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Officially Licensed NFL Miami Dolphins Paracord Bracelet

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  • Officially licensed Miami Dolphins Paracord Survival Bracelets that are proudly hand-crafted by our team of US Military Veterans. Our stylish Officially Licensed Miami Dolphins bracelet will show everyone that you’re a proud fan.

    - 100% Officially Licensed
    - Made out of high quality 450 and 550 pound test paracord
    - Fully Adjustable
    - Small fits a 6"-8" wrist
    - Large fits 7.5"-10" wrist
    - Limited Lifetime Warranty 

    We can make your bracelet with side-release metal or plastic clasp. If you would like this option, please follow these steps:
    1. First, add your bracelet to your cart (you will be taken to the cart page).
    2. Go back to this page and Click here. You will be taken to a different page where you can choose the buckle type and your bracelet size. (IMPORTANT: Buckled bracelets are NOT adjustable so you will be asked to provide the exact size for your bracelet.) 
    3. Add clasp to cart and complete your order at the checkout page. 

  • Show your support for the Miami Dolphins and for our veterans by wearing your Miami Dolphins paracord bracelet. Each bracelet is proudly handmade by veterans!

    About the Miami Dolphins

    The Miami Dolphins were established in 1965 and they are based in the Miami metropolitan area. The team was founded by Joe Robbie (an attorney-politician) and Danny Thomas (an actor-comedian). They compete in the NFL as a member team of the league’s AFC East Division. The Dolphins are the oldest professional sports team in Florida; they are the only team in the AFC East Division that was not a charter member of the AFL.

    The Dolphins are the ninth member of the American Football League and they play their first season in 1966. Six years later, they became the only team in the NFL to record a perfect season. In 1972, they finished the season with a perfect record of 17-0-0.  During the 1972 season, the Dolphins won the AFC Eastern division and AFC championships. They defeated the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl VII, with a score of 14-7.

    Since winning the Super Bowl VII, the Dolphins became the first team to appear in three consecutive Super Bowls and the second team to win back-to-back championships.  The team also appeared in Super Bowl VI (against the Dallas Cowboys, 24-3), Super Bowl XVII (against the Washington Redskins, 27-17), and Super Bowl XIX (against the San Francisco 49ers, 38-16), losing all three of the games.

    The Dolphins play their home games at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida and are headquartered in Davie, Florida.

    Team Facts

    • At the end of 2016 season, the Dolphins have an all-time record of 459-362-4. Their VFL record is 444-323-2 and their AFL record is 15-39-2.
    • The team won 12 AFC Division Championships – 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1992, 1994, and 2000.
    • The Dolphins have won five AFC Championships – 1971, 1972, 1973, 1982, and 1984.
    • The Dolphins won the AFC East Division Championship in 2008.
    • Former Miami Dolphins head coach Don Shula was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in 1951 as a defensive back.
    • Don Shula coached the Dolphins for 26 seasons. During those 26 seasons they only have two losing seasons.
    • Dan Marino, Chad Henne, Bob Griese, and Steve DeBerg were the first four Dolphins quarterbacks to achieve 300 yard passing games on Monday Night Football.
    • The Dolphins finished the 2007 season with a record of 1-15 and in 2008 they went 11-5, making them the second team in the history of NFL to have a ten-win improvement from one year to the next.
    • Paul Warfield was the first Dolphins player to be voted into the Hall of Fame in 1983.
    • Quarterback Bob Griese (#12) was the first Dolphins player to have his jersey number retired by the team.
    • Quarterback Dan Marino (#13) was the second Dolphins player to have his jersey number retired by the team.
    • Olindo Mare was Dolphins’ all-time leading scorer with 1,048 points.

    Dolphins’ Logo History

    • 1966 – 1973

    The Dolphins’ original logo features a sunburst with a leaping dolphin wearing a football helmet with the capital letter “M” on it. The head of the dolphin was near the center of the sunburst and its tail was outside the sunburst.

    • 1974 – 1989

    The leaping dolphin was centered on the sunburst with its head and tail outside of the sunburst.

    • 1989 – 1996

    In 1989 the team changed the colors of the logo to darker aqua and orange, they also made the helmet bolder and the sunburst smaller.

    • 1997 – 2012

    In 1997, the team revised their logo. They made the dolphin looked proportionally larger and more three-dimensional in effect. They added more depth in the dolphin and added navy as the trim color. They have also removed the hashmarks around the perimeter of the sunburst.

    • 2013 – Present

    The new logo features a dolphin swimming in front of the sunburst. The new logo also features the colors white, aqua green, and orange.  The dolphin was made more artistic and vague, and the helmet was removed too. The new team logo shows the team’s desire for “the dolphin to be in a more powerful and ascending position”.

    Wear your Miami Dolphins paracord bracelet proudly anywhere you go! Let’s go Dolphins!

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