The Miami Dolphins team will not be competing in Super Bowl 54 next month at Hard Rock Stadium, but several Dolphins players on the team will be on hand to help enhance the fan experience for the fans in attendance. The NFL’s Super Bowl experience is meant to serve as a celebration of the game ahead of the championship — and the recruitment of talent to the events has certainly created an environment that is far more fan friendly to all fans instead of just Chiefs and 49ers fans.
According to the release from the Miami Dolphins, players like LB Jerome Baker, DL Christian Wilkins and LB Mike Hull will be leading youth football clinics over the weekend before the game — while WR Preston Williams, DL Davon Godchaux and Hall of Fame QB Dan Marino will be signing autographs as well.
In a perfect world, Dolphins fans won’t have to wait too much longer for the entire team to be on hand and actually playing for a championship. Miami last played in the big game in 1985, falling to Joe Montana’s San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl 19 in Stanford, California.
For now, getting to meet a few of the promising young talents on Miami’s roster — plus one big figure on the team’s Mt. Rushmore of greats — will have to do.
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