Both defensive end Ed "Too Tall" Jones and offensive lineman Phil Pozderac were 6-feet, 9-inches tall.
No. The Dallas Cowboys lost their first franchise game, to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 35-28, on September 24, 1960.
No, Schramm was the Cowboys GM for 29 years. He became the first non player, owner, or coach to be elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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The Dallas "Steers" never played a game. The Steers name was changed to the Dallas Rangers, and then to Cowboys before the team ever played a game. Therefore the First Steer quarterback was also the Cowboys first quarterback, Eddie Lebaron.
According to the official Dallas Cowboys Media Guide, no one by that name has EVER been on an active roster for the Cowboys. If you know someone who claims to be a former Cowboy, call his bluff and ask him for proof! Don't be surprised if he can't produce any (and no, claiming that he "tried out" for the team does not make him an ex-Cowboy!).
No. He was never played a down for a Dallas Cowboy Team nor has he ever been on a Dallas Cowboy Team Roster.
There is no record of anyone by that name ever playing for the Cowboys; the 2008 official Dallas Cowboys media guide does not include him on the all-time roster.
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Jason Garrett was named interim head coach of the Dallas Cowboys on November 8, 2010. He became the first former Cowboys player ever to take charge of the team.
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There is no record of anyone by that name ever playing for the Cowboys; the 2008 official Dallas Cowboys media guide does not include him on the all-time roster.
Shawn Bradley who was 7 feet 6 inches tall.
There is no record of anyone by that name ever playing for the Cowboys; the 2008 official Dallas Cowboys media guide does not include Don Delavan on the all-time roster.
There is no record of anyone by that name ever playing for the Cowboys; the 2008 official Dallas Cowboys media guide does not include him on the all-time roster.
No one named Harbaugh ever played quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys.