Roger Staubach’s net worth in 2024 showcases how much money he has made from his remarkable NFL career and successful business ventures. The former Dallas Cowboys quarterback continues to benefit from ...
Legendary former Navy quarterback and 1963 Heisman Trophy winner Roger Staubach recently “inspected” and tested the special footballs that will be used in the Army-Navy Game. (Photos courtesy of Big ...
When Navy quarterback Blake Horvath takes his team’s first offensive snap against Army, he can be confident the ball he’s handling has been approved by the greatest player in program history. All the ...
Roger Staubach, who led the Dallas Cowboys to two Super Bowl titles in the 1970s, became the most celebrated football player from Cincinnati. Even non-football fans knew him as the Rolaids pitchman ...
Patrick Mahomes made history as the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Atlanta Falcons 22-17 on Sunday. The star quarterback picked up his 77th career win, passing Tom Brady and Roger Staubach for the most ...
A new plaza has opened on Dallas’ Katy Trail to honor former Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach, Friends of the Katy Trail announced Wednesday. Called Staubach Pass, the two-sided plaza “enhances the ...
Drew Pearson catches Roger Staubach's Hail Mary pass in an NFL playoff game against the Minnesota Vikings on Dec. 28, 1975. The ‘Hail Mary’ play isn’t just the most iconic play in Cowboys history — it ...
In 1966, Terry Murphy walked into his new job with Life Magazine in Los Angeles and noticed a stack of untouched magazines in a closet by his office. The issue, from Nov. 29, 1963, had sure-fire ...
Dallas Cowboys legends Roger Staubach (12) and Drew Pearson (88) lift footballs commemorating the 50th anniversary of the “Hail Mary” in the 1975 NFC Divisional Playoff game presented to them by owner ...
Cincinnati native and Purcell grad Roger Staubach became the first to win the Heisman Trophy and be named Super Bowl MVP. A dual threat passer and runner, he gained national attention with a ...
An AI-generated article claiming that Texas icon Matthew McConaughey has been cast as former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach in a new HBO Max film is false. However, no credible source has ...