Members of the legendary undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins celebrated in style on Sunday night, popping champagne after the Kansas City Chiefs fell 30-21 to the Buffalo Bills.
The Chiefs entered the matchup with a flawless 9-0 record but hit a roadblock against the Bills, who leaned on a standout performance from quarterback Josh Allen to secure the victory. Kansas City kept it close until late in the fourth quarter when Allen sealed the deal with a 26-yard touchdown run that served as the dagger.
The loss ended the Chiefs’ bid for an undefeated season, giving members of the legendary 1972 Dolphins a reason to celebrate. That iconic team remains the only squad in NFL history to achieve a perfect season, a feat that stands unchallenged for yet another year.
Among those watching closely was Hall of Fame fullback Larry Csonka, a key member of that Dolphins team, who commemorated the moment with a celebratory toast, sharing a photo shortly after the game ended…