Former NFL quarterback Craig Morton died on May 9 from “acute respiratory failure due to severe sepsis due to urinary tract ...
Sherman Lewis, who won four Super Bowl championships as an assistant coach, died on Friday at 83 years old. His death was ...
Craig Morton was one of only four quarterbacks to start in the Super Bowl with two teams, though his only Super Bowl ring came as a backup.
Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl champion quarterback Craig Morton, who also led the Denver Broncos to its first Super Bowl appearance, has died, both teams announced Monday. He was 83. Morton died ...
Morton started Super Bowl V for the Dallas Cowboys and Super Bowl XII for the Denver Broncos, losing both.
Craig Morton, who spent 18 years in the NFL and became the first quarterback to start the Super Bowl for two franchises — the Dallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos — has died.
Super Bowl-winning quarterback Craig Morton died Saturday. He was 83 years old. Morton played 18 seasons in the NFL, spanning from 1965-82, which included parts of three seasons with the Giants — ...
Mr. Morton is one of only four QBs to start the NFL’s biggest game with two organizations, joining Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, and Kurt Warner.
He lost his starting job to Roger Staubach midway through the 1971 season and watched from the bench as the Cowboys won their first Super Bowl, topping the Miami Dolphins 24-3. Mo ...
Craig Morton, a Broncos Ring of Fame quarterback who played professionally for nearly two decades, died over the weekend in Mill Valley, California at the age of 83.
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