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Marcus Mariota

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American football player (born 1993)

Marcus Mariota
Mariota with theWashington Commanders in 2025
No. 8  Washington Commanders
PositionQuarterback
Roster statusActive
Personal information
Born (1993-10-30)October 30, 1993 (age 32)
Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.
Height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight222 lb (101 kg)
Career information
High schoolSaint Louis (Honolulu)
CollegeOregon (2011–2014)
NFL draft2015: 1st round,2nd overall pick
Career history
Awards and highlights
Career NFL statistics as of Week 11, 2025
Passing attempts2,302
Passing completions1,453
Completion percentage63.1%
TDINT104–60
Passing yards17,249
Passer rating90.1
Rushing yards2,349
Rushing touchdowns19
Stats atPro Football Reference

Marcus Ardel Taulauniu Mariota (born October 30, 1993) is an American professionalfootballquarterback for theWashington Commanders of theNational Football League (NFL). He playedcollege football for theOregon Ducks. In 2014, Mariota became the first player at the school and the firstHawaii-born athlete to win theHeisman Trophy.

Mariota was selectedsecond overall by theTennessee Titans in the2015 NFL draft and led the team to three consecutive winning seasons from 2016 to 2018. He was replaced as starting quarterback byRyan Tannehill after six games in the 2019 season. In 2020, Mariota signed with theLas Vegas Raiders, where he was a backup for two seasons before signing with theAtlanta Falcons in 2022, where he started for most of the season. Mariota spent the 2023 season as a backup for thePhiladelphia Eagles before joining the Commanders in 2024.

Early life

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Mariota was born inHonolulu, Hawaii, on October 30, 1993,[1][2][3]to Alana Deppe-Mariota and Toa Mariota.[4] He is ofSamoan descent on his father's side andGerman descent on his mother's side. Mariota grew up admiring thequarterback play of fellow SamoanJeremiah Masoli, who was also a standout quarterback at theSaint Louis School and theUniversity of Oregon.[5] Mariota describes himself as a dedicatedChristian.[6] Mariota has a younger brother, Matt, who also played football at Oregon, primarily on special teams.[7][8]

Mariota attended theSaint Louis School in Honolulu, where he was a two-sport star in football and track.[9] Infootball, Mariota was relatively unknown until late in his high school career due to not starting until his senior season.[10] His parents sold their home overlookingDiamond Head in part to finance football camps that would gain him exposure.[4] As a senior, Mariota helped lead St. Louis to an 11–1 record and theHawaii Division I state title, while being namedPrepStar Magazine All-West Region andInterscholastic League of Honolulu Offensive Player of the Year.[11] He threw for 2,597 yards on 165-of-225 passing attempts (64.7%), including 32touchdowns against only fiveinterceptions. Mariota alsorushed the ball 60 times for 455 yards (7.6 yards percarry) and seven touchdowns.[11] He was named to the NUC All World Game alongside eventual2012 Heisman Trophy winnerJohnny Manziel.[12]

Also a standouttrack and field athlete, Mariota was a state track qualifier in the sprinting and jumping events.[13] At the 2010 National Underclassman Combine, he won the camp's "Fastest Man" and "Combine King" awards after running a 4.48-second40-yard dash. At the 2011 HHSAA T&F Championships, Mariota earned fourth-place finishes in both the200-meter dash (23.41 s) and thelong jump (20 ft, 7 in), while also placing tenth in the100-meter dash event at 11.63 seconds. He also ran the second leg on the St. Louis4 × 100 m relay squad, helping them capture the state title with a time of 42.83 seconds.[14]

High school awards and honors

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Recruitment

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Mariota attended anOregon football camp in the summer of 2010, which allowedMark Helfrich, Oregon's thenoffensive coordinator, to be one of the first recruiters to discover Mariota.[10] After the camp, Helfrich visited Mariota in Hawaii to watch the somewhat unrecognized quarterback practice going into his senior season.[19] Helfrich calledChip Kelly during the visit and they made the decision to immediately offer Mariota a scholarship, despite never starting a varsity game.[19]

