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Norm Evans Date of birth September 28, 1942 Place of birth Santa Fe, New Mexico Position(s) Offensive Tackle College Texas Christian AFC-NFC
Pro Bowl2 Statistics Teams 1965
1966-1969
1970-1975
1976-1978AFL Houston Oilers
AFL Miami Dolphins
NFL Miami Dolphins
NFL Seattle SeahawksNorman Evans (born September 28, 1942) is a former American Professional Football offensive tackle who played fourteen seasons, ten of those with the Miami Dolphins, first in the American Football League, later in the NFL. He was selected to two Pro Bowls and played in three Super Bowls.
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Miami Dolphins Super Bowl VII Champions 1 Garo Yepremian | 7 Billy Lothridge | 11 Jim Del Gaizo | 12 Bob Griese | 13 Jake Scott (MVP) | 15 Earl Morrall | 20 Larry Seiple | 21 Jim Kiick | 22 Mercury Morris | 23 Charles Leigh | 25 Tim Foley | 26 Lloyd Mumphord | 28 Ed Jenkins | 32 Hubert Ginn | 39 Larry Csonka | 40 Dick Anderson | 42 Paul Warfield | 45 Curtis Johnson | 49 Charlie Babb | 51 Larry Ball | 53 Bob Matheson | 54 Howard Kindig | 56 Jesse Powell | 57 Mike Kolen | 59 Doug Swift | 60 Al Jenkins | 62 Jim Langer | 65 Maulty Moore | 66 Larry Little | 67 Bob Kuechenberg | 68 Mike Kadish | 72 Bob Heinz | 73 Norm Evans | 75 Manny Fernandez | 77 Doug Crusan | 78 Jim Dunaway | 79 Wayne Moore | 80 Marv Fleming | 81 Howard Twilley | 82 Otto Stowe | 83 Vern Den Herder | 84 Bill Stanfill | 85 Nick Buoniconti | 86 Marlin Briscoe | 88 Jim Mandich | 89 Karl Noonan
Head Coach: Don Shula
Coaches: Bill Arnsparger | Monte Clark | Tom Keane | Mike Scarry | Howard Schnellenberger | Carl TaseffMiami Dolphins Super Bowl VIII Champions 1 Garo Yepremian | 10 Don Strock | 12 Bob Griese | 13 Jake Scott | 15 Earl Morrall | 20 Larry Seiple | 21 Jim Kiick | 22 Mercury Morris | 23 Charles Leigh | 25 Tim Foley | 26 Lloyd Mumphord | 29 Tom Smith | 34 Ron Sellers | 36 Don Nottingham | 39 Larry Csonka (MVP) | 40 Dick Anderson | 42 Paul Warfield | 45 Curtis Johnson | 48 Henry Stuckey | 49 Charles Babb | 51 Larry Ball | 53 Bob Matheson | 55 Irv Goode | 57 Mike Kolen | 58 Bruce Bannon | 59 Doug Swift | 62 Jim Langer | 64 Ed Newman | 65 Maulty Moore | 66 Larry Little | 67 Bob Kuechenberg | 70 Larry Woods | 72 Bob Heinz | 73 Norm Evans | 75 Manny Fernandez | 76 Willie Young | 77 Doug Crusan | 79 Wayne Moore | 80 Marv Fleming | 81 Howard Twilley | 82 Bo Rather | 83 Vern Den Herder | 84 Bill Stanfill | 85 Nick Buoniconti | 86 Marlin Briscoe | 88 Jim Mandich | 89 Charley Wade
Head Coach: Don Shula
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Head Coach: Jack Patera
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