-guide-1990_mia.html Media Guide]
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| [[Philadelphia Eagles vs. Miami Dolphins (November 14, 1993)|Program]]
| [[Philadelphia Eagles vs. Miami Dolphins (November 14, 1993)|Program]]
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|[[National Football League]]||July 26, 1997||[[Seattle Seahawks]] vs. [[Minnesota Vikings]]||[https://www.sportspaper.info/football/nfl/seasons/1997/07-26_min-sea.html Program]
| [[National Football League]]
| July 26, 1997
| [[Seattle Seahawks]] vs. [[Minnesota Vikings]]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/football/nfl/seasons/1997/07-26_min-sea.html Program]
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|[[National Football League]]||August 2, 1997||[[Minnesota Vikings]] vs. [[St. Louis Rams]]||[https://www.sportspaper.info/football/nfl/seasons/1997/08-02_stl-min.html Program]
|[[National Football League]]||August 2, 1997||[[Minnesota Vikings]] vs. [[St. Louis Rams]]||[https://www.sportspaper.info/football/nfl/seasons/1997/08-02_stl-min.html Program]
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{{Indianapolis Colts head coaches}}
{{Miami Dolphins head coaches}}
{{Pro Football Hall of Fame members}}
{{Pro Football Hall of Fame members}}



Revision as of 12:42, 4 September 2022

List of credited publications

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
National Football League 1971 Miami Dolphins Media Guide
National Football League September 16, 1979 Minnesota Vikings vs. Miami Dolphins Program
National Football League September 30, 1979 New York Jets vs. Miami Dolphins Program
National Football League August 6, 1983 Dallas Cowboys vs. Miami Dolphins Program
National Football League 1987 Miami Dolphins Media Guide
National Football League November 29, 1987 Buffalo Bills vs. Miami Dolphins Program
National Football League 1990 Miami Dolphins Media Guide
National Football League September 30, 1990 Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Miami Dolphins Program
National Football League December 23, 1990 Buffalo Bills vs. Miami Dolphins Program
National Football League November 14, 1993 Philadelphia Eagles vs. Miami Dolphins Program
National Football League July 26, 1997 Seattle Seahawks vs. Minnesota Vikings Program
National Football League August 2, 1997 Minnesota Vikings vs. St. Louis Rams Program
National Football League August 10, 1997 Miami Dolphins vs. Chicago Bears Program
Coach.png Coaches Portal


Indianapolis Colts head coaches
Keith Molesworth (1953) • Weeb Ewbank (1954-62) • Don Shula (1963-69) • Don McCafferty (1970-72) • John Sandusky (1972) • Howard Schnellenberger (1973-74) • Joe Thomas (1974) • Ted Marchibroda (1975-79) • Mike McCormack (1980-81) • Frank Kush (1982-84) • Hal Hunter* (1984) • Rod Dowhower (1985-86) • Ron Meyer (1986-91) • Rick Venturi* (1991) • Ted Marchibroda (1992-95) • Lindy Infante (1996-97) • Jim Mora (1998-2001) • Tony Dungy (2002-08) • Jim Caldwell (2009-11) • Chuck Pagano (2012-17) • Bruce Arians* (2012) • Frank Reich (2022-present) • Jeff Saturday* (2022-23) • Shane Steichen (2023-present)

*interim head coach


Miami Dolphins head coaches
George Wilson (1966-69) • Don Shula (1970-95) • Jimmy Johnson (1996-99) • Dave Wannstedt (2000-2004) • Jim Bates* (2004) • Nick Saban (2005-06) • Cam Cameron (2007) • Tony Sparano (2008-11) • Todd Bowles* (2011) • Joe Philbin (2012-15) • Dan Campbell* (2015) • Adam Gase (2016-18) • Brian Flores (2019-21) • Mike McDaniel (2022-present)

