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Dan Marino, a quarterback from the University of Pittsburgh, was selected by the Miami Dolphins as the 27th pick, in the first round of the 1983 NFL Draft. Much like Griese, Marino was slated to develop under starting quarterback David Woodley .
Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino threw two touchdown passes in the second quarter: A 19-yard pass to Johnson and a 32-yard pass to wide receiver Mark Duper. Seattle's only score in the first half was quarterback Dave Krieg's 6-yard touchdown pass to running back Cullen Bryant. In the third quarter, a fumble led to Warner's 1-yard touchdown.
He was an integral part of Miami's two Super Bowl wins. His major impact was as General Manager for the Redskins. Nick Buoniconti: 2001: 1969–1974 1976: Thirteenth-round AFL draft pick, 1962 but made starting lineup with Patriots. Five AFL All-Star Games with Patriots, one with Dolphins. Two Pro Bowls after merger. Leader on Miami's "No-Name ...
The draft is frequently referred to as the quarterback class of 1983, ... the five-team AFC East (the Baltimore Colts, Miami Dolphins, ... 99: Tampa Bay Buccaneers:
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 31 January 2025. American football player (born 1961) For the singer formerly billed as Danny Marino, see Danny (Finnish singer). American football player Dan Marino Marino preparing for a 2005 ESPN interview Miami Dolphins Position: Special advisor Personal information Born: (1961-09-15) September 15 ...
When Jevon Holland intercepted Tim Boyle’s Hail Mary pass on the 1-yard line, a touchdown seemed outside the realms of possibility, a play so outlandish it was barely worth considering as the ...
The Dolphins likely went with Lamm, a 10-year veteran, over rookie Patrick Paul, the team’s 20224 second-round pick, because Mike McDaniel said he’d prefer to put rookies in their first game ...
David Eugene Woodley (October 25, 1958 – May 4, 2003) was an American professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for the Miami Dolphins (1980–1983), and the Pittsburgh Steelers (1984–1985).