After his senior season, Mariota was rated the No. 2 recruiting prospect in the state of Hawaii and No. 12 dual-threat quarterback in the nation byRivals.com.[20] He was recruited by theOregon Ducks,Hawaii,Memphis,Utah,Oregon State,Washington,Arizona,Notre Dame,UCLA, andUSC but was only offered a scholarship by Memphis and Oregon.[21] He got the offer from Oregon only after the Ducks' first choice,Johnny Manziel, reneged on his scholarship and went toTexas A&M.[4]

College recruiting information
NameHometownSchoolHeightWeight40Commit date
Marcus Mariota
QB
Honolulu, HawaiiSaint Louis School6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)211 lb (96 kg)4.5Oct 30, 2010 
Recruit ratings:Scout: 3/5 stars   Rivals: 3/5 stars   247Sports: 3/5 stars   ESPN: 2/5 stars   
Overall recruit ranking:   Scout: 24 (QB)   Rivals: 24 (QB)   ESPN: 71 (QB)
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, On3, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

College career

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2012 season

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Mariota in 2012

Afterredshirting the 2011 season, Mariota was showcased in 2012 as the first freshman to start a season opener for theDucks in 22 seasons.[22] He helped lead Oregon to a 12–1 record and the No. 2 final season ranking while being namedAll-Pac-12 Conference 1st Team,Pac-12 Freshman Offensive Player of the Year, and earning the2013 Fiesta Bowl Offensive MVP Award as Mariota guided the Ducks to a 35–17 victory over#5 Kansas State.[23][24]

Starting in all 13 games, Mariota threw for 2,677 yards on 230-of-336 passing attempts (68.5%), including 32 touchdowns against only six interceptions. He also rushed 106 times for 752 yards (7.1 yards per carry) and five touchdowns.[25] Mariota's athletic versatility was exhibited againstArizona State,[26] when he caught a touchdown pass, threw a touchdown pass, and then ran for an 86-yard touchdown, achieving all three scores with 12 minutes still left in the first half.[27]

2013 season

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Mariota earnedPac-12 All-Conference 1st Team honors for the second consecutive year[28] after setting a Pac-12 record from the end of the 2012 season into the 2013 season by attempting 353 passes without an interception.[29] Starting in all 13 games, he completed 245-of-386 passing attempts (63.5%) for 3,665 yards with 31 touchdowns and only four interceptions, while rushing for 715 yards (7.4 yards per carry) and nine touchdowns.[30]

Mariota suffered a partialMCL tear againstUCLA on October 26, 2013, but continued to play the remainder of the season.[31] After Oregon's 8–0 start, Mariota was featured on the national cover of the November 4 issue ofSports Illustrated[32] as the favorite to win theHeisman Trophy before the No. 2 ranked Ducks fell to No. 6Stanford on November 7.[33] Despite Oregon's 11–2 season record and top 10 ranking, Mariota's sophomore season was considered a letdown after the Ducks failed to reach aBCS bowl berth for the first time since the2008 season.[34][35]

After a loss toArizona on November 23, Oregon's first loss to an unranked opponent since2008,[36] Mariota and the Ducks bounced back to narrowly beat rivalOregon State 36–35 in theCivil War. Mariota threw a touchdown pass toJosh Huff with 29 seconds remaining to give Oregon the come-from-behind victory over the Beavers.[37]

Mariota guided the Ducks to their third consecutive bowl victory, beatingTexas 30–7 in the2013 Alamo Bowl while being honored as the game's Offensive MVP after rushing for 133 yards on 15 carries and finishing with 386 total yards.[38] He finished the 2013 season with 4,380 yards of total offense, becoming the only player inOregon history to eclipse 4,000 yards in a season.[39]

2014 season

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Mariota scrambling against South Dakota in 2014

Prior to the Alamo Bowl on December 30, 2013, Mariota announced his decision to bypass theNFL draft and return for the2014 season.[40] Considered by many to be a Heisman Trophy favorite entering the 2014 season, Mariota was named to watch lists for theMaxwell Award,Walter Camp Award, andDavey O'Brien Award. Prior to the start of the 2014 season, Mariota was considered one of the best prospects for the NFL Draft.

