Quinn Ewers made it 27 different starting quarterbacks for the Miami Dolphins since Dan Marino ended his Hall of Fame career. Ewers joined this list with his first NFL start against the Cincinnati Bengals, earning praise from head coach Mike McDaniel despite an uneven stat line that included two interceptions and a 66.0 passer rating.
Following the retirements of legendary quarterback Dan Marino and head coach Jimmy Johnson at the end of the 1999 season, not many knew what to expect from the Miami Dolphins in 2000.
Philip Rivers’ impressive return has many wondering which other retired stars of yesteryear could do the same. In fact, the topic came up on Jason and Travis Kelce’s podcast, where they ran through a host of names.
Dan Marino might be long retired, but he is not ready to see Aaron Rodgers walk away just yet. As the 42-year-old quarterback tries to guide the Pittsburgh
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
Quarterbacks are born competitors who want the ball in their hands in big moments. Such ambition does not just fade, even when the body does. The greats often try to squeeze all the juice they can from their throwing arm, ignoring all the signs that say it’s time to go.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye has joined elite company with his excellent play in the Pats' week 13 win over the New York Giants. Completing 24 of 31 pass attempts for 282 yards, Maye earned a 126.0 QB rating, passing Los Angeles Rams QB Matthew Stafford for the best rating of the week.
From reality stars to athletes, these 20 celebrities left their usual stages behind and lit up the big (and small) screen in various productions. While most had no formal acting training, their charisma, charm, and unexpected talent made them perfect additions to their casts.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ standout quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, keeps shattering expectations year after year, and he’s just equaled a monumental NFL achievement previously held by Miami Dolphins icon Dan Marino.
Tua Is Still The Greatest QB The Miami Dolphins have had Since Dan Marino When the Miami Dolphins drafted Tua Tagovailoa in 2020, expectations were sky-high.
Back in the day, NFL players had a lot more options when it came to the kind of face mask they put on their helmets. Well, maybe not complete choice, but there were definitely more varieties.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Miami Dolphins legend Dan Marino believes it is too early to panic despite the team’s 0-2 start to the 2025 season. As Miami prepares for its pivotal AFC
Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino revealed that he has been dealing with liver disease since 2007. Marino, who turned 64 on Monday, spoke to People about living with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH), which formerly was referred to as nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
Dan Marino, the legendary Hall of Fame quarterback for the Miami Dolphins, is renowned for his incredible arm talent and record-breaking career. However, the NFL icon recently shared personal health news, revealing that he was diagnosed with a form of liver disease nearly two decades ago.
The 1983 NFL Draft is one that has gone down in history. First and foremost, it's the draft class that gave us John Elway, Jim Kelly, and Dan Marino but it also saw six total quarterbacks get selected in that first round.
Pittsburgh Steelers legendary Head Coach, Chuck Noll made plenty of amazing decisions as he led the team to four Super Bowls in the '70s. However, one mistake will forever haunt him and the franchise.
Everyone knows the Pittsburgh Steelers passed up on hometown star quarterback Dan Marino in the 1983 NFL Draft. Marino was not only an Oakland native; he attended Central Catholic High School and the University of Pittsburgh.
The biggest draft miss by the Pittsburgh Steelers in franchise history is widely considered to be Dan Marino in the 1983 NFL Draft. It’s the ultimate “what if” story.
The biggest draft miss by the Pittsburgh Steelers in franchise history is widely considered to be Dan Marino in the 1983 NFL Draft. It’s the ultimate “what if” story.
With the Super Bowl just days away, the anticipation in New Orleans is rising for what promises to be an historic showdown between the back-to-back Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs and the red-hot Philadelphia Eagles, who are seeking redemption after falling short to Kansas City two seasons ago in the big game.
The Pittsburgh Steelers seem to be stuck in quarterback purgatory, and that's how it's been for a few years now. They had to completely overhaul that position after the 2023 season, and there is a realistic chance that they do that again this offseason.
You've seen that commercial, right? The one where Dan Marino and a handful of his fellow NFL legends are all sitting on the couch, and decide they should unretire and head back to the gridiron?
Dan Marino has some sound advice for 24-year-old San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy who will be facing off against the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII.