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H CLIFF HARRIS H<br />

Safety, 1970-79<br />

Nicknamed “Captain Crash,” Cliff Harris went undrafted in 1970<br />

out of tiny Ouachita Baptist in Arkansas, but he eventually found<br />

the starting lineup as a rookie and went on to start nine consecutive<br />

years. He was named to six Pro Bowls and four All-NFL teams,<br />

and he was a member of two Super Bowl winning teams. Harris<br />

was at his best in the postseason, finishing his career with six interceptions<br />

in 21 playoff games. Harris was a member of the 1970s<br />

NFL all-decade team. Harris was inducted into the Ring of Honor at<br />

halftime of the Cowboys-N.Y. Giants game on Oct. 10, 2004.<br />

H CHARLES HALEY H<br />

Defensive End, 1992-1996<br />

Charles Haley is the only player in NFL history to win five Super<br />

Bowls (two with San Francisco and three with Dallas). He arrived in<br />

Dallas after six seasons as a pass rushing threat for the 49ers.<br />

Upon his arrival, he was moved to defensive end and had back-toback<br />

double-digit sack seasons (1994-95). He was a member of<br />

10 division championship teams in his 12 NFL seasons and played<br />

for a team with a winning record through each of his first 11 years.<br />

In 63 games played for Dallas, Haley racked up 34.0 sacks and<br />

through his 169-game career, he amassed 100.5 sacks. Inducted<br />

during halftime of the Cowboys-Seahawks game on Nov. 6, 2011.<br />

Haley was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in <strong>2015</strong>.<br />

Bob Hayes led the Cowboys in receptions three times and accumulated<br />

365 receptions for 7,295 receiving yards during his 10-<br />

year career. His 71 career touchdown receptions remains the<br />

Cowboys club record. Hayes also registered remarkable career<br />

numbers for average yards-per-catch (20.0) and average yardsper-punt<br />

return (11.1). He was a three-time Pro Bowl selection and<br />

four-time All-Pro. One of the greatest sprinters in the history of<br />

track and field, Hayes joined the Cowboys with the title of “World’s<br />

Fastest Human” after winning the Olympic gold medal in the 100<br />

meters in Tokyo in 1964. Hayes was inducted into the Ring of<br />

Honor at halftime of the Cowboys against San Diego on Sept 23,<br />

2001. Hayes was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2009.<br />

H CHUCK HOWLEY H<br />

Linebacker, 1961-73<br />

When Chuck Howley retired in 1973, Tom Landry said “I don’t know<br />

that I’ve seen anybody better at linebacker than Howley.” A six-time<br />

All-Pro, Howley was the most valuable player in Super Bowl V. The<br />

Cowboys traded for Howley, who was drafted by Chicago in 1958.<br />

He was an All-America center at West Virginia. A six-time Pro Bowl<br />

selection, Howley was inducted into the Ring of Honor at halftime<br />

of the Cowboys against Detroit, Oct. 30, 1977.<br />

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H BOB HAYES H<br />

Wide Receiver, 1965-74<br />

STAFF PLAYERS 2014 SEASON RECORDS PLAYOFF RING OF<br />

RECORDS HONOR<br />

SIDELINES

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