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Jack Lambert throws Cliff Harris down in Super Bowl X
Some fireworks from Super Bowl X - Cowboy Cliff Harris gets thrown to the ground by Jack Lambert after he goes a little over the top with his taunting of Steelers kicker Roy Gerela after Gerela missed a field goal attempt.
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Roger Staubach and Jackie Smith of the Dallas Cowboys in 1978
Pictured here with Hall of Fame tight end Jackie Smith. Smith came out of retirement in 1978 to play his last season in the NFL with the Cowboys.
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Mark Tuinei
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George Andrie Dallas Cowboys
George Andrie
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 5 Drew Bledsoe 2006 Dallas Cowboys Donruss Football Card](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2019%2F12%2Fdrew-bledsoe-2006-dallas-cowboys-donruss-football-card.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Drew Bledsoe 2006 Dallas Cowboys Donruss Football Card
Dallas was the third and final team during his 14-year NFL career. This 2006 Donruss represents his last active season.
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Don Meredith
Originally a 3rd round draft pick of the Chicago Bears in 1960 he was traded to the Dallas Cowboys who he played his entire NFL career with. A 3-time Pro Bowler and 1966 Player of the Year the Southern Methodist University product passed for 17,199 yards and 135 touchdowns.
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Larry Cole fumble recovery in Super Bowl VI
Cowboy's defensive lineman Larry Cole (#63) gathers up a Bob Griese 4th quarter fumble in Dallas' 24-3 victory over the Dolphins in Super Bowl VI.
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Larry Cole
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 9 Randy White 1982 Dallas Cowboys Topps Football Card](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2019%2F11%2Frandy-white-1982-dallas-cowboys-topps-football-card.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Randy White 1982 Dallas Cowboys Topps Football Card
His 1982 Dallas Cowboys Topps Football Card. Limited to 9 games played due to a players strike he started each game and was named Defensive Lineman of the Year. 43 total tackles, 2½ sacks and a fumble recovery. Named All Pro and selected to his 6th Pro Bowl.
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Lee Roy Jordan
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Bob Lilly
Legendary Defensive Tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, Bob Lilly played 14 years in the NFL and was named a 1st-Team All Pro 7 times in his career .
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 13 Mike Ditka](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F02%2FMike-Ditka-8.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Mike Ditka
He played the last 4 seasons of his career with the Dallas Cowboys where he won a Super Bowl
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Ron Yary on a Fred Cox Fieldgoal Attempt
Anchoring the right side of the kicking team's Offensive line against the Cowboys in 1974. Other NFL legends pictured here are Paul Krause (#22) holding, Milt Sunde (#64) getting a piece of Jethro Pugh (#75) and Rayfield Wright (#70) extending to try to block Cox's kick. The Vikings won this contest 23-21.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 15 Brad Johnson](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F06%2Fbrad-johnson-26.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Brad Johnson
He finished his 15-year career with the Dallas Cowboys as a back-up. Started 3 games in 2008.
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Bob Lilly Dallas Cowboys Hall of Fame Defensive Lineman
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Troy Aikmen
The #2 All-Time leading Cowboys passer he played 12 seasons in Dallas leading them to 3 Super Bowl wins while earning a Super Bowl MVP title in Super Bowl XXVII after throwing 4 touchdowns against Buffalo.
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Bart Starr and the Packer Offense vs the Dallas Cowboys in 1967
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Brad Johnson
Ended his 15-year career in Dallas backing up Tony Romo. Started 3 games for the Cowboys in 2008.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 20 Ralph Neely](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2018%2F03%2Fralph-neely-1.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Ralph Neely
Originally chosen by both the Baltimore Colts and Houston Oilers in the 1965 draft the Oklahoma Sooner eneded up with the Dallas Cowboys after the Colts traded him for QB Billy Lothridge and a 4th round pick in the 1966 draft.
Neely became an instant starter at right offensive tackle and was named to the 1965 NFL All-Rookie team. When he finished his 13 seasons in Dallas he had 2 Pro Bowls and 4 All Pro teams to his credit. He retired after the Super Bowl XII victory over the Denver Broncos. He is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame 1960s All-Decade team.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 21 DD Lewis Dallas Cowboy 1968 to 1981](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2018%2F01%2Fdd-lewis-dallas-cowboy-1968-to-1981-e1693072910214.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
DD Lewis Dallas Cowboy 1968 to 1981
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Drew Pearson Cowboys Hall of Fame Receiver
Still ranks as the Cowboys #4 All-Time Reception Leader and #4 All-Time Receiving Yards Leader. #7 on the Franchise Career Touchdown catch leader list.
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Craig Morton 1973 Dallas Cowboys Topps Football Card #493
His last full season in Dallas as he backed up future Hall of Famer Roger Staubach. The following year he was traded to the Giants for a 1st rounder.
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Bob Lilly, Cowboys Hall of Fame, Defensive Tackle
Dallas Cowboys great Bob Lilly played 15 years in Dallas after being the Cowboys picked him as a 1st-round draft pick from Texas Christian University. 11 Pro Bowls and 7 All Pro selections he was chosen to the Hall of Fame in 1980.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 25 Roger Staubach Under Vikings Pass Rush](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F06%2Froger-staubach-under-vikings-pass-rush.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Roger Staubach Under Vikings Pass Rush
Roger Staubach scrambles out under pressure from a Vikings defender
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Mark Tuinei
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Bob Lilly
Legendary Defensive Tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, Bob Lilly played 14 years in the NFL and was named a 1st-Team All Pro 7 times in his career .
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 28 Troy Aikmen](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F12%2FAikmanTroy14.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Troy Aikmen
The #2 All-Time leading Cowboys passer he played 12 seasons in Dallas leading them to 3 Super Bowl wins while earning a Super Bowl MVP title in Super Bowl XXVII after throwing 4 touchdowns against Buffalo.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 29 Mel Renfro](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F07%2Fmel-renfro-7.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Mel Renfro
Mel Renfro, Dallas Cowboys 1964-1977
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 30 Roger Staubach](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F02%2FStaubachRoger6.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Roger Staubach
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Mel Renfro
A 2nd-round draft pick of the Dallas Cowboys, Renfo played 14 years in Dallas and was selected to 10 Pro Bowls.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 32 Bob Lilly](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F10%2Fbob-lilly-10.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Bob Lilly
Legendary Defensive Tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, Bob Lilly played 14 years in the NFL and was named a 1st-Team All Pro 7 times in his career .
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 33 Charlie Ane 1960 Dallas Cowboys Topps NFL Football Card #37](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2022%2F02%2Fcharlie-ane-1960-dallas-cowboys-topps-nfl-football-card-37.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Charlie Ane 1960 Dallas Cowboys Topps NFL Football Card #37
After 7 seasons, 2 Championships and 2 All Pro selections with the Detroit Lions he was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the 1960 expansion draft. Instead of reporting to the Cowboys he chose to retire from Pro Football.
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Franco Harris against Dallas Cowboys Defense
One of the classic inter-conference rivalries of the 1970s - The Dallas Cowboys and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Here Hall of Fame fullback Franco Harris (#32) is swarmed over by the Cowboys "Doomsday Defense" of that era. Steelers lineman Jon Kolb (#55) tries to get between the Cowboys Lee Roy Jordan (#55) and Bill Gregory (#77) and Harris.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 35 Drew Pearson, Cowboys Receiver](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2024%2F03%2Fdrew-pearson-cowboys-receiver-nfl.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Drew Pearson, Cowboys Receiver
Cowboys Hall of Fame receiver Drew Pearson. 489 catches during his 12-year NFL Career.
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Rayfield Wright
Considered by many to be one of the best of the All Time NFL's Offensive Tackles. Originally was a Tight End until he was moved to tackle when another Cowboy legend, Ralph Neely was injured in 1969. Did such an outstanding job that when Neely had recuperated Wright remained at tackle and Neely was moved to offensive guard.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 37 Preston Pearson 1980 Dallas Cowboys Topps NFL Football Trading Card #95](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2022%2F04%2Fpreston-pearson-1980-dallas-cowboys-topps-nfl-football-trading-card-95.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Preston Pearson 1980 Dallas Cowboys Topps NFL Football Trading Card #95
His 14th and final season in the NFL he saw limited duty. His career would end with 9545 All-Purpose Yards and a total of 32 touchdowns scored.
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Michael Irvin
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Troy Aikmen
1st-round draft pick of Dallas in 1989 out of UCLA he played 12 seasons with the Cowboys leading them to 3 Super Bowls. Retired as the Cowboys All Time leading passer in 2000 with 32942 yards and 165 touchdowns -- presently #2 on that list almost 20 years later. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 40 Randy White](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2018%2F05%2Frandy-white-20.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Randy White
Originally drafted as a Middle Linebacker from University of Maryland, Head Coach Tom Landry moved him to defensive tackle where he became one of the most dominate defensive lineman of the 1980s making 9 Pro Bowls and 8 NFL All Pro teams. Super Bowl 12 MVP he was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1994 after 14 years in the NFL. Missed only 1 game in his career.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 41 Charlie Waters](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2017%2F09%2Fcharlie-waters-8.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Charlie Waters
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 42 Ralph Neely](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2018%2F03%2Fralph-neely-3.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Ralph Neely
Originally chosen by both the Baltimore Colts and Houston Oilers in the 1965 draft the Oklahoma Sooner eneded up with the Dallas Cowboys after the Colts traded him for QB Billy Lothridge and a 4th round pick in the 1966 draft.
Neely became an instant starter at right offensive tackle and was named to the 1965 NFL All-Rookie team. When he finished his 13 seasons in Dallas he had 2 Pro Bowls and 4 All Pro teams to his credit. He retired after the Super Bowl XII victory over the Denver Broncos. He is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame 1960s All-Decade team.
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Don Meredith
Originally a 3rd round draft pick of the Chicago Bears in 1960 he was traded to the Dallas Cowboys who he played his entire NFL career with. A 3-time Pro Bowler and 1966 Player of the Year the Southern Methodist University product passed for 17,199 yards and 135 touchdowns.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 45 Roger Staubach](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F02%2FStaubachRoger4.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Roger Staubach
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Calvin Hill
The Cowboys 1st round pick of 1969 from Yale. Would become the first Cowboys first ever 1000 yard rusher in 1972 when he rushed for 1036 yards. Still the #4 All-Time Dallas Cowboys Career rusher with 5009 yards. Named to 4 Pro Bowls and 1 All-Pro team during his 6 seasons with Dallas.
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Don Meredith - Dallas Cowboys
The face of the early Dallas Cowboys during the 1960.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 48 Larry Cole](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2018%2F01%2Flarry-cole-bob-lilly-rush-bob-griese.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Larry Cole
Dallas Cowboy defenders Larry Cole (#63) and Bob Lilly (#74) break through to put pressure on Dolphins quarterback Bob Griese (#12).
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 49 George Andrie Dallas Cowboys Defensive End](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2022%2F11%2Fgeorge-andrie-dallas-cowboys-defensive-end.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
George Andrie Dallas Cowboys Defensive End
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.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 50 Randy White](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2018%2F05%2Frandy-white-17.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Randy White
Nicknamed "The Manster", White was the Cowboys 1st-round pick in 1975 after receiving the Outland Trophy, the Lombardi Award, and being the Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year while at the University of Maryland.
He played 14 years in Dallas making 9 Pro Bowls and 8 All-Pro Teams. Named to the Hall of Fame All-80s team he is credited with 52 sacks (officially) and 111 sacks (unofficially) in his career.
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Cowboys Chuck Howley & Leroy Jordan Put Pressure on Packers Quarterback Scott Hunter
Cowboy linebacking legends Chuck Howley (#54) & Lee Roy Jordan (#55) force Packers quarterback Scott Hunter (#16) to get rid of the ball.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 52 Mr Clutch - Dallas Cowboys Receiver Drew Pearson](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2022%2F01%2Fdrew-pearson-dallas-cowboys-mr-clutch.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Mr Clutch - Dallas Cowboys Receiver Drew Pearson
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Rayfield Wright & Russ Washington - 1974 All Pro Tackles Topps #202 (1975)
Rayfield Wright of the Cowboys and Russ Washington of the Chargers were both named to the 1974 NFL All Pro Team. Here Topps recognizes them in their 1975 set.
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Jim Hart and Dan Dierdorf of the Cardinals - Jethro Pugh of the Cowboys in 1973
Cardinals QB Jim Hart (#17) rolls away from oncoming Cowboy Jethro Pugh (#75) as guard Bob Young (#64) tries to keep him away. Also pictured are Leo Hayden (#32) and Hall of Famer Dan Dierdorf (#72).
