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Marcus Mariota was born on 30 October, 1993 in Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S., is an American football player (born 1993). Discover Marcus Mariota's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 30 years old?

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Age 30 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 30 October 1993
Birthday 30 October
Birthplace Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Marcus Mariota Height, Weight & Measurements

At 30 years old, Marcus Mariota height is 1.93 m .

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Marcus Mariota Net Worth

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1993

Marcus Ardel Taulauniu Mariota (born October 30, 1993) is an American football quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL).

Mariota was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on October 30, 1993, to Alana Deppe-Mariota and Toa Mariota.

He is of Samoan descent on his father's side and German descent on his mother's side.

He grew up admiring the quarterback play of fellow Samoan Jeremiah Masoli, who was also a standout quarterback at the Saint Louis School and the University of Oregon.

Mariota describes himself as a dedicated Christian.

Mariota has a younger brother Matt who also plays football.

Mariota attended the Saint Louis School in Honolulu, where he was a two-sport star in football and track.

In football, he was relatively unknown until late in his high school career due to not starting until his senior season.

As a senior, he helped lead St. Louis to an 11–1 record and the state title while being named PrepStar Magazine All-West Region and Interscholastic League of Honolulu Offensive Player of the Year.

Mariota threw for 2,597 yards on 165-of-225 passing attempts (64.7%), including 32 touchdowns against only five interceptions.

He also rushed the ball 60 times for 455 yards (7.6 yards per carry) and seven touchdowns.

2008

Despite Oregon's 11–2 season record and top-ten ranking, Mariota's sophomore season was considered a letdown after the Ducks failed to reach a BCS bowl berth for the first time since the 2008 season.

After a loss to Arizona on November 23, Oregon's first loss to an unranked opponent since 2008, Mariota and the Ducks bounced back to beat rival Oregon State 36–35 in the Civil War.

2010

At the 2010 National Underclassman Combine, he won the camp's "Fastest Man" and "Combine King" awards after running a 4.48-second 40-yard dash.

Mariota attended an Oregon football camp in the summer of 2010, which allowed Mark Helfrich, Oregon's then offensive coordinator, to be one of the first recruiters to discover Mariota.

After the camp, Helfrich visited Mariota in Hawaii to watch the somewhat unrecognized quarterback practice going into his senior season.

Helfrich called Chip Kelly during the visit and they made the decision to immediately offer Mariota a scholarship, despite never starting a varsity game.

After his senior season, he was rated the No. 2 recruiting prospect in the state of Hawaii and No. 12 dual-threat quarterback in the nation by Rivals.com.

He was recruited by the Oregon Ducks, Hawaii, Memphis, Utah, Oregon State, Washington, Arizona, Notre Dame, UCLA, and USC but was only offered a scholarship by Memphis and Oregon.

2011

At the 2011 HHSAA T&F Championships, he earned fourth-place finishes in both the 200-meter dash (23.41 s) and the long jump (20 ft, 7 in), while also placing tenth in the 100-meter dash event at 11.63 seconds.

He also ran the second leg on the St. Louis 4 × 100 m relay squad, helping them capture the state title with a time of 42.83 seconds.

After redshirting the 2011 season, Mariota was showcased in 2012 as the first freshman to start a season opener for the Ducks in 22 seasons.

2012

Mariota played college football for the Oregon Ducks, where he was the starting quarterback from 2012 to 2014.

Mariota was named to the NUC All World Game alongside eventual 2012 Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel.

Also a standout track and field athlete, Mariota was a state track qualifier in the sprinting and jumping events.

Mariota earned Pac-12 All-Conference 1st Team honors for the second consecutive year after setting a Pac-12 record from the end of the 2012 season into the 2013 season by attempting 353 passes without an interception.

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.

Mariota suffered a partial tear of the MCL against UCLA on October 26 but continued to play the remainder of the season.

2013

He helped lead Oregon to a 12–1 record and the No. 2 final season ranking while being named All-Pac-12 Conference 1st Team, Pac-12 Freshman Offensive Player of the Year, and earning the 2013 Fiesta Bowl Offensive MVP Award as he guided the Ducks to a 35–17 victory over #5 Kansas State.

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 the ball 106 times for 752 yards (7.1 yards per carry) and five touchdowns.

His athletic versatility was exhibited against Arizona State, 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 first half.

After Oregon's 8–0 start, Mariota was featured on the national cover of the November 4, 2013, issue of Sports Illustrated as the favorite to win the Heisman Trophy before the No. 2 ranked Ducks fell to No. 6 Stanford on November 7.

2014

As a junior in 2014, Mariota became the first University of Oregon player, as well as the first Hawaii-born athlete, to win the Heisman Trophy, in addition to winning the Maxwell Award, the Walter Camp Award, the Manning Award, the Davey O'Brien Award and the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award.

2015

He also led the team to an appearance in the 2015 CFP National Championship game.

He was selected second overall by the Tennessee Titans in the 2015 NFL Draft.

Beginning with his second season as starting quarterback for the Titans, who had only won five combined games in the previous two seasons, Mariota led the team to three consecutive winning seasons, the most since the team was known as the Houston Oilers.

2019

He was benched and replaced by Ryan Tannehill as starting quarterback halfway through the 2019 season, who the team had traded for earlier that offseason.

Mariota signed with the Las Vegas Raiders the following season and backed up Derek Carr for two seasons.

He then signed with the Atlanta Falcons in 2022, where he started for most of the season.