For decades, Dan Marino has been the face of the Miami Dolphins — a Hall of Fame quarterback whose arm, swagger, and leadership defined an era. Now, in a stunning and emotional move, Marino is returning to the franchise that made him a legend — this time as a co-owner.
The announcement sent shockwaves through the NFL and the city of Miami. Marino, who spent his entire 17-year career with the Dolphins, will step into a role that allows him to shape the organization’s future both on and off the field. While he’s already been involved with the team in advisory roles over the years, this marks his first time holding an ownership stake.
“This is home,” Marino said during the press conference. “I’ve always bled aqua and orange. To have the opportunity to help guide this franchise into a new era is a dream come true. I want to see another Lombardi Trophy in Miami — and I’ll do whatever it takes to make that happen.
”Team CEO Tom Garfinkel called Marino’s return “a moment of unity for the franchise,” praising his unmatched football IQ, passion for the game, and deep bond with the city. Fans at the announcement event roared with approval, many holding up No. 13 jerseys that Marino made iconic.In his new role, Marino will focus on strategic decision-making, community engagement, and fostering a winning culture — elements he embodied as a player. His presence is expected to inspire the locker room, especially younger players who grew up hearing stories about his legendary career.
The move also signals a renewed commitment to winning for the Dolphins, who are looking to capitalize on their current roster’s potential. With Marino’s influence guiding the way, optimism in South Beach has never been higher. For Miami fans, this isn’t just a business deal — it’s the return of their football heartbeat. The man who once electrified the Orange Bowl and Sun Life Stadium will now have a hand in building the next generation of Dolphins greatness.
The waves in South Beach just got a little bigger — and they’re wearing aqua and orange.