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  2. Eugene "Mercury" Morris, an iconic running back for the Miami Dolphins, died Saturday night. He was 77. Morris, a three-time Pro Bowler, was a key part of Miami's unbeaten 1972 season, which ...

  3. Mercury Morris - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Edward "Mercury" Morris (January 5, 1947 – September 21, 2024) was an American professional football player who was a running back and kick returner.He played for eight years, primarily for the Miami Dolphins, in the American Football League (AFL) as a rookie in 1969 then in the American Football Conference (AFC) following the 1970 merger with the National Football League (NFL).

  4. Former Dolphins star running back Mercury Morris, a two-time ...

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    And they wear them as earrings.”. Morris is the 22nd player from the 1972 team who has died. He is survived by his children Geno, Tiffany, Maceo, Troy and Elliott and siblings Cynthia, Valerie ...

  5. Mercury Morris, star on Miami Dolphins' 1972 undefeated team ...

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    Mercury Morris, a three-time Pro Bowl running back and 1,000-yard rusher for the 17-0 Miami Dolphins in 1972, has died at age 77. Mercury Morris, star on Miami Dolphins' 1972 undefeated team, dies ...

  6. Mercury Morris, part of Dolphins' two Super Bowl wins and ...

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    Morris — born and raised in Pittsburgh — played his college football at West Texas A&M. He was second nationally in rushing yards to O.J. Simpson in 1967 and set what at the time were national records the following season with 340 yards in a game against Montana State, 1,571 yards in a season and 3,388 yards over a three-year career.

  7. Death of Freddie Mercury - Wikipedia

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    The cause of death was bronchial pneumonia resulting from AIDS. His close friend Dave Clark of the Dave Clark Five was at the bedside vigil when Mercury died. [15] Austin phoned Mercury's parents and sister to break the news, which reached newspaper and television crews in the early hours of 25 November. [16]

  8. Don Shula - Wikipedia

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    347–173–6 (.665) Record at Pro Football Reference. Pro Football Hall of Fame. Donald Francis Shula (January 4, 1930 – May 4, 2020) was an American professional football player, coach and executive who served as a head coach in the National Football League (NFL) from 1963 to 1995. He played seven seasons as a defensive back in the NFL.

  9. Mercury Morris, part of Dolphins' two Super Bowl wins and ...

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    Eugene “Mercury” Morris, who starred for the unbeaten 1972 Miami Dolphins as part of a star-studded backfield and helped the team win two Super Bowl titles, has died, the team said Sunday.