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The Cowboys announced that one of their franchise legends, former linebacker Lee Roy Jordan, died at the age of 84.
Linebacker Lee Roy Jordan, who rose to prominence as a key member of the Dallas Cowboys’ famed "Doomsday Defense." Jordan also helped capture the franchise's first Super Bowl win.
Lee Roy Jordan, a linebacker on the first Super Bowl-winning team for the Dallas Cowboys in the 1970s, has died. He was 84.
The Green Bay Packers unveiled a piece of franchise history on Saturday by confirming that star linebacker Micah Parsons will ...
On Saturday, the Dallas Cowboys announced former linebacker Lee Roy Jordan died at the age of 84. Jordan played 14 seasons ...
He retired in 1976, the year before Dallas won its second championship ... to Green Bay in 1967, when the Packers went on to ...
Parsons announced the jersey number change during his introductory press conference Friday night, marking a change for the ...
The blockbuster trade of Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers reset the balance of power in the NFC North, where the Packers can now think seriously about the Super Bowl. But it also changed the ...
The next piece in the collection remains Corry’s favorite – a 1967 Rose ... homer games in one season. Yahoo Sports' Jason ...
Every day until Aug. 29, Creg Stephenson is counting down significant numbers in Alabama football history, both in the lead-up to the 2025 football season and in commemoration of the Crimson Tide’s ...
The New Orleans Saints' history of No. 22 features several franchise legends, a Super Bowl champion, and a fast-rising playmaker: ...
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs could be the next NFL player to request a trade.
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