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They played one “home” game during the season, against the Miami Dolphins, at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona due to the Cedar Fire.
He was able to earn himself the rights to broadcast games for two notable Florida football teams; University of Miami and the The Miami Dolphins.
On November 11th, 2013, Martin was added to the Miami Dolphins five-man committee to develop the conduct code by owner Stephen M. Ross following a locker room hazing incident involving Richie Incognito and Jonathan Martin.
Dan Carpenter (born 1985), American football placekicker for the Miami Dolphins
Don McNeal, former American football player for the Miami Dolphins and the University of Alabama
In 1983, the South Dade Expressway was renamed by the Florida Legislature to the Don Shula Expressway, in honor of the Hall of Fame head coach of the Miami Dolphins NFL team.
Joey Thomas (born 1980), American football player for the Miami Dolphins
In 2008, Rodgers joined the Miami Dolphins as defensive line coach under first-year head coach Tony Sparano, replacing Travis Jones and Diron Reynolds from 2007.He would churn out three pro bowlers in Randy Starks DT, Paul Soliai DT and Cameron Wake DE while with the Dolphins.
Mark Gregory Clayton (born 1961), American football wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins and Green Bay Packers
Bill Parcells, Executive Vice President of Football Operations for the Miami Dolphins