

George Andrie gets a big hit on Johnny Unitas during the second quarter of Super Bowl V. The collision sent Unitas to the sideline for the rest of the game - but all this was after he had connected with tight end John Mackey for a 75-yard strike.
George Andrie hits Johnny Unitas in Super Bowl V

Linebacker Lee Roy Jordan (#55) leads the original Dooms Day Defense of the Dallas Cowboys in stopping and separating the ball from Altie Taylor of the Detroit Lions in the opening round of the 1970 playoffs. Dallas won 5-0.
Some great names from Dallas Cowboys history here - George Andrie (#66), Bob Lilly (#74), Jordan (#55), Dave Edwards (#52) & Chuck Howley (#54). The player behind Lilly looks like #20, Hall of Famer Mel Renfro.
The Dallas Cowboys Defense, Lee Roy Jordan, Bob Lilly, Chuck Howley, Dave Edwards & George Andrie stop Altie Taylor of the Detroit Lions in 1970

Redskin Quarterback Sonny Jurgensen comes under some heat from Cowboys defender Georeg Andrie
George Andrie rushing Redskin QB Sonny Jurgensen

Cowboys defensive end George Andrie intercepts a John Brodie screen pass during the 2nd quarter of the 1971 NFC Championship game between Dallas and San Francisco. Andrie returned the pick to the 49er 1-yard line setting up a touchdown plunge by Calvin Hill. Dallas would go on to win 14-3.
George Andrie Interception of John Brodie during the 1971 NFC Championship

If sacks were recorded during his playing days he would have been credited with 98.5. That would rank him #5 on the Cowboys All Time Franchise Sack Leaders list.
George Andrie Dallas Cowboys Defensive End

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