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Nick Buoniconti No. 85 Middle linebacker Personal information Date of birth: December 15, 1940
Springfield, MassachusettsCareer information College: Notre Dame Debuted in 1962 for the Boston Patriots Last played in 1976 for the Miami Dolphins Career history - Boston Patriots (1962–1968)
- Miami Dolphins (1969–1976)
Career highlights and awards - 6× AFL All-Star 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969
- 2× Pro Bowl selection (1972, 1973)
- 2× Super Bowl champion (VII, VIII)
- Boston Patriots 1960s All-Decade Team
- AFL All-Time Team
- Dolphins Silver Anniversary Team
- 20/20 Club member
Stats at NFL.com Pro Football Hall of Fame Nicholas Anthony Buoniconti (born December 15, 1940) is a former American Football League and NFL Hall of Fame middle linebacker, who played for the Boston Patriots and Miami Dolphins.
Born on December 15, 1940 in Springfield, Massachusetts, Buoniconti graduated from Notre Dame, and was drafted by the American Football League's Patriots in the thirteenth round of the 1962 AFL draft.
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Pro career
As a tackle, Buoniconti was the captain of the 1961 Notre Dame football team, but was considered by NFL scouts as "too small" to play pro football. Drafted by the Boston Patriots in the 1962 American Football League college draft and switched to linebacker, Buoniconti made an immediate impact, as he was named the team's rookie of the year. The following year, he helped Boston capture the 1963 AFL Eastern Division title. With Boston, he appeared in five AFL All-Star Games, and recorded 24 interceptions, which is still the seventh-most in team history. He was named 2nd team All-AFL in 1963 and the following season began a run of five consensus All-AFL seasons in the following six seasons, missing only 1968 when he was named second-team All-AFL. Buoniconti is a member of the Patriots All-1960s (AFL) Team and the AFL All-Time Team.
He was traded to the AFL's Miami Dolphins in 1969. He continued to play well with the Dolphins, in 1969-1974 and 1976, and made the AFL All-Star team in 1969 and the NFL Pro Bowl in 1972 and 1973. Buoniconti was also named All-AFC in 1972.
His leadership made him a cornerstone of the Dolphins' defense. During his years there, the team advanced to three consecutive Super Bowl appearances, the second of which was the team's 1972 undefeated season. In 1973, he recorded a then-team record 162 tackles (91 unassisted). He was named to the AFC-NFC Pro Bowl in 1972 and 1973.
Buoniconti ended his career with an unofficial 24 sacks, eighteen with the Patriots and six while with the Dolphins.
He was named the Dolphins' Most Valuable Player three times (1969, 1970, 1973). In 1990, he was voted as a linebacker on the Dolphins' Silver Anniversary All-Time team. On November 18, 1991, he was enshrined on the Miami Dolphin's Honor Roll at Joe Robbie Stadium.
Buoniconti got his law degree during his years with the Patriots. He was a practicing attorney for a short time. He was also president of the US Tobacco Company during the late 1970s and early 1980s. He was a leading critic of studies which showed that smokeless tobacco caused cancer of the mouth as well as other types of cancer.
In recent years, he has become the most outspoken member of the 1972 team; it is rumored that he leads a champagne toast every year after the last remaining undefeated team loses for the first time[citation needed]. Also, it is reported that Buoniconti sends a Christmas card every year to former Minnesota Vikings defensive end Bob Lurtsema, whose roughing-the-passer violation in an early 1972 game aided the Dolphins' undefeated season[citation needed].
Buoniconti also appeared in one of the American Express "Do you know me?" TV ads, in which he talked about the No-Name Defense. The punch line was a variation on an old joke, with Buoniconti remarking that everyone knows him now. A passerby remarks, "Hey, I know you... you're... uh... uh..." trying to recall Buoniconti's name. Upon being told that it's Nick Buoniconti, the passerby says, "No, that's not it."
Buoniconti put his verbal talent to use as a co-host of the HBO series Inside the NFL until 2001. That same year, Buoniconti was named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
In 1985, after his son Marc suffered a paralyzing spinal cord injury making a tackle for The Citadel, Nick became the public face of the group that founded the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, now one of the world's leading neurological research centers.
Buoniconti is a member of the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame.
College career
In 1960, As a junior, was second on the Fighting Irish in tackles (behind senior captain Myron Pottios) with 71. As a senior in 1961 led the team with 74 tackles as the Irish co-captain and was rewarded with 2nd-team All-America selections from UPI, TSN, and the Football Coaches' Association.
