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  2. 1987 All-Pro Team - Wikipedia

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    The 1987 All-Pro Team is composed of the National Football League players that were named to the Associated Press, Newspaper Enterprise Association, Pro Football Writers Association, Pro Football Weekly, and The Sporting News in 1987. Both first- and second- teams are listed for the AP and NEA teams.

  3. 1987 NFL season - Wikipedia

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    The 1987 NFL season was the 68th regular season of the National Football League (NFL). This season featured games predominantly played by replacement players , as the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) players were on strike from weeks four to six with week three being cancelled in its entirety.

  4. Category:All-Pro Teams - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "All-Pro Teams" The following 105 pages are in this category, out of 105 total. ... 1987 All-Pro Team; 1988 All-Pro Team; 1989 All-Pro Team; 1990 ...

  5. Category:1987 National Football League season - Wikipedia

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    1987 National Football League season by team (28 P) N. National Football League replacement players (654 P) ... 1987–88 NFL playoffs; 1988 Pro Bowl; S. Super Bowl XXII

  6. 1986–87 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    The NFL did not use a fixed-bracket playoff system. The three division winners were seeded 1–3 based on their overall won-lost-tied record, and received a first-round bye while the wild card teams were seeded 4 and 5, and played in the first round, dubbed the wild-card playoffs or wild-card weekend, with the 4 seed hosting.

  7. Memories of 1987 a reminder to NC State that ACC ... - AOL

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    When the 1987 ACC Tournament ended, it was all Wolfpack red on one end of the court at the Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland, a Washington, D.C. suburb. The nets came down, Valvano winning a ...

  8. Dwight Stephenson - Wikipedia

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    Stephenson was voted as an All-Pro five consecutive times from 1983 to 1987. He was selected to play on five Pro Bowl squads over the same span. He was named AFC Offensive Lineman of the Year by the NFLPA five consecutive times (1983–87) and voted the Seagram's Seven Crowns of Sports Offensive Lineman of the Year three consecutive times (1983 ...

  9. Dave Duerson - Wikipedia

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    He also intercepted six passes for 139 yards with a longest return of 38 yards. At season's end, Duerson was named first-team All-Pro by Pro Football Weekly, the Pro Football Writers Association and The Sporting News and second-team All-Pro by the Associated Press. In 1987, Duerson was the recipient of the NFL Man of the Year Award. In his 11 ...