On December 11, 2014, at the annual College Football Awards show inOrlando, Florida, Mariota won theDavey O'Brien Award for the nation's best quarterback, and theWalter Camp andMaxwell Awards, both awarded to the nation's best football player.[41] The next day back inEugene, Mariota graduated from the University of Oregon with a bachelor's degree in General Sciences, with an emphasis on human physiology, accomplishing one of his goals in returning to play after the 2013 season.[42]

On December 13, 2014, Mariota became the first Oregon Duck and Hawaii-born athlete to win the Heisman Trophy.[43] He had 788 out of 891 (88.4%) of the first place votes, and 90.9% of the total points.[44]

After a 12–1 regular season record,[45] the Ducks were selected to play in the2015 Rose Bowl, a semi-final game in theCollege Football Playoff, againstFlorida State and Jameis Winston. Mariota was named the Offensive MVP in the 59–20 victory, after throwing for 338 yards with two passing touchdowns and rushing for 62 yards with one touchdown.[46] With the win, Oregon facedOhio State in theNational Championship and lost by a score of 42–20. Coming into this game, Mariota was set to clinch the All-Time lowest interception record, until the final 27 seconds where the last pass of the game was intercepted by cornerbackEli Apple. The loss to the Buckeyes was Mariota's final collegiate game; he entered the2015 NFL draft a few days later.[47][48]

In 2016, Oregon unveiled their 30,000 square-foot Marcus Mariota Sports Performance Center.[49]

In 2020, the university conducted a poll of alumni and fans via social media, asking them to select four Oregon alumni for a notional Mount Rushmore for the university. Mariota was one of the top four selections, alongsideNike cofounder and university benefactorPhil Knight, Ducks track legendSteve Prefontaine, and recently graduated basketball superstarSabrina Ionescu.[50]

College statistics

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SeasonGamesPassingRushing
GPGSRecordCompAttPctYardsAvgTDIntRateAttYardsAvgTD
2011RedshirtRedshirt
2012131312–123033668.522,6778.0326163.2210675247.15
2013131311–224538663.53,6659.52314167.72967157.429
2014151513–230444568.34,454210.0142241181.7113577045.74154
Career414136–57791,16766.810,7969.310514171.83372,2376.629
  • 1 – NCAA Leader
  • 2 – Pac-12 Leader
  • 3 – NCAA Leader (QB)
  • 4 – Pac-12 Leader (QB)

Awards and honors

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Mariota (right) against Stanford

2012

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2013

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  • Pac-12 All-Conference 1st Team (Pac-12 Coaches, Phil Steele)[59][60]
  • Sports Illustrated Cover, August 19[61]
  • Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week (Pac-12 Coaches) October 7[62]
  • Walter Camp National Offensive Player of the Week, October 13
  • Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week (Pac-12 Coaches) October 14[63]
  • Sports Illustrated Cover, November 4[61]
  • Team's Most Outstanding Player (Skeie's Award)[64]
  • Team's Most Inspirational Player (Wilford Gonyea Award)[64]
  • Alamo Bowl Offensive MVP[65]
  • CFPA Quarterback Trophy Winner[66]

2014

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Mariota in thepocket against Colorado
  • Athlon Sports National Player of the Week[67] September 7
  • Walter Camp National Offensive Player of the Week[68] September 7
  • Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week (Pac-12 Coaches)[69] September 8
  • Davey O'Brien Quarterback of the Week[70] September 9
  • Sports Illustrated Cover, September 22[61]
  • Senior Bowl National Offensive Player of the Week[71] October 20
  • Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week (Pac-12 Coaches)[72] October 27
  • Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week (Pac-12 Coaches)[73] November 3
  • Team's Most Outstanding Player (Skeie's Award)[74]
  • Team's Most Inspirational Player (Wilford Gonyea Award)†[74]
  • Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year (Pac-12 Coaches)[75]
  • Pac-12 All-Conference 1st Team (Pac-12 Coaches)[76]
  • Pac-12 Championship Game MVP[77]
  • Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award[78]
  • Polynesian College Football Player of the Year[79]
  • Davey O'Brien Award[80]
  • Walter Camp Award[81]
  • Walter Camp All-America Team[82]
  • Maxwell Award[83]
  • Heisman Trophy[84]
  • Associated Press Player of the Year[85]
  • Sports Illustrated Cover, December 29[61]
  • Rose Bowl Offensive MVP (January 1, 2015)[86]
  • Manning Award[87]
  • Unanimous All-American[88]

