Fifty years ago, a pair of Cowboys Hall of Famers hooked up for an impossible play in the throes of desperation, but the ...
On Dec. 28, 1975, the Vikings led the Dallas Cowboys in the final minute of a Divisional Round playoff game. That’s when ...
Fifty years after the legendary “Hail Mary” catch that made him a Dallas Cowboys icon, Drew Pearson is celebrating another defining moment — his long-awaited induction into the Pro Football Hall of ...
Because of one catch that possibly could be called a miracle and two calls that possibly could be called mistakes in judgment, the Dallas Cowboys, in the final 24 seconds of the game Sunday, knocked ...
This story was originally published on Dec. 10, ahead of the Week 15 Cowboys-Vikings game. We're bringing it back for the 50th anniversary of the "Hail Mary" play, Dec. 28, 1975. Not long before ...
\There was the Drew Pearson catch in a 1975 NFC divisional round game. Of course he pushed off. There was the 41-0 loss to the Giants in the NFC Championship Game following the 2000 season. Of course ...
While Pearson had a knack for making the game-winning play, he drew respect from teammates and opponents for throwing his 6-1, 184-pound body over the middle for tough catches. “Drew was a tall, ...
The Dallas Cowboys could've made quite the coaching catch with Bill Belichick, but legendary receiver Drew Pearson believes retaining possession of Mike McCarthy was the way to go. In an interview ...
Drew Pearson gets inked Yes, 70-year-old Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Drew Pearson has two tattoos to commemorate the weekend and his famous Hail Mary catch from Roger Staubach that sealed a ...
Dallas Cowboys Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Drew Pearson fires up the fans along the Canton Repository Grand Parade route in downtown Canton, Ohio, Saturday, August 7, 2021. Tom Fox / Staff ...
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