No, he did not. Roger Staubach played for the Dallas Cowboys from 1969-1979.
Roger Staubach's football career at the Naval Academy spanned 1962-1964.
Roger Staubach
Terry Bradshaw of the Steelers and Roger Staubach of the Cowboys played against each other in Super Bowls X & XIII.
Roger Staubach was the best quarterback in Dallas Cowboys history. He was a great leader and had the ability to rally his team when the deck was stacked against him. He could make big plays, even when the play broke down. Troy Aikman was more accurate as a passer, but lacked the skills Staubach did when the play broke down.
Heisman Trophy winner Roger Staubach played his first college year at New Mexico Military Institute, before transferring to the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. He got his first start in the 3rd game of his first year (sophomore) at Navy.
No Roger Staubach did not play for Quantico. He was stationed at U.S. Marine Corps Base Albany Georgia. There was a rumor that he might transfer to NAS Pensacola and play for the Pensacola Goshawks, the Navy and Marine Corps. team of flight students. He was scheduled to be assigned to the Naval Hospital at Quantico. Because the Vietnam War was in progress, word got out from someone believed to be the backfield coach and the resultant publicity caused reassignment. Favoritism for a football star would have given a bad impression at that time. Roger did not play for Quantico, but he did play for the Pensacola Goshawks in 1967, a year after I played there.
Super Bowl VIDallas Cowboys - 24 (Roger Staubach, United States Naval Academy)Miami Dolphins - 3 (Bob Griese, Purdue)Location: Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, LADate: 1/16/1972MVP: Roger Staubach, QB, DallasHead Coaches:DAL - Tom LandryMIA - Don Shula
Roger Staubach played for the Dallas Cowboys from 1969 to 1979. As the starting quarterback for Dallas, he led the team to six National Football Conference championship games, four Super Bowls and two Super Bowl titles. He was inducted into the Cowboys Ring of Honor in 1983 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1985.
According to The Rayen Stadium History page Among the most noteworthy players to take the field at Rayen Stadium was NFL Hall of Famer and Heisman Trophy winner Roger Staubach, who in 1968 passed for 455 yards as quarterback for Pensacola Navy against YSU.
No, but during the Roger Staubach era of the 1970s, the Cowboys performed last-minute magic many times.
Through Super Bowl XLIII, there has not been more than two Heisman winners on Super Bowl rosters for any game. 1) Super Bowl I - Paul Hornung of the Packers (1956, Notre Dame) and Mike Garrett of the Chiefs (1965, USC). Hornung did not play in Super Bowl I. 2) Super Bowl XII - Roger Staubach of the Cowboys (1963, Navy) and Tony Dorsett of the Cowboys (1976, Pittsburgh). 3) Super Bowl XIII - Roger Staubach of the Cowboys (1963, Navy) and Tony Dorsett of the Cowboys (1976, Pittsburgh). 4) Super Bowl XVIII - Jim Plunkett of the Raiders (1970, Stanford) and Marcus Allen of the Raiders (1981, USC). Other Super Bowls that had Heisman winners on rosters: 1) Super Bowl II - Billy Cannon of the Raiders (1959, LSU). 2) Super Bowl IV - Mike Garrett 3) Super Bowl V - Roger Staubach 4) Super Bowl VI - Roger Staubach 5) Super Bowl X - Roger Staubach 6) Super Bowl XIII - Roger Staubach 7) Super Bowl XV - Jim Plunkett 8) Super Bowl XXII - George Rogers of the Redskins (1980, South Carolina). 9) Super Bowl XXXI - Desmond Howard of the Packers (1991, Michigan). 10) Super Bowl XXXIV - Eddie George of the Titans (1995, Ohio State). 11) Super Bowl XXXV - Ron Dayne of the Giants (1999, Wisconsin). 12) Super Bowl XXXVII - Charles Woodson of the Raiders (1997, Michigan).