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[h=3]These six former players are being added to the active roster to further emphasize the bond between the organization and the team’s alumni.[/h][FONT=&quot]The Miami Dolphins today announced they will re-sign quarterbacks Bob Griese and Dan Marino, wide receiver Nat Moore, guard Larry Little, defensive end/linebacker Kim Bokamper and cornerback Sam Madison. Each player will sign contracts and officially retire as members of the Miami Dolphins. Fans can watch the signing event today at 3 p.m. live on the team’s official digital platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, the official Miami Dolphins app and Dolphins.com. Following the event, The Audible will feature the former players and will be broadcast live on Twitter, the official Miami Dolphins app and Dolphins.com.

These six former players are being added to the active roster to further emphasize the bond between the organization and the team’s alumni, who helped established the rich legacy of the Miami Dolphins. Each player was named as one of the top 50 players in franchise history and have combined for three Hall of Fame inductions, two NFL Most Valuable Player awards, two retired jerseys, 14 first-team All-Pro honors and 25 Pro Bowl selections (15 Pro Bowl starts).

Bokamper played nine years (1977-85) with the Dolphins and was a member of the “Killer B’s” defense that helped the team reach two Super Bowls in the 1980s. With 40.0 career sacks, he ranks tied for No. 8 among the Dolphins’ all-time sack leaders and led the Dolphins in sacks in 1980. Bokamper was named to the 1979 Pro Bowl team.

Griese is one of only three Dolphins to have his jersey retired. He played 14 seasons with the Dolphins (1967-80) and was a key component of the great Dolphins teams in the 1970s. He was the starting quarterback on the Dolphins’ two Super Bowl wins (1972, 1973) and threw for more than 25,000 yards and 192 touchdowns in his Dolphins career. Griese was elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1990 and inducted into the Dolphins Honor Roll in 1990, while his No. 12 jersey was retired by the Dolphins in 1982.

Little played 12 seasons (1969-80) with the Dolphins and was a key ingredient in the powerful running game that led to two Super Bowl titles in 1972 and 1973. He started 152 of the 158 games he played as a Dolphin, the third highest starting total by any lineman in Dolphins history. He was named to four Pro Bowls, including three starts. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993 and was selected to the Dolphins Honor Roll in 1993.

Madison played nine years (1997-05) with the Dolphins. His 31 interceptions rank No. 3 on the team’s all-time interceptions list. He tied for the team lead with eight interceptions in 1998, which matched the second-highest single-season interception figure in team history and led Miami with seven picks in 1999. He was selected to four Pro Bowl teams (1999-02), the second-highest figure among defensive backs in Dolphins history.

Marino is one of the most prolific passers in NFL history and played 17 years with the Dolphins (1983-99). He is one of only three Dolphins to have his jersey retired. Marino threw for 61,361 yards and 420 touchdowns in his career and when he retired, he held the NFL’s all-time records for most passing attempts, completions, yards and touchdowns. He re-wrote the NFL passing records in 1984 season when he threw for 5,084 yards and 48 touchdowns (the first over 40 TDs and 5,000 yards passing). Marino was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2005 and was inducted into the Dolphins Honor Roll in 2000. His No. 13 jersey was retired by the Dolphins in 2000.

Moore played 13 seasons for the Dolphins (1974-86) and had 510 catches for 7,547 yards (14.8 avg.) and 74 touchdowns. He was the Dolphins’ all-time leader in receptions, reception yardage, and touchdown catches when he retired. Moore ranks No. 2 in touchdowns and No. 3 in receptions and receiving yardage in team history. He also led the AFC in scoring in 1977. Moore was inducted into the Dolphins Honor Roll in 1999 and the team’s annual community service award is named in his honor.[/FONT]



http://www.miamidolphins.com/news/p...-Players/4239bf20-c95e-420b-8296-6271d851e80f




:idk: Apparently they never formally submitted retirement paperwork to the NFL and thus are not formally retired.
 
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These six former players are being added to the active roster to further emphasize the bond between the organization and the team’s alumni.

The Miami Dolphins today announced they will re-sign quarterbacks Bob Griese and Dan Marino, wide receiver Nat Moore, guard Larry Little, defensive end/linebacker Kim Bokamper and cornerback Sam Madison. Each player will sign contracts and officially retire as members of the Miami Dolphins. Fans can watch the signing event today at 3 p.m. live on the team’s official digital platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, the official Miami Dolphins app and Dolphins.com. Following the event, The Audible will feature the former players and will be broadcast live on Twitter, the official Miami Dolphins app and Dolphins.com.

These six former players are being added to the active roster to further emphasize the bond between the organization and the team’s alumni, who helped established the rich legacy of the Miami Dolphins. Each player was named as one of the top 50 players in franchise history and have combined for three Hall of Fame inductions, two NFL Most Valuable Player awards, two retired jerseys, 14 first-team All-Pro honors and 25 Pro Bowl selections (15 Pro Bowl starts).

