Lee Roy Jordan (born April 27, 1941) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football...
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Lee Jordan may refer to: Lee Jordan (Harry Potter), fictional character in Harry Potter Lee Roy Jordan (born 1941), American football player This disambiguation...
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13, 2011. "Lee Roy Jordan – Game Logs". NFL.com. Archived from the original on November 7, 2012. Retrieved April 20, 2012. "Lee Roy Jordan – Alabama Encyclopedia"...
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Conference championship. Led by quarterback Pat Trammell, linebacker Lee Roy Jordan and two–way lineman Billy Neighbors, Alabama outscored their opponents...
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birthplace of former University of Alabama and Dallas Cowboys linebacker Lee Roy Jordan. Excel High School (3A) provides education for children in and around...
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Jerome Jordan, American basketball player Lamont Jordan, American football player Lee Roy Jordan (born 1941), American football player Lena Jordan, Russian...
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season, tying him with Lee Roy Jordan for the 41-year-old team record for most tackles in a game. Against the Carolina Panthers, Lee injured his right big...
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future Hall of Fame defensive tackle Bob Lilly. Behind him, linebackers Lee Roy Jordan, Dave Edwards, and Chuck Howley excelled at stopping the run and pass...
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forced fumbles. In week 2 at Seattle, Sean Lee posted a then career-high 21 tackles, which tied Lee Roy Jordan for the most tackles in a game in franchise...
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Schramm deliberately excluded linebacker Lee Roy Jordan because of a bitter contract dispute the two had during Jordan's playing days. When Jerry Jones bought...
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and returned them for 122 yards; Dave Edwards 2 interceptions; and Lee Roy Jordan, who recorded 2 interceptions. The Cowboys secondary was led by 2 future...
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individuals whose efforts helped the Senior Bowl. 1988 – Joe Greene, Lee Roy Jordan, Steve Largent, Joe Namath, Walter Payton, Pat Sullivan, Jim Taylor...
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anchored by linemen Harvey Martin and Ed "Too Tall" Jones. Linebacker Lee Roy Jordan led the team with six interceptions, while linebacker D.D. Lewis was...
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Media Guide" (PDF). orangebowl.org. 2019. Retrieved December 30, 2019. @JordanDavisHill (December 30, 2023). "Georgia running back Kendall Milton named...
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Cowboys, and idolized players including Roger Staubach, Bob Lilly, and Lee Roy Jordan. Tragedy re-occurred. Grady, who Mike Singletary had looked up at as...
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Lee Roy Selmon (October 20, 1954 – September 4, 2011) was an American professional football player who was a defensive end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers...
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Redskins on pages 20–23, and featuring Cowboy middle linebacker #55 Lee Roy Jordan on the cover. Still another factor in the Cowboys 1972 season was that...
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Tide responded in the second quarter and took a 7–3 halftime lead when Lee Roy Jordan recovered a Cougars' fumble in the endzone for a touchdown. Cotton Clark...
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Linebackers: #54 – Chuck Howley (Hall of Fame; Ring of Honor) #55 – Lee Roy Jordan (Ring of Honor) #52 – Dave Edwards / #50 – D. D. Lewis Defensive backs:...
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Randy White (American football) (redirect from Randy Lee White)
moved to middle linebacker, where he was a backup to Cowboy legend Lee Roy Jordan, playing mostly on special teams his first two seasons, including his...
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Bud Grant replaced Lee with Gary Cuozzo, who led the team to the Dallas 19 after the free kick. But Cowboys linebacker Lee Roy Jordan made a clutch interception...
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and returned them for 122 yards; Dave Edwards 2 interceptions; and Lee Roy Jordan, who recorded 2 interceptions. The Cowboys secondary was led by 2 future...
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at the tackle position. Second-team All-America selections included Lee Roy Jordan at center and Pat Trammell at quarterback. Additionally, Alabama had...
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AP Poll. In 1961, with quarterback Pat Trammell and football greats Lee Roy Jordan and Billy Neighbors, Alabama went 11–0 and defeated Arkansas 10–3 in...
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Southeastern Conference (redirect from Roy F. Kramer SEC Athlete of the Year)
Retrieved September 8, 2013. "Roy F. Kramer Male Athlete of the Year". secsports.com. Retrieved July 15, 2024. "Roy F. Kramer Female Athlete of the...
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Selwyn Jones Steve Jones Victor Jones Willie Jones Leander Jordan Lee Roy Jordan Richard Jordan David Jordon Keith Joseph Matt Joyce Seth Joyner William...
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begin collecting defensive statistics until 2000 [citation needed] Lee Roy Jordan (Alabama) recorded 31 tackles against Oklahoma in the 1962 Orange Bowl...
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2024) 1941 – Dilip Kumar Chakrabarti, Indian archaeologist 1941 – Lee Roy Jordan, American football player 1942 – Ruth Glick, American author 1942 –...
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linebacker Dave Edwards for a seven-yard loss. Then on second down, Lee Roy Jordan intercepted Brodie's pass and returned it four yards to the 13, where...
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Falcons, Tennessee Titans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Philadelphia Eagles Lee Roy Jordan, Dallas Cowboys E. J. Junior, St. Louis/Phoenix Cardinals, Miami Dolphins...
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