
Special Advisor
Drafted 27th overall in 1983, Marino revolutionized the Dolphins' offense over 17 seasons, amassing 61,361 passing yards and 420 touchdowns while etching his name as the franchise's all-time leader in key categories. His No. 13 jersey joins an elite trio retired by Miami, alongside Bob Griese and Larry Csonka, cementing his status as a South Florida treasure whose image even graces the Miami Heat's arena walls. Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2005, Marino returned to the Dolphins front office in 2014 under owner Stephen Ross, bringing infectious passion after a brief 2004 stint and years as a CBS analyst. As of early 2026, he continues influencing team decisions, recently observed at key events like the new head coach's press conference in Miami Gardens.