Drew Pearson

American football player and sportscaster

Drew Pearson - American football player and sportscaster
Born

January 12th, 1951
74 years ago

Died

September 1st, 1969
55 years ago — 18 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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Played as a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys. Contributed to the team's success in the 1970s, earning three Pro Bowl selections. Played a pivotal role in the Cowboys' Super Bowl VI championship win. Transitioned to a career in sports broadcasting, providing analysis and commentary on NFL games.

Won Super Bowl VI with the Dallas Cowboys

Selected to three Pro Bowls

Inducted into the Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor

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