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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).
The dearth of production by tight ends continues, but there are always a few diamonds in the rough. Here are the ones you need to start this week. Week 5 NFL fantasy tight end rankings: Top TE ...
Even though tight ends during his era were expected to block more than feature their receiving skills, his 41 career touchdown receptions was the Cowboys record for tight ends until it was broken in 2012 by Jason Witten. In the 1982 season, he helped block on Tony Dorsett's record 99-yard touchdown run against the Minnesota Vikings.
Witten finished sixth in the NFL among tight ends in total receptions and became the first Cowboys tight end to have at least 65 receptions in consecutive seasons. [40] He had 66 receptions for 757 receiving yards and six touchdown receptions for the 9–7 Cowboys in 2005. [41] As a result of his successful season, he was named to his second ...
The lack of a touchdown hurts, but Rodgers has always liked featuring tight ends around the goal, and we know New York has struggled to run in the red zone. I expect Conklin to crash the top 10 at ...
Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz (86) was fantasy football's best player at the position in Week 12. (Photo by Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images) (Richard Rodriguez via Getty Images)
At the Rose Bowl, site of Super Bowl XXVII, the Cowboys would struggle early, finding themselves down 0–7, but later regroup when Aikman's pass to tight end Jay Novacek tied the game 7–7. From there, Dallas would gain all momentum and rout the Buffalo Bills 52–17, forcing a record 9 turnovers and knocking Bills quarterback Jim Kelly out ...
Smith retired again, even though the Cowboys still wanted him back for the 1979 season. At the time, Smith's 7,918 career receiving yards were the most ever by an NFL tight end, until he was surpassed by Ozzie Newsome's 7,980 yards in 1990. His 16.5 yards per catch average is currently the highest among all tight ends in the Hall of Fame.