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Dwight Stephenson

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. He played from 1980 until 1987, when his left knee injured by New York Jets Marty Lyons and Joe Klecko.

Stephenson was an All-American at the University of Alabama, under coach Bear Bryant. He was drafted by Don Shula and the Dolphins in the second round of the 1980 draft. The 6'2, 255 pound center would eventually become regarded by many as the best center of all time, but was used on special teams only until late in the 1981 season, when Mark Dennard was injured.

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. After he left, the Dolphins' line would continue to protect the pocket superbly, extending the record to 9 straight seasons.

Stephenson was voted as an All-Pro five consecutive times from 1983-87. He was selected to play on five Pro Bowl squads over the same span. He started at center in the AFC Championship game three times, in 1982, 1984, and 1985. He started at center in both of the last two Dolphin Super Bowl teams.

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