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Miami names Overtown street after Hall of Famer from Dolphins’ perfect 1972 season

From left, Miami City Commissioner Joe Carollo, Miami Dolphins great Nat Moore, Commission Chairwoman Christine King, Miami Dolphins great Larry Little, and Commissioner Alex Diaz de la Portilla pose for photos in the Miami City Commission chamber after they voted unanimously to name a street after Little in Miami, on Jan. 12, 2023.
From left, Miami City Commissioner Joe Carollo, Miami Dolphins great Nat Moore, Commission Chairwoman Christine King, Miami Dolphins great Larry Little, and Commissioner Alex Diaz de la Portilla pose for photos in the Miami City Commission chamber after they voted unanimously to name a street after Little in Miami, on Jan. 12, 2023. jiglesias@elnuevoherald.com

Miami has named a stretch of Northwest 14th Street in Overtown after Larry Little, the Hall of Fame offensive lineman who helped power the Dolphins’ strong rushing attack during the team’s perfect 1972 season.

Commissioners unanimously approved co-designating Northwest 14th Street between Seventh Avenue and First Avenue as “Larry C. Little Street.” Tears welled in Little’s eyes as many in the audience applauded the gesture, which was sponsored by Commission Chairwoman Christine King.

Former Dolphins wide receiver Nat Moore, who was Little’s roommate when Moore first played for the Dolphins in 1974, joined Little on Thursday as he received the recognition. Moore told commissioners that Little was a key player for a franchise that put Miami and South Florida on the map in professional sports.

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“Larry Little was not only on the perfect season team. He was a captain. He was a leader. He was a South Floridian that proved professional sports in South Florida would work,” Moore told commissioners.

King said Little’s sister and the Booker T. Washington Senior High School’s alumni association and several other groups asked her to sponsor the street naming in December.

“They had to be about 40 deep, and they were ready for a fight,” King said. “They didn’t realize that I would know who Larry Little was.”

Little, 77, played for the Dolphins from 1969 to 1980. He won two Super Bowls and was chosen for the Pro Bowl six times. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993.

Miami, FL- January 12, 2023 - Miami Dolphins great, Larry Little smiles as he stands in the City of Miami Council Chambers. Miami City Commissioners voted unanimously to name a street after him.
Miami, FL- January 12, 2023 - Miami Dolphins great, Larry Little smiles as he stands in the City of Miami Council Chambers. Miami City Commissioners voted unanimously to name a street after him. Jose A. Iglesias jiglesias@elnuevoherald.com

This story was originally published January 12, 2023 at 3:47 PM.

Joey Flechas
Miami Herald
Joey Flechas is an associate editor and enterprise reporter for the Herald. He previously covered government and public affairs in the city of Miami. He was part of the team that won the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for reporting on the collapse of a residential condo building in Surfside, FL. He won a Sunshine State award for revealing a Miami Beach political candidate’s ties to an illegal campaign donation. He graduated from the University of Florida. He joined the Herald in 2013.
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