Dan Marino Signed Dolphins Framed Teal Jersey - Beckett (BAS)
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Add the autograph of the most prolific passer of his era and the definitive Miami Dolphins franchise icon — captured on a custom teal jersey, professionally framed and authenticated by Beckett — to your collection with this Dan Marino Autographed Miami Dolphins Framed Teal Jersey — Beckett (BAS) Authenticated. Marino hand-signed this custom teal Dolphins jersey, which has been professionally framed to an approximate finished size of 31x36 inches. Marino spent his entire 17-year career (1983-1999) with the Dolphins, and at the time of his retirement he held the NFL's all-time records for career passing yards (61,361), touchdown passes (420), and completions (4,967) — the culmination of a first-ballot Hall of Fame career that included the 1984 NFL MVP and nine Pro Bowl selections. Authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services with a tamper-proof QR code sticker, verifiable at Beckett's official website.
Product Highlights
- Hand-signed by Dan Marino — Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2005 (first ballot); 1984 NFL Most Valuable Player; 9x Pro Bowl selection; 3x First-Team All-Pro; held the NFL all-time career records for passing yards, touchdown passes, and completions at his retirement; #13 retired by the Miami Dolphins
- Miami Dolphins Custom Teal Jersey — custom teal jersey (no brand name) with nicely sewn-in name and numbers; approximate size XL; professionally framed to an approximate finished size of 31x36 inches
- Beckett (BAS) Authenticated: tamper-proof QR code sticker applied to the piece; verifiable at Beckett's official website
- The record-setting 1984 MVP season: became the first quarterback in NFL history to pass for 5,000 yards (5,084) and the first to throw 48 touchdowns in a season — shattering the previous record of 36 — while leading Miami to a 14-2 record and Super Bowl XIX
- The definitive Dolphins icon: spent his entire career with one franchise; holds 35 Dolphins team records; widely regarded as the greatest quarterback never to win a Super Bowl
- Backed by our Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee
The Most Prolific Passer of His Era
Dan Marino rewrote the NFL record book across his 17-year career. At the time of his retirement following the 1999 season, he held the NFL's all-time career records for passing yards (61,361), touchdown passes (420), and completions (4,967) — having become the first quarterback in league history to reach both 50,000 career passing yards (1996) and 400 career touchdown passes (1998). His 1984 MVP season remains one of the greatest individual quarterback campaigns ever: he became the first player to throw for 5,000 yards in a season (5,084) and the first to throw 48 touchdown passes, shattering the previous single-season record of 36 held by Hall of Famers George Blanda and Y.A. Tittle. Renowned for the quickest release in the game, Marino led the NFL in passing yards five times and was selected to nine Pro Bowls. His 47 career game-winning drives broke Johnny Unitas's record, and he was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2005 in his first year of eligibility.
The Definitive Dolphins Franchise Icon
Marino is the most decorated player in Miami Dolphins history and one of the rare superstars to spend his entire career with a single franchise. Drafted 27th overall in 1983 — famously the sixth quarterback taken in a legendary QB draft class — Marino won the starting job six games into his rookie season and never relinquished it, leading the Dolphins to the playoffs in 10 of his 17 seasons and to Super Bowl XIX following his record-setting 1984 campaign. He holds 35 Dolphins franchise records (including playoffs), and his #13 became just the second jersey number retired by the franchise, joining Bob Griese (12) and later Larry Csonka (39). Beyond his on-field dominance, Marino became a beloved South Florida institution — his charitable work established the Dan Marino Center at Miami Children's Hospital. Though the Dolphins never won a championship during his tenure, Marino is widely regarded as the greatest quarterback never to win a Super Bowl, and his combination of arm talent, durability, and longevity places him among the greatest pure passers in the history of the game.
Beckett (BAS) Authentication
This framed jersey has been certified authentic by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS). A tamper-proof QR code sticker has been applied to the piece, and the Beckett certification can be verified by scanning the code or entering the certification number at Beckett's official website. Beckett Authentication Services operates as one of the major third-party authentication providers in sports memorabilia, with verification chains used by collectors, retailers, and resale platforms across the industry.
Specifications
| Player | Daniel Constantine "Dan" Marino Jr. ("Dan the Man") |
| Team | Miami Dolphins (1983-1999, entire 17-season career) |
| Position | Quarterback (#13) |
| Item Type | Autographed Framed Football Jersey |
| Jersey | Custom Miami Dolphins teal jersey (no brand name); sewn-in name and numbers; approximate size XL |
| Framed Dimensions | Approximately 31x36 inches (framed) |
| Authentication | Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) — tamper-proof QR code sticker verifiable at Beckett's official website |
| Pro Football Hall of Fame | Class of 2005 — first ballot |
| 1984 NFL Most Valuable Player | Won — record 5,084 passing yards and 48 TDs (both single-season records at the time) |
| Other Major Awards | 1983 Rookie of the Year–caliber debut (Pro Bowl as rookie); 1994 NFL Comeback Player of the Year; 1998 NFL Man of the Year |
| Pro Bowl Selections | 9x |
| All-Pro | 3x First-Team (1984-1986); 3x Second-Team (1983, 1994, 1995) |
| Career Passing Yards | 61,361 (NFL all-time record at retirement) |
| Career Passing TDs | 420 (NFL all-time record at retirement) |
| Career Completions | 4,967 (NFL all-time record at retirement) |
| Career Attempts | 8,358 (59.4% completion) |
| Career Passer Rating | 86.4 |
| Career Game-Winning Drives | 47 (broke Johnny Unitas's record) |
| NFL Passing Yards Leader | 5x (1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1992) |
| Milestones | First QB to 5,000 single-season passing yards (1984); first to 50,000 career yards (1996); first to 400 career TD passes (1998) |
| Dolphins Franchise Records | 35 (including playoffs) |
| Super Bowl Appearance | Super Bowl XIX (1984 season) — lost to San Francisco 49ers; widely regarded as the greatest QB never to win a Super Bowl |
| Dolphins Jersey Retired | #13 |
| NFL Draft | 1983, Round 1, Pick 27 (Miami Dolphins) — part of the legendary 1983 QB draft class |
| College | Pittsburgh |
| Height/Weight | 6'4" / 224 lbs |
| Born | September 15, 1961, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (age 64) |
| Condition | Excellent (framed) |
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How to Verify This Item's Authenticity
This piece is authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS), one of the most respected third-party authenticators in the sports memorabilia industry. Every BAS-authenticated item carries a tamper-evident hologram with a unique serial number, and Beckett maintains a public lookup tool that lets you confirm the item independently — directly from your phone or computer, in under a minute.
- Locate the BAS hologram applied to the item. The serial number is printed on the hologram itself.
- Visit Beckett's verification page at beckett-authentication.com/search.
- Enter the serial number into Beckett's lookup tool.
- Confirm the match. Beckett's database will return the item type, signer, and authentication details — these should match the piece in your hands.

