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Ralph Neely 73

OFFENSIVE LINE

1965-1977

A rookie in 1965, Ralph Neely joined the Cowboys just as they were beginning their ascent in the NFL, became an immediate starter at right offensive tackle and was named to the NFL all-rookie team. With great quickness for his size, he became a dominant player on the Cowboys offensive line for 13 seasons. Neely was a four-time All-Pro and a two-time Pro Bowler in 1967 and 1969. In 1970, Neely started the season at right guard, but soon took over for Tony Liscio at left offensive tackle, where he manned the position until 1977, while continuing to be one of the NFL’s premier offensive linemen. In 1977, Neely retired after the Cowboys won Super Bowl XII against the Denver Broncos. Neely was selected to the NFL 1960s All-Decade Team. Show your appreciation for Ralph Neely with collectibles, photographs and more here at the Drew Pearson's Cowboys Legends Pro Shop.

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