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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).
In the National Football League (NFL), the highest official passer rating that a player can achieve is 158.3, which is called a "perfect passer rating". [1] To qualify, during a single game a player must attempt at least 10 passes, have no interceptions, have a minimum completion percentage of 77.5%, have a minimum of 11.875% of their passes score touchdowns, and have a minimum of 12.5 yards ...
Dallas – Bob Hayes 74-yard pass from Don Meredith (Villanueva kick), Cowboys 14–7. Dallas – Danny Villanueva 12-yard field goal, Cowboys 17–7. Dallas – Dan Reeves 2-yard pass from Don Meredith (Villanueva kick), Cowboys 24–7. Dallas – Dan Reeves 1-yard pass from Don Meredith (Villanueva kick), Cowboys 31–7. Third Quarter
Donald Meredith (born 13 July 1964) is a Canadian Pentecostal minister and former politician. Meredith was appointed to the Senate of Canada on 18 December 2010 as a Conservative. He was expelled from the Conservative caucus on 17 June 2015, however, following allegations that he had groomed a teenager for two years, starting when the girl was ...
The synergy between Gifford and Meredith in the post-game interview prompted Roone Arledge to team Gifford with Meredith and Howard Cosell for the second season of Monday Night Football in 1971. [90] Don Meredith would never win a championship, but he would later become more famous as an announcer for Monday Night Football than he had been as a ...
Stats at Pro Football Reference: Pro Football Hall of Fame. ... becoming the team's second major franchise quarterback after the retirement of Don Meredith in 1968 ...
The disabled daughter of legendary football player and sportscaster ‘Dandy Don’ Meredith is at the center of allegations that she faced abuse and neglect since his death.
LeBaron started 10 of 14 games in 1961, with Meredith starting the other four. [19] He only started five games in 1962 , splitting time with Meredith. [ 20 ] He started the first game of the 1963 season , but was replaced permanently by Meredith for the rest of the season.