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Many talented players have graced the Dolphins, but when it comes to the greatest in the franchise's history, one name towers above the rest - Dan Marino.
From 1983 to 1999, Dan Marino played for the Dolphins and is considered among the NFL's greatest QBs ever. With 9 Pro Bowl appearances. He has cemented his legacy as one of the all-time greats.
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Hailing from Pittsburgh, PA, Marino was the 27th pick of the 1983 NFL draft by the Dolphins. Though deemed a gamble then, he soon proved his worth, breaking records and steering the team to multiple playoff berths.
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In 1984, Marino had a remarkable season, setting a new NFL record by throwing for over 5,000 yards and earning the MVP award, making him the first QB to achieve this feat.
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Marino, who played for the Miami Dolphins, made history by throwing for more than 60,000 yards and achieving a milestone of 6 seasons with 4,000 or more passing yards.
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Marino's commitment to the game and charitable efforts made him a respected figure on and off the field. He led by example and inspired young players with his work ethic and passion for football.
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Marino overcame injuries and playoff setbacks, but his dedication to the Dolphins and the game never faltered. He's a cherished team icon and his status as the greatest Dolphins player will endure.
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