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DAN MARINO
Analyst
THE NFL TODAY

Former Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino joined CBS Sports in February 2002 as a studio analyst for the CBS Television Network's NFL pre-game show, THE NFL TODAY.

Marino, who holds 25 NFL regular season records and is tied for five others, quarterbacked Miami for 17 years positioning the Dolphins as perennial championship contenders throughout his career. Upon retirement following the 1999 season, Marino became a co-host for HBO's "Inside the NFL," cable television's longest-running series, and finished his third year this season.

Marino, a first-round draft pick by the Miami Dolphins in 1983, became an instant NFL sensation setting the standard for quarterback excellence. He became the only rookie quarterback to ever start the Pro Bowl (1983) and was named the NFL's Most Valuable Player in his second season (1984). The nine-time Pro Bowler (1983-87, 1991-92, 1994-95) played in 18 post-season playoff games and led the Dolphins to the Super Bowl in 1985 against San Francisco. Marino won the Dolphins MVP Award 12 times and the team has since named the award after him. Among the NFL records Marino holds are most passing yards (61,361), most completions (4,967) and most passing touchdowns (420). In the 1984 season alone, he completed an incredible 48 touchdown passes and had the most prolific season by a passer in NFL history with 5,084 yards.

Marino played college football at the University of Pittsburgh, where he earned a degree in communications and graduated as the Panthers' record holder in passing yards for a season and career, passes attempted for a season and career and touchdown passes for a season and career. One of three players ever to do so, Marino twice won the Dolphins Community Service Award (1996 & 1998) and was named the NFL Man of the Year in 1998.

Born September 15, 1961 in Pittsburgh, Pa., Marino now lives in South Florida with his wife and their six children. For all of his achievements on the field, he may best be remembered for his philanthropic work on behalf of children with developmental disabilities. Dan and his wife Claire established the Dan Marino Foundation which funds over $1 million dollars annually to support medical treatments, program services and research for children with chronic illnesses.