†Shared award

College records

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Pac-12 Conference

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  • Career total touchdowns, 135[89]
  • Single season total touchdowns, 58 (2014)[90]
  • Freshman passing touchdowns, 32 (2012)[91]
  • Passes attempted without an interception, 353 (20122013)[92]

Oregon

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  • Career total offensive yards, 13,089 yards
  • Career passing yards, 10,796
  • Career passing touchdowns, 105 TD
  • Single season passing yards, 4,454 yards (2014)
  • Single season passing touchdowns, 42 (2014)
  • Single game passing touchdowns, 6 TD (2012, atCalifornia)
  • Source:Oregon Ducks Football Media Guide

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand span40-yard dash10-yard split20-yard split20-yard shuttleThree-cone drillVertical jumpBroad jumpWonderlic
6 ft3+34 in
(1.92 m)
222 lb
(101 kg)
32 in
(0.81 m)
9+78 in
(0.25 m)
4.52 s1.57 s2.62 s4.11 s6.87 s36 in
(0.91 m)
10 ft 1 in
(3.07 m)
33[93]
All values fromNFL Combine[94][95][96]

Tennessee Titans

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2015 season

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See also:2015 Tennessee Titans season
Mariota in 2015

Mariota was selected with the second overall pick in the first round by theTennessee Titans in the 2015 NFL draft behindJameis Winston.[97][98]

In May 2015, Mariota had the best-selling NFL jersey in the league, beating out Winston of theTampa Bay Buccaneers, andTom Brady of theNew England Patriots, who had the second and third highest selling jerseys respectively. Mariota stated, "It's surreal for me, it's such an honor. "For me it's one of those deals, looking back on it in the future, it's a crazy, crazy deal for sure."[99] Mariota and the Titans agreed to a contract on July 21. This made him the last 2015 first-round pick to be signed and, for the second consecutive year, the Titans were the last team to sign their first-round pick.[100] Mariota signed a four-year, $24,213,974 contract with a $15.9 million signing bonus.[101]

Mariota played in his first career regular-season game on September 13 against 2015'sfirst overall draft pick Jameis Winston and the Buccaneers. On his fourth career pass attempt, Mariota threw his first NFL touchdown on a 52-yard throw to wide receiverKendall Wright. Two plays later, Winston threw his first career pass on the next drive, which was intercepted by cornerbackCoty Sensabaugh and returned 26 yards for a touchdown. Mariota finished the 42–14 road victory having thrown 13-of-15 pass completions for 209 yards and four touchdowns with zero interceptions.[102][103] Mariota gained aperfect passer rating of 158.3, making him the first quarterback in NFL history to attain a perfect passer rating in his first career start. Mariota also became the first quarterback in NFL history to throw four touchdown passes in the first half of his NFL debut.[102] He is the youngest quarterback to reach the perfect passer rating (21 years, 318 days), surpassingRobert Griffin III. Mariota's performance earned him AFC Offensive Player of the Week for Week 1.[104]

In Week 2 against 2012 Heisman Trophy winnerJohnny Manziel and theCleveland Browns, Mariota completed 21-of-37 passes for 257 yards and two touchdowns in the 28–14 road loss.[105] The following week, Mariota played his first regular season home game against theIndianapolis Colts. Mariota completed 27-of-44 passes for 367 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions in the narrow 35–33 loss.[106] He set the record as the youngest quarterback since the franchise moved to Tennessee to throw for over 300 yards in a game.[107] He shares the NFL record for most touchdown passes in his first three games (eight) withMark Rypien.[108]

In Week 9 against theNew Orleans Saints, Mariota picked up his second career win after the Titans suffered a six-game losing stretch, as well as his first fourth-quarter/overtime victory in a 34–28 overtime road victory. Mariota threw for a career-high 371 yards and four touchdowns.[109] He also became the first rookie quarterback in NFL history to have two games with four touchdowns and no interceptions, and was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance.[110]

