Who was the Dolphins quarterback in 1985?

Dan Marino
Starters

Pos Player Summary of Player Stats
Offensive Starters
QB Dan Marino*+ 336 for 567, 4,137 yards, 30 td, 21 int, & 26 rushes for -24 yards and 0 td
RB Tony Nathan 143 rushes for 667 yards, 5 td, & 72 catches for 651 yards and 1 td
FB Woody Bennett 54 rushes for 256 yards, 0 td, & 10 catches for 101 yards and 1 td

Who was 85 for the Dolphins?

He played for the Boston Patriots and Miami Dolphins, winning two Super Bowls with the Dolphins….Nick Buoniconti.

No. 85
Born: December 15, 1940 Springfield, Massachusetts
Died: July 30, 2019 (aged 78) Bridgehampton, New York
Height: 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight: 220 lb (100 kg)

Who was QB before Marino?

David Woodley
In 1983, Woodley lost the starting job to rookie quarterback Dan Marino. David Woodley is known as being the transition quarterback between Bob Griese and Dan Marino.

Who was the quarterback when the Dolphins won the Super Bowl?

quarterback Bob Griese
Starting quarterback Bob Griese broke his ankle in Week 5, leaving backup Earl Morrall to start the remainder of the regular season, though Greise relieved Morrall in the second half of the AFC Championship Game and started Super Bowl VII….

1972 Miami Dolphins season
Record 14–0
Division place 1st AFC East

Who was the quarterback for the Miami Dolphins in the 80s?

Regular season

Season(s) Quarterback (Games)
1980 Bob Griese† (3) Don Strock (2)
1981 David Woodley (15)
1982 David Woodley (9)
1983 David Woodley (5) Dan Marino† (9)

Who was the quarterback for the Miami Dolphins in the 90s?

Regular season

Season(s) Quarterback (Games)
1993 Scott Mitchell (7) / Dan Marino† (5) / Steve DeBerg (4)
1992 Dan Marino† (16)
1991 Dan Marino† (16)
1990 Dan Marino† (16)

What actor caught Dan Marino’s pass?

LOOK: Prince Harry plays catch with Dan Marino, cracks ‘Ace Ventura’ joke.

Who was Dan Marino’s favorite receiver?

Dan Marino’s favorite target, Mark Clayton was an outside threat at wide receiver in ten seasons of work with the Dolphins. He holds the franchise record for receptions with 550 catches for 8,643 yards, second on Miami’s all-time leaderboard.