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Dan Marino was the Quarterback of the Miami Dolphins team that reached Super Bowl XIX after the 1984 season. The Dolphins lost 38-16 to the San Francisco 49ers. Marino is perhaps one of the best NFL quarterbacks that never won a Super Bowl.
Dan Marino was a first round choice of the Dolphins in 1983.
No, Dan Marino was not a rookie when he played in the Super Bowl. He played in the Super Bowl during his second season in the NFL with the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl XIX in 1985. Marino had an outstanding rookie season in 1983, setting multiple rookie records and establishing himself as one of the top quarterbacks in the league.
Dan Marino was a Miami Dolphin quarterback and one of the best quarterbacks to play the game. He is second on many all time stats leaderboards behind only Brett Favre. He never won a Super Bowl but he made it there. He owns the single season record for most passing yards in a season.
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AFC East divisional foes the Patriots, Jets, Bills, and Colts The Steelers and Oilers in the AFC Central The Chargers and Raiders in the AFC West The Cowboys, Cardinals, Redskins, and Eagles in the NFC East.
Scott Mitchell took over in the 1993 season as starting quarterback for the Miami Dolphins, but in the next season and until 2000, Dan Marino was first choice.
Through the 2008 season, 1. Marino retired after the 1999 season. Since then, the Dolphins have made the playoffs three times with their only victory coming in the 2000 AFC WildCard round against the Indianapolis Colts.
Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Dan Marino, Kurt Warner
16. The Dolphins went 14-2 in 1984 with Dan Marino as their QB. He started every game of the season and threw for 5,084 yards.
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The quarterback for the playoff games of the 1999 season that were played in 2000 was Dan Marino. The 62-7 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars on January 15, 2000 was Marino's final game as a professional. The quarterback for the 2000 season was Jay Fiedler. He started both playoff games for the 2000 Dolphins that were played in January, 2001.