Miami Dolphins Legend Dan Marino Is One Of NFL’s Greatest Quarterbacks, Yet Never Won A Super Bowl During His Rookie Year

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Perhaps the most well-known quarterback in NFL history, Dan Marino, failed to reach the Super Bowl in his rookie year. However, he achieved this in his second season with the Miami Dolphins.

Dan Marino was chosen as the 27th overall first-round pick in the 1983 NFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins.

The draft class is especially famous for featuring future Hall of Famers John Elway and Jim Kelly.

Marino started as a backup to veteran quarterback David Woodley and only began starting after Week 6 of the regular season.

After a rough beginning, Marino soon found his footing.

He had a 96.0 passer rating and was the only rookie quarterback to top a conference in passing for the season.

He also established rookie records for lowest interception percentage (2.03) and highest completion percentage (58.45).

The Dolphins ended the regular season with a high 12–4 mark, which resulted in their qualifying for the playoffs.

In the playoffs, however, Marino was frustrated.

The Seattle Seahawks, 27–20, defeated the Dolphins in the AFC Divisional Round.

Marino threw for two touchdowns and two interceptions in this contest.

Dan Marino Missed The Super Bowl In His Debut Season But Improved And Made It In His Second Year

Marino’s coming-out year was actually in his second season, 1984.

Marino’s sole had a 14–2 season and broke several passing records, such as being the first NFL quarterback to pass for more than 5,000 yards in one season (5,084 yards) and throwing 48 touchdown passes.

For the season, he was rewarded with The NFL MVP award.

Marino’s sole Super Bowl experience was this season when he faced off against Joe Montana and the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XIX.

To the disappointment of Marino and the Dolphins, they lost the contest comfortably at a score of 38–16.

Despite this loss, Marino’s status improved as he became renowned for his rapid release and strong arm.

Today, Dan Marino is regarded as one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history, although he has never won any Super Bowls.

He retired with many records and awards, including being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2005.

His NFL career is honored by ten playoff appearances and many individual awards, making him a football legend.

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • He graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a degree in communications. 
  • On September 17, 2000, during halftime of the Dolphins-Ravens game at Pro Player Stadium, Dan Marino’s number 13 was retired.
  • In 1997, Marino joined Team Cheever in the Indy Racing League as a marketer for sponsor FirstPlus Mortgage.
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