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    Dan Marino. Daniel Constantine Marino Jr. ( / məˈriːnoʊ / mə-REE-noh; born September 15, 1961) is an American former football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 17 seasons with the Miami Dolphins and currently works for the same team since 2014 as a special advisor. He played college football for the ...

  2. Dan Marino's Height. 6ft 3 ¼ (191.1 cm) American, former football player, who played quarterback for the Miami Dolphins. In a book on Dan, it mentioned "One professional football scout wrote in October 1982 that, 'Marino is 6-foot-3 5/8, 213 pounds'" although in April 1983 was described as having measured 6ft 3 ¼. Photos by PR Photos.

  3. How tall is Dan Marino? Dan Marino is 6-4 (193 cm) tall. How much did Dan Marino weigh when playing? Dan Marino weighed 224 lbs (101 kg) when playing. Is Dan Marino in the Hall of Fame? Dan Marino was elected into the Hall of Fame as a Player in 2005. How many games did Dan Marino play? Dan Marino played 242 games over his career. How many ...

    • September 15, 1961
  4. Dan Marino; Datos personales; Nombre completo: Daniel Constantine Marino, Jr. Nacimiento: Pittsburgh, Pensilvania, Estados Unidos 15 de septiembre de 1961 (62 años) Nacionalidad(es) Estadounidense y Polaca: Altura: 1,93 m (6′ 4″) Carrera deportiva; Deporte: Fútbol americano: Equipo universitario: Pittsburgh: Club profesional; Draft

  5. Height: 6-4 Weight: 224 lbs. Born: September 15, 1961 College: Pittsburgh Drafted: Selected by the Miami Dolphins in the first round (27th pick overall) of the 1983 NFL Draft. College

  6. How tall was Dan Marino? Dan Marino was 6 ft 4 inches, 224 lb (1.93 m, 101 kg). When was Dan Marino born? Dan Marino was born on September 15, 1961, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Photos. See All Images →. Dan Marino is a former NFL football player. He was born on September 15, 1961.

  7. Marino’s 48 touchdown passes shattered the previous record of 36, held by fellow Hall of Famers George Blanda in the AFL (1961) and Y.A. Tittle in the NFL (1963). The Dolphins finished the regular season 14-2 and won the AFC Championship Game after Marino’s 421-yard, four-touchdown performance toppled the Pittsburgh Steelers, 45-28.