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The Pittsburgh Steeler Offense vs the Dallas Cowboys Defense during Super Bowl XIII
Two NFL Dynasties squared off in 1979 at Super Bowl XIII. It was the second time in 3 seasons the Cowboys and Steelers met for the NFL Championship. Each team already had 2 titles already and Super Bowl 13 would end with Pittsburgh outlasting Dallas 35-31. The picture here is features some of the truly great names of NFL History - In the Steelers backfield we have #20 - Rocky Bleier, #12 - MVP Terry Bradshaw and #32 - Franco Harris. On the Steelers line are #55 - John Kolb, #57 - Sam Davis, #52 - Mike Webster, #72 -Gerry Mullins & #74 Ray Pinney. On the other side of the ball we have #50 - DD Lewis, #72 - Ed "Too Tall" Jones, #63 - Larry Cole, #54 - Randy White, #56 - Thomas "Hollywood" Henderson and on the ground - Harvey Martin (#79). All total there are 4 Hall of Famers pictured. Bradshaw, Harris and Webster of the Steelers and White of the Cowboys.
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Calvin Hill NFL
Star player for the Dallas Cowboys in the 1970s twice rushed for over 1000 yards in his 12-year NFL career.
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Troy Aikmen
The #2 All-Time leading Cowboys passer he played 12 seasons in Dallas leading them to 3 Super Bowl wins while earning a Super Bowl MVP title in Super Bowl XXVII after throwing 4 touchdowns against Buffalo.
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Don Meredith
Originally a 3rd round draft pick of the Chicago Bears in 1960 he was traded to the Dallas Cowboys who he played his entire NFL career with. A 3-time Pro Bowler and 1966 Player of the Year the Southern Methodist University product passed for 17,199 yards and 135 touchdowns.
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Randy White
Nicknamed "The Manster", White was the Cowboys 1st-round pick in 1975 after receiving the Outland Trophy, the Lombardi Award, and being the Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year while at the University of Maryland.
He played 14 years in Dallas making 9 Pro Bowls and 8 All-Pro Teams. Named to the Hall of Fame All-80s team he is credited with 52 sacks (officially) and 111 sacks (unofficially) in his career.
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Randy White
Originally drafted as a Middle Linebacker from University of Maryland, Head Coach Tom Landry moved him to defensive tackle where he became one of the most dominate defensive lineman of the 1980s making 9 Pro Bowls and 8 NFL All Pro teams. Super Bowl 12 MVP he was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1994 after 14 years in the NFL. Missed only 1 game in his career.
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Bob Lilly
Legendary Defensive Tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, Bob Lilly played 14 years in the NFL and was named a 1st-Team All Pro 7 times in his career .
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The Cowboys Roger Staubach hands off to Duane Thomas
Cowboys quarterback turns to handoff the running back Duane Thomas.
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Calvin Hill
The Cowboys 1st round pick of 1969 from Yale. Would become the first Cowboys first ever 1000 yard rusher in 1972 when he rushed for 1036 yards. Still the #4 All-Time Dallas Cowboys Career rusher with 5009 yards. Named to 4 Pro Bowls and 1 All-Pro team during his 6 seasons with Dallas.
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Roger Staubach
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Bob Lilly Otis Taylor
Bob Lilly of the Cowboys and Otis Taylor of the Kansas City Chiefs
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Roger Staubach Dallas Cowboys QB
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Chuck Howley Interception
In his 13 seasons with Dallas he collected 24 interceptions.
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Ralph Neely
The 13 year veteran played a total of 191 games for the Cowboys including 19 playoff appearances. Named to the Pro Bowl twice and to the All-Pro Team 4 times. Also a member of the 1965 All-Rookie team and the Pro Football Hall of Fame 1960s All-Decade team.
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Don Meredith versus Washington in 1966
Shown here during the November 1966 game against the Redskins "Dandy Don" sets up behind the blocking of offensive lineman John Niland (#76) and Leon Donohue (#62) and fullback Don Perkins (#43).
Meredith passed for 406 yards and 2 touchdowns this game as well as led the Cowboys on a 97-yard game winning drive that ended in a 20-yard Danny Villanueva field goal. Final score - Dallas 31 Washington 30.
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Bob Hayes Dallas Cowboys Receiver
A 7th-round pick from Florida A&M he joined the Dallas Cowboys in 1965. Led the NFL with 12 touchdown catches his rookie year and then again in 1966 with 13. An 11-year career, twice named All-Pro and 3 Pro Bowls. Among All-Time Dallas players still ranks #3 with 71 touchdown catches, 6th with 7295 yards and 8th with 365 catches. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2009.
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Randy White
Won a Super Bowl in 1977. Was named Co-MVP of Super Bowl XII. Became a member of the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 1994. Made 9 Pro Bowls (Ranks 3rd in franchise history). His 16 sacks in 1978 is still #3 on the Cowboys Single Season Sack record. Racked up 1104 tackles as well.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 72 Don Meredith](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F04%2FMeredithDon12.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Don Meredith
Originally a 3rd round draft pick of the Chicago Bears in 1960 he was traded to the Dallas Cowboys who he played his entire NFL career with. A 3-time Pro Bowler and 1966 Player of the Year the Southern Methodist University product passed for 17,199 yards and 135 touchdowns.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 73 Brad Johnson](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F06%2Fbrad-johnson-13.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Brad Johnson
He finished his 15-year career with the Dallas Cowboys as a back-up. Started 3 games in 2008.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 74 Mike Ditka, Cowboys Tight End 1969-1972](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2022%2F12%2Fmike-ditka-cowboys-tight-end-1969-1972.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Mike Ditka, Cowboys Tight End 1969-1972
Spent the last 4 years of his career with the Cowboys winning a Super Bowl in 1972.
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Herschel Walker
Considered by many to be one of the most talented runningbacks in professional football during his career. Played for 4 different teams during his 12-year stint in the NFL. Between rushing, receiving and kick returns accounted for over 18,000 yards. He could also add an additional 7,000 yards from the 3 years he spent in the USFL with the New Jersey Generals.
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Bob Lilly
Legendary Defensive Tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, Bob Lilly played 14 years in the NFL and was named a 1st-Team All Pro 7 times in his career .
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 77 Charlie Waters](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2017%2F09%2Fcharlie-waters-cowboys-safety.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Charlie Waters
Still holds the NFL record of 9 interceptions in post season play.
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Bob Lilly
Legendary Defensive Tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, Bob Lilly played 14 years in the NFL and was named a 1st-Team All Pro 7 times in his career .
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Bob Griese & Roger Staubach, the 1977 NFL Passing Leaders | 1978 Topps #331
The Top 2 NFL Passers in 1977 featured on the 1978 Topps card #331 - Bob Griese of the Dolphins and Roger Staubach of the Cowboys. Griese, an AFC Pro All Pro, connected on 58.6% of his 307 passes for 2252 yards and a league leading 22 touchdown passes. NFC Pro Bowler Staubach had a 58.2% completion percentage of 361 attempts with 2620 yards and 18 touchdown passes. Griese's passer rating was 87.8 while Staubach's was 87.0.
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Roger Staubach sacked by Cedric Hardeman and Charlie Krueger
Cedric Hardeman (#86) and Charlie Krueger (#70) combine to drop Roger Staubach (#12) in Divisional Round of the 1972 NFC Playoffs. #51 is Cowboys center Dave Manders.
Staubach entered the game late in the 3rd quarter and despite being sacked 4 times by the 49er defense, threw 2 touchdown passes as Dallas downed San Francisco 30-28.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 81 Calvin Hill](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2017%2F04%2Fcalvin-hill-2.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Calvin Hill
The Cowboys 1st round pick of 1969 from Yale. Would become the first Cowboys first ever 1000 yard rusher in 1972 when he rushed for 1036 yards. Still the #4 All-Time Dallas Cowboys Career rusher with 5009 yards. Named to 4 Pro Bowls and 1 All-Pro team during his 6 seasons with Dallas.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 82 Roger Staubach](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F02%2FStaubachRoger23.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Roger Staubach
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Michael Irvin
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Rayfield Wright
Drafted as a tight end in the 7th round of the 1967 draft he went on to become one of Dallas' most famous offensive lineman. 6 Pro Bowls and 3 First-Team All-Pro selections was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006. Played for 13 seasons and started 18 playoff games.
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Troy Aikmen
1st-round draft pick of Dallas in 1989 out of UCLA he played 12 seasons with the Cowboys leading them to 3 Super Bowls. Retired as the Cowboys All Time leading passer in 2000 with 32942 yards and 165 touchdowns -- presently #2 on that list almost 20 years later. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006.
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Jack Lambert stops Tony Dorsett Super Bowl XIII
Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Jack Lambert puts the finishing touches on Cowboys runner Tony Dorsett. In Super Bowl XIII 2 of the most recognized teams of the 1970s met to determine who would be champions. The Steelers held out despite a furious Cowboy rally in the 4th quarter to win their third title.
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Troy Aikmen
The #2 All-Time leading Cowboys passer he played 12 seasons in Dallas leading them to 3 Super Bowl wins while earning a Super Bowl MVP title in Super Bowl XXVII after throwing 4 touchdowns against Buffalo.
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Troy Aikmen
The #2 All-Time leading Cowboys passer he played 12 seasons in Dallas leading them to 3 Super Bowl wins while earning a Super Bowl MVP title in Super Bowl XXVII after throwing 4 touchdowns against Buffalo.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 89 Chuck Howley](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F06%2FChuck_Howley_9.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Chuck Howley
Considered one of the greatest linebackers to wear a Dallas Cowboy uniform. Originally a 1st round draft pick of the Chicago Bears in 1958 he suffered a apparent career-ending injury in 1959. He attempted a comeback with Dallas in 1960 and the rest is history. 6-time Pro Bowler and 6-time All-Pro he is still the only player to ever earn a Super Bowl MVP award for the losing team.
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Chuck Howley Linebacker 1958-1972 - Dallas Cowboy Art
Chuck Howley, Dallas Cowboys Linebacker 1960-1972
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Randy White
Nicknamed "The Manster", White was the Cowboys 1st-round pick in 1975 after receiving the Outland Trophy, the Lombardi Award, and being the Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year while at the University of Maryland.
He played 14 years in Dallas making 9 Pro Bowls and 8 All-Pro Teams. Named to the Hall of Fame All-80s team he is credited with 52 sacks (officially) and 111 sacks (unofficially) in his career.
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Preston Pearson
Appeared in 5 different Super Bowls with 3 different teams. Was on the winning team twice - Once each with Pittsburgh and Dallas.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 93 Preston Pearson](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2020%2F03%2Fpreston-pearson-dallas-cowboys-nfl.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Preston Pearson
Won a Super Bowl in 1977. That season he led the league with a 6.5 Yards-per-Touch Average every time he carried or caught the ball.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 94 Michael Irvin](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F03%2Fmichael-irvin-4.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Michael Irvin
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 95 Roger Staubach](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F02%2FStaubachRoger16.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Roger Staubach
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Craig Morton Sacked by Randy White
The Cowboys 27-10 victory over the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XII was a dominating defensive effort by the Cowboys - 5 sacks and 8 turnovers the Denver passing game could only manage a net total of 61 yards.
Here the Co-MVP Randy White sacks Broncos quarterback Craig Morton for a big loss.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 97 Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Don Meredith](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2020%2F07%2Fdallas-cowboys-qb-don-meredith.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Don Meredith
Dallas Cowboys Quarterback from 1960 to 1968. Made the Pro Bowl 3 times.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 98 Calvin Hill](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2017%2F04%2Fcalvin-hill-1971-cowboys.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Calvin Hill
As a rookie in 1971 Hill would rush for 942 yards and 8 touchdowns while earning Offensive Rookie of the Year Honors. Here he is during a 1971 game against the Washington Redskins.,
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Chuck Howley
Considered one of the greatest linebackers to wear a Dallas Cowboy uniform. Originally a 1st round draft pick of the Chicago Bears in 1958 he suffered a apparent career-ending injury in 1959. He attempted a comeback with Dallas in 1960 and the rest is history. 6-time Pro Bowler and 6-time All-Pro he is still the only player to ever earn a Super Bowl MVP award for the losing team.
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Mark Tuinei
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Terry Bradshaw Sacked by Chuck Howley
2 of the Top NFL teams of the 70s were the Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers. Here longtime Cowboys Linebacker Chuck Howley takes down Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw of the Steelers.
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Cowboys QB Craig Morton 1971 NFL Season
Leading the Cowboys offense in 1971. Also pictured is center Dave Manders (#51). The Eagles Ernie Calloway (#77) applies the rush.
