Ask the players what would pay to have a bottle unopen with there name on it. it may have a value to them
Don Meredith's final season with the Cowboys was 1968.
He was a Cowboys quarterback from 1960 to 1968.
Don Meredith wore #17 for the Cowboys.
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The Cowboys played both Eddie LeBaron and Don Meredith during the 1962 season.
Don Meredith's backup quarterback during his time with the Dallas Cowboys was Jerry Rhome. Rhome played for the Cowboys primarily in the 1960s, serving as a backup to Meredith from 1965 until Meredith's retirement in 1969. Rhome's role was crucial during the times when Meredith was injured or unavailable to play.
Yes. Don Meredith, the Cowboys' first Pro Bowl quarterback, died on Sunday, December 5. He was 72.
As he himself might have said it, the Cowboys quarterback in question was Jeff and Hazel's baby boy -- Don Meredith.
He was 6'3" and weighed 210 pounds when he was the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys in the 1960s.
The Silver Anniversary Dallas Cowboys medallion is worth a price close to $75. If you have one that is unopened, it will most likely be worth more money.
Don Meredith was the starter and Craig Morton and Jerry Rhome were backups.