Doctor: 'Miracle' man survived two days in Gulf

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- A doctor says it's a miracle that a man survived being in the cold Gulf water for nearly two days after the boat carrying him, two NFL players and another man capsized off the Florida coast.

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