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Legendary linebacker Lee Roy Jordan has died. He was 84. Jordan was a star for the Dallas Cowboys, and the team announced his death on Saturday.
Lee Roy Jordan, a Super Bowl champion with the Dallas Cowboys during the 1971 season, has died at the age of 84.
He originally told the Browns he planned to retire before the 1960 season, but there was one more chapter of his NFL story to be written. The Dallas Cowboys came into existence in 1960, and Howton ...
Lee Roy Jordan, a durable star in the 1960s and '70s for Alabama and the Cowboys, died Saturday, Dallas announced. He was 84. "His legacy lives on as a model of dedication, integrity and toughness," ...
Lee Roy Jordan, whose ferocious play in the 1960s and ’70s made him one of the most feared linebackers in college and the NFL and the dean of the Dallas Cowboys’ fabled Doomsday Defense, died Saturday ...
Lee Roy Jordan, an All-America linebacker at Alabama in the early 1960s who later went on to star for the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys, has died. He was 84. Jordan was Alabama’s oldest living football ...
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