During a Week 13 victory of 42–39 over theJacksonville Jaguars, Mariota went 20-of-29, throwing for 268 yards with three touchdowns and an interception. He also ran for 112 yards on the day, including an 87-yard touchdown rush.[111] In the third quarter of the next game against theNew York Jets, running backAntonio Andrews threw a 41-yard passing touchdown to Mariota in thewildcat formation. Mariota became the first quarterback in franchise history to catch a touchdown reception. He also became the first NFL player since 1983 (Walter Payton) to pass for a touchdown, rush for a touchdown and catch a touchdown pass of at least 40 yards in the same season.[112] In Week 15 against the Patriots, Mariota completed 3-of-6 passes for 32 yards before leaving the eventual 33–16 road loss in the second quarter with a knee injury.[113] The next day, it was revealed that Mariota was diagnosed with another MCL sprain, and the Titans announced that he would miss the remainder of the season.Zach Mettenberger played in his place to close out the season. In 12 games of his rookie year in 2015, Mariota had 2,818 passing yards with 19 touchdowns and 10 interceptions, to go along with 34 carries for 252 yards and two rushing touchdowns.[114]

2016 season

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See also:2016 Tennessee Titans season

In Week 10 of the 2016 season, Mariota threw for four touchdowns and 295 yards as the Titans beat theGreen Bay Packers 47–25. For his performance, Mariota was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week. Additionally, he was named the AFC Offensive Player of the Month for November after passing for 1,124 yards with 11 touchdowns and two interceptions for a 115.0 passer rating, in addition to rushing for 89 yards and a touchdown.[115] However, during Week 16, Mariota fractured his right fibula in a 38–17 Christmas Eve road loss to the Jaguars.[116] He underwent surgery and missed the regular-season finale.[117][118][119] With Mariota out,Matt Cassel faced theHouston Texans in a 24–17 win. The Titans finished 9–7, but missed out on the playoffs for the eighth consecutive year.[120]

Mariota finished the 2016 season with a career-high 3,426 passing yards with 26 touchdowns and nine interceptions, to go along with 60 carries, a career-high 349 rushing yards and two touchdowns.[121] Mariota was also ranked 50th by his peers on theNFL Top 100 Players of 2017[122] and was named aPro Bowl first alternate.[123]

2017 season

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See also:2017 Tennessee Titans season

On September 10, 2017, against theOakland Raiders in the season opener, Mariota recorded a rushing touchdown in the first quarter for the Titans' first points of the 2017 season. He finished the 26–16 loss with 25-of-41 passes for 256 yards and totaled three rushes for 26 yards and a touchdown.[124] Three weeks later against theHouston Texans, Mariota was limited to 96 passing yards and two interceptions, while also rushing for 39 yards and two touchdowns, before leaving the eventual 57–14 road loss with a hamstring injury.[125] Cassel was named starter as Mariota missed the Week 5 matchup against theMiami Dolphins, but the latter returned in Week 6 against theIndianapolis Colts in a 36–22 victory.[126] In the regular season finale, with a playoff berth on the line, Mariota and the Titans faced the AFC South Champion, the Jaguars (in Week 2, the Titans won their matchup on the road 37–16.) Mariota successfully completed that game to win 15–10, and locked up the #5 seed in the playoffs after theBaltimore Ravens lost to theCincinnati Bengals later that day. The win also gave Tennessee their first postseason berth since 2008.[127]

Mariota finished the regular season with 3,232 passing yards, 13 touchdowns, and 15 interceptions, to go along with 60 carries for 312 yards and five touchdowns.[128]

Making his first career postseason appearance, Mariota and the Titans went on the road to face the AFC West Champion, theKansas City Chiefs. In their last matchup (Week 15 of the 2016 season), the Titans-narrowly won 19–17 off a field goal by former Chief placekickerRyan Succop. In theWild Card Round, Mariota became only the second player (the first wasBrad Johnson in the regular season) in NFL history, and the first quarterback in the playoffs, to catch his own pass for a touchdown after it was batted back to him by cornerbackDarrelle Revis.[129] The Titans narrowly won 22–21, after being down 21–3 at halftime, for their first playoff win since the2003 season.[130] The team's postseason run ended in theDivisional Round against the Patriots. In the 35–14 road loss, Mariota threw for 254 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 37 yards, but was sacked eight times.[131]

2018 season

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See also:2018 Tennessee Titans season
Mariota in 2018

