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Jay McKinley Novacek (born October 24, 1962) is an American former professional football tight end who played in the National Football League (NFL) for the St. Louis / Phoenix Cardinals (1985–1989) and the Dallas Cowboys (1990–1995).
Bates attended Farragut High School in Farragut, Tennessee, where he played under rising head coach Ken Sparks.He recorded over 1,000 return yards, 14 interceptions, and nearly 200 tackles during his high school career where he was known for his hard hitting tackles.
Jay Novacek (born 1962), American football tight end of Czech descent; Jitka Nováčková (born 1992), Czech model; Karel Nováček (born 1965), Czech tennis player; Libor Nováček (born 1979), Czech-English violinist, poet; Ottokar Nováček (1866–1900), Hungarian violinist and composer of Czech descent; Roman Nováček (born 1969), Czech ...
Jay Novacek, Kodak All-American football team [2]; Jay Novacek, NCAA record for receiving yards per receptions by a tight end. Kevin Lowe, NCAA record for highest rushing yards per attempt in a game (min. 10 att.) [3] November 10, 1984 against South Dakota State
He is part of the Cowboys franchise's legacy of great tight ends that includes: Jim Doran, Lee Folkins, Pettis Norman, Mike Ditka, Billy Joe DuPree, Jay Novacek and Jason Witten. Cosbie caught 300 passes for 3,728 yards and 30 touchdowns and also had 22 catches for 243 yards and 3 touchdowns in 7 playoff games. He still ranks eleventh in ...
Jay Novacek (born 1962), tight end - was a two sport All-American at Wyoming, also excelling in track. He was the Wyoming record holder in the decathlon and pole vault . As a football player, he was selected to the Kodak All-American football team in 1984 . [ 8 ]
DAL – TD: Jay Novacek 3 yard pass from Troy Aikman (Chris Boniol kick) 10–0 DAL; DAL – FG: Chris Boniol 35 yards 13–0 DAL; PIT – TD: Yancey Thigpen 6 yard pass from Neil O'Donnell (Norm Johnson kick) 13–7 DAL; DAL – TD: Emmitt Smith 1 yard run (Chris Boniol kick) 20–7 DAL; PIT – FG: Norm Johnson 46 yards 20–10 DAL
Jay Novacek, football player; Logan Ondrusek, baseball player; Ken Patera, Olympic weightlifter and professional wrestler; John Pesek, professional wrestler, known as 'The Nebraska Tiger Man'; inductee in the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame (2005) Scott Podsednik, Major League Baseball player; Nate Polak, soccer player; Jeff Rohlicek ...