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  2. Jake Scott - Wikipedia

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    Jacob E. Scott III (July 20, 1945 – November 19, 2020) [1] was an American professional football player who was a free safety and punt returner from 1970 to 1978 for the Miami Dolphins and Washington Redskins of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for Georgia, and was drafted in the 1970 NFL draft in the 7th round ...

  3. 1973 Miami Dolphins season - Wikipedia

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    The 1973 Miami Dolphins season was the franchise's eighth season and fourth season in the National Football League (NFL). The team entered the 1973 season as defending Super Bowl champion following its perfect undefeated 1972 season . In week 1, the Dolphins extended their winning streak to 18 with a 21–13 win over the San Francisco 49ers.

  4. Dick Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Anderson finished his career as Miami's 2nd all-time leading interceptor with 34 career interceptions (one behind Jake Scott's 35). He was a three-time Pro Bowl selection, a three-time first (2) or second (1) team All-Pro, and was also selected to the NFL 1970s All-Decade Team. In 1993, Anderson was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.

  5. Miami Dolphins - Wikipedia

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    The Miami Dolphinsare a professional American footballteam based in the Greater Miami area. The Dolphins compete in the National Football League(NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference(AFC) Eastdivision. The team plays its home games at Hard Rock Stadiumin Miami Gardens, Florida, a northern suburb of Miami.

  6. 1972 Miami Dolphins season - Wikipedia

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    The 1972 Miami Dolphins season was the franchise 's seventh season and third in the National Football League (NFL). The team was led by third-year head coach Don Shula and achieved the only perfect season in NFL history. It also led the league in both points scored and fewest points allowed.

  7. 1971 Miami Dolphins season - Wikipedia

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    The 1971 Miami Dolphins season was the team's sixth, and second in the National Football League (NFL). The team improved on their 10–4 record from 1970 and finished at 10–3–1 to win the first of four consecutive AFC East titles. They opened the season with a tie at Denver, split the next two, then won eight consecutive to improve to 9–1 ...

  8. List of Miami Dolphins players - Wikipedia

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    A. Isaako Aaitui #95. Karim Abdul-Jabbar #33. Keith Adams #57. Stefon Adams #44. Chidi Ahanotu #75. Salvon Ahmed #26. Dave Ahrens #50. Walt Aikens #35.

  9. History of the Miami Dolphins - Wikipedia

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    The 1972 Dolphins defensive unit, called the No-Name Defense because Miami's impressive offense received much more publicity, was the league's best that year. It was led by linebacker Nick Buoniconti , end Bill Stanfill , and safeties Dick Anderson and Jake Scott .