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Mike Kolen, member of the Miami Dolphins’ undefeated Super Bowl team, passes away at age 76

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Mike Kolen, a former linebacker for the undefeated Miami Dolphins Super Bowl team, has passed away at the age of 76, Auburn University announced on Wednesday. Kolen, who was affectionately known as “Captain Crunch,” was a standout player at Auburn before being drafted by the Dolphins in 1970.

During his seven seasons with the Dolphins, Kolen played in 84 games and recorded five interceptions. He was a key member of the 1972 undefeated Dolphins team and also won a Super Bowl with the team in 1973.

Kolen was not only known for his on-field accomplishments but also for his character off the field. Former Auburn athletics director David Housel described him as one of the finest men he had ever known, highlighting Kolen’s toughness, competitiveness, and overall goodness.

One of the most memorable moments in Kolen’s career came during the famous “Sea of Hands” play in the 1974 AFC Divisional Round. Despite his best efforts, Kolen was unable to prevent a miraculous touchdown pass from Oakland Raiders quarterback Ken Stabler to Clarence Davis.

Kolen’s cause of death was not disclosed, but he had previously revealed his battle with Alzheimer’s disease in 2017. His legacy as a player and a man will be remembered by those who knew him.

As the football community mourns the loss of a legend, Kolen’s impact on the game and the lives he touched will not be forgotten.

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