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Mercury Morris, Super Bowl champion and Dolphins great, dead at 77

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What are your hot Week 3 ... Mercury Morris, the former Miami Dolphins and San Diego Chargers running back who won two Super Bowl championships, has died, his family said Sunday.

He was 77. Morris’ son, Troy-Jeffery, posted a statement on X about his father’s passing, asking for privacy as they deal with the passing of the former NFL great. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Dolphins running back Mercury Morris on the bench against the New York Jets at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Nov.

19, 1972. (Malcolm Emmons-USA Today Sports) "It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Eugene ‘Mercury’ Morris, legendary Miami Dolphins running back and cherished member of the NFL family, at the age of 77," the statement read. "Known for his electrifying speed and dynamic play, Mercury was a cornerstone of the Dolphins’ historic 1972 undefeated season and a two-time Super Bowl champion.

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