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As expected, a trade involving either of the Browns' rookie quarterbacks is unlikely. Meanwhile, Joe Flacco looks to be in ...
Earl Morrall enjoyed a career that spanned nearly two decades, playing as a valuable and versatile backup for multiple teams. He is best remembered for his contributions to the Miami Dolphins, where ...
Things changed in 1969, though. That's when a floppy-haired Alabama alum promised to lead New York to victory against the heavily favored Baltimore Colts and their MVP, Earl Morrall.
Yet he practiced with such NFL bruisers as Joe Schmidt, Roger Brown, Dick “Night Train” Lane, Gail Cogdill, Nick Pietrosante, Milt Plum and Earl Morrall.
The Miami Dolphins capped their undefeated season 50 years ago with a 14-7 victory over the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl VII, the conclusion of the NFL’s first spotless campaign. That ...
Quarterback Earl Morrall completed all three of his passes, and Mercury Morris set a team record with his 12 th touchdown of the season, a 12-yard sweep around the left side. Garo Yepremian’s extra ...
In Miami, 1972 was a busy news year. Fifthy years ago, the Miami Dolphins were on their way to an undefeated season and the Rpublicans and Democrats met at their conventions in Miami Beach.
Earl Morrall, who started 11 games at quarterback during the perfect 1972 Miami Dolphins season, spent the last final years of his life in deep decline, exhibiting the early symptoms of Parkinson ...
Dawson was chosen by the Steelers in the first round of the 1957 draft, but he wound up riding the bench behind Earl Morrall as a rookie and then failed to beat out Bobby Layne for he starting job ...
Len Dawson, Hall of Fame Chiefs Quarterback and Longtime Host of HBO’s ‘Inside the NFL,’ Dies at 87 He worked in TV for several decades, adding game analysis for NBC from 1977-82 and hosting ...
At the Orange Bowl, Hudson permanently shifted momentum to the Jets’ side with an interception of Earl Morrall in New York territory while the team carried a 7-0 lead in the final minute of the first ...