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Profile of Don Meredith on Famous Like Me

 
Name: Don Meredith  
   
Also Know As:
   
Date of Birth: 10th April 1938
   
Place of Birth: Mount Vernon, Texas, USA
   
Profession: Actor
 
 
From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia

Don Meredith (born April 10, 1938 in Mount Vernon, Texas) was an American football quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys.

College Career

At Southern Methodist University, "Dandy" Don Meredith was a two-time All-America selection, and he completed 61% of his passes.

NFL Career

The Chicago Bears, in the third round of the 1960 NFL draft, took Don Meredith, who was traded to a young Cowboys franchise for future draft picks. Meredith spent five years as a backup to Eddie LeBaron before being given the starting job by head coach Tom Landry in 1965. That same year, Meredith led the Cowboys to the NFL playoffs, something he would continue to do until his unexpected retirement in 1969. "Dandy Don", while never leading the Cowboys to an NFL Championship or a Super Bowl, has always been exceptionally popular with Cowboys fans who remember him for his grit and toughness, his outgoing nature, and his leadership during the first winning seasons for the Cowboys.

During his career, he had a 50.7% completion rate, throwing for 17,199 yards and 135 touchdowns with a lifetime quarterback rating of 74.8. He was named the NFL Player of the Year in 1966 and was named to the Pro Bowl twice.

Following his football career, Meredith became a color commentator for ABC's Monday Night Football beginning in 1970. For years, he was paired alongside Frank Gifford and Howard Cosell. Meredith retired from sportscasting after the 1984 season, a year after Cosell's retirement.

In 1976, Meredith was inducted into the Cowboys' Ring of Honor at Texas Stadium along with former running back Don Perkins.

External link

  • DallasCowboys.com: Don Meredith

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