On April 18, 2018, the Titans picked up the fifth-year option on Mariota's contract.[132]

In the season-opener against the Dolphins, Mariota was limited to 103 passing yards and 15 rushing yards before leaving the eventual 27–20 road loss with an elbow injury.[133] He missed Week 2 against the Texans due to injury, andBlaine Gabbert was named the starter.[134] During a Week 3 road victory of 9–6 over the Jaguars, Mariota came in to relieve Gabbert, who suffered a concussion. Mariota completed 12-of-18 passes for 100 yards and rushed for 51 yards.[135] In the next game, Mariota returned to the starting lineup to face theSuper Bowl LII championPhiladelphia Eagles. He completed 30-of-43 passes for 344 yards, two passing touchdowns, and an interception to go along with 46 rushing yards and a touchdown. Mariota led the Titans back from a 14-point deficit to an eventual 26–23 overtime victory, earning him AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors.[136] Two weeks later against theBaltimore Ravens, Mariota was sacked 11 times (the most for a quarterback sinceGreg McElroy in 2012) in a 21–0 loss.[137]

Following a Week 8 bye, Mariota made his second appearance onMonday Night Football as the Titans defeated theDallas Cowboys on the road 28–14. He threw for 240 yards and two passing touchdowns, while also rushing for 32 yards and a rushing touchdown, to improve to 2–0 as a starter onMonday Night Football.[138] In Week 10 against the Patriots, Mariota led the Titans to a 34–10 victory, marking the team's first victory over the Patriots since 2002. He threw for 228 yards and two touchdowns, rushed for 21 yards, and caught a pass for 21 yards.[139] Two weeks later against the Texans, Mariota successfully completed his first 19 passes, as well as throwing for 303 yards and two touchdowns. He finished the 34–17 road loss completing 22-of-23 passes for a completion percentage of 95.7.[140] During Week 16 against theWashington Redskins, Mariota was limited to 110 passing yards and seven rushing yards before leaving the eventual 25–16 victory with a temporary injury to the nerves in the neck/shoulder area (also known as a stinger.)[141] Without Mariota and with the playoffs in contention for the regular-season finale, Gabbert led the Titans in a loss to the Colts. The team finished 9–7 for the third consecutive year and missed out on the playoffs.[142]

Mariota finished the 2018 season with a career-low 11 touchdowns, eight interceptions, and a career-low 2,528 passing yards. However, he rushed for a career-high 357 yards and two touchdowns.[143]

2019 season

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See also:2019 Tennessee Titans season
Mariota in 2019

During the season-opening 43–13 road victory over the Browns, Mariota threw for 248 yards and three touchdowns.[144] Three weeks later against theAtlanta Falcons, he had 227 passing yards and three touchdowns in the 24–10 road victory.[145]

During a Week 6 16–0 shutout road loss to theDenver Broncos, Mariota was benched in the third quarter in favor ofRyan Tannehill with the Titans trailing 13–0 after throwing for 63 yards and two interceptions.[146] The following week against theLos Angeles Chargers, Tannehill was named the starter with Mariota serving as backup.[147] He remained the backup for the rest of the season. In the regular-season finale against the Texans, which resulted in a 35–14 road victory, Mariota came in to throw a single pass, which was a 24-yard connection to rookie wide receiverA. J. Brown that put him over 1,000 receiving yards on the season.[148] Tannehill led the Titans to a 7–3 record (9–7 overall), securing them a playoff berth.

During theWild Card Round against the Patriots, Mariota completed a four-yard pass toMyCole Pruitt in the first quarter of the 20–13 road victory.[149] Two weeks later in theAFC Championship Game against the Chiefs, Mariota came in during the second quarter of the 35–24 road loss and had a five-yard rush.[150]

On March 15, 2020, the Titans signed Tannehill to a long-term extension, signaling the end of Mariota's five-year tenure in Tennessee.[151]

Las Vegas Raiders

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2020 season

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See also:2020 Las Vegas Raiders season

On March 16, 2020, Mariota signed a two-year, $17.6 million contract with theLas Vegas Raiders to serve asDerek Carr's backup.[152]

Mariota was placed oninjured reserve on September 7.[153] He was designated to return from injured reserve on September 30 and began practicing with the team again.[154] Mariota was activated on October 20.[155]