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Ted Hendricks rushing Craig Morton
6-foot 7-inch Ted Hendricks swoops down on Cowboys quarterback Craig Morton
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The Cowboys Chuck Howley catches up to Elijah Pitts of the Packers
Cowboys linebacker Chuck Howley catches up the Packer speedster Elijah Pitts in this 1960s NFL action. Finally, after being eligible for 45 years, Howley was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2023. Cowboy #27 is most probably reserve defensive back Mike Gaechter.
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Bob Lilly
Legendary Defensive Tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, Bob Lilly played 14 years in the NFL and was named a 1st-Team All Pro 7 times in his career .
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Troy Aikmen
The #2 All-Time leading Cowboys passer he played 12 seasons in Dallas leading them to 3 Super Bowl wins while earning a Super Bowl MVP title in Super Bowl XXVII after throwing 4 touchdowns against Buffalo.
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Don Meredith & Don Perkins in the 1967 Ice Bowl
Cowboys quarterback Don Meredith (#17) sets up to pass behind the blocking of fullback Don Perkins (#43) during the Ice Bowl playoff game against the Packers of 1967.
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Celebrating Cowboys - John Niland, Ralph Neely and Bob Lily
Dallas Legends celebrate after the 14-3 NFC Championship victory over the San Fransico 49ers. Pictured are John Niland (#76), Ralph Neely (#73) and Bob Lily (#74).
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Randy White
The 7-time All Pro was one of the most dominating defensive players of his time. Selected as the MVP of Super Bowl XII he was also named to the 1975 NFL All Rookie team.
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Calvin Hill
The Cowboys 1st round pick of 1969 from Yale. Would become the first Cowboys first ever 1000 yard rusher in 1972 when he rushed for 1036 yards. Still the #4 All-Time Dallas Cowboys Career rusher with 5009 yards. Named to 4 Pro Bowls and 1 All-Pro team during his 6 seasons with Dallas.
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Roger Staubach behind John Fitzgerald & Pat Donovan of the Dallas Cowboys
Roger Staubach behind veteran lineman John Fitzgerald (#62) & Pat Donovan (#67). In his 11 year career at Dallas Staubach threw 153 touchdowns while leading Dallas to 4 Super Bowls - winning 2 of them.
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Mark Tuinei
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Charlie Waters 1972 Dallas Cowboys Topps Football Card
His 1972 Topps Card - 6 interceptions, 132 return yards and a interception return touchdown against the Cardinals
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Jim Taylor, Saints and Chuck Howley of the Cowboys in 1967
New Orleans Saints fullback Jim Taylor (#31) falls forward surrounded by Dallas Cowboy defenders led by All Pro Linebacker Chuck Howley (#54).
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The Cowboys Lee Roy Jordan faces off on the Broncos Floyd Little
Face off between Cowboys linebacker Lee Roy Jordan (#55) and Broncos runner Floyd Little (#44) in 1973.
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Troy Aikmen
1st-round draft pick of Dallas in 1989 out of UCLA he played 12 seasons with the Cowboys leading them to 3 Super Bowls. Retired as the Cowboys All Time leading passer in 2000 with 32942 yards and 165 touchdowns -- presently #2 on that list almost 20 years later. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006.
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Randy White
Nicknamed "The Manster", White was the Cowboys 1st-round pick in 1975 after receiving the Outland Trophy, the Lombardi Award, and being the Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year while at the University of Maryland.
He played 14 years in Dallas making 9 Pro Bowls and 8 All-Pro Teams. Named to the Hall of Fame All-80s team he is credited with 52 sacks (officially) and 111 sacks (unofficially) in his career.
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John Niland
Played 9 seasons in Dallas after being a 1st round pick in 1966 from Iowa. 6 Pro Bowls and 2 NFL All-Pro teams. He is one of only 4 Cowboy lineman to play in that many Pro Bowls. Missed only 2 games his entire career with Dallas.
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Middle Linebacker Lee Roy Jordan
Lee Roy Jordan is considered by many to be one of the best Middle Linebackers in Dallas Cowboys History. Still #1 on the team's All-Time list with 1236 tackles.
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Randy White
Nicknamed "The Manster", White was the Cowboys 1st-round pick in 1975 after receiving the Outland Trophy, the Lombardi Award, and being the Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year while at the University of Maryland.
He played 14 years in Dallas making 9 Pro Bowls and 8 All-Pro Teams. Named to the Hall of Fame All-80s team he is credited with 52 sacks (officially) and 111 sacks (unofficially) in his career.
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Larry Csonka of the Dolphins & DD Lewis of the Cowboys
Dolphins fullback Larry Csonka (#39) works to get away from Cowboys linebacker DD Lewis (#50)
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Michael Irvin
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Doug Plank in Pursuit of Tony Dorsett
The Cowboys Tony Dorsett (#33) gets upfield with an airborne Doug Plank (#46) right behind him.
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Roger Staubach
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Cowboys Quarterback Roger Staubach
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Calvin Hill
The Cowboys 1st round pick of 1969 from Yale. Would become the first Cowboys first ever 1000 yard rusher in 1972 when he rushed for 1036 yards. Still the #4 All-Time Dallas Cowboys Career rusher with 5009 yards. Named to 4 Pro Bowls and 1 All-Pro team during his 6 seasons with Dallas.
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Roger Staubach
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Drew Pearson Hail Mary Touchdown Catch against Minnesota in the 1975 Playoffs
Cowboys great Drew Pearson (#88) scores on the famous 50-yard Hail Mary touchdown pass in the open round of the 1975 NFC playoffs. He beat Viking defenders Paul Krause (#22) & Nate Wright (#43).
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Roger Staubach under pressure from Jack Youngblood
Hall of Fame quarterback Roger Staubach of the Dallas Cowboys scrambles away from Ram defensive end Jack Youngblood
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Jim Marshall gives chase to Cowboys QB Roger Staubach
Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach (#12) scrambles away from Minnesota Vikings defensive lineman Jim Marshall.
The MVP of Super Bowl V in 1971, Staubach was named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame 1st team All-1970s Team. He made the NFL Pro Bowl 6 times in his 11-year career that he played exclusively with the Dallas Cowboys.
Voted into the Hall of Fame in 1985.
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NFL Quarterback Craig Morton
NFL Cowboys Quarterback for 10 seasons. From 1965 to 1974 and passed for over 10,000 yards and 80 touchdowns
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Tony Dorsett scores against the Rams in 1977
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Michael Irvin
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Cowboys Win! 14-3 Victory Over San Francisco in 1971 NFC Game
The newspaper pictures captures the emotions of Dallas Cowboys Immortals John Niland (#76), Ralph Neely (#73) and Bob Lily (#74) as they celebrate after the NFC Championship triumph over the San Francisco 49ers in 1971. The win gave the Cowboys their first ever NFC Title.
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Roger Staubach of the Cowboys and Bill Stanfill of the Dolphins in Super Bowl VI
Roger Staubach takes off in Super Bowl VI with Dolphins Pro Bowler Bill Stanfill in close proximity. Staubach connected on 12 of 19 passes for 2 touchdowns and 119 yards.
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Charlie Waters
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Troy Aikmen
1st-round draft pick of Dallas in 1989 out of UCLA he played 12 seasons with the Cowboys leading them to 3 Super Bowls. Retired as the Cowboys All Time leading passer in 2000 with 32942 yards and 165 touchdowns -- presently #2 on that list almost 20 years later. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006.
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Charlie Waters
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Charlie Waters
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Michael Irvin NFL
the #2 All-Time Leading Receiver for the Dallas Cowboys.
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Charlie Waters
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Troy Aikmen
The #2 All-Time leading Cowboys passer he played 12 seasons in Dallas leading them to 3 Super Bowl wins while earning a Super Bowl MVP title in Super Bowl XXVII after throwing 4 touchdowns against Buffalo.
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Troy Aikmen
The #2 All-Time leading Cowboys passer Troy Aikmen played 12 seasons in Dallas leading them to 3 Super Bowl wins while earning a Super Bowl MVP title in Super Bowl XXVII after throwing 4 touchdowns against Buffalo.
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Rayfield Wright
Considered by many to be one of the best of the All Time NFL's Offensive Tackles. Originally was a Tight End until he was moved to tackle when another Cowboy legend, Ralph Neely was injured in 1969. Did such an outstanding job that when Neely had recuperated Wright remained at tackle and Neely was moved to offensive guard.
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Ralph Neely
Originally chosen by both the Baltimore Colts and Houston Oilers in the 1965 draft the Oklahoma Sooner eneded up with the Dallas Cowboys after the Colts traded him for QB Billy Lothridge and a 4th round pick in the 1966 draft.
Neely became an instant starter at right offensive tackle and was named to the 1965 NFL All-Rookie team. When he finished his 13 seasons in Dallas he had 2 Pro Bowls and 4 All Pro teams to his credit. He retired after the Super Bowl XII victory over the Denver Broncos. He is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame 1960s All-Decade team.
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Don Strock under pressure from Charlie Waters
Dallas Cowboys Safety Charlie Waters (#41) comes hard after Dolphins quarterback Don Strock (#10)
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Rayfield Wright
Hall of Fame Offensive Tackle for the Dallas Cowboys from 1967 to 1979. Was a 7th round draft pick out of Fort Valley State. Played 13 years in the NFL. Named to the 1st Team Pro Football Hall of Fame All 1970s Team
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Calvin Hill Dallas Cowboys
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Michael Irvin Dallas Cowboys
Dallas Cowboys Wide Receiver Michael irvin
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Randy White Sacks Dan Marino
Hall of Fame defensive tackle of the Dallas Cowboys Randy White has been credited with 52 sacks since Sacks began to officially be kept as an NFL statistic in 1982. His "Un-Official" sack total is believed to be 111. Here he is in hot pursuit of Miami Dolphins signal caller Dan Marino.
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Don Meredith and Sonny Jurgensen in 1967
A scene from the end of the October 8, 1967 confrontation between the Cowboys and Redskins that ended in a 17-14 Cowboys win. With 1:10 left in the game Meredith took over and drove Dallas 71 yards for the game winning drive. On 4th down, he connected with Dan Reeves as Reeves swung out of the backfield and galloped 36 yards for the game-winning score.
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Randy White
Won a Super Bowl in 1977. Was named Co-MVP of Super Bowl XII. Became a member of the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 1994. Made 9 Pro Bowls (Ranks 3rd in franchise history). His 16 sacks in 1978 is still #3 on the Cowboys Single Season Sack record. Racked up 1104 tackles as well.
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Charlie Waters
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Roger Staubach being chased by the Rams Phil Olsen
On the run again, this time with the Rams Phil Olsen (younger brother of Hall of Famer Merlin Olsen) in pursuit.
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Larry Cole and Earl Morrall
Baltimore Colts Quarterback Eark Morrall gets off a pass under a heavy rush by rookie Cowboys lineman Larry Cole.
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The Cowboys Randy White Spars with Henry Allison of the Broncos
Put Ya' Dukes Up!
Randy White and Henry Allison throwin' down!
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Bob Lilly
Legendary Defensive Tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, Bob Lilly played 14 years in the NFL and was named a 1st-Team All Pro 7 times in his career .
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Roger Staubach & Drew Pearson on the Dallas Cowboys Sideline
Roger Staubach discusses things with the Leading Receiver in the NFC (58 catches) in 1976, Drew Pearson, on the Cowboys sidelines.
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Randy White
Nicknamed "The Manster", White was the Cowboys 1st-round pick in 1975 after receiving the Outland Trophy, the Lombardi Award, and being the Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year while at the University of Maryland.
He played 14 years in Dallas making 9 Pro Bowls and 8 All-Pro Teams. Named to the Hall of Fame All-80s team he is credited with 52 sacks (officially) and 111 sacks (unofficially) in his career.
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Herb Adderley 6 Time NFL Champion
Hall of Fame Defensive Back was on a total of 6 NFL Championship teams - 5 with the Packers and 1 with the Cowboys.
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Roger Staubach under some Pessure
Some intense action from Super Bowl V. Dallas Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach sets up pass while his offensive line (#70, Rayfield Wright and #51, Dave Manders) does their best to stop a determined rush from the Miami Dolphins defense. That's Mike Ditka (#89) running the pass route in the background.
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Bob Lilly
Legendary Defensive Tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, Bob Lilly played 14 years in the NFL and was named a 1st-Team All Pro 7 times in his career .
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Bob Hayes Makes a Catch Against the Eagles
Here the Hall of Fame Receiver makes a catch against long-time Eagles defender Nate Ramsey.
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Diron Talbert sacks Roger Staubach
A huge rival in the NFL during the 1970s was between the Washington Redskins and Dallas Cowboys of the NFC Eastern Division. Here Cowboys Hall of Fame quarterback Roger Staubach is set upon by the Washington Redskins defense led by #72, Defensive Tackle Diron Talbert.
