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On January 25, 2007, Staubach was named chairman of the North Texas Super Bowl XLV Bid Committee, [36] whose goal was to have the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex host the Super Bowl in 2011. On May 23, 2007, the NFL chose Dallas as the host city of Super Bowl XLV. President Trump presents the Medal of Freedom to Staubach in 2018
Dawson was 1–0 in an AFL Championship game played before the NFL and AFL first met in the Super Bowl. Three pairs of quarterbacks faced off twice in the Super Bowl: Staubach and Bradshaw, Aikman and Kelly, and Brady and Eli Manning. In each case the same quarterback (Bradshaw, Aikman, and Manning) won both games. [22]
For Staubach, he had a chance to win his second Super Bowl and defeat his old rival, showing that he truly was the better quarterback of the two. Tony Dorsett became the first football player in history to win an NCAA National Championship one year (with the University of Pittsburgh Panthers ) and a Super Bowl the next.
Staubach went 2-2 in his four Super Bowls. He is the first of four players to win both a Heisman Trophy and a Super Bowl MVP (Jim Plunkett, Marcus Allen and Desmond Howard are the others ...
Super Bowl X. 1977: Steelers 28–13: Three Rivers Stadium: Cowboys 10-9 First meeting at Three Rivers Stadium. Cowboys win Super Bowl XII. 1978 playoffs Steelers 35–31 Orange Bowl Tied 10–10 Super Bowl XIII. 1979: Steelers 14–3: Three Rivers Stadium Steelers 11–10 Final start in the series for Roger Staubach. Steelers win Super Bowl XIV.
Winning a Super Bowl transforms good quarterbacks into legends, and after 57 games there are only 34 starters in that winning club. Winning a Super Bowl transforms good quarterbacks into legends ...
It's one Super Bowl record that Staubach and Cowboys fans would have been happy to vacate, after holding the distinction for 46 years. | From @ToddBrock24f7
Roger Staubach, MVP, Super Bowl VI; Roger Staubach, NFL Passing Leader; Roger Staubach, Led NFL, 2,786 pass yards; Roger Staubach, Bert Bell Award [9] Roger Staubach, NFC Pro Bowl; Roger Staubach, All-Pro Quarterback; Duane Thomas, NFL Touchdown Leader (13 – 11 Rushing, 2 Receiving) Chuck Howley, NFC Pro Bowl