Mariota made his Raiders' debut in the first quarter of the Week 15 matchup against the Chargers after Carr left the eventual 30–27 overtime loss with a groin injury. Mariota finished the game completing 17-of-28 passes for 226 yards, a touchdown, and an interception, while also rushing for 88 yards and a touchdown.[156][157]

2021 season

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See also:2021 Las Vegas Raiders season

After being brought in for a designed play during the season-opener against the Ravens, Mariota suffered a quad injury and was placed on injured reserve on September 18, 2021.[158] He was activated on October 16.[159]

Throughout the season, Mariota was used frequently as a gadget quarterback, entering games to run or hand off the football.[160]

Atlanta Falcons

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Mariota in 2022
See also:2022 Atlanta Falcons season

On March 21, 2022, Mariota signed a two-year, $18.75 million deal with theAtlanta Falcons after Atlanta traded longtime starterMatt Ryan to the Indianapolis Colts.[161]

On July 28, Mariota was named the Falcons' starting quarterback after competing for the job with rookieDesmond Ridder in the offseason.[162] In the season opener against theNew Orleans Saints, Mariota threw for 215 yards and rushed for 72 yards and a touchdown during the narrow 27–26 loss.[163] During a Week 6 28–14 victory over theSan Francisco 49ers, he completed 13-for-14 passes for 129 yards and two touchdowns while also rushing for 50 yards and a touchdown.[164] Mariota was named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance.[165] Two weeks later against theCarolina Panthers, Mariota completed 20-of-28 passes for 253 yards, three touchdowns, and two interceptions in the 37–34 overtime victory.[166]

On December 8, Mariota was benched in favor of Ridder for the Falcons' Week 15 rematch against the Saints.[167] Mariota was placed on injured reserve with a knee injury six days later.[168] In the 2022 season, he appeared in 13 games, throwing for 2,219 yards, 15 touchdowns, and nine interceptions, to go along with a career-high 438 rushing yards and four touchdowns.[169]

In a move to save cap space, Mariota was released on February 28, 2023.[170]

Philadelphia Eagles

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See also:2023 Philadelphia Eagles season

On March 20, 2023, Mariota signed a one-year, $5 million deal with thePhiladelphia Eagles.[171]

In a backup role toJalen Hurts, Mariota appeared in three games. He threw for a touchdown and an interception, both of which came in Week 18 against the Giants.[172]

Washington Commanders

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2024 season

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Mariota in 2024
See also:2024 Washington Commanders season

On March 14, 2024, Mariota signed a one-year deal with theWashington Commanders.[173] He briefly wore 0 as hisjersey number, the first quarterback in NFL history to do so, before changing to 18 after training camp.[174][175] The Commanders' first round selection (second overall, as Mariota had been) in the2024 NFL draft was quarterbackJayden Daniels, who was named the starter for the season. Mariota was named third-string quarterback to start the season behindJeff Driskel.

On September 7, Mariota was placed on injured reserve after straining hispectoral muscle in practice.[176] He was activated on October 5.[177] During Week 7 against theCarolina Panthers, Daniels suffered a rib injury and Mariota entered the game, where he completed 18-of-23 passes for 205 yards and two touchdowns in the 40–7 victory.[178] During the regular-season finale against theDallas Cowboys, Mariota replaced Daniels to start the second half as Dallas led 9–3. Despite one drive in the fourth quarter where Mariota was sacked twice and forced to punt, the Commanders scored three touchdowns for a 23–19 comeback road victory. The last drive resulted in a five-yard touchdown pass to wide receiverTerry McLaurin with two seconds remaining.[179]

Daniels started each of the Commanders' postseason games, with Mariota making no appearances. Their postseason run ended with a 55–23 loss for the NFC Championship to division rivalPhiladelphia Eagles, who would go on to winSuper Bowl LIX.