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Troy Aikmen
The #2 All-Time leading Cowboys passer he played 12 seasons in Dallas leading them to 3 Super Bowl wins while earning a Super Bowl MVP title in Super Bowl XXVII after throwing 4 touchdowns against Buffalo.
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1978 Roger Staubach on Topps #166 1977 NFC Championship Game
In 1978 Topps celebrated the Cowboys NFC Championship win over the Vikings in 1977 with quarterback Roger Staubach on this card, Dallas would go on to defeat the Broncos in Super Bowl X.
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Michael Irvin
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Dallas Cowboy Quarterback Roger Staubach
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Reggie White of the Packers Rushing Troy Aikmen of the Cowboys
Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikmen gets off a pass under heavy pressure from Packers great Reggie White.
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Craig Morton
The Cowboys 1st round draft pick in 1965 he had enjoyed an enormous career at the University of California-Berkley. He played 10 seasons with the Cowboys leading Dallas to their first Super Bowl appearance against the Baltimore Colts in 1971. He is ranks #6 on the Cowboys franchise All-Time Career Pass Completions (685) and Yards (10,279) as well as #7 in All-Time Career Touchdown Passes (80).
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Tony Dorsett, Dallas Cowboys
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Charlie Waters
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Charlie Waters
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Randy White Sacks Terry Bradshaw
Cowboy great Randy White looks like he's about to wrap up Steeler's quarterback Terry Bradshaw (#12).
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Preston Pearson
Joining the Cowboys in 1975 he became what many consider the original third down back. Equally adept at catching the ball as receiving defenses had to account for him in passing situations. He led the NFL in 1976 and 1977 in Average Yards-per-Touch with 6.0 and 6.5 averages respectively. His on-field contributions helped Dallas to 3 Super Bowl appearances.
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Bob Hayes, World Class Sprinter of the Dallas Cowboys
Dallas receiver Bob Hayes not only won a Super Bowl but set a World Record for the 100-Dash in 1963 and won a Olympic Gold Medal in 1964.
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Barney Chavous of the Broncos going against Ray Wright & Roger Staubach of the Cowboys in 1973
Broncos and Cowboys in 1973. Cowboys tackle Ray Wright (#70) gets between Denver rookie Barney Chavous (#79) and his quarterback Roger Staubach (#12).
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Preston Pearson
Joining the Cowboys in 1975 he became what many consider the original third down back. Equally adept at catching the ball as receiving defenses had to account for him in passing situations. He led the NFL in 1976 and 1977 in Average Yards-per-Touch with 6.0 and 6.5 averages respectively. His on-field contributions helped Dallas to 3 Super Bowl appearances.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 180 Troy Aikmen together with Head Coach Jimmy Johnson](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F12%2Ftroy-aikmen-together-with-head-coach-jimmy-johnson.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Troy Aikmen together with Head Coach Jimmy Johnson
The #2 All-Time leading Cowboys passer he played 12 seasons in Dallas leading them to 3 Super Bowl wins while earning a Super Bowl MVP title in Super Bowl XXVII after throwing 4 touchdowns against Buffalo.
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Bart Starr scores in the 1967 NFL Ice Bowl
After a 68-yard drive with a -13 degree temperature Packer QB Bart Starr dives over the right side of the line to put the Pack ahead of Dallas in the 1967 NFL Championship game. How many of these NFL legends can you name?
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Troy Aikmen
1st-round draft pick of Dallas in 1989 out of UCLA he played 12 seasons with the Cowboys leading them to 3 Super Bowls. Retired as the Cowboys All Time leading passer in 2000 with 32942 yards and 165 touchdowns -- presently #2 on that list almost 20 years later. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006.
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Mel Renfro
Mel Renfro, Dallas Cowboys 1964-1977
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Bart Starr's 1-yard TD plunge in the Ice Bowl vs the Cowboys during the 1967 NFL Playoffs
Bart Starr scores the game winning TD on a 1-yard plunge with 16 seconds left to give the Packers a 21-17 win in the NFL Championship of 1967. Dubbed the "Ice Bowl" due to a -15 degree tempature saw the Packers take their second straight NFL title with a trip to the Super Bowl II.
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Roger Staubach
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Rayfield Wright
Considered by many to be one of the best of the All Time NFL's Offensive Tackles. Originally was a Tight End until he was moved to tackle when another Cowboy legend, Ralph Neely was injured in 1969. Did such an outstanding job that when Neely had recuperated Wright remained at tackle and Neely was moved to offensive guard.
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Bob Lilly, 1964 Dallas Cowboys All Pro
Cowboys All Pro defensive tackle Bob Lilly (#74) brings down Bears runner Charlie Bivins. We think #67, the Bear player on the ground behind Lilly is Ted Karras, brother of Hall of Fame defensive tackle Alex Karras.
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Rookie Roman Gabriel against Bob Lilly and the Dallas Cowboys Defense in 1962
Rams rookie Roman Gabriel gets a pass off against the Dallas Cowboys is 1962. Gabriel impressed the league as he threw only 2 interceptions out of 101 attempts. Also pictured are Rams offensive iineman Charlie Cowan (#73) and Dallas defenders Bob Lilly (#74) and Clyde Brock (#77).
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Cowboy Defender Mel Renfro
Mel Renfro, Dallas Cowboys 1964-1977
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Charlie Waters
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Michael Irvin
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Roger Staubach
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Lee Roy Jordan
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Chuck Howley
Considered one of the greatest linebackers to wear a Dallas Cowboy uniform. Originally a 1st round draft pick of the Chicago Bears in 1958 he suffered a apparent career-ending injury in 1959. He attempted a comeback with Dallas in 1960 and the rest is history. 6-time Pro Bowler and 6-time All-Pro he is still the only player to ever earn a Super Bowl MVP award for the losing team.
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Don Meredith
Originally a 3rd round draft pick of the Chicago Bears in 1960 he was traded to the Dallas Cowboys who he played his entire NFL career with. A 3-time Pro Bowler and 1966 Player of the Year the Southern Methodist University product passed for 17,199 yards and 135 touchdowns.
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Randy White
Originally drafted as a Middle Linebacker from University of Maryland, Head Coach Tom Landry moved him to defensive tackle where he became one of the most dominate defensive lineman of the 1980s making 9 Pro Bowls and 8 NFL All Pro teams. Super Bowl 12 MVP he was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1994 after 14 years in the NFL. Missed only 1 game in his career.
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Bob Lilly
Legendary Defensive Tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, Bob Lilly played 14 years in the NFL and was named a 1st-Team All Pro 7 times in his career .
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Charlie Waters
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Calvin Hill
The Cowboys 1st round pick of 1969 from Yale. Would become the first Cowboys first ever 1000 yard rusher in 1972 when he rushed for 1036 yards. Still the #4 All-Time Dallas Cowboys Career rusher with 5009 yards. Named to 4 Pro Bowls and 1 All-Pro team during his 6 seasons with Dallas.
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Eric Dickerson of the Rams and Randy White of the Cowboys
Rams Hall of Fame runner Eric Dickerson (#29) sets a new NFL record for rushing yards in a playoff game. In the 1985 season NFC Divisional Playoffs he rushed for 248 yards against the Dallas Cowboys. He also scored 2 touchdowns in the 20-0 Los Angeles win. Also seen is Cowboys great Randy White (#54).
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Merlin Olsen rushing Roger Staubach
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Don Meredith - Dallas Cowboys 1960-1968
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Troy Aikmen
The #2 All-Time leading Cowboys passer he played 12 seasons in Dallas leading them to 3 Super Bowl wins while earning a Super Bowl MVP title in Super Bowl XXVII after throwing 4 touchdowns against Buffalo.
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Roger Staubach
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Troy Aikmen
The #2 All-Time leading Cowboys passer he played 12 seasons in Dallas leading them to 3 Super Bowl wins while earning a Super Bowl MVP title in Super Bowl XXVII after throwing 4 touchdowns against Buffalo.
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Troy Aikmen
1st-round draft pick of Dallas in 1989 out of UCLA he played 12 seasons with the Cowboys leading them to 3 Super Bowls. Retired as the Cowboys All Time leading passer in 2000 with 32942 yards and 165 touchdowns -- presently #2 on that list almost 20 years later. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006.
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1960s NFL - St. Louis Cardinal Larry Wilson moves in to stop Gene Babb of the Cowboys
Hall of Fame safety Larry Wilson of the Cardinals moves in to plug the gap as Cowboys runner Gene Babb (#33) comes through. From the 1960 NFL season.
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Mel Renfro 1970 Dallas Cowboys Topps Football Card #45
1970 Topps - his 7th straight Pro season with the Cowboys
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Roger Staubach
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Don Meredith on September 10, 1968 Sports Illustrated Cover
After Dallas posted a 9 & 5 record and advancing to the NFL Championship in 1967, Don Meredith was featured on the cover of the 1968 Sports Illustrated NFL preview issue.
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Calvin Hill Dallas Cowboys hurdles over the Atlanta Falcons Defense
Cowboys runner Calvin Hill hurdles over Atlanta Falcon defenders as he's surrounded. Hill spent 12 seasons in the NFL with 3 different teams rushing for 6083 yards and 42 touchdowns.
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Chuck Howley and Leroy Jordan put the Pressure on Packers QB Scott Hunter
Cowboy linebacking legends Chuck Howley (#54) & Lee Roy Jordan (#55) force Packers quarterback Scott Hunter (#16) to get rid of the ball./
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Brad Johnson
He finished his 15-year career with the Dallas Cowboys as a back-up. Started 3 games in 2008.
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Troy Aikmen
1st-round draft pick of Dallas in 1989 out of UCLA he played 12 seasons with the Cowboys leading them to 3 Super Bowls. Retired as the Cowboys All Time leading passer in 2000 with 32942 yards and 165 touchdowns -- presently #2 on that list almost 20 years later. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006.
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Michael Irvin
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Bob Hayes makes a Catch Against the Steelers
A 7th-round pick from Florida A&M he joined the Dallas Cowboys in 1965. Led the NFL with 12 touchdown catches his rookie year and then again in 1966 with 13. An 11-year career, twice named All-Pro and 3 Pro Bowls. Among All-Time Dallas players still ranks #3 with 71 touchdown catches, 6th with 7295 yards and 8th with 365 catches. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2009.
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Lynn Swann makes a catch against Mark Washington in Super Bowl X
The MVP of Super Bowl X makes one of here 4 catches against Cowboy Mark Washington. This was a 53-yarder. Those 4 grabs gave Swann a total of 161 yards and a touchdown as the Steelers won 21-17 and held on to their NFL crown for another year.
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Charlie Waters 1979 Dallas Cowboys Topps Football Card #445
Heading into the 1979 season after 3 straight Pro Bowl appearances he suffered a knee injury during the preseason and missed the entire year.
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Calvin Hill
4-time Pro Bowler and 1969 Offensive Rookie of the Year the Yale alumni was the first Dallas Cowboy to rush for 1000 yards when he racked up 1036 yards on the ground during the 1974 NFL season.
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Bob Lilly
Legendary Defensive Tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, Bob Lilly played 14 years in the NFL and was named a 1st-Team All Pro 7 times in his career .
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Calvin Hill 1974 Dallas Cowboys Topps NFL Football Trading Card #95
1974 Topps - His last of 6 seasons with the Cowboys. Had a good year rushing for 845 yard while averaging 4.6 on 185 carries. Scored 7 touchdowns.
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Don Meredith
Originally a 3rd round draft pick of the Chicago Bears in 1960 he was traded to the Dallas Cowboys who he played his entire NFL career with. A 3-time Pro Bowler and 1966 Player of the Year the Southern Methodist University product passed for 17,199 yards and 135 touchdowns.
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Bob Hayes Picture Dallas Cowboys
A 7th-round pick from Florida A&M he joined the Dallas Cowboys in 1965. Led the NFL with 12 touchdown catches his rookie year and then again in 1966 with 13. An 11-year career, twice named All-Pro and 3 Pro Bowls. Among All-Time Dallas players still ranks #3 with 71 touchdown catches, 6th with 7295 yards and 8th with 365 catches. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2009.
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Bob Lilly
Legendary Defensive Tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, Bob Lilly played 14 years in the NFL and was named a 1st-Team All Pro 7 times in his career .
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Bob Lilly of the Cowboys rushing Sonny Jurgensen of the Redskins - 1966 NFL
Members of the Redskin offensive line manage to hold off on coming Cowboys great Bob Lilly (#74) long enough for quarterback Sonny Jurgensen to get the pass off in 1967 Redskins-Cowboys action.
