RIP Garo Yepremian

The NFL community has received the unfortunate news today that former Miami Dolphins kicker Garo Yepremian has passed away.

Garo Yepremian, the former NFL kicker who helped the Miami Dolphins win consecutive NFL championships but is best remembered for a Super Bowl blooper, died Friday of cancer. He was 70.

Yepremian’s wife, Maritza, said he died at a hospital in Media, Pa. His illness was diagnosed in May 2014, she said.

Yepremian played from 1966 to 1981. The native of Cyprus came to the United States at age 22 and kicked in the first NFL game he ever saw.

His 37-yard field goal in the second overtime ended the longest game in NFL history, a Dolphins‘ playoff victory over Kansas City on Christmas 1971, and he helped Miami win back-to-back NFL titles in 1972-73. But Yepremian’s gaffe in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl in January 1973 nearly spoiled the Dolphins‘ bid to complete a perfect season.

With Miami leading 14-0 and on the verge of finishing the season 17-0, the Washington Redskinsblocked Yepremian’s field-goal attempt. He picked up the ball and tried to throw it but fumbled, and the Redskins‘ Mike Bass ran it 49 yards for a touchdown.

Here’s the infamous play that Yepremian will forever be linked with (it cues up right around the 1:50 mark)…

 

[NFL.com]

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