2008 record was 11-5 During the regular season the Dolphins completed the greatest single-season turnaround in NFL history,going from a 1-15 regular season record in 2007 to an 11-5 record in 2008. Additionally, Miami won the AFC East, becoming the first team in NFL history to win their division after only having one win the previous season.
Dan Marino played 17 seasons for the Dolphins (1983-1999).
17, all with the Dolphins.
17 years with the Miami Dolphins
Dan Marino played college ball at the University of Pittsburgh between 1979-1982 and played professional football for the Miami Dolphins between 1983-1999.
Dan Marino played in three AFC Championship games: 1984-85: Dolphins 45, Pittsburgh Steelers 28 1985-86: New England Patriots 31, Dolphins 14 1992-93: Buffalo Bills 29, Dolphins 10
Four players actually lined up at center during Dan Marino's 17-season career (1983-99) with the Miami Dolphins. Hall-of-Famer Dwight Stephenson handled the duties during the early portion of Marino's career (1983-87). Versatile Jeff Dellenbach, who played all over the offensive line during his ten seasons (1985-94) with Miami, spent much of his playing time at center. Jeff Uhlenhake was the Dolphins' starting snapper for five seasons (1989-93), and Tim Ruddy (with Dolphins from 1994-2003) was the starter for the final years of Marino's career (1995-99).
Fossil records suggest that dolphins evolved around 10-15 million years ago during the Miocene epoch. They are believed to have evolved from land-dwelling mammals that returned to the sea.
Dan Marino is 55 years old (birthdate: September 15, 1961).
Giuliana Marino is 25 years old (birthdate: May 13, 1986).
83 years, actually the highest in the world!
Through Super Bowl XLIII, that is Dan Marino who was 23 years, 127 days old when he started for the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl XIX.
The Miami Dolphins have been playing for 63 years.