He rewrote the NFL passing records in the 1984 season when he threw for 5,084 ... When he left the Dolphins he ranked first on Miami’s all-time list in receiving yards and touchdowns.
In the 1984 season, quarterback Dan Marino threw a then-record 48 touchdown passes. The Dolphins first playing home was the Orange Bowl in Miami. Fan support was excellent, in 1973, the Dolphins ...
Miami Dolphins Tales From The Deep Mark Clayton set the Miami Dolphins single-season receiving record with 1,389 yards in 1984 and remained on top of the charts for nearly 40 years before current Fins ...
With the Miami Dolphins picking late in the first ... of the term "sophomore jinx," it was Marino, who in his magical 1984 season became the only quarterback to ever throw for more than 5,000 ...
In 12 NFL seasons, all with the Miami Dolphins, Newman was part of a Super Bowl championship team in 1973, blocked for Bob Griese, Larry Csonka, and Dan Marino, was selected to four Pro Bowls and was ...
MIAMI GARDENS — The Miami Dolphins ... a record better that any Dolphins season since 1984’s 14-2 Super Bowl team. On deck: Dallas Cowboys, Hard Rock Stadium, 4:25 p.m., Sunday The Cowboys ...
That’s what the Miami Dolphins were at Hard Rock Stadium this season entering Sunday’s ... well ahead of Clayton’s 18 in 1984. Dolphins’ offense is happy to have Hard Rock Stadium to ...
Daniel Constantine Marino Jr. is a former NFL quarterback who played 17 seasons for the Miami Dolphins. Renowned for his ...
Trade season is upon us in the NFL, with the Jets acquiring Davante Adams and the Bills trading for Amari Cooper. Let's take ...
The Los Angeles Rams will host the Miami Dolphins for their Week 10 Monday Night Football ‘Salute to Service’ matchup ...
Today’s Sports Highlight in History: 1996 — Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino surpasses 50,000 ... in the seventh round to retain the WBC heavyweight title in Las Vegas. 1984 — Wyoming’s Kevin ...
"We used to laugh when we heard every single year that the Dolphins ... Miami lost. "I'd trade every record we broke to be Super Bowl champs," he said. He doesn't even bother wearing his 1984 ...