See also
External links
- Pro Football Hall of Fame Bio Page: Member profile
- Patriots All-1960s (AFL) Team
- Buoniconti's 1965 Topps football card
- Nick Buoniconti article
- Nick Buoniconti article
- No name defense article
- Buoniconti raises funds for spinal cord injuries
- Full set of Nick Buoniconti's football cards
American Football League All-Time Team Joe Namath • Clem Daniels • Paul Lowe • Lance Alworth • Cookie Gilchrist* • Don Maynard • Fred Arbanas • Jim Otto • Ed Budde • Billy Shaw • Ron Mix • Jim Tyrer • George Blanda • Nick Buoniconti • Bobby Bell • George Webster • Johnny Robinson • George Saimes • Willie Brown • Dave Grayson • Houston Antwine • Tom Sestak • Jerry Mays • Gerry Philbin • Jerrel Wilson • Weeb EwbankBoston Patriots All-1960s Team Offense: Parilli (QB) • Nance (RB) • Garron (RB) • Colclough (WR) • Graham (WR) • Whalen (TE) • Long (T) • Neville (T) • Neighbors (G) • St. Jean (G) • Morris (C)
Defense: Dee (DE) • Eisenhauer (DE) • Antwine (DT) • Hunt (DT) • Addison (OLB) • Philpott (OLB) • Buoniconti (MLB) • Shonta (CB) • Johnson (CB) • Webb (S) • Hall (S)
Special Teams: Garron (Ret.) • Cappelletti (PK) • Yewcic (P) • Webb (ST)
Coach: HolovakNew England Patriots 35th Anniversary Team (1994) Offense: Grogan (QB) • Nance (RB) • Cunningham (RB) • Morgan (WR) • Cappelletti (WR) • Francis (TE) • Armstrong (T) • Neville (T) • Hannah (G) • S. Adams (G) • Morris (C)
Defense: J. Adams (DE) • Eisenhauer (DE) • Antwine (DT) • J. Hunt (DT) • Tippett (LB) • Buoniconti (LB) • Nelson (LB) • S. Hunt (LB) • Haynes (CB) • Clayborn (CB) • Marion (S) • Hall (S)
Special Teams: Cappelletti (PK) • Camarillo (P) • Tatupu (ST)New England Patriots 50th Anniversary Team (2009) Offense: Brady (QB) • Nance (RB) • Cunningham (RB) • Morgan (WR) • Brown (WR) • Fryar (WR) • Coates (TE) • Armstrong (T) • Light (T) • Hannah (G) • Mankins (G) • Morris (C)
Defense: Adams (DE) • Seymour (DE) • Antwine (DT) • Wilfork (DT) • Tippett (OLB) • Vrabel (OLB) • Nelson (ILB) • Buoniconti (ILB) • Haynes (CB) • Law (CB) • Marion (S) • Harrison (S)
Special Teams: Faulk (Ret.) • Vinatieri (PK) • Camarillo (P) • Tatupu (ST)
Captains: Cappelletti (Offense) • Bruschi (Defense)
Coach: BelichickNew England Patriots Hall of Fame 1991: John Hannah | 1992: Nick Buoniconti | 1992: Gino Cappelletti | 1993: Bob Dee | 1993: Jim Lee Hunt | 1993: Steve Nelson | 1993: Babe Parilli | 1994: Mike Haynes | 1995: Steve Grogan | 1999: Andre Tippett | 2001: Bruce Armstrong | 2007: Stanley Morgan | 2008: Ben Coates | 2009: Billy Sullivan | 2009: Jim Nance | 2010: Sam Cunningham | 2011: Jon Morris | 2011: Drew Bledsoe
Miami Dolphins Super Bowl VII Champions 1 Garo Yepremian | 7 Billy Lothridge | 11 Jim Del Gaizo | 12 Bob Griese | 13 Jake Scott (MVP) | 15 Earl Morrall | 20 Larry Seiple | 21 Jim Kiick | 22 Mercury Morris | 23 Charles Leigh | 25 Tim Foley | 26 Lloyd Mumphord | 28 Ed Jenkins | 32 Hubert Ginn | 39 Larry Csonka | 40 Dick Anderson | 42 Paul Warfield | 45 Curtis Johnson | 49 Charlie Babb | 51 Larry Ball | 53 Bob Matheson | 54 Howard Kindig | 56 Jesse Powell | 57 Mike Kolen | 59 Doug Swift | 60 Al Jenkins | 62 Jim Langer | 65 Maulty Moore | 66 Larry Little | 67 Bob Kuechenberg | 68 Mike Kadish | 72 Bob Heinz | 73 Norm Evans | 75 Manny Fernandez | 77 Doug Crusan | 78 Jim Dunaway | 79 Wayne Moore | 80 Marv Fleming | 81 Howard Twilley | 82 Otto Stowe | 83 Vern Den Herder | 84 Bill Stanfill | 85 Nick Buoniconti | 86 Marlin Briscoe | 88 Jim Mandich | 89 Karl Noonan
Head Coach: Don Shula
Coaches: Bill Arnsparger | Monte Clark | Tom Keane | Mike Scarry | Howard Schnellenberger | Carl TaseffMiami Dolphins Super Bowl VIII Champions 1 Garo Yepremian | 10 Don Strock | 12 Bob Griese | 13 Jake Scott | 15 Earl Morrall | 20 Larry Seiple | 21 Jim Kiick | 22 Mercury Morris | 23 Charles Leigh | 25 Tim Foley | 26 Lloyd Mumphord | 29 Tom Smith | 34 Ron Sellers | 36 Don Nottingham | 39 Larry Csonka (MVP) | 40 Dick Anderson | 42 Paul Warfield | 45 Curtis Johnson | 48 Henry Stuckey | 49 Charles Babb | 51 Larry Ball | 53 Bob Matheson | 55 Irv Goode | 57 Mike Kolen | 58 Bruce Bannon | 59 Doug Swift | 62 Jim Langer | 64 Ed Newman | 65 Maulty Moore | 66 Larry Little | 67 Bob Kuechenberg | 70 Larry Woods | 72 Bob Heinz | 73 Norm Evans | 75 Manny Fernandez | 76 Willie Young | 77 Doug Crusan | 79 Wayne Moore | 80 Marv Fleming | 81 Howard Twilley | 82 Bo Rather | 83 Vern Den Herder | 84 Bill Stanfill | 85 Nick Buoniconti | 86 Marlin Briscoe | 88 Jim Mandich | 89 Charley Wade
Head Coach: Don Shula
Coaches: Bill Arnsparger | Monte Clark | Tom Keane | Bill McPeak | Mike Scarry | Carl TaseffPro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2001 Nick Buoniconti • Marv Levy • Mike Munchak • Jackie Slater • Lynn Swann • Ron Yary • Jack YoungbloodMiami Dolphins Honor Roll inductees 1972 Undefeated Team • Dick Anderson • Nick Buoniconti • Bob Baumhower • Doug Betters • Mark Clayton • Larry Csonka • Mark Duper • Bob Griese • Bob Kuechenberg • Jim Langer • Larry Little • Dan Marino • Nat Moore • Joe Robbie • Don Shula • Dwight Stephenson • Paul Warfield • Richmond WebbNFL Alumni Career Achievement Award 1981 Rocky Bleier & Roger Staubach • 1982 Merlin Olsen & O. J. Simpson • 1983 George Blanda & Earl Morrall • 1985 Frank Gifford & Jack Kemp • 1986 Dan Fortmann & Ray Nitschke • 1987 Willie Davis & Don Hutson • 1988 Art Donovan • 1989 Bart Starr • 1990 Nick Buoniconti • 1992 Ken Farragut • 1993 Gino Marchetti • 1994 Byron White • 1995 Alan Page • 1996 Mike Reid • 1997 Jerry Richardson • 1998 Dr. Robert Khayat • 1999 Dr. Ed Sutton • 2000 Paul Salata • 2001 Terry Bradshaw • 2002 Steve Largent • 2003 Fred Dryer • 2004 Bob Griese • 2005 Drew Pearson • 2007 Mike HaynesItalian American Sports Hall of Fame Ed Abbaticchio • Ben Abruzzo • Joey Amalfitano • Joe Amato • Lou Ambers • Alan Ameche • Marco Andretti • Mario Andretti • Michael Andretti • Sammy Angott • Eddie Arcaro • Charles Atlas • Sal Bando • Tom Barrasso • Ray Barbuti • Carmen Basilio • Mark Bavaro •Gary Beban • Joe Bellino • John Beradino • Yogi Berra • Angelo Bertelli • Dan Biasone •Matt Biondi •Ping Bodie • Brian Boitano • Nick Bollettieri • Zeke Bonura • Ralph Branca • Lawrence Brignolia •Gene Brito •Doug Buffone • Nick Buoniconti • Phil Baroni • John Calipari • Dolph Camilli • Roy Campanella • Lou Campi • Tony Canadeo • Tony Canzoneri • Donna Caponi • Gino Cappelletti • Harry Caray • Frank Carideo • Primo Carnera • Lou Carnesecca • Santo Catanzaro Phil Cavarretta • Al Cervi • Giorgio Chinaglia • Dino Ciccarelli • Jerry Colangelo • Rocky Colavito • Frank Coltiletti • Franco Columbu • Tony Conigliaro • John Conti • Young Corbett III • Jim Covert • Frank Crosetti • Tony Cuccinello • Pete Cutino • Bobby Czyz • Denise DeBartolo York • Michael DeCicco • Alex Delvecchio • Tony DeMarco • Frank Demaree • Joe DeNucci • Ralph DePalma • Peter DePaolo • Andy