1973 Miami Dolphins Roster & Players. Previous Season Next Season. Record: 12-2-0, 1st in AFC East Division (Schedule and Results) 1973 Super Bowl Champion; Check out the 1973 Miami Dolphins Roster, Stats, Schedule, Team Draftees, Injury Reports and more on Pro-Football-Reference.com. 1973 Super Bowl Champion; 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. 1973 Miami Dolphins Roster National Football League ( NFL ) Team Record: 12-2 Finishing 1st in the NFL's East Division of the American Football Conference Postseason: 3-0 Won Super Bowl Coach: Don Shula (12-2) Location: Miami, Florida The 1973 Miami Dolphins, coached by Don Shula , won the Super Bowl after finishing the NFL regular season in 1st place in the AFC East with a 12-2 record. Miami Dolphins - 1973 Roster - RetroSeasons.com ROSTER - Miami Dolphins 1973 Menu Stats Menu Super Bowl Menu Teams Menu Tickets Menu More Horizontal More Vertical My Location Network News Pause play Multiple Players Single Player Playlist Roster, stats and game results for the 1973 Miami Dolphins 1973 Miami Dolphins: W 34-16 12/30/73 vs Oakland Raiders W 27-10 Super Bowl VIII 01/13/74 vs Miami Dolphins roster for the 1973 NFL season. Miami Dolphins players listed alphabetically or numerically. The 1973 roster for the Dolphins included Bob Griese at quarterback, Larry Csonka at running back, Marlin Briscoe at wide receiver, Marv Fleming at tight end and Norm Evans at offensive lineman. The most complete, reliable and accurate reference source for the The complete reference resource for the 1973 Miami Dolphins (NFL) football team. Scores, roster, statistics, stats, coaches, draft picks and more. The Dolphins defeated the Washington Redskins 14-7 in Super Bowl VII on Jan. 14, 1973 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum to finish 17-0. Miami Dolphins 14 vs. Washington Redskins 7 on January 14th, 1973 - Full team and player stats and box score Super Bowl VII - Miami Dolphins vs. Washington Miami Dolphins 1973 Games and Schedule. 1973 Super Bowl Champion; 1973 Dolphins Statistics. 1973 Statistics; Roster & Players; The 1973 Miami Dolphins, coached by Don Shula, won the Super Bowl after finishing the NFL regular season in 1st place in the AFC East with a 12-2 record. Recap The 1973 Miami Dolphins, coached by Don Shula , won the Super Bowl after finishing the NFL regular season in 1st place in the AFC East with a 12-2 record. The Miami Dolphins were 12-2 in 1973. They finished 1st in the AFC East and 1st in the AFC. They emerged victorious over the Minnesota Vikings, 24 to 7, in Super Bowl VIII. It was their second Super Bowl win in 3 appearances. The 1973 Miami Dolphins didn’t run the table, but they did win a repeat championship. And given the fact they did it against a tougher schedule, with more postseason dominance, and with a target clearly on their back the whole way, there’s a good case that the ’73 team was even better than the undefeated 1972 edition. Super Bowl VIII was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Minnesota Vikings and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Miami Dolphins to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1973 season. The 1973 Miami Dolphins, coached by Don Shula , won the Super Bowl after finishing the NFL regular season in 1st place in the AFC East with a 12-2 record. Miami Dolphins - 1973 Schedule & Scores - RetroSeasons.com Miami Dolphins roster for the 1973 NFL season. Miami Dolphins players listed alphabetically or numerically. The 1973 Miami Dolphins roster for the NFL regular season and playoffs
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