AFC 1982 Miami Dolphins America Football Conference Championship Ring, Custom Miami Dolphins Champions Ring

$195.00

  • Sports Team: Miami Dolphins
  • Ring Code: AFC1982
  • Availability: In Stock

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Tags: Miami Dolphins, custom champions ring, 1982 NFL champions ring, Miami Dolphins champions ring, Replica Champions Ring

1982 Miami Dolphins America Football Conference Championship Ring, Custom Miami Dolphins Champions Ring

Material: You can choose material to get this ring in copper, silver, or yellow gold

Size: Standard US size from size 8 to size 15 (some rare size need about some extra days to make)
high grade studded AAA CZ on top

All Stones are prong set by our skilled workers, not glued

Deep Sharp engraving and 3 D letters.

All Details Are Clear to See

Solid ring, very heavy

Weight: about 45 to 60 grams, around 220 to 260 grams with packing

Packing: Luxury Wooden Gift box

Custom service: Customize service is available for this ring, we can put your name and number on the ring to make your championship ring personalized, if you want this custom service, please put your name and number on the Column when you made the purchase

The 1982 Miami Dolphins season was the team's seventeenth in the National Football League. finished the strike-shortened regular season with a 7?C2 record, ranking them second in the AFC.

The Miami Dolphins are a professional American football team located in the Miami metropolitan area. The team is a member of the Eastern Division of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League. The Dolphins play their home games at Sun Life Stadium in the northern suburb of Miami Gardens, and have their headquarters in Davie, Florida. The Dolphins and the Atlanta Falcons (who also began play in 1966) are the oldest Super Bowl franchises in the Deep South, and Miami is the oldest AFC team in that region.

The Dolphins team was founded by attorney/politician Joe Robbie and actor/comedian Danny Thomas. They began play in the American Football League in 1966. The region had not had a professional football team since the days of the Miami Seahawks, who played in the All-America Football Conference in 1946 before becoming the first incarnation of the Baltimore Colts. For the first few years the Dolphins full-time training camp and practice facilities were at Saint Andrew's School, a private boys boarding prep school in Boca Raton. In 1970 the Dolphins joined the Super Bowl when the merger occurred.

The team made its first Super Bowl appearance in Super Bowl VI, but lost to the Dallas Cowboys 24?C3. In 1972, the Dolphins completed the Super Bowl only perfect season culminating in a Super Bowl win, winning all 14 of its regular-season games, both of its Super Bowl playoff games, and also Super Bowl VII. The Dolphins thus became the first Super Bowl team to accomplish a perfect regular season. The Dolphins also won Super Bowl VIII, becoming the first team to appear in three consecutive Super Bowls, and the second team (the first AFL/AFC team) to win back-to-back championships. Miami also appeared in Super Bowl XVII and Super Bowl XIX, losing both games.

For most of their early history, the Dolphins were coached by Don Shula, the most successful head coach in professional football history in terms of total games won. His Dolphins teams posted losing records in only two of his 26 seasons as the head coach. During the period spanning 1983 to the end of 1999, quarterback Dan Marino became one of the most prolific passers in Super Bowl history, breaking numerous league passing records. He led the Dolphins to five division titles, 10 playoff appearances, and Super Bowl XIX before retiring following the 1999 season.

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