After six years with the Dallas Cowboys, Mark Stepnoski joined the Houston Oilers. Notably, the Center brought a three-year streak of Pro Bowls with him, and he continued that in Houston, earning that accolade in 1995 and 1996, giving him five in total.
As the team relocated to Tennessee, Stepnoski’s Pro Bowl days were behind him, but Stepnoski was still a top Center. He played two more years for the now-named Titans and would rejoin the Cowboys for the 2000 Season.
Stepnoski started all 61 of his Games for Houston/Tennessee.
The Dallas Cowboys had ideas for Mark Stepnoski when they drafted him in the 3rd Round from the University of Pittsburgh. Dallas converted him from Offensive Guard to Center, a position he had never played before; however, they did not rush him, easing him to the position learning from the incumbent, Tom Rafferty.