Hall of Fame NFL Coach, Vice Chairman of the Miami Dolphins
In January 1996, Don Shula, the winningest coach in NFL history, was named as vice-chairman of the Miami Dolphins, in addition to his status as a part-owner of the team. He concluded his thirty-third and last season as an NFL head coach in 1995. His career marks are unmatched in NFL history. He holds a career record of 347-173-6 (.665), including a regular season mark of 328-156-6 (.676). His 328 regular season victories is an NFL record, a mark once thought to be unreachable.
During his tenure with the Dolphins (1970-95), Shula's winning percentage of .658 (257-133-2) was the best in all of professional sports. The Dolphins either won or shared first place in the AFC East fifteen times and reached the playoffs sixteen times. His 1972 team went 17-0, recording the only undefeated season in NFL annals, and won the Super Bowl, as did the 1973 team. Shula is one of only four coaches in NFL history to win consecutive Super Bowls.
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