Happy anniversary to Miami Dolphins legend Dwight Stephenson. Stephenson, who served as the staple of Miami’s terrific offensive line throughout the 1980s, was elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on this date back in 1998. With the latest round of Hall of Fame elections just a week away, Miami will hope to see their next alumni immortalized in Canton with a breakthrough for linebacker Zack Thomas.
On this day in 1998, former center Dwight Stephenson is elected into the @ProFootballHOF. #FinsUp pic.twitter.com/3u1vRiIdog
— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) January 24, 2020
For Stephenson, his election into the Hall of Fame served as a bit of redemption after his playing career was abruptly cut short by a dirty play against the New York Jets in 1987. Stephenson was cut low and suffered a torn ACL and LCL in his left knee — a situation that eventually led to “drop foot” and ended his hopes of returning to the gridiron. He formally retired in September of 1989 after more than a year of grueling rehab to try to recover his form. A tragic ending to a glorious and brilliant career, indeed.
A decade later, Stephenson would learn his brief but dominant playing career would not be forgotten and that he was being inducted into Canton.
Here’s to you, Dwight — for the memories of past glory days and all you gave to the Miami Dolphins. Happy anniversary!
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