*interim head coach


Members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame
Quarterbacks Aikman • Baugh • George Blanda • Bradshaw • Clark • Conzelman • Len Dawson • Paddy Driscoll • John Elway • Favre • Fouts • Friedman • Graham • Griese • Arnie Herber • Jurgensen • J. Kelly • Layne • Luckman • Manning • Marino • Montana • Moon • Namath • A. Parker • Ken Stabler • Bart Starr • Roger Staubach • Fran Tarkenton • Y.A. Tittle • Johnny Unitas • Van Brocklin • Warner • Waterfield • S. Young
Running Backs M. Allen • Cliff Battles • Jerome Bettis • Jim Brown • Campbell • Tony Canadeo • Csonka • T. Davis • Eric Dickerson • Tony Dorsett • Bill Dudley • Marshall Faulk • Frank Gifford • Red Grange • Joe Guyon • F. Harris • Clarke Hinkle • Hornung • James • John Henry Johnson • Leroy Kelly • Curly Lambeau • Tuffy Leemans • Floyd Little • Martin • Ollie Matson • George McAfee • McElhenny • Blood McNally • Lenny Moore • Motley • Bronko Nagurski • Ernie Nevers • Walter Payton • Perry • Fritz Pollard • John Riggins • Barry Sanders • Gale Sayers • O.J. Simpson • Emmitt Smith • Ken Strong • Jim Taylor • Thurman Thomas • Jim Thorpe • LaDainian Tomlinson • Charley Trippi • Steve Van Buren • Doak Walker
Wide Receivers / Ends Lance Alworth • Red Badgro • Raymond Berry • Fred Biletnikoff • Tim Brown • Isaac Bruce • Harold Carmichael • Cris Carter • Guy Chamberlin • Tom Fears • Ray Flaherty • George Halas • Marvin Harrison • Hayes • Bill Hewitt • Elroy Hirsch • Don Hutson • Michael Irvin • C. Johnson • Charlie Joiner • Steve Largent • Dante Lavelli • James Lofton • Don Maynard • Tommy McDonald • Wayne Millner • Bobby Mitchell • Art Monk • Randy Moss • Terrell Owens • Drew Pearson • Pete Pihos • Andre Reed • Jerry Rice • Mac Speedie • John Stallworth • Lynn Swann • Charley Taylor • Paul Warfield
Tight Ends Dave Casper • Mike Ditka • Tony Gonzalez • John Mackey • Ozzie Newsome • Charlie Sanders • Shannon Sharpe • Jackie Smith • Kellen Winslow
Offensive Linemen Larry Allen • Tony Boselli • B. Brown • R. Brown • Jim Covert • Lou Creekmur • Dermontti Dawson • DeLamielleure • Dan Dierdorf • Faneca • Frank Gatski • Gregg • Russ Grimm • John Hannah • Gene Hickerson • Winston Hill • Hutchinson • S. Jones • Walter Jones • Kramer • Langer • Larry Little • Tom Mack • Bruce Matthews • Mawae • Mike McCormack • Randall McDaniel • Ron Mix • Mike Munchak • Anthony Muñoz • Ogden • Otto • Orlando Pace • Jim Parker • Jim Ringo • Roaf • Shaw • A. Shell • Will Shields • Jackie Slater • St. Clair • Dick Stanfel • Dwight Stephenson • Joe Thomas • Mick Tingelhoff • Gene Upshaw • Mike Webster • Rayfield Wright • Ron Yary • Gary Zimmerman
Pre-modern era two-way players Turk Edwards • Dan Fortmann • Ed Healey • Mel Hein • Pete Henry • Cal Hubbard • Walt Kiesling • Bruiser Kinard • Link Lyman • Mike Michalske • George Musso • Steve Owen • Duke Slater • Joe Stydahar • George Trafton • Bulldog Turner • Alex Wojciechowicz
Defensive Linemen Doug Atkins • Elvin Bethea • Buck Buchanan • Curley Culp • Willie Davis • Fred Dean • Richard Dent • Chris Doleman • Art Donovan • Carl Eller • Len Ford • Joe Greene • Charles Haley • Dan Hampton • Claude Humphrey • Deacon Jones • Henry Jordan • Alex Karras • Cortez Kennedy • Joe Klecko • Bob Lilly • Howie Long • Gino Marchetti • Leo Nomellini • Merlin Olsen • Alan Page • John Randle • Andy Robustelli • Warren Sapp • Lee Roy Selmon • Richard Seymour • Bruce Smith • Ed Sprinkle • Ernie Stautner • Michael Strahan • Jason Taylor • Arnie Weinmeister • Randy White • Reggie White • Bill Willis • Bryant Young • Jack Youngblood
Linebackers Chuck Bednarik • Bobby Bell • Robert Brazile • Brooks • Nick Buoniconti • Butkus • Harry Carson • Connor • Bill George • K. Greene • Jack Ham • Chris Hanburger • Ted Hendricks • Chuck Howley • Sam Huff • Rickey Jackson • Jack Lambert • Willie Lanier • Ray Lewis • Mills • Ray Nitschke • Les Richter • D. Robinson • Schmidt • Junior Seau • Mike Singletary • Lawrence Taylor • Derrick Thomas • Zach Thomas • Andre Tippett • Brian Urlacher • DeMarcus Ware • Dave Wilcox
Defensive Backs Adderley • Atwater • Bailey • Ronde Barber • Lem Barney • Mel Blount • W. Brown • Jack Butler • LeRoy Butler • Christiansen • Dawkins • Dillon • Kenny Easley • Green • C. Harris • Mike Haynes • Houston • J. Johnson • Krause • Night Train Lane • Yale Lary • Ty Law • Dick LeBeau • Ronnie Lott • John Lynch • Troy Polamalu • Ed Reed • Mel Renfro • Darrelle Revis • Ken Riley • Johnny Robinson • Deion Sanders • Donnie Shell • Emmitt Thomas • Emlen Tunnell • Roger Wehrli • Aeneas Williams • Larry Wilson • Wood • Charles Woodson • Rod Woodson
Placekickers and Punters Morten Andersen • Lou Groza • Ray Guy • Jan Stenerud
Coaches George Allen • Paul Brown • Guy Chamberlin • Jimmy Conzelman • Bill Cowher • Don Coryell • Tony Dungy • Weeb Ewbank • Flaherty • Tom Flores • Joe Gibbs • Sid Gillman • Grant • George Halas • Jimmy Johnson • Curly Lambeau • Tom Landry • Levy • Lombardi • John Madden • Greasy Neale • Chuck Noll • Steve Owen • Bill Parcells • Don Shula • Hank Stram • Dick Vermeil • Bill Walsh
Contributors Bobby Beathard • Bert Bell • Charles Bidwill • Pat Bowlen • Gil Brandt • Carr • A. Davis • Edward J. DeBartolo Jr. • Jim Finks • Halas • Hunt • J. Jones • Curly Lambeau • Tim Mara • Wellington Mara • George Preston Marshall • Bill Nunn • Bill Polian • Ray • Dan Reeves • Art Rooney • Dan Rooney • Rozelle • Ed Sabol • Steve Sabol • Schramm • Paul Tagliabue • R. Wilson • Wolf • George Young
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