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Cowboys Quarterback Roger Staubach 1978
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Terry Bradshaw of the Steelers, Randy White of the Cowboys in Super Bowl XIII
Super Bowl XIII - The Steelers Terry Bradshaw drops behind his O-line of Sam Davis (#57) and Mike Webster (#52) while Cowboys defenders Randy White (#54) & DD Lewis (#50) rreact accordingly. Pittsburgh would come out on top in this one 35-31.
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Rookie Herschel Walker
After putting up some pretty impressive stats in the USFL, the ormer Georgia Bulldog joined the Dallas Cowboys in 1986. And while his numbers may not hove been spectacular they were none-the-less pretty impressive.
737 yards rushing with a 4.9 average YPC, 76 catches for another 837 yards and a total of 14 touchdowns. Against the Eagles that year he had an 84-yard touchdown run and an 84-yard touchdown pass reception.
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Craig Morton pitches to Duane Thomas - Dallas Cowboys 1970
The Cowboys leading ground gainer in 1970, Duane Thomas gets a pitchout from quarterback Craig Morton. While facing competition from newcomer Roger Staubach, Morton played well enough to retain the starting role as the Cowboys would advance to Super Bowl V but lose from a last second field goal from Baltimore Colts kicker Jim O'Brien.
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Randy White takes Down Dave Archer
From NFL during the 1980s - Dallas Cowboys All Pro Defensive Tackle Randy White takes down Atlanta Falcons quarterback Dave Archer
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 233 The "Manster", Dallas Cowboy Randy White](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2023%2F12%2Fdallas-cowboys-randy-white-the-manster.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
The "Manster", Dallas Cowboy Randy White
The "Manster", Cowboys Hall of Fame defensive tackle Randy White - part man, part monster - after a meet-up with Eagles quarterback Ron Jaworski.
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Charlie Waters
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Larry Cole
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Dick Butkus Chasing Roger Staubach
Bears linebacker gives chase the Cowboys QB Roger Staubach
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Lee Roy Jordan
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Boyd Dowler Touchdown Catch vs Cowboys Mel Renfro & Cornell Green in the 1966 NFL Playoffs
Boyd Dowler comes down with a 16-yard strike against the Cowboys Mel Renfro (#20) & Cornell Green (#34) during the 1966 NFL Championship. The score put the Pack up 28-20 in the 3rd quarter as Green Bay would go on to win 34-27.
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Troy Aikmen Cowboys Quarterback
1st-round draft pick of Dallas in 1989 out of UCLA he played 12 seasons with the Cowboys leading them to 3 Super Bowls. Retired as the Cowboys All Time leading passer in 2000 with 32942 yards and 165 touchdowns -- presently #2 on that list almost 20 years later. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006.
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Craig Morton
The Cowboys 1st round draft pick in 1965 he had enjoyed an enormous career at the University of California-Berkley. He played 10 seasons with the Cowboys leading Dallas to their first Super Bowl appearance against the Baltimore Colts in 1971. He is ranks #6 on the Cowboys franchise All-Time Career Pass Completions (685) and Yards (10,279) as well as #7 in All-Time Career Touchdown Passes (80).
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Randy White
Originally drafted as a Middle Linebacker from University of Maryland, Head Coach Tom Landry moved him to defensive tackle where he became one of the most dominate defensive lineman of the 1980s making 9 Pro Bowls and 8 NFL All Pro teams. Super Bowl 12 MVP he was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1994 after 14 years in the NFL. Missed only 1 game in his career.
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The Dallas Cowboys Defense, Lee Roy Jordan, Bob Lilly, Chuck Howley, Dave Edwards & George Andrie stop Altie Taylor of the Detroit Lions in 1970
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.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 243 Bob Lilly](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F10%2Fbob-lilly-2.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Bob Lilly
Dallas Cowboys Standout Defensive Lineman and NFL Hall of Fame Inductee
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Bob Lilly
Legendary Defensive Tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, Bob Lilly played 14 years in the NFL and was named a 1st-Team All Pro 7 times in his career .
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Don Meredith
Originally a 3rd round draft pick of the Chicago Bears in 1960 he was traded to the Dallas Cowboys who he played his entire NFL career with. A 3-time Pro Bowler and 1966 Player of the Year the Southern Methodist University product passed for 17,199 yards and 135 touchdowns.
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DD Lewis
The 13-year Cowboy veteran, line backer DD Lewis defends against Steelers running back Rocky Blier
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Drew Pearson
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Randy White
Won a Super Bowl in 1977. Was named Co-MVP of Super Bowl XII. Became a member of the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 1994. Made 9 Pro Bowls (Ranks 3rd in franchise history). His 16 sacks in 1978 is still #3 on the Cowboys Single Season Sack record. Racked up 1104 tackles as well.
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Tony Dorsett of the Cowboys carries against the Saints
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 250 Don Meredith](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F04%2FMeredithDon7.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Don Meredith
Originally a 3rd round draft pick of the Chicago Bears in 1960 he was traded to the Dallas Cowboys who he played his entire NFL career with. A 3-time Pro Bowler and 1966 Player of the Year the Southern Methodist University product passed for 17,199 yards and 135 touchdowns.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 251 Bob Lilly of the Cowboys and Bart Starr of the Packers](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2023%2F03%2Fbob-lilly-cowboys-bart-starr-packers.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Bob Lilly of the Cowboys and Bart Starr of the Packers
Bart Starr (#15) doesn't seem to have many options at hand as Cowboys great Bob Lilly (#74) comes down on him.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 252 Roger Staubach portrait by Merv Corning](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2023%2F02%2Froger-staubach-portrait-merv-corning.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Roger Staubach portrait by Merv Corning
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 253 Bob Lilly](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F10%2Fbob-lilly-12.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Bob Lilly
Legendary Defensive Tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, Bob Lilly played 14 years in the NFL and was named a 1st-Team All Pro 7 times in his career .
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Bob Lilly
Legendary Defensive Tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, Bob Lilly played 14 years in the NFL and was named a 1st-Team All Pro 7 times in his career .
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 255 Roger Staubach 1979 Dallas Cowboys Topps NFL Football Trading Card #400](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2022%2F09%2Froger-staubach-1979-dallas-cowboys-topps-nfl-football-trading-card-400.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Roger Staubach 1979 Dallas Cowboys Topps NFL Football Trading Card #400
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 256 Chuck Howley](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F06%2Fcowboys-linebacker-chuck-howley.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Chuck Howley
Considered one of the greatest linebackers to wear a Dallas Cowboy uniform. Originally a 1st round draft pick of the Chicago Bears in 1958 he suffered a apparent career-ending injury in 1959. He attempted a comeback with Dallas in 1960 and the rest is history. 6-time Pro Bowler and 6-time All-Pro he is still the only player to ever earn a Super Bowl MVP award for the losing team.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 257 Troy Aikmen](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F12%2Ftroy-aikmen-dallas-cowboys-1989-2000.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Troy Aikmen
The #2 All-Time leading Cowboys passer he played 12 seasons in Dallas leading them to 3 Super Bowl wins while earning a Super Bowl MVP title in Super Bowl XXVII after throwing 4 touchdowns against Buffalo.
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Don Meredith 1966 Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Gum Football Trading Card #61
his 1966 Philadelphia Gum Company card - led the Cowboys all the way to a Championship showdown with the Packers. Had the 4th most passing yards (2805) and 3rd best passer rating (87.5) in the league.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 259 George Andrie rushing Redskin QB Sonny Jurgensen](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2024%2F02%2Fgeorge-andrie-rushing-redskin-qb-sonny-jurgensen.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
George Andrie rushing Redskin QB Sonny Jurgensen
Redskin Quarterback Sonny Jurgensen comes under some heat from Cowboys defender Georeg Andrie
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 260 Roger Staubach](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F02%2FStaubachRoger37.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Roger Staubach
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![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 261 Larry Cole](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2018%2F01%2Flarry-cole-1.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Larry Cole
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 262 Tony Casillas Dallas Cowboys](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2017%2F03%2Ftony-casillas-dallas-cowboys.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Tony Casillas Dallas Cowboys
Originally an Atlanta Falcon, he joined the Dallas Cowboys in 1991 and stayed until 1993. He was part of the defense that won 2 Super Bowls. He rejoined the Cowboys the final 2 years of his career before he retired after the 1997 season.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 263 Jeff Siemon sacks Roger Staubach](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F02%2Fjeff-siemon-sacks-roger-staubach.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Jeff Siemon sacks Roger Staubach
Longtime Vikings All-Pro Linebacker (#50) Jeff Siemon takes down Dallas Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 264 Alan Page Brings Down Cowboys Quarterback Roger Staubach](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2022%2F08%2Falan-page-brings-down-roger-staubach.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Alan Page Brings Down Cowboys Quarterback Roger Staubach
Down goes Dallas Cowboys QB Roger Staubach in the clutches of Vikings lineman Alan Page
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Cowboys Super Bowl QB Roger Staubach
The 2-time Super Bowl winner also made the Pro Bowl 6 times in his 11-year NFL career
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 266 Gary Hogeboom](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2017%2F08%2Fgary-hogeboom-2.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Gary Hogeboom
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Herschel Walker
Considered by many to be one of the most talented runningbacks in professional football during his career. Played for 4 different teams during his 12-year stint in the NFL. Between rushing, receiving and kick returns accounted for over 18,000 yards. He could also add an additional 7,000 yards from the 3 years he spent in the USFL with the New Jersey Generals.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 268 Charley Taylor hurdles over Cowboys defender Warren Livingston](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2022%2F07%2Fcharley-taylor-hurdles-cowboys-warren-livingston.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Charley Taylor hurdles over Cowboys defender Warren Livingston
The Redskins Rookie of the Year in 1964 hurdles over Cowboy defender Warren Livingston (#41).
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 269 Gary Hogeboom](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2019%2F02%2Fgary-hogeboom-1984-cowboys-qb.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Gary Hogeboom
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 270 Mike Ditka](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F02%2Fmike-ditka.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Mike Ditka
He played the last 4 seasons of his career with the Dallas Cowboys where he won a Super Bowl
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Bob Hayes makes a catch against the Washington Redskins in 1966
Bob Hayes of the Dallas Cowboys makes a catch in a mid-1960s game against Washington. Hayes had the most Receiving Touchdowns for the league as a rookie in 1965 (12 TDs) and against in 1966 (13 TDs).
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 272 Larry Allen Offensive Tackle 1994-2007](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2Fngg_featured%2Flarry-allen-offensive-tackle-1994-2007.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Larry Allen Offensive Tackle 1994-2007
Larry Allen Dallas Cowboys 1994-2005
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 273 Lee Roy Jordan](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2018%2F02%2Flee-roy-jordan-7.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Lee Roy Jordan
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Herschel Walker
Considered by many to be one of the most talented runningbacks in professional football during his career. Played for 4 different teams during his 12-year stint in the NFL. Between rushing, receiving and kick returns accounted for over 18,000 yards. He could also add an additional 7,000 yards from the 3 years he spent in the USFL with the New Jersey Generals.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 275 Bob Hayes makes a TD catch against Nate Ramsey of the Eagles](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2022%2F12%2Fbob-hayes-makes-catch-against-nate-ramsey-eagles.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Bob Hayes makes a TD catch against Nate Ramsey of the Eagles
From his rookie season of 1965 - Bob Hayes makes a TD grab against Eagles veteran Nate Ramsey. Hayes had an icredible rookie year catching 46 passes for 1003 yards - that's a 21.8 YPC average. He led the NFL with 12 TD catches.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 276 Michael Irvin](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F03%2Fmichael-irvin-1.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Michael Irvin
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 277 Harvey Martin and the Cowboys Close in on Walter Payton](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2021%2F08%2Fharvey-martin-cowboys-walter-payton-bears.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Harvey Martin and the Cowboys Close in on Walter Payton
Harvey Martin leads a host of Cowboys as they try to stop Walter Payton of the Bears.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 278 Drew Pearson](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2022%2F01%2Fcowboys-receiver-drew-pearson.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Drew Pearson
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 279 Mel Renfro](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F07%2Fmel-renfro-4.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Mel Renfro
Mel Renfro, Dallas Cowboys 1964-1977
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 280 Mark Tuinei](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2018%2F10%2Fnfl-tackle-mark-tuinei.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Mark Tuinei
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 281 Larry Allen of the Dallas Cowboys](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F06%2Flarry-allen-cowboys.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Larry Allen of the Dallas Cowboys
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 282 Lance Alworth Dallas Cowboys](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F12%2Flance-alworth-dallas-cowboys.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Lance Alworth Dallas Cowboys
Hall of Fame Receiver Lance Alworth spent the last 2 years of his career with The Dallas Cowboys. Here he is the target of Cowboy Quarterback Craig Morton. His last 2 seasons in the NFL, 1971 and 1972, he managed 49 catches for 682 yards and 4 touchdowns as a Cowboy.
