List of Miami Dolphins Starting Quarterbacks - Regular Season

Regular Season

Season(s) Quarterback References
2012 Ryan Tannehill
2011 Matt Moore / Chad Henne
2010 Chad Henne / Chad Pennington / Tyler Thigpen
2009 Chad Henne / Chad Pennington
2008 Chad Pennington
2007 Cleo Lemon / Trent Green / John Beck
2006 Joey Harrington / Daunte Culpepper / Cleo Lemon
2005 Gus Frerotte / Sage Rosenfels
2004 A.J. Feeley / Jay Fiedler / Sage Rosenfels
2003 Jay Fiedler / Brian Griese
2002 Jay Fiedler / Ray Lucas
2001 Jay Fiedler
2000 Jay Fiedler / Damon Huard
1999 Dan Marino† / Damon Huard
1998 Dan Marino†
1997 Dan Marino†
1996 Dan Marino† / Craig Erickson
1995 Dan Marino† / Bernie Kosar
1994 Dan Marino†
1993 Scott Mitchell / Dan Marino† / Steve DeBerg
1992 Dan Marino†
1991 Dan Marino†
1990 Dan Marino†
1989 Dan Marino†
1988 Dan Marino†
1987 Dan Marino† / Kyle Mackey
1986 Dan Marino†
1985 Dan Marino†
1984 Dan Marino†
1983 Dan Marino† / David Woodley / Don Strock
1982 David Woodley
1981 David Woodley / Don Strock
1980 David Woodley / Bob Griese† / Don Strock
1979 Bob Griese† / Don Strock
1978 Bob Griese† / Don Strock
1977 Bob Griese†
1976 Bob Griese† / Don Strock
1975 Bob Griese† / Don Strock / Earl Morrall
1974 Bob Griese† / Earl Morrall
1973 Bob Griese† / Earl Morrall
1972 Earl Morrall / Bob Griese†
1971 Bob Griese† / George Mira
1970 Bob Griese
1969 Bob Griese† / Rick Norton
1968 Bob Griese† / Rick Norton
1967 Bob Griese† / Rick Norton / John Stofa
1966 George Wilson / Dick Wood / Rick Norton / John Stofa

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