Dec 9, 2018; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins former head coach Don Shula looks on prior to the game between the Miami Dolphins and the New England Patriots at Hard Rock Stadium. Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

NFL community reacts to Dolphins legend Don Shula's death

Miami Dolphins legendary head coach Don Shula died Monday, and while the cause is unknown at the moment, the NFL community is mourning the loss of the 90-year-old.

Shula led the Dolphins to two Super Bowl titles, one perfect season and a countless number of playoff appearances during his tenure with the organization. He's the winningest coach in NFL history and a Hall of Famer.

Players, coaches, fans and organizations shared their deepest condolences with the Shula family, and here are some of the most notable and thoughtful reactions:

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