He is still #42 on the All-Time NFL Career Receiving Yards List.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 283 Charlie Waters](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2017%2F09%2Fcharlie-waters-11.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Charlie Waters
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 284 Preston Pearson](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2020%2F03%2Fpreston-pearson-dallas-cowboys-4.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Preston Pearson
Joining the Cowboys in 1975 he became what many consider the original third down back. Equally adept at catching the ball as receiving defenses had to account for him in passing situations. He led the NFL in 1976 and 1977 in Average Yards-per-Touch with 6.0 and 6.5 averages respectively. His on-field contributions helped Dallas to 3 Super Bowl appearances.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 285 Rayfield Wright and Burton Lawless](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2018%2F04%2Frayfield-wright-and-burton-lawless.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Rayfield Wright and Burton Lawless
Hall of Fame Offensive Tackle Rayfield Wright (#70) and All-Rookie Offensive Guard Burton Lawless (#66) of the Dallas Cowboys. Write played 13 seasons in Dallas and Lawless played 5.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 286 Randy White](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2018%2F05%2Frandy-white-19.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Randy White
Nicknamed "The Manster", White was the Cowboys 1st-round pick in 1975 after receiving the Outland Trophy, the Lombardi Award, and being the Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year while at the University of Maryland.
He played 14 years in Dallas making 9 Pro Bowls and 8 All-Pro Teams. Named to the Hall of Fame All-80s team he is credited with 52 sacks (officially) and 111 sacks (unofficially) in his career.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 287 Roger Staubach Throws Over Alan Page](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F02%2Froger-staubach-throws-over-alan-page.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Roger Staubach Throws Over Alan Page
Cowboys QB Roger Staubach (#12) gets off a pass by leaping over the head over Minnesota Vikings defender Alan Page (#88).
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 288 Jack Pardee with Deacon Jones LA Rams](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F11%2Fjack-pardee-deacon-jones-la-rams.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Jack Pardee with Deacon Jones LA Rams
Early 1960s NFL action! Members of the Los Angeles Rams defense move in to stop Amos Marsh of the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys were still in the days of their infancy (we think this is taken from the game in 1962 - a 27-17 Cowboy upset of the Rams).
The Rams were in the beginning stages of assembling that great and dominating defense that in just a few years would earn the nick-name of the Fearsome Foursome. By the mid-60s, with defensive lineman Lamar Lundy, Merlin Olsen, Rosey Grier and Deacon Jones, the Rams would become a defensive powerhouse.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 289 Brad Johnson](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F06%2Fbrad-johnson-6.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Brad Johnson
He finished his 15-year career with the Dallas Cowboys as a back-up. Started 3 games in 2008.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 290 Chuck Howley Dallas Cowboys](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2021%2F03%2Fchuck-howley-dallas-cowboys-nfl.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Chuck Howley Dallas Cowboys
15 years in the NFL, 6 Pro Bowls, 5 All-Pro Teams, Super Bowl Champ 1971, Super Bowl V MVP --- but not in the Hall of Fame.
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Roger Staubach and Jim Marshall
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 292 Don Meredith](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F04%2FMeredithDon2.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Don Meredith
Originally a 3rd round draft pick of the Chicago Bears in 1960 he was traded to the Dallas Cowboys who he played his entire NFL career with. A 3-time Pro Bowler and 1966 Player of the Year the Southern Methodist University product passed for 17,199 yards and 135 touchdowns.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 293 Michael Irvin](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F03%2FIrvinMichael14.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Michael Irvin
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![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 294 Roger Staubach runs against the Rams in 1978](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2023%2F10%2Froger-staubach-runs-against-rams-isiah-robertson-1978.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Roger Staubach runs against the Rams in 1978
Cowboys QB Roger Staubach runs away from Isiah Robertson and the Rams defense. In 1973 Staubach picked up 250 yards on the ground averaging 5.4 yards a carry. Scored 3 touchdowns too. This pic is from 1978.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 295 Charlie Waters](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2017%2F09%2Fcharlie-waters-9.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Charlie Waters
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 296 Cowboys Lineman John Niland and Ralph Neely](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2018%2F03%2Fcowboys-lineman-john-niland-and-ralph-neely.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Cowboys Lineman John Niland and Ralph Neely
2 of the outstanding offensive lineman of Dallas Cowboys History. Both played in the 1960s and 1970s helping the Cowboys to 3 Super Bowl appearances with an NFL Championship in 1971.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 297 Calvin Hill gets past Ted Hendricks in Super Bowl V](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2022%2F01%2Fcalvin-hill-ralph-neely-ted-hendricks-super-bowl-v.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Calvin Hill gets past Ted Hendricks in Super Bowl V
Dallas versus Baltimore - Super Bowl V. Helped by some interference from lineman Ralph Neely (#73), Cowboys runner Calvin Hill (#35) gets past Colt linebacker Ted Hendricks (#83) for some positive yardage.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 298 Clarence Peaks runs against Chuck Howley and the 1960s Cowboys Defense](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2024%2F05%2Fclarence-peaks-runs-against-chuck-howley-bob-lilly-1960s-nfl-cowboys-eagles.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Clarence Peaks runs against Chuck Howley and the 1960s Cowboys Defense
Cowboys-Eagles early 1960s. Running back Clarence goes wide on Chuck Howley and the Dallas Cowboys defense. Cowboy Bob Lilly as well as Eagle Sonny Jurgensen can be seen the background, Could that be Chuck Bednarik blocking Howley?
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 299 DD Lewis](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2018%2F01%2Fdd-lewis-5.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
DD Lewis
While he never made a Pro Bowl in his 13 year career with Dallas he played 135 consecutive games - including 5 Super Bowls. Earning All-Southeastern Conference and All American honors at Mississippi State, he was a 6th-round draft pick of the Cowboys in 1968. In 1975 Dallas became the first Wildcard playoff team to make a Super Bowl. That year, in the NFC Championship game against the Los Angeles Rams Lewis had 2 interceptions in the 37-7 victory. And though he never made an NFL Pro Bowl Team he was named to the Dallas Cowboys Silver Anniversary Team in 1984.
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Ernie Stautner, Defensive Coordinator of the Dallas Cowboys
Was the Defensive Coordinator of the Dallas Cowboys from 1973 to 1988.
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Troy Aikmen
1st-round draft pick of Dallas in 1989 out of UCLA he played 12 seasons with the Cowboys leading them to 3 Super Bowls. Retired as the Cowboys All Time leading passer in 2000 with 32942 yards and 165 touchdowns -- presently #2 on that list almost 20 years later. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006.
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Herb Adderley
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Ralph Neely leads for Dan Reeves
Two Dallas Cowboy Greats. Offensive Tackle Ralph Neely (#73) leads the way for runningback Dan Reeves (#30)
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Craig Morton sacked by Cowboy Randy Hughes
While 1977 was a year of revitalization for him, Super Bowl X may have been one of the worst games in his career. He was intercepted 4 times, sacked 4 times and finished with a 0.0 passer rating - 15 attempts - 4 completions - 39 yards - no touchdowns. Here he goes down under the rush of Dallas Cowboy defender Randy Hughes
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Mel Renfro
Mel Renfro, Dallas Cowboys 1964-1977
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Roger Staubach keeps against the Rams
Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach (#12) keeps the ball and goes up the middle against the Rams. Offensive lineman Ralph Neely (#73) looks on from the ground.
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Roger Staubach, Dallas Cowboys Hall of Fame Quarterback
Hall of Fame Class of 1985 When he left the NFL in 1979, his passer rating (83.4) was second only to Otto Graham's (86.6). Among Cowboy quarterbacks with at least 100 games, that still ranks #3.
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Jack Youngblood Roger Staubach
Los Angeles Rams defensive end Jack youngblood subjects Roger Staubach, quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys to an intense pass rush.
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Mark Tuinei
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Herb Adderley
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Randall Cunningham Dallas Cowboys
Randall Cunningham spent 1 season with the Dallas Cowboys.
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Charlie Waters
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Harold Carmichael of the Eagles makes a catch against Mel Renfro of the Cowboys
The NFL's top receiver in 1973 makes a grab against Dallas' Hall of Fame defender Mel Renfro. In 1973 Harold Carmichael led the league with 67 catches and 1116 yards.
![Dallas Cowboys Classic Image Gallery 314 Don Meredith of the Dallas Cowboys](https://nflpastplayers.com/wp-content/plugins/justified-image-grid/timthumb.php?src=https%3A%2F%2Fnflpastplayers.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2022%2F08%2Fdon-meredith-dallas-cowboys-qb-1961.jpg&h=380&q=90&f=.jpg)
Don Meredith of the Dallas Cowboys
Don Meredith from his early days as a Dallas Cowboy.
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Michael Irvin 1992 Dallas Cowboys AAA Sports Wildcard Football Trading Card #162
From now deceased AAA Sports Card company, Hall of Famer Michael Irvin featured in the 1992 "Wildcard" set. His second straight Pro Bowl year he had another awesome performance hauling in 78 catches for 1396 yards and 7 scores.
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John Niland blocking for rookie Calvin Hill Dallas Cowboys 1969
From 1969. All Pro Cowboys lineman John Niland (#76) gets out in front of rookie Calvin Hill (#35). Hill would take Rookie of the Year honors for his first year's performance.
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Randy White
Nicknamed "The Manster", White was the Cowboys 1st-round pick in 1975 after receiving the Outland Trophy, the Lombardi Award, and being the Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year while at the University of Maryland.
He played 14 years in Dallas making 9 Pro Bowls and 8 All-Pro Teams. Named to the Hall of Fame All-80s team he is credited with 52 sacks (officially) and 111 sacks (unofficially) in his career.
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Tony Dorsett
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Troy Aikmen
1st-round draft pick of Dallas in 1989 out of UCLA he played 12 seasons with the Cowboys leading them to 3 Super Bowls. Retired as the Cowboys All Time leading passer in 2000 with 32942 yards and 165 touchdowns -- presently #2 on that list almost 20 years later. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006.
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Craig Morton Cowboys - Redskins 1970s NFL Rivalry
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Troy Aikmen - 1993
In 1993 Troy Aikmen made the Pro Bowl. His numbers were 3100 yards passing, a league-leading 69.1% completion percentage 15 touchdowns and only 6 interceptions.
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Gary Hogeboom
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Bart Starr under pressure from Cowboy Willie Townes
Bart Starr is gets a little heat from the Cowboys Willie Townes of Tulsa.
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Chuck Howley & Leroy Kelly in the 1972 NFL Pro Bowl Game
The Cowboys Chuck Howley (#54) & Leroy Kelly of the Brown during the 1972 NFL Pro Bowl Game - Played in January it featured the league's best players of the 1971 season. For both players it was their 6th and final appearance in a Pro Bowl game.
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Tim Rossovich Stops the Cowboys Calvin Hill
Eagles wildman Tim Rossovich and company swarm about Cowboys runner Calvin Hill.
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Bob Lilly Sacks YA Tittle
Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle has a big ol' hug for Giants quarterback YA Tittle. #66 is longtime Giants lineman Jack Stroud.
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Roger Staubach
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Larry Allen, Offensive Tackle - Dallas Cowboys
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Lee Roy Jordan
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Sam Huff Pressures Don Meredith 1967
Redskins great Sam Huff blows past by the attempts of the Dallas Cowboys offensive line in route to collaring Cowboy quarterback Don Meredith in 1967 Cowboys/Redskins action.
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Roger Staubach
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Preston Pearson
Joining the Cowboys in 1975 he became what many consider the original third down back. Equally adept at catching the ball as receiving defenses had to account for him in passing situations. He led the NFL in 1976 and 1977 in Average Yards-per-Touch with 6.0 and 6.5 averages respectively. His on-field contributions helped Dallas to 3 Super Bowl appearances.
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Roger Staubach
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Bob Lilly
Legendary Defensive Tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, Bob Lilly played 14 years in the NFL and was named a 1st-Team All Pro 7 times in his career .
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Roger Staubach
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Chuck Howley
Considered one of the greatest linebackers to wear a Dallas Cowboy uniform. Originally a 1st round draft pick of the Chicago Bears in 1958 he suffered a apparent career-ending injury in 1959. He attempted a comeback with Dallas in 1960 and the rest is history. 6-time Pro Bowler and 6-time All-Pro he is still the only player to ever earn a Super Bowl MVP award for the losing team.
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Roger Staubach
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Roger Staubach
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Dallas Cowboys Doomsday Defense
Super Bowl X of 1975. Several members of the "Doomsday Defense" of the Dallas Cowboys close in on Steelers fullback Franco Harris (#32). Pictured for the Cowboys are Dave Edwards (#52), Ed "Too Tall" Jones (#72), Cliff Harris (#43), DD Lewis (#50). Steelers halfback Rocky Blier (#20) is also pictured.
