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Joseph Donald Meredith (April 10, 1938 - December 5, 2010), nicknamed " Dandy Don " was an American football player, sports commentator, and actor who played quarterback for nine seasons with the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL).


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Don Meredith, the original and perhaps most famous Dallas Cowboy, died Sunday evening in Santa Fe, N.M. He was 72. News of Meredith's death, following a brain hemorrhage, produced an outpouring of.


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Don Meredith Joe Donald Meredith (Dandy Don) Position: QB Throws: Right 6-3 , 210lb (190cm, 95kg) Born: April 10 in Mount Vernon, TX More bio, uniform, draft info 3x Pro Bowl 1966 Bert Bell Award 17 17 SUMMARY Career G 104 AV 84 QBrec 47-32-4 Cmp% 50.7 Yds 17199 Y/A 7.5 TD 135 Int 111 FantPt 1146.5 Don Meredith Overview Game Logs Splits


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Don Meredith, one of the most recognizable figures of the early Dallas Cowboys and an original member of ABC's Monday Night Football broadcast team, died Sunday. He was 72. Meredith's wife,.


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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Don Meredith, the former Dallas Cowboys quarterback who served as a folksy foil for Howard Cosell on ABC's "Monday Night Football" and helped carve out the niche for.


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"Dandy Don" Meredith (April 10, 1938 - December 6, 2010) was an American football player. He was born in Mount Vernon, Texas (about 100 miles east of Dallas. He died in Santa Fe, New Mexico from a brain hemorrhage. He was 72 years old. Meredith was a quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys from 1960 to 1968.


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Former football star and famed broadcaster Don Meredith has died in a New Mexico hospital, a hospital spokesman said on Monday.


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Don Meredith, the NFL star-turned-Monday Night Football cut-up, died Sunday at 72.


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Instead Meredith swept his hand across the board in broad strokes, shading in a lovely sketch of a rose. In Don Meredith, who died last Sunday at 72, the football side, the cowboy side, the.


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Don Meredith is probably best remembered as Howard Cosell's foil in the wild and crazy early days of "Monday Night Football." In the booth, he effectively played the role of country bumpkin.


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Dec. 10, 2010. : An obituary on Tuesday about Don Meredith, the former Dallas Cowboys quarterback and "Monday Night Football" announcer, misstated the years that the Cowboys lost to the Green.


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The Tragic Death of Former Cowboys QB and Monday Night Football Legend Dandy Don Meredith Dandy Don Meredith was the first star for the Dallas Cowboys. He later starred as a commentator when Monday Night Football first aired. He tragically died of a brain hemorrhage. by Kyle Dalton Published on July 3, 2020 3 min read