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Lincoln Kennedy

Offensive Tackle

Tamerlane Lincoln Kennedy Jr.

Inducted 2015

Date of Birth

2/1/1971

Birthplace

York, PA

School

University of Washington (1989-1992)

Bio

One of the most dominant offensive linemen of his era, Lincoln Kennedy led the Washington Huskies to a perfect 12-0 national championship season in 1991. A unanimous First Team All-America in 1992, Kennedy led Washington to bowls all four seasons of his career, including three consecutive Rose Bowls. The 1992 First Team All-Pac-10 selection led the Huskies to three consecutive conference titles, and he is one of only three two-time recipients of the Morris Trophy as the best offensive lineman in the Pac-10. A captain his senior year, Kennedy twice received Washington’s lineman of the year award, and he allowed only two sacks in his four-year career. A 2004 inductee into the University of Washington Husky Hall of Fame, he played for College Football Hall of Fame coach Don James. The ninth overall selection by the Atlanta Falcons in the 1993 NFL Draft, Kennedy spent two seasons in Atlanta and nine seasons with the Oakland Raiders. The San Diego native was a two-time All-Pro selection and three-time Pro Bowler, and he led the Raiders to Super Bowl XXXVII. Kennedy became a broadcast analyst and radio talk show host.

Stats

Height 6'7"

Weight 325

Career Highlights

  • 1992 All-Conference
  • 1992 Unanimous All-American
  • 1991 All-Conference
  • 1991 Third Team All-America
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