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Dwight
Stephenson,
a second-round pick and
the 48th player selected
in the 1980 NFL Draft,
excelled at center for
the Miami Dolphins for
eight seasons from 1980
to 1987. Te 6-2,
255-pound Stephenson was
an All-America at the
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In just a few years, he
was universally
recognized as the
premier center in the
NFL. He earned both
All-Pro and All-AFC
recognition five
straight years from 1983
to 1987. He was named
the AFC or NFL Offensive
Lineman of the Year in
various major polls four
years. Stephenson was
selected for five
straight Pro Bowl games,
the first four as a
starter. Injuries
prevented him from
playing in the 1987 and
1988 games.
Stephenson, who was born
November 20, 1957, in
Murfreesboro, North
Carolina, was quiet,
intense, hard-working
and competitive. He was
an exceptionally quick
blocker and he possessed
an explosive charge off
the snap. He was the
Dolphins offensive
captain and his presence
as the anchor of the
offensive line was a
major factor in the
Dolphins’ record of
allowing the fewest
quarterback sacks in the
NFL for six straight
years.
Stephenson was the
starting center in the
1982, 1984 and 1985 AFC
championship games and
in Super Bowls XVII and
XIX. He was elected to
the Pro Football Hall of
Fame in 1998. |