The Hawaii native and Heisman winner will help raise money for Ronald McDonald House Charities Hawaii on Sunday, March 30, at ...
The grass isn't always greener on the other side. That's precisely what Commanders quarterback Marcus Mariota said on ...
Quarterback Marcus Mariota is staying with the Washington Commanders, multiple outlets reported Wednesday. His deal is for ...
Marcus Mariota is returning to the Washington Commanders for the 2025 season. According to Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network, ...
Another potential bridge quarterback for the Browns isn't there anymore. Marcus Mariota, who spent last season as the backup in Washington for rookie Jayden Daniels, is returning to the Commanders ...
Mariota, 31, is a former No. 2 overall pick of the Titans back in 2015. He signed a four-year, $24.214 million rookie contract that was fully guaranteed. The Titans picked up Mariota’s fifth ...
Even the backup quarterback position might be considered if Marcus Mariota signs elsewhere. In this pre-free agency exercise following mock draft 1.0, we will imagine Peters taking swings at an ...
Washington Commanders quarterback Marcus Mariota is a beloved Oregon Duck from Hawaii. Mariota has made an undeniable impact on his home state as the first Hawaii-born athlete (and first Duck ...
N.C. State’s Marcus Hill (10) is fouled as he drives to the basket between Pittsburgh’s Amsal Delalic (52) and Cameron Corhen (2) during the first half of N.C. State’s game against Pitt at ...
Kevin O'Connell and the Minnesota Vikings have finally decided who their main quarterback will be. On Tuesday, the organization announced that it was not franchise-tagging Sam Darnold, making him ...
Even the choice to bring in veteran QB Marcus Mariota — who has put together arguably long NFL career with a similar play style as Daniels — played a pivotal role as the backup QB, mentoring ...
Could it be a well-known fact of less than stellar QB play out of names like Desmond Ridder, Taylor Heinicke and Marcus Mariota after Pitts having Matt Ryan in 2021 for a productive rookie campaign?