Henry Stuckey

An eighth-round selection in the 1972 NFL draft, he did not play his first year with the Dolphins, but then had to replace an injured Lloyd Mumphord in 1973.

Stuckey replaced Mumphord in Super Bowl Vll on special teams.

Stuckey reunited with one of his close teammates, Charlie Leigh, in 2002 to do a player day at Shoreline Memorial Hospital, where the teammates walked through the entire hospital and signed autographs for staff and patients.

Henry is also credited in helping raise funds for The Dan Marino Foundation.

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