• Eugene Thurman Upshaw Jr. (August 15, 1945 – August 20, 2008), nicknamed "Uptown Gene" and "Highway 63", was an American professional football guard who...
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  • receive copies of all player contracts. In 1983, former Oakland Raider Gene Upshaw became the executive director of the NFLPA. During his tenure, he oversaw...
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  • 1951), Canadian ice hockey player Gene Upshaw, NFL Hall of Fame guard and former NFL Players Association director Gene Sarazen (1902–1999), American golfer...
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  • The Gene Upshaw Award is awarded to the best lineman, offensive or defensive, in NCAA Division II college football. The award is presented by the Manheim...
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  • soprano Gene Upshaw (1945–2008), American football player Grace Upshaw (born 1975), American Olympic track and field athlete Jessica Upshaw (1959–2013)...
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    respectively, with all five teams winning the Super Bowl. He played alongside Gene Upshaw, another Hall of Famer, at left guard from 1967 to 1974. In the 1967...
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    National Black Chamber of Commerce, eHealth, Sofitel Hotels, Trent Lott, Gene Upshaw, Dan Snyder, Martha Stewart, and the Office of the President at Penn...
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    all-Pro Football Hall of Fame offensive line with tackle Art Shell, guard Gene Upshaw, center Jim Otto, and tackle Bob Brown. The teams of the 1970s were thoroughly...
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  • All-Region Third-team. Following his senior season, he received the 2011 Gene Upshaw Award as the top Division II lineman. He was the GLIAC Offensive Lineman...
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  • for Trinity University He is the younger brother of NFL player Gene Upshaw. "Marvin Upshaw". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 2023-02-06...
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