Former Dolphins QB shines in Madrid ahead of historic NFL game
Former Dolphins quarterback Reid Sinnett has emerged as a Madrid football star as the city prepares for its first NFL regular-season game.
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Mike Cugno is the lead Sports Anchor for CBS News Miami.
The South Florida native joined the station's Sports Department in 2014.
In addition to the nightly sportscasts, he's the host of Dolphins Weekly Live, the 5th Quarter Postgame Show, the CBS Miami Sports Desk and in 2023 joined the Dolphins preseason broadcast as the in-game sideline reporter.
Mike went to Christopher Columbus High School and graduated from Florida State University with a Bachelor's in Communications and minor in Business.
Former Dolphins quarterback Reid Sinnett has emerged as a Madrid football star as the city prepares for its first NFL regular-season game.
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