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Upon his retirement, Marino held NFL all-time records for passing yards (61,361), completions (4,967), and touchdown passes (420), along with countless other passing records.
Dan Marino, still adjusting to retirement, seemed to enjoy the role of spectator Wednesday.. A sellout crowd of more than 50,000 gathered at Pro Player Stadium to hear Don Shula, John Elway, Terry ...
The following is the transcript of Dan Marino's retirement speech at the Miami Dolphins headquarters in Davie, Fla.: Dan Marino gives wife Claire a kiss after his retirement press conference ...
Dan Marino changed football forever when he became the first person to throw for 5,000 yards in a season. ... "The best part about this is I'm retired, and I don't have to prove it," he joked.
Miami Dolphins Hall-of-Famer Dan Marino was the most prolific quarterback of all time statistically when he retired in 2000. When Marino retired he was the all-time leader in touchdown passes (420 ...
Marino led the NFL in passing yards five times and passing touchdowns three times, leading the NFL in passing yards (61,361) and passing touchdowns (420) by the time he retired in 1999. He's still ...
W hen Dan Marino retired in 1999 with 4,967 completions, it was the most in NFL history. But as passing offenses have exploded, nine quarterbacks have passed Marino. Matthew Stafford is the latest.
NFL legend Dan Marino, who spent 17 seasons with the Miami Dolphins, owns the record for the most career touchdown passes. In 242 NFL games, Marino threw 420 touchdowns.
Known for his incredible career with the Miami Dolphins, NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino will be sharing his experience at the Miami Retirement Summit on August 3rd at the beautiful Trump ...
Dan Marino is widely regarded as one of the greatest quarterbacks to have played in the NFL. ... Following his retirement, the Dolphins retired his No. 13 jersey in September 2000.
When Dan Marino retired in 1999 with 4,967 completions, it was the most in NFL history. But as passing offenses have exploded, nine quarterbacks have passed Marino. Matthew Stafford is the latest.