Today in Sports – Miami Dolphins HC Don Shula announces his retirement, winningest NFL HC all-time

January 5

1964 — Keith Lincoln of the San Diego Chargers, rushes for 206 yards on 13 carries, catches seven passes for 123 yards, completes one pass for 20 and scores two touchdowns in a 51-10 rout of the Boston Patriots for the AFL title .

1983 — In his 42nd game, Edmonton's Wayne Gretzky scores his 100th point of the season with an assist in the Oilers' 8-3 victory over the Winnipeg Jets.

1991 — US International's Kevin Bradshaw scores 72 points to break Pete Maravich's NCAA Division I single-game record of 69 points, but Loyola Marymount sets an NCAA team scoring record by beating the Gulls 186-140.

1993 — Reggie Jackson, who hit 563 home runs and played on five championship teams in 21 seasons, is the only player elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.

1996 — Miami Dolphins coach Don Shula announces his retirement as the winningest NFL head coach of all time.

1997 — The second-year Carolina Panthers, behind John Kasay's four field goals, beat the Dallas Cowboys 26-17 to advance to the NFC championship game.

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