2025 season

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See also:2025 Washington Commanders season

On March 13, 2025, Mariota re-signed with the Commanders on a one-year, $8 million contract.[180][181]

During Week 3 against the Raiders, Mariota started in place of the injured Jayden Daniels, where he completed 15-of-21 passes for 207 yards and a touchdown in the 41–24 victory.[182] During Week 8 against the Chiefs, Mariota once again started in place of Daniels, where he completed 21-of-30 passes for 213 yards, a touchdown, and two interceptions in the 28–7 road loss.[183]

NFL career statistics

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Legend
Led the league
BoldCareer high

Regular season

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YearTeamGamesPassingRushingSacksFumbles
GPGSRecordCmpAttPctYdsY/ALngTDIntRtgAttYdsAvgLngTDSckYdsFumLost
2015TEN12123–923037062.22,8187.661191091.5342527.487238258106
2016TEN15158–727645161.23,4267.66026995.6603495.84122315695
2017TEN15159–628145362.03,2327.175131579.3603125.23452717321
2018TEN14137–622833168.92,5287.66111892.3643575.62724224392
2019TEN762–49516059.41,2037.5757292.3241295.41502516230
2020LV10172860.72268.1351183.39889.82610000
2021LV1001250.042.040056.313876.73110010
2022ATL13135–818430061.32,2197.47515988.2854385.23042819583
2023PHI30152365.21647.1221182.58526.517031111
2024WAS30344477.33648.32940131.218925.133132900
2025WAS751–49214065.71,0657.6567590.3271937.1441106321
Career1007935–441,4532,30263.117,2497.5751046090.14022,3495.887191991,2904619

Postseason

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YearTeamGamesPassingRushingSacksFumbles
GPGSRecordCmpAttPctYdsY/ALngTDIntRtgAttYdsAvgLngTDSckYdsFumLost
2017TEN221–1416860.34596.8364193.912836.9170106200
2019TEN3011100.044.040083.3155.0500000
2021LV1000000000000000
2023PHI1000000000000000
2024WAS30000000210.5200000
Career1021–1426960.94636.7364194.115895.9170106200

NFL records

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  • Most passing touchdowns by a rookie quarterback in one half: 4 (tied withJameis Winston andDeshaun Watson) (September 13, 2015)[184]
  • First player in NFL history to pass for at least 250 yards with three touchdowns and rush for more than 100 yards in the same game[185]
  • Second rookie in NFL history to throw at least four touchdown passes in a season opener[186]
  • First quarterback in NFL history to record six total touchdown passes within the first two games of his career[187]
  • First player in the Super Bowl era with a perfect passer rating in first NFL start[188]
  • First player to have both a receiving and passing touchdown in a playoff game[189]
  • First player to throw a touchdown pass to himself in the playoffs[189]
  • Sixteen games with at least two touchdown passes in his first two NFL seasons (tied with Peyton Manning andRussell Wilson)
  • First rookie to have two games with four touchdown passes and no interceptions[190]
  • First quarterback in NFL history to throw four touchdown passes in the first half of his NFL debut[191]

Titans franchise records

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  • Most passing touchdowns in a season by a rookie: 19[192]
  • Most rushing yards in a game by a quarterback: 112[193]
  • Longest run by a quarterback: 87 yards[194]
  • First quarterback to catch a touchdown reception
  • First player to throw a touchdown pass to himself
  • First rookie to start at quarterback in Week 1[123]
  • Highest season completion percentage by a rookie: 62.2[195]
  • Highest single game completion percentage: 95.7
  • Most Completions (game, as a rookie): 28 (November 8, 2015, against the New Orleans Saints)[196]
  • Most Passing Yards (game, as a rookie): 371 (November 8, 2015, against the New Orleans Saints)[196]
  • Most Passing TDs (game, as a rookie): 4 (September 13, 2015, against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and November 8, 2015, against the New Orleans Saints)[196]
  • Best Passer Rating (game, as a rookie): 158.3 (September 13, 2015, against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers)[196]
  • Most Yds/Pass Att (game, as a rookie): 13.93 (September 13, 2015, against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers)[196]

Personal life

[edit]

Mariota married Kiyomi Cook in 2021 and the couple had their first child, Makaia, the following year.[197][198]

Mariota was one of three quarterbacks, along withPatrick Mahomes andKirk Cousins, documented on and off the field during the 2022 season for theNetflix andNFL Films seriesQuarterback, which debuted in July 2023.[199]

The Mariotas have a foundation called Motiv8, which works to provide sports and healthy lifestyle programming to children.[200]

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