Former Miami Dolphins player Jim Mandich dead at 62

He was diagnosed with bile-duct cancer last year

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Jim Mandich
Photographer: Sun Sentinel

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Posted: 04/26/2011

MIAMI (AP) -- Jim Mandich, who won two Super Bowl rings with the Miami Dolphins and later became a popular radio announcer for the team, died Tuesday at age 62.

The Dolphins confirmed the death of Mandich, who was also a star at Michigan. He was diagnosed with bile-duct cancer in early 2010, but continued to work on game broadcasts last season.

Mandich was a tight end for the Dolphins when they achieved the NFL's only perfect season in 1972, and he helped them repeat as Super Bowl champions the following year.

Besides working as a color commentator for most of the past 20 seasons, Mandich hosted a radio call-in show and luncheons for the Dolphins Touchdown Club.

Mandich won a wide following for his unabashed support for the home team and his signature call "All right, Miami!" But he was also candid in his criticism, such as when Bill Parcells gave up control of football operations before last season.

"He was a hired gun. He was a personality," Mandich said. "He came in; he leaves two years later. I feel like taking Listerine and washing my mouth out, because it doesn't feel good to me."

Before being drafted in coach Don Shula's first year with the Dolphins in 1970, Mandich was a Michigan captain in 1969, leading the Wolverines to a Big Ten co-championship and an appearance in the Rose Bowl. He was a first-team All-American and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2004.

"I've played in a perfect season and in Super Bowls," Mandich said in 2008. "But I'm proudest of playing for the maize and blue."

Mandich played for the Dolphins until 1977, then spent one season with Pittsburgh before retiring. He had 121 career receptions, including 23 for touchdowns.

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