Bokamper played nine years (1977-85) with the Dolphins and was a member of the “Killer B’s” defense that helped the team reach two Super Bowls in the 1980s. With 40.0 career sacks, he ranks tied for No. 8 among the Dolphins’ all-time sack leaders and led the Dolphins in sacks in 1980. Bokamper was named to the 1979 Pro Bowl team.

Griese is one of only three Dolphins to have his jersey retired. He played 14 seasons with the Dolphins (1967-80) and was a key component of the great Dolphins teams in the 1970s. He was the starting quarterback on the Dolphins’ two Super Bowl wins (1972, 1973) and threw for more than 25,000 yards and 192 touchdowns in his Dolphins career. Griese was elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1990 and inducted into the Dolphins Honor Roll in 1990, while his No. 12 jersey was retired by the Dolphins in 1982.

Little played 12 seasons (1969-80) with the Dolphins and was a key ingredient in the powerful running game that led to two Super Bowl titles in 1972 and 1973. He started 152 of the 158 games he played as a Dolphin, the third highest starting total by any lineman in Dolphins history. He was named to four Pro Bowls, including three starts. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993 and was selected to the Dolphins Honor Roll in 1993.

Madison played nine years (1997-05) with the Dolphins. His 31 interceptions rank No. 3 on the team’s all-time interceptions list. He tied for the team lead with eight interceptions in 1998, which matched the second-highest single-season interception figure in team history and led Miami with seven picks in 1999. He was selected to four Pro Bowl teams (1999-02), the second-highest figure among defensive backs in Dolphins history.

Marino is one of the most prolific passers in NFL history and played 17 years with the Dolphins (1983-99). He is one of only three Dolphins to have his jersey retired. Marino threw for 61,361 yards and 420 touchdowns in his career and when he retired, he held the NFL’s all-time records for most passing attempts, completions, yards and touchdowns. He re-wrote the NFL passing records in 1984 season when he threw for 5,084 yards and 48 touchdowns (the first over 40 TDs and 5,000 yards passing). Marino was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2005 and was inducted into the Dolphins Honor Roll in 2000. His No. 13 jersey was retired by the Dolphins in 2000.

Moore played 13 seasons for the Dolphins (1974-86) and had 510 catches for 7,547 yards (14.8 avg.) and 74 touchdowns. He was the Dolphins’ all-time leader in receptions, reception yardage, and touchdown catches when he retired. Moore ranks No. 2 in touchdowns and No. 3 in receptions and receiving yardage in team history. He also led the AFC in scoring in 1977. Moore was inducted into the Dolphins Honor Roll in 1999 and the team’s annual community service award is named in his honor.



http://www.miamidolphins.com/news/p...-Players/4239bf20-c95e-420b-8296-6271d851e80f

I'm confused. If Dan Marino didn't play for any other team, why is he signing a contract today?
 
Apparently they never formally submitted retirement paperwork to the NFL and thus are not formally retired.
 
The Dolphins failed to pick up Marino's option...he retired as an unsigned player.

Not sure about the rest.
 
The Dolphins failed to pick up Marino's option...he retired as an unsigned player.

Not sure about the rest.

Technically you can retire or just not sign for a team. YOu arent retired until you sign paperwork, these guys never bothered and the team decided to do an odd pr stunt.

Armando mentioned it earlier:

It will be a busy day at Dolphins camp as the team is welcoming several alumni players to its facility to celebrate their careers with the team.

As many as a dozen former players will go to Davie and sign ceremonial contracts with the Dolphins before they officially retire from the NFL. All have been retired from the NFL for years but didn’t necessarily fill out the requisite retirement papers with the league.

They will do this after they “rejoin” the Dolphins upon signing their contracts and then they can retire as Miami Dolphins.

Yes, Dan Marino will be among the players signing a ceremonial contract so for one day on Wednesday, Marino will once again be a Miami Dolphin.

(Marino’s been working for the team as a special advisors to President and CEO Tom Garfinkel for several years).

http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/armando-salguero/article134197644.html
 
Wait, so they all just decided to ignore collecting their NFL pensions???

Makes no sense.
 
I will be in the minority, but I really like the fact the team does these connections to the Miami legacy.

Its a little cringe after this long but I actually agree with you. I love seeing players sign contracts and retire with a team they spend a long time with.
 
If they really wanted to connect they would make it available to fans. .... I wanna retire a Dolphin (.... I like tacos).

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Any truth to the rumor they're going to sign one year deals and not retire? Griese still has a little left in the tank. He and Marino could be insurance if Tannehill is slow to recover. Can Madison play the slot corner?
 
Any truth to the rumor they're going to sign one year deals and not retire? Griese still has a little left in the tank. He and Marino could be insurance if Tannehill is slow to recover. Can Madison play the slot corner?


Griese would be a clear upgrade at guard or linebacker
 
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