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Encyclopedia > Dwight Stephenson

Dwight Stephenson is a former Miami Dolphins offensive lineman and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame's class of 1998.


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Dwight Stephenson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (312 words)
Dwight Stephenson (Born November 20, 1957, in Murfreesboro, North Carolina) is a former Miami Dolphins offensive lineman and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame's class of 1998.
Stephenson was an All-American at the University of Alabama, under coach Bear Bryant.
With the exceptionally explosive Stephenson as offensive captain, the Dolphins offensive line gave up the least sacks in the NFL for a record 6 straight seasons, from 1982-87, which doubled the length of the previous record.
Glendale Biographies (541 words)
Stephenson is a Royal Arch Mason, a Past Master of Unity Lodge, No. 368, F. and A. M., and one of the organizers and a charter member of the American Legion at Glendale.
Stephenson is recognized within a wide circle of friends as a man of unusual ability.
Stephenson is a member of the Tuesday Afternoon Club and of the P.E.O. They reside at 327 West Cypress Avenue.
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