Don Shula, the winningest coach in NFL history and Hall of Fame inductee, died Monday morning May 4 2020, according to the Miami Dolphins. He was 90 years old. Mary Anne Shula said Sunday that Shula had been admitted to the hospital "due to fluid retention and sleep apnea." Shula, who coached the Dolphins from 1970–1995, led the team the only perfect season in NFL history in 1972. They won the Super Bowl the next year too. Shula was awarded coach of the year four times. He finished with 328 regular-season wins and 19 playoff victories. Shula had played defensive back for the Browns, Colts, and Redskins. He also served as the Lions’ defensive coordinator and the head coach of the Colts.