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Pettis Norman, longtime Cowboys tight end and renowned civil rights advocate, dies at 86 Norman played 12 NFL seasons and made a huge impact off the field ...
Pettis Norman, a former NFL player with the Dallas Cowboys and San Diego Chargers and civil rights advocate, has died at the age of 86.
Former Dallas Cowboys tight end Pettis Norman, known as much for his achievements on the field as he was for his accomplishments off of it, died Monday, according to a team announcement. He was 86 ...
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Former Cowboys tight end Pettis Norman, a vocal civil rights advocate, has passed away at 82. His legacy includes NFL success and the promotion of racial equality.
Pettis Norman, a Dallas Cowboys tight end who was outspoken on issues of civil rights in the 1960s, has died. He was 86.
A Dallas Cowboys tight end and a member of the civil rights movement has died. Pettis Norman died on July 7 at the age of 86 years old, according to his obituary.
The late Cowboys standout Pettis Norman was, in DFW and beyond, a nationally recognized civil rights leader in addition to being an NFL player.