Yes! He played in one preseason game in 1975 against the Oakland Raiders
1 - backup quarterback Brad Johnson. (2002 Tampa bay bucks)
According to the official Dallas Cowboys Media Guide, no one by that name has EVER been on an active roster for the Cowboys. If you know someone who claims to be a former Cowboy, call his bluff and ask him for proof! Don't be surprised if he can't produce any (and no, claiming that he "tried out" for the team does not make him an ex-Cowboy!).
No one named Harbaugh ever played quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys.
No. He was never played a down for a Dallas Cowboy Team nor has he ever been on a Dallas Cowboy Team Roster.
The Dallas "Steers" never played a game. The Steers name was changed to the Dallas Rangers, and then to Cowboys before the team ever played a game. Therefore the First Steer quarterback was also the Cowboys first quarterback, Eddie Lebaron.
No, Collinsworth spent his entire career (1981-1988) with the Cincinnati Bengals.
Yes he received his letter to report to camp in 1978, but was hurt in summer practice.
According to the official Dallas Cowboys Media Guide, no one by that name has EVER been on an active roster for the Cowboys. If you know someone who claims to be a former Cowboy, call his bluff and ask him for proof! Don't be surprised if he can't produce any (and no, claiming that he "tried out" for the team does not make him an ex-Cowboy!).
He is the only quarterback in the NFL to have beat every team, including the Cowboys. Yes, he has beaten them.
No. === Correct; in fact, according to the official Dallas Cowboys Media Guide, no one by that name has EVER been on an active roster for the Cowboys. If you know someone who claims to be a former Cowboy, call his bluff and ask him for proof! Don't be surprised if he can't produce any (and no, claiming that he "tried out" for the team does not make him an ex-Cowboy!).
No, but it was the original car window sticker-Cowboy player with football tucked under his arm riding a pony. I think they also may have had the Cowboy on horseback on the back of the capes the wore on the bench in the 1960's during cold weather games.
According to the official Dallas Cowboys Media Guide, no one named "Etter" was ever on the team's active roster. Call this guy's bluff and ask him for proof. Don't be surprised if he can't produce any. And claiming he "tried out" for the team does not make him a former-Cowboy.