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Roger Staubach
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"Dandy" Don Meredith, Cowboys and Bobby Richards of the Eagles, 1963 NFL
Cowboys QB Don Meredith under some pressure from Bobby Richards and the Eagles defense in [maybe] 1963.
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Lee Roy Jordan
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Don Meredith Under a Heavy Cardinals Rush
The Dallas Cowboys quarterback finds the going rough under a heavy Cardinals rush.
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Dallas Cowboy Lineman Larry Allen
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John Niland
Played 9 seasons in Dallas after being a 1st round pick in 1966 from Iowa. 6 Pro Bowls and 2 NFL All-Pro teams. He is one of only 4 Cowboy lineman to play in that many Pro Bowls. Missed only 2 games his entire career with Dallas.
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Troy Aikmen
The #2 All-Time leading Cowboys passer he played 12 seasons in Dallas leading them to 3 Super Bowl wins while earning a Super Bowl MVP title in Super Bowl XXVII after throwing 4 touchdowns against Buffalo.
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Troy Aikmen
1st-round draft pick of Dallas in 1989 out of UCLA he played 12 seasons with the Cowboys leading them to 3 Super Bowls. Retired as the Cowboys All Time leading passer in 2000 with 32942 yards and 165 touchdowns -- presently #2 on that list almost 20 years later. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006.
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Drew Pearson makes a catch against the Steelers
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Roger Staubach and Jim Youngblood on the 1979 Edition of Street & Smiths NFL Magazine Cover
The 1979 Street & Smith's NFL Magazine Edition with Roger Staubach and Jim Youngblood on the cover. Street and Smith's used different cover pictures for different marketing regions. Other issues of the same season also featured Jim Zorn and Terry Bradshaw.
1979 was also the year the Rams would make it all the way to Super Bowl XIV.
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Bob Hayes Cowboys Receiver
A 7th-round pick from Florida A&M he joined the Dallas Cowboys in 1965. Led the NFL with 12 touchdown catches his rookie year and then again in 1966 with 13. An 11-year career, twice named All-Pro and 3 Pro Bowls. Among All-Time Dallas players still ranks #3 with 71 touchdown catches, 6th with 7295 yards and 8th with 365 catches. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2009.
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Rayfield Wright
Hall of Fame Offensive Tackle for the Dallas Cowboys from 1967 to 1979. Was a 7th round draft pick out of Fort Valley State. Played 13 years in the NFL. Named to the 1st Team Pro Football Hall of Fame All 1970s Team
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DD Lewis
While he never made a Pro Bowl in his 13 year career with Dallas he played 135 consecutive games - including 5 Super Bowls. Earning All-Southeastern Conference and All American honors at Mississippi State, he was a 6th-round draft pick of the Cowboys in 1968. In 1975 Dallas became the first Wildcard playoff team to make a Super Bowl. That year, in the NFC Championship game against the Los Angeles Rams Lewis had 2 interceptions in the 37-7 victory. And though he never made an NFL Pro Bowl Team he was named to the Dallas Cowboys Silver Anniversary Team in 1984.
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Roger Staubach
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Preston Pearson Scores while Tom Rafferty and Robert Newhouse Block
Behind the blocking of center John Fitzgerald, guard Tom Rafferty and fullback Robert Newhouse he scores a touchdown against San Francisco in 1977. It was his second score of the of the day.
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Bob Lilly
Legendary Defensive Tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, Bob Lilly played 14 years in the NFL and was named a 1st-Team All Pro 7 times in his career .
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Michael Irvin
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Bob Lilly
Legendary Defensive Tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, Bob Lilly played 14 years in the NFL and was named a 1st-Team All Pro 7 times in his career .
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Cowboys Michael Irvin
Dallas Cowboys Wide Receiver 1988-1999. 750 catches, 11,904 yards and 65 touchdowns.
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Billy Kilmer is almost sacked by Harvey Martin and Jethro Pugh of the Dallas defense
Redskins quarterback Billy Kilmer (#17) barely gets the ball away in time before being mauled by Dallas Cowboys Harvey Martin (#79) and Jethro Pugh (#75)
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Lee Roy Jordan Dallas Cowboys Linebacker
Cowboys Middle Linebacker 1963 to 1976. This picture is from a 1964 Exhibition Game program.
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Troy Aikmen
The #2 All-Time leading Cowboys passer he played 12 seasons in Dallas leading them to 3 Super Bowl wins while earning a Super Bowl MVP title in Super Bowl XXVII after throwing 4 touchdowns against Buffalo.
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Brad Johnson
He finished his 15-year career with the Dallas Cowboys as a back-up. Started 3 games in 2008.
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DD Lewis
While he never made a Pro Bowl in his 13 year career with Dallas he played 135 consecutive games - including 5 Super Bowls. Earning All-Southeastern Conference and All American honors at Mississippi State, he was a 6th-round draft pick of the Cowboys in 1968. In 1975 Dallas became the first Wildcard playoff team to make a Super Bowl. That year, in the NFC Championship game against the Los Angeles Rams Lewis had 2 interceptions in the 37-7 victory. And though he never made an NFL Pro Bowl Team he was named to the Dallas Cowboys Silver Anniversary Team in 1984.
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Bob Hayes Cowboys Receiver in 1974
A 7th-round pick from Florida A&M he joined the Dallas Cowboys in 1965. Led the NFL with 12 touchdown catches his rookie year and then again in 1966 with 13. An 11-year career, twice named All-Pro and 3 Pro Bowls. Among All-Time Dallas players still ranks #3 with 71 touchdown catches, 6th with 7295 yards and 8th with 365 catches. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2009.
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Preston Pearson carries against Jack Ham and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl X
From Super Bowl X, Dallas veteran running back Preston Pearson finds a bit a running room against Steelers linebacker Jack Ham. Pearson a touchdown against Pittsburgh but the Steelers would claim the title 21-17.
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Drew Pearson makes a catch as Vikings Jeff Siemon & Matt Blair close in
Cowboys receiver Drew Pearson makes a catch in the middle of the Vikings defense as defenders Jeff Wright (#23), Jeff Siemon (#50) & Matt Blair (#59) close in to stop him.
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Bob Hayes Dallas Cowboys 1965-1975
A 7th-round pick from Florida A&M he joined the Dallas Cowboys in 1965. Led the NFL with 12 touchdown catches his rookie year and then again in 1966 with 13. An 11-year career, twice named All-Pro and 3 Pro Bowls. Among All-Time Dallas players still ranks #3 with 71 touchdown catches, 6th with 7295 yards and 8th with 365 catches. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2009.
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Dallas Cowboys Defense of the Late 70s
The Dallas Cowboys defense during the late 70s and early 80s - (#77) Bill Gregory, (#53) Bob Breunig, (#54) Randy White, (#78) John Dutton and ($72) Harvey Martin.
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Bob Lilly
Legendary Defensive Tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, Bob Lilly played 14 years in the NFL and was named a 1st-Team All Pro 7 times in his career .
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Troy Aikmen
The #2 All-Time leading Cowboys passer he played 12 seasons in Dallas leading them to 3 Super Bowl wins while earning a Super Bowl MVP title in Super Bowl XXVII after throwing 4 touchdowns against Buffalo.
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Calvin Hill with Roger Staubach, 1972 Dallas Cowboys
Taking a handoff from quarterback Roger Staubach, running back Calvin Hill takes off. In 1972 Hill had 1072 yards on the ground and went to his second Pro Bowl.
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Craig Morton
The Cowboys 1st round draft pick in 1965 he had enjoyed an enormous career at the University of California-Berkley. He played 10 seasons with the Cowboys leading Dallas to their first Super Bowl appearance against the Baltimore Colts in 1971. He is ranks #6 on the Cowboys franchise All-Time Career Pass Completions (685) and Yards (10,279) as well as #7 in All-Time Career Touchdown Passes (80).
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Leroy Kelly slips by Cornell Green 1968 NFL playoffs against Dallas
From the opening round of the 1968 NFL playoffs - Browns runner Leroy Kelly gives Cowboy cornerback Cornell Green the slip in route to a 35-yard TD. It was Kelly's 2nd score as Cleveland downed Dallas 31-20.
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Charlie Waters
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Michael Irvin
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Troy Aikmen
The #2 All-Time leading Cowboys passer Troy Aikmen played 12 seasons in Dallas leading them to 3 Super Bowl wins while earning a Super Bowl MVP title in Super Bowl XXVII after throwing 4 touchdowns against Buffalo.
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Roger Staubach under pressure from Dolphins Defense
Dallas Cowboys QB Roger Staubach gets rid of the ball under a rush from linebacker Nick Buoniconti and the Miami Dolphins defense.
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Bob Hayes Dallas Cowboys Receiver
10 years as a Cowboy, 128 games, 365 catches, 7295 yards a 20.0 YPC average and 71 touchdown catches.
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Randy White
Won a Super Bowl in 1977. Was named Co-MVP of Super Bowl XII. Became a member of the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 1994. Made 9 Pro Bowls (Ranks 3rd in franchise history). His 16 sacks in 1978 is still #3 on the Cowboys Single Season Sack record. Racked up 1104 tackles as well.
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Lee Roy Jordan
This picture of Lee Roy Jordan appeared in newspapers in 1965 as he was an up-and-coming young star for the Cowboys. In 1973 he was credited (unofficially since tackles weren't considered and recorded statistic) with 14 solo tackles against Philadelphia Eagles. Also that year, considered to be one of the great moments of Dallas Cowboy history, he intercepted Ken Anderson of the Cincinnati Bengals 3 times in the first quarter.
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Roger Staubach talking with Tom Landry
Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach talks with the team's head coach Tom Landry on the sidelines during a game.
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Roger Staubach
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Calvin Hill
The Cowboys 1st round pick of 1969 from Yale. Would become the first Cowboys first ever 1000 yard rusher in 1972 when he rushed for 1036 yards. Still the #4 All-Time Dallas Cowboys Career rusher with 5009 yards. Named to 4 Pro Bowls and 1 All-Pro team during his 6 seasons with Dallas.
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Craig Morton
The Cowboys 1st round draft pick in 1965 he had enjoyed an enormous career at the University of California-Berkley. He played 10 seasons with the Cowboys leading Dallas to their first Super Bowl appearance against the Baltimore Colts in 1971. He is ranks #6 on the Cowboys franchise All-Time Career Pass Completions (685) and Yards (10,279) as well as #7 in All-Time Career Touchdown Passes (80).
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Preston Pearson
Joining the Cowboys in 1975 he became what many consider the original third down back. Equally adept at catching the ball as receiving defenses had to account for him in passing situations. He led the NFL in 1976 and 1977 in Average Yards-per-Touch with 6.0 and 6.5 averages respectively. His on-field contributions helped Dallas to 3 Super Bowl appearances.
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Troy Aikmen
1st-round draft pick of Dallas in 1989 out of UCLA he played 12 seasons with the Cowboys leading them to 3 Super Bowls. Retired as the Cowboys All Time leading passer in 2000 with 32942 yards and 165 touchdowns -- presently #2 on that list almost 20 years later. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006.
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Randy White & Charlie Waters force Craig Morton into throwing an Interception in Super Bowl XII
Cowboy defenders Randy White and Charlie Waters look on as Craig Morton has just thrown one of his 2 interceptions of Super Bowl XII. The overpowering Dallas defense sacked Denver quarterbacks 4 times and forced 8 turnovers and held the Broncos offense to a total of 182 yards of offense.
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Bob Lilly
Legendary Defensive Tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, Bob Lilly played 14 years in the NFL and was named a 1st-Team All Pro 7 times in his career .
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Larry Cole
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Calvin Hill Ralph Neely Dallas Cowboys
Calvin Hill (#35), the first Dallas Cowboy running back to gain 1000 yards on the ground gets behind the blocking a All-Pro Offensive Tackle Ralph Neely (#73).
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George Andrie Interception of John Brodie during the 1971 NFC Championship
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.
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Randy White
Won a Super Bowl in 1977. Was named Co-MVP of Super Bowl XII. Became a member of the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 1994. Made 9 Pro Bowls (Ranks 3rd in franchise history). His 16 sacks in 1978 is still #3 on the Cowboys Single Season Sack record. Racked up 1104 tackles as well.
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Dallas Cowboys Receiver Drew Pearson
Hall of Fame inductee in 2021.
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Roger Staubach the Top Rated QB of 1978
Shown here in 1978 when he had the best Quarterback Passing Rating in the NFL
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Herschel Walker
Considered by many to be one of the most talented runningbacks in professional football during his career. Played for 4 different teams during his 12-year stint in the NFL. Between rushing, receiving and kick returns accounted for over 18,000 yards. He could also add an additional 7,000 yards from the 3 years he spent in the USFL with the New Jersey Generals.
