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Mel Renfro
Mel Renfro was a running back coming out of college, but played cornerback and safety for the Dallas Cowboys. Check out the details of Mel Renfro's NFL career.

Chuck Howley
The Dallas Cowboys Chuck Howley was the first defender to be named MVP of the Super Bowl. Check out the details of Chuck Howley's NFL career.

Tony Canadeo
Green Bay Packers legend and Pro Football Hall of Famer Tony Canadeo was just the third NFL player to rush for more than 1,000 yards in a season. Check out the details of Tony Canadeo's NFL career.

Lee Roy Jordan
NFL legend Lee Roy Jordan was a key member of the Dallas Cowboys famed Doomsday Defense. Check out the details of Lee Roy Jordan's NFL career.

Tony Dorsett
NFL legend Tony Dorsett was one of football's greatest running backs and was a key contributor for the Dallas Cowboys in the late 70s and throughout the 80s. Check out the details of Tony Dorsett's NFL career.

Troy Aikman
NFL legend Troy Aikman was one of the key catalysts of the great Dallas Cowboys teams of the 90s. Check out the details of Troy Aikman's NFL career.

John Elway
Denver Broncos legend John Elway was one of the most dangerous quarterbacks in NFL history. Check out the details of John Elway's NFL career.

Barry Sanders
Detroit Lions legend Barry Sanders was one of the most electrifying running backs in NFL history. Check out the details of Barry Sanders' NFL career.

Tom Landry
NFL legend Tom Landry was the first head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Check out the details of Tom Landry's NFL and college careers.

Don Perkins
Running Back Don Perkins was the first Dallas Cowboys player to rush for more than 6,000 yards. Check out the details of Don Perkin's career.

"Dandy" Don Meredith
Don Meredith was quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys from 1960 to 1968. Check out the details of Don Meredith's NFL career.

Roger Staubach
Roger Staubach was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the 10th round of the 1964 NFL Draft, but did not join the team until 1969 due to his Naval commitment. Check out the details of Roger Staubach's NFL career.

 
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