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Name: Nick Buoniconti  
   
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Date of Birth: 15th December 1940
   
Place of Birth: Springfield, Massachusetts, USA
   
Profession: Actor
 
 
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Nicholas Anthony Buoniconti is a former AFL and NFL Hall of Fame 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 Patriots in the thirteenth round of the 1962 AFL draft. He made an immediate impact with the Patriots for, helping the team 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 traded to the Miami Dolphins in 1969.

He continued to play well with the Dolphins, from the years 1969-1974 and 1976, where his leadership led him to become a cornerstone of the team's defense. During his years there, the team advance to three consecutive Super Bowl appearaces, one 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 Pro Bowl in 1972 and 1973.

In recent years, he has become the most outspoken member of the 1972 Undefeated Season team. It is rumored that he leads a champagne toast every year after the last remaining undefeated team loses for the first time. (It is worth noting that several teams, while not finishing the season undefeated, have finished the regular season with fifteen wins--one more than the 1972 Dolphins.)

He was named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2001. In 1985, after his son Marc had suffered a paralyzing spinal cord injury in a college football game, he 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.

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