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Lee Roy Jordan, a linebacker on the first Super Bowl-winning team for the Dallas Cowboys in the 1970s, has died. He was 84.
Lee Roy Jordan, a Super Bowl champion with the Dallas Cowboys during the 1971 season, has died at the age of 84.
For this week’s Throwback Thursday, I decided to revisit a game that holds extra meaning for me—Notre Dame vs. Miami in 1971.
Lee Roy Jordan, a five-time NFL Pro Bowler who helped the Cowboys win their first Super Bowl in 1971, has died. He was 84 years old. The Cowboys confirmed the death with a heartfelt statement shared ...
Dallas Cowboys legend Lee Roy Jordan has died at the age of 84, the team announced on Saturday. As a linebacker, Jordan helped lead the Cowboys to their first Super Bowl in 1971, and he was the first ...
Before kickoff at the Bishop Bowl at John Carroll Catholic High School, Bishop Steven J. Raica of the Diocese of Birmingham blessed the new Pat Sullivan Field, honoring one of the school's most ...
The new College Football season is upon us. Week 1 features some of the best season opening games in CFB history. But before we get to the weekend, we are ...
Whose work in the NFL has created such an impact that the league ecosystem must respond? Whose cutting-edge ideas will shift ...
On August 27, raffle tickets for the annual Almond Bowl car giveaway went on sale at Pleasant Valley High School.Since 1971, the Pleasant Valley Vikings and Chi ...
Hurricanes linebacker Wesley Bissainthe, a Miami native and Miami Central alumnus, remembers watching that game at home. Trajan Bandy’s second-quarter interception, which he returned to 65 yards for a ...
Hall of Famer Jack Ham has watched Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen from the Penn State radio booth the last three seasons.
The Goddess of Pop, 79, joined Lauper, 72, on stage at the Hollywood Bowl for an epic duet to “Girls Just Want to Have Fun.” Cher and Cyndi Lauper performing at the Hollywood Bowl on Aug. 30. Both ...