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Bob Lilly
Legendary Defensive Tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, Bob Lilly played 14 years in the NFL and was named a 1st-Team All Pro 7 times in his career .
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Roger Staubach
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Ralph Neely
Originally chosen by both the Baltimore Colts and Houston Oilers in the 1965 draft the Oklahoma Sooner eneded up with the Dallas Cowboys after the Colts traded him for QB Billy Lothridge and a 4th round pick in the 1966 draft.
Neely became an instant starter at right offensive tackle and was named to the 1965 NFL All-Rookie team. When he finished his 13 seasons in Dallas he had 2 Pro Bowls and 4 All Pro teams to his credit. He retired after the Super Bowl XII victory over the Denver Broncos. He is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame 1960s All-Decade team.
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Duane Thomas gets the handoff from Craig Morton, Early 1970s Dallas Cowboys
A couple of Cowboys from the early 1970s in action - quarterback Craig Morton and running back Duane Thomas
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49ers QB John Brodie with Larry Cole of the Cowboys
49ers quarterback John Brodie (#12) sets up to pass with the Cowboys Larry Cole (#63) bringing the heat.
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Roger "the Dodger" Staubach
Roger "the Dodger" takes off for another big gain.
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Herschel Walker
Considered by many to be one of the most talented runningbacks in professional football during his career. Played for 4 different teams during his 12-year stint in the NFL. Between rushing, receiving and kick returns accounted for over 18,000 yards. He could also add an additional 7,000 yards from the 3 years he spent in the USFL with the New Jersey Generals.
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Ralph Neely
Originally signed by the Houston Oilers in 1965 he ended up with Dallas after the Colts traded his rights to them after the draft. The Cowboys ended up compensating Houston when the 2 leagues merged in 1970.
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Roger Staubach
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Troy Aikmen
The #2 All-Time leading Cowboys passer he played 12 seasons in Dallas leading them to 3 Super Bowl wins while earning a Super Bowl MVP title in Super Bowl XXVII after throwing 4 touchdowns against Buffalo.
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Drew Pearson
3-Time NFL All Pro and Pro Bowler, 1970s All Decade Team, Led the NFL in 1977 with 870 receiving yards. Part of Super Bowl XII Cowboys Championship team.
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Mel Renfro Dallas Cowboys
Mel Renfro, Dallas Cowboys 1964-1977
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John Niland
Played 9 seasons in Dallas after being a 1st round pick in 1966 from Iowa. 6 Pro Bowls and 2 NFL All-Pro teams. He is one of only 4 Cowboy lineman to play in that many Pro Bowls. Missed only 2 games his entire career with Dallas.
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Craig Morton and Roger Staubach, Dallas Cowboys Quarterbacks
Dallas quarterbacks Craig Morton and Roger Staubach in the early 1970s. Morton became the Cowboys starter in 1969 after the departure of Don Meredith but was replaced by Staubach by 1971. Morton would be dealt to the New York Giants in 1973 while Staubach would lead Dallas to two Super Bowl victories.
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Larry Cole and Vince Ferragamo
Veteran defensive lineman Larry Cole gets to Los Angeles Rams signal caller Vince Ferragamo.
An unsung hero of the Dallas Cowboys for 13 seasons. Cole started 130 regular season games and 26 NFL Post Season games for the Cowboys.
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Craig Morton
The Cowboys 1st round draft pick in 1965 he had enjoyed an enormous career at the University of California-Berkley. He played 10 seasons with the Cowboys leading Dallas to their first Super Bowl appearance against the Baltimore Colts in 1971. He is ranks #6 on the Cowboys franchise All-Time Career Pass Completions (685) and Yards (10,279) as well as #7 in All-Time Career Touchdown Passes (80).
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Charlie Waters
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Chuck Howley Cowboys Linebacker 1958-1972
Dallas Cowboys Linebacker Chuck Howley played in the NFL from 1958 to 1972.
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Troy Aikmen
1st-round draft pick of Dallas in 1989 out of UCLA he played 12 seasons with the Cowboys leading them to 3 Super Bowls. Retired as the Cowboys All Time leading passer in 2000 with 32942 yards and 165 touchdowns -- presently #2 on that list almost 20 years later. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006.
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Bob Lilly, Lee Roy Jordan & Chuck Howley from the 1970s Dallas Cowboys Defense
Three major parts of the Doomsday Defense of the Dallas Cowboys during the late 1960s and early 1970s - Linebackers Lee Roy Jordan (#55) & Chuck Howley (#54) alnog with defensive tackle Bob Lilly (#74).
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Tony Dorsett, Cowboys Carries against the Bears
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Don Meredith
Originally a 3rd round draft pick of the Chicago Bears in 1960 he was traded to the Dallas Cowboys who he played his entire NFL career with. A 3-time Pro Bowler and 1966 Player of the Year the Southern Methodist University product passed for 17,199 yards and 135 touchdowns.
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Mel Renfro
Mel Renfro, Dallas Cowboys 1964-1977
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Larry Cole
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Jackie Smith
A 16-year career with 5 Pro Bowls, he retired from football as the NFL's All-Time Leading Tight End in Catches and Yards Receiving. But too many will always remember him for his dropped touchdown-pass in Super Bowl XIII.
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Bobby Layne, Pittsburgh Steelers vs the Dallas Cowboys - 1962 NFL
The great Bobby Layne as the Pittsburgh Steelers offensive leader during the early 1960s against the Cowboys. #42 - the Steeler in the backfield looks like Dick Hoak. The Cowboys are #54 - Chuck Howley and #66 George Andrie.
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Troy Aikmen
1st-round draft pick of Dallas in 1989 out of UCLA he played 12 seasons with the Cowboys leading them to 3 Super Bowls. Retired as the Cowboys All Time leading passer in 2000 with 32942 yards and 165 touchdowns -- presently #2 on that list almost 20 years later. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006.
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Roger Staubach, Dallas Cowboys throws over Alan Page of Minnesota Vikings in 1971
Roger Staubach, the 1971 NFL Bert Bell award winner gets the ball over the 1971 NFL MVP Alan Page. scoring 2 safeties, 3 fumble recoveries, blocking a punt and being credited with 109 tackles & 9 sacks Page was the first defensive player to ever earn that title. While Staubach was led the Cowboys to 10 victories while throwing but 4 interceptions in 126 attempts. That was a league leading interception percentage of 1.9%.
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Gary Hogeboom
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Michael Irvin
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Leon Lett Sacks John Elway
Sacked by Dallas Cowboy Leon Lett
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Don Meredith behind Ralph Neely, with Willie Davis of the Packers in the 1967 NFL Ice Bowl
From the 1967 NFL Championship - the Ice Bowl. Cowboys quarterback Don Meredith gets moving as the Packers Willie Davis comes in. Cowboy #73 is All Pro Lineman Ralph Neely.
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Preston Pearson
Joining the Cowboys in 1975 he became what many consider the original third down back. Equally adept at catching the ball as receiving defenses had to account for him in passing situations. He led the NFL in 1976 and 1977 in Average Yards-per-Touch with 6.0 and 6.5 averages respectively. His on-field contributions helped Dallas to 3 Super Bowl appearances.
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Preston Pearson
Joining the Cowboys in 1975 he became what many consider the original third down back. Equally adept at catching the ball as receiving defenses had to account for him in passing situations. He led the NFL in 1976 and 1977 in Average Yards-per-Touch with 6.0 and 6.5 averages respectively. His on-field contributions helped Dallas to 3 Super Bowl appearances.
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Cliff Harris & Larry Cole Hit Terry Bradshaw during Super Bowl X
Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw is knocked down and out of the game by Cowboys Safety Cliff Harris in Super Bowl X. Bradshaw made it count connecting with Lynn Swann for a 64-yard strike. The 4th quarter score put the game out of reach of the Cowboys as Pittsburgh went on to win their second straight Super Bowl.
#63 is Cowboy Defensive Tackle Larry Cole and Steeler #72 is Guard Gerry Mullins.
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Rookie Preston Pearson goes against Dave Edwards
His 14-year career started as a 12-round draft pick out of Illinois by the Baltimore Colts in 1967. Started 7 games on Special Teams that season. Here he is going up against veteran Dave Edwards of the Dallas Cowboys his rookie season.
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Roger Staubach
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Sonny Jurgensen against Dallas Cowboys Dave Edwards, Bob Lilly and Lee Roy Jordan
Just 3 Cowboys between him and his receiver! Redskins quarterback Sonny Jurgensen tries to get the pass over Dallas defenders Dave Edwards (#52), Lee Roy Jordan (#55) & Bob Lilly (#74).
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Nick Pietrosante carries against Dallas in 1960
Lions star runner Nick Pietrosante runs through the Dallas Cowboys defense with veteran linebacker Jerry Tubbs in pursuit. Pietrosante rushed for 142 yards and 2 touchdowns as the Lions downed the Cowboys 23-14 in the final game of the 1960 season.
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Roger Staubach
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Michael Irvin
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Paul Warfield of the Dolphins makes a catch against Cornell Green and the Cowboys
Dolphins receiver Paul Warfield (#42) finds himself in heavy traffic against Cornell Green (#34) and the Cowboys.
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Roger Staubach
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Bob Hayes
A 7th-round pick from Florida A&M he joined the Dallas Cowboys in 1965. Led the NFL with 12 touchdown catches his rookie year and then again in 1966 with 13. An 11-year career, twice named All-Pro and 3 Pro Bowls. Among All-Time Dallas players still ranks #3 with 71 touchdown catches, 6th with 7295 yards and 8th with 365 catches. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2009.
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Don Meredith, Dallas Cowboys Quarterback in 1963
Started 12 games for the Cowboys in 1963. Passed for 2381 yards and 17 touchdowns. Had a 53.9% completion percentage as well.
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Charlie Waters
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Roger Staubach
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Charlie Waters
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Chuck Howley, Dallas Cowboys and Brian Piccolo, Chicago Bears
Bears and Cowboys 1968. Cowboy Chuck Howley and Bear Brian Piccolo collide. The Cowboy to the right is linebacker Lee Roy Jordan.
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DD Lewis 1980 Dallas Cowboys Topps NFL Football Trading Card #373
Longtime DD Lewis and his 1980 Topps card. He was entering his 12th year in the NFL and 8th as the Cowboys starting Right-Side Linebacker. Started all 16 games. Was awarded the game ball for the Cowboys win over Philadelphia the last week of the season.
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Michael Irvin
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DD Lewis
While he never made a Pro Bowl in his 13 year career with Dallas he played 135 consecutive games - including 5 Super Bowls. Earning All-Southeastern Conference and All American honors at Mississippi State, he was a 6th-round draft pick of the Cowboys in 1968. In 1975 Dallas became the first Wildcard playoff team to make a Super Bowl. That year, in the NFC Championship game against the Los Angeles Rams Lewis had 2 interceptions in the 37-7 victory. And though he never made an NFL Pro Bowl Team he was named to the Dallas Cowboys Silver Anniversary Team in 1984.
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Charlie Waters
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Troy Aikmen
1st-round draft pick of Dallas in 1989 out of UCLA he played 12 seasons with the Cowboys leading them to 3 Super Bowls. Retired as the Cowboys All Time leading passer in 2000 with 32942 yards and 165 touchdowns -- presently #2 on that list almost 20 years later. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006.
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Tony Casillias 1993 Dallas Cowboys Topps Trading Card
His 1993 Topps card. It was his 8th season in the NFL and his 3rd as a Cowboy. He started 14 games and had a pair of sacks.
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Fran Tarkenton, NY Giants Rushed by Cowboys Jethro Pugh and Willie Townes
Giants quarterback Fran Tarkenton fires off the pass while under pressure from Cowboys Jethro Pugh (#75) & Willie Townes (#71).
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Don Meredith
Originally a 3rd round draft pick of the Chicago Bears in 1960 he was traded to the Dallas Cowboys who he played his entire NFL career with. A 3-time Pro Bowler and 1966 Player of the Year the Southern Methodist University product passed for 17,199 yards and 135 touchdowns.
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Roger Staubach
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Brad Johnson
He finished his 15-year career with the Dallas Cowboys as a back-up. Started 3 games in 2008.
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Bob Lilly
Legendary Defensive Tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, Bob Lilly played 14 years in the NFL and was named a 1st-Team All Pro 7 times in his career .
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Cowboy Tight End Mike Ditka, 1969 to 1972
Finished up his 12-year NFL career as Cowboy from 1969 to 1972. Won a Super Bowl against Miami after the 1971 season.