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Mike Kolen, a former linebacker for the Miami Dolphins, passed away at the age of 76. Kolen was drafted by the Dolphins in the 12th round of the 1970 draft after a successful college career at Auburn University, where he was a two-time All-SEC selection. He played seven seasons in Miami before retiring in 1977, and was a key player on the undefeated 1972 Dolphins team that won the Super Bowl in 1973. Kolen was known for his toughness, competitiveness, and overall goodness as a person, making him one of the greatest football players in Auburn’s history.

Former Auburn athletics director David Housel praised Kolen for his character and leadership both on and off the field. Kolen was not only a standout football player, but also a role model and mentor to many. He played in 84 games for the Dolphins, recording five interceptions during his career. Kolen was also involved in one of the most famous plays in NFL history, known as the “Sea of Hands” play, where Oakland Raiders quarterback Ken Stabler threw a miraculous touchdown pass to Clarence Davis in the 1974 AFC Divisional Round.

Kolen’s impact went beyond his performance on the field, as he was remembered for his integrity and leadership qualities. He was described as a rock and a beacon in the football community, and his legacy continues to live on through the lives he touched. Kolen’s contributions to the sport of football and the Miami Dolphins organization will always be remembered, as he left an indelible mark on his teammates and fans alike. His diagnosis with Alzheimer’s disease in 2017 added to the challenges he faced later in life, but Kolen’s memory and spirit will endure among those who knew him.

The Mayor of Dallas, Eric Johnson, lobbied for the Kansas City Chiefs to relocate to his city after a stadium funding vote failed. Johnson extended a warm welcome to the Chiefs, expressing his desire to have the team in Dallas. While the outcome of the relocation request is unknown, Johnson’s efforts to bring the Chiefs to Dallas demonstrate the city’s enthusiasm for hosting a successful NFL franchise. The potential move could have significant implications for both cities and the broader football community, as the Chiefs are a storied franchise with a large and dedicated fan base.

The passing of Mike Kolen serves as a reminder of the impact that football players can have both on and off the field. Kolen’s legacy as a player and as a person will continue to inspire future generations of athletes and fans. His contributions to the Miami Dolphins and Auburn University will be remembered for years to come, as he embodied the values of integrity, toughness, and excellence in all aspects of his life. Kolen’s memory will live on through the stories and memories shared by those who knew and admired him, and his influence will continue to shape the football community for years to come.

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