DePaul • Red DiBernardi • Buttercup Dickerson • Vin DiDonna • Ernie DiGregorio • Dom DiMaggio • Joe DiMaggio • Vince DiMaggio • Angelo Dundee • Johnny Dundee • Lou Duva • Mike Eruzione •Phil Esposito • Tony Esposito • Buzz Fazio • Vince Ferragamo • Lou Ferrigno • Doug Ford c Chet Forte • Joe Fortunato • Mike Fratello • Linda Fratianne • Jim Fregosi • Carl Furillo • Chip Ganassi • Joe Garagiola • Eleanor Garatti-Seville • Frankie Genaro • A. Bartlett Giamatti • Joey Giardello • Margaret Gisolo • Andy Granatelli • Rocky Graziano • Junio Gianan • Franco Harris • Ted Hendricks • Pete Herman • Agnes Iori-Robertson • Harry Jeffra • Fidel La Barba • Daryle Lamonica • Jake LaMotta • Tony La Russa • Tom Lasorda • Dante Lavelli • Tony Lazzeri • Marty Liquori • Lou Little • Ernie Lombardi • Vince Lombardi • Dr. Donna Lopiano • Mike Lucci • Hank Luisetti • Sal Maglie • Carlo MacDonald • Ray Mancini • Gus Mancuso • Sammy Mandell • Greg Mannino • Gino Marchetti • Rocky Marciano • Ed Marinaro • Dan Marino • Hank Marino • John Mariucci • Billy Martin • Rollie Massimino • Joey Maxim • Joe Montana • Willie Mosconi • George Musso • Vince Naimoli • Maude Nelson • Leo Nomellini • Susan Notorangelo • John Panelli • Joe Paterno • Vinny Pazienza • Vincent Pazzetti • Willie Pep • Cavino Michelli Petillo • Johnny Petraglia • Rico Petrocelli • Harry Pezzullo • Brian Piccolo • Ralph "Babe" Pinelli • Rick Pitino • Angelo Poffo • Vic Raschi • Lindy Remigino • Mary Lou Retton • Phil Rizzuto • Andy Robustelli •Richard Ruffalo • Tony Sacco • Carmen Salvino • Bruno Sammartino • Ron Santo • Gene Sarazen • Randy Savage • Jimmy Smith • Paul Tagliabue • Mario "Motts" Tonelli • Joe Torre • Gino Torretta • Charley Trippi •Sonny Vaccaro • Bobby Valentine • Jim Valvano • Andy Varipapa • Ken Venturi • Phil Villapiano • Frank Viola • Dick Vitale •Johnny Wilson • Lewa "Rocco" Yacilla • Louis ZamperiniWalter Camp Man of the Year Award winners 1967 — Hamilton Fish 1968 — Ted Blair 1969 — Pete Rozelle 1970 — Harry Kipke 1971 — Doc Blanchard 1972 — Clinton Frank 1973 — Duffy Daugherty 1974 — Jake Gaither 1975 — Pete Dawkins 1976 — Edward Krause 1977 — Fred Dunlap 1978 — Floyd Little 1979 — Jack Kemp 1980 — Gale Sayers 1981 — Otto Graham 1982 — Merlin Olsen 1983 — Roger Staubach 1984 — Don Shula 1985 — Rocky Bleier 1986 — Willie Davis 1987 — Levi Jackson 1988 — Andy Robustelli 1989 — Paul Brown 1990 — Nick Buoniconti 1991 — Mel Blount 1992 — Bob Griese 1993 — Warren Moon 1994 — Dick Anderson 1995 — Reggie Williams 1996 — Lynn Swann 1997 — Calvin Hill 1998 — Lou Holtz 1999 — Gil Brandt 2000 — Howie Long 2001 — Mike Singletary 2002 — Jim Kelly 2003 — Ozzie Newsome 2004 — Anthony Munoz 2005 — Dwight Stephenson 2006 — Mike Utley 2007 — Dick Butkus 2008 — Morten Andersen 2009 — John Elway 2010 — Will ShieldsCategories:- 1940 births
- Living people
- American football middle linebackers
- Notre Dame Fighting Irish football players
- Boston Patriots (AFL) players
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- Miami Dolphins players
- American people of Italian descent
- National Football League announcers
- People from Springfield, Massachusetts
- Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees
- American Football League All-Star players
- American Conference Pro Bowl players
- American Football League All-Time Team
- Suffolk University Law School alumni
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