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Joe Greene, and the Three Who Aren’t There

Joe Greene, and the Three Who Aren’t There
Joe Greene, and the Three Who Aren’t There

Joe Greene, and the Three Who Aren’t There

Dwight White on the bench in his rookie season, 1971. He was a fourth-round pick out of East Texas State. (Neil Leifer/Sports Illustrated)

Chillin’ in the tub, 1973. (Walter Iooss Jr./Sports Illustrated)

Though hospitalized with pneumonia before Super Bowl IX, White was a force in the game. Overall, the Steelers held the Vikings to 119 total yards, still a Super Bowl record. (Neil Leifer/Sports Illustrated)

Mad Dog and Holmes goofing before the College All-Star Game in 1975. (AP)

White and Greene share wardrope tips in 1976. (AP)

White manned the right side of the front four. He’s unofficially credited with 46 career sacks. (Focus on Sports/Getty Images)

Like Greene and Holmes, White was a Texas transplant who found fame in the ’Burgh. (Focus on Sports/Getty Images)


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