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.
Former Miami Dolphins offensive tackle Richmond Webb says he’ll be announcing the team’s second round pick in the 2024 NFL draft. Webb, 57, was a top 10 pick in the 1990 NFL draft and spent a decade protecting Dan Marino’s blindside in Miami.
In 12 days, in likelihood, the New England Patriots will be taking their latest swing at finding a franchise quarterback post-Tom Brady with the third overall pick in the 2024 draft.
Tua Tagovailoa recently held a charity event that held past and present Miami Dolphins players. There were plenty of other big names at the event as well, as it looked like a fun time for all involved.
Recently, Dan Marino was asked who would be on his QB Mount Rushmore, and his initial response wasn’t too surprising.
Buffalo Bills fans likely found M&M's latest Super Bowl spot to be anything but sweet. The shelled confectionary returned to Big Game marketing for the event's 58th edition on Sunday.
During one of his several media appearances Wednesday in Las Vegas for the annual Super Bowl week festivities, Dan Marino was asked on the Mad Dog Sports Radio if the Dolphins can win a Super Bowl with Tua Tagovailoa.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are widely considered to have one of the best NFL Draft classes of all-time; the group selected in 1974 is hard to beat. They won four Super Bowls in six years and every one of them is in the NFL Hall of Fame.
If you spend any amount of time on social media, you'll find there a number of members of the media as well as the Miami Dolphins' fanbase who have concerns
Steelers fans, especially the old timers who were around when the Terrible Towels were becoming a thing, allow yourself to play a what-if game. How good could Pittsburgh have been if the team had selected native son Dan Marino.
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.
The Miami Dolphins' throwback uniforms are slick. Honestly, probably as good as it gets in the NFL. With a classic look given a modern twist, they are
Miami Dolphins legend Dan Marino made history as the first NFL quarterback to achieve 5,000 passing yards in a single season. Speculation arises about whether he could have surpassed even greater milestones if he played in today’s era.
Dan Marino provided an emphatic "yes" three times when asked if Tua Tagovailoa could lead the Miami Dolphins to a Super Bowl. While "Uncle Dan," which
The Pittsburgh Steelers are one of the most storied franchises in all of professional sports. They have been at the top of the NFL in multiple decades, and have been great at drafting new talent.
NFL legend Dan Marino talked about his football days on the “This Is Football” podcast with Kevin Clark and said he could easily pass for 6,000 yards in one season if he played in the current league.
Miami Dolphins Hall-of-Famer Dan Marino was the most prolific quarterback of all time statistically when he retired in 2000.
Dan Marino’s recent statements make it evident that he shares a deep understanding with Aaron Rodgers, given their shared experiences as quarterbacks who have faced the difficulties of an Achilles injury.
How does a team improve on the NFL’s sixth-ranked offense from last season? The best person to answer that question is a legendary player who set many
On the day of the 1983 NFL Draft, Dan Rooney tried to convince Chuck Noll, Art Rooney Jr., and Dick Haley that the team should draft Marino.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has accomplished a lot during his 18-year career. Accumulating four MVP awards is enough proof that his name should be mentioned as one of the all-time greats.
Indianapolis Colts‘ QB Matt Ryan is having some issues this season. His issues began with some poor performances during the 2022 season. However, a shoulder joint separation has led him to being benched for the rest of the season.
Say the phrase "greatest quarterback to never win a Super Bowl" out loud, and the name of Dan Marino will be on the short list of responses from diehard NFL fans. Marino only played in a Super Bowl once during his 17-year career with the Miami Dolphins--through little fault of his own--as his teams simply weren't good enough.
Mike McDaniel is all in on his new gig as the head coach of the Miami Dolphins, and he has even turned his back on some of his childhood heroes to prove it.
Even current NFL quarterbacks can still become a bit star-struck when they cross paths with a Hall of Famer. Tua Tagovailoa offered a fine example of that on Saturday.
The Pittsburgh Steelers decided not to draft Dan Marino out of Pitt in the 1983 NFL Draft. Unfortunately, for them, the Pittsburgh star went on to be a league MVP, Offensive Player of the Year, six-time All-Pro, nine-time Pro Bowler and eventual Hall of Famer. This spring, they have another Pitt star starring them down.
Any advice Marino had for Tagovailoa was probably appreciated. The former Alabama star’s first two years in the NFL have not been easy.
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