Here is a list of Cowboys players who have worn No. 80 since 1960:
1. Ola Lee Murchison, wide receiver (1961).
2. Lee Folkins, tight end (1962-1964).
3. Gary Barnes, wide receiver (1963).
4. David McDaniels, wide receiver (1968).
5. Tony Hill, wide receiver (1977-1986).
6. Rod Barksdale, wide receiver (1987).
7. Sebron Spivey, wide receiver (1987).
8. Everett Gay, wide receiver (1988).
9. Rod Harris, wide receiver (1990).
10. Alvin Harper, wide receiver 1991-1994, 1999).
11. Oronde Gadsden, wide receiver (1995).
12. Stepfret Williams, wide receiver (1996-1997).
13. O.J. Santiago, tight end (2000).
14. Chris Fontenot, tight end (2000).
15. Reggie Swinton, wide receiver (2001-2003).
16. Tony McGee, tight end (2002-2003).
17. Cedric James, wide receiver (2003).
18. Sean Ryan, tight end (2004-2005).
19. Anthony Fasano, tight end (2006-2007).
20. Martellus Bennett, tight end (2008-2011).
Alvin Harper wore number 80 for the Dallas Cowboys during the 1992 and 1993 seasons.
They were upset by the Los Angeles Rams.
The average cost of most Dallas Cowboys sweatshirts is about $50. The majority of the shirts are between the prices of $40 and $80. So the average is $50.
Luther Blue wore the number 80 for the Philadelphia Eagles in 1980. He only wore the number for 1 year.
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Kevin Curtis currently wears the number 80 jersey
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He is not on any of the rosters for all of the 80's. === Correct; in fact, 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!).
QB Mike Tomczak wore #18 for the Bears from 1985-1990.
Among the longest-serving players in Dallas Cowboys history: 1. Ed "Too Tall' Jones (1974-78, 80-89) -- 15 seasons. 2. Bill Bates (1983-1997) -- 15 seasons. 3. Mark Tuinei (1983-1997) -- 15 seasons.
The Dallas Cowboys and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers played the season opener for both teams on September 13, 2009 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa. The Cowboys won, 34-21, spearheaded by quarterback Tony Romo's personal passing high of 353 yards. He also threw for three touchdowns, including an 80-yard TD pass to wide receiver Patrick Crayton. During Week 3 of the 2012 NFL season, Tampa Bay will play Dallas at Cowboys Stadium.