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Pettis Norman, famous civil rights defender for longtime Cowboys tight end, dies at 86
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Renowned Civil Rights Champion Pettis Norman, Longtime Dallas Cowboys Tight End, Passes Away at 86

July 7, 2025 3 Min Read
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Pettis Norman, a 12-year veteran of the NFL who is best remembered for his time with the Dallas Cowboys, has died at the age of 86. Norman played nine seasons with the Cowboys and was part of the franchise’s first team to reach the Super Bowl, where they fell to the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl V. He finished his career with the San Diego Chargers, while also serving in the Texas Army National Guard during his first seven NFL seasons.

Known widely as a civil rights activist, Norman worked in the 1990s alongside Dallas’ CEO to set up a forum aimed at uniting the city and boosting opportunities for women and minority-owned businesses through contracts with Dallas companies. The Cowboys honored his legacy, praising his selfless leadership, community commitment, and dedication to equal opportunities.

Norman’s activism began at Johnson C. Smith University, where he was involved in efforts to promote integration, catching the attention of a Cowboys scout and eventually leading to his induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Although drafted by the Houston Texans in the 1962 AFL Draft, he signed as an undrafted free agent with Dallas. He played a key role in advocating against racial segregation for the team, influencing coach Tom Landry not to segregate hotel rooms by race. Off the field, he broke barriers as the first Black employee at a Dallas bank and encouraged teammates to manage their finances responsibly and engage with the community.

Beyond football, Norman carved out success in business and broadcasting. Reflecting on his efforts, he expressed pride in contributing to societal change. On the field, he averaged 13.6 yards per catch and was a starter on the Cowboys’ 1970 NFC championship team. His trade to the Chargers before the 1971 season was personally delivered by Landry, highlighting the respect between player and coach.

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Norman’s impact is still felt today, exemplified by an athletic award named in his honor at his alma mater. His legacy remains a powerful reminder of progress both within the game and the broader community.

Fan Take: Pettis Norman’s story is a testament to how NFL players can influence both the sport and society beyond the field. His dedication to civil rights and equality paved the way for future generations, making his legacy crucial for fans who cherish football’s cultural and social impact.

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