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Former cowboys TE, civil rights advocate Pettis Norman dies at 86
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Pettis Norman, Ex-Cowboys Tight End and Devoted Civil Rights Champion, Passes Away at 86

July 8, 2025 3 Min Read
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Pettis Norman, a former football player and civil rights advocate, passed away at the age of 86. The Dallas Cowboys announced his death on their website, honoring him as one of the most influential players in the team’s history. His family shared on Facebook that he died peacefully in his sleep, surrounded by loved ones.

Norman played for the Dallas Cowboys from 1962 to 1970 and then for the San Diego Chargers from 1971 to 1973. He was the first Cowboys player to appear in the Super Bowl, although his team lost 16-13 to the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl V in 1971. After leaving the Cowboys, he was replaced by Hall of Fame receiver Lance Alworth on the Chargers. The following season, the Cowboys won their first Super Bowl.

The Hall of Fame noted that Norman’s trade stirred anger among Black players, who believed it was due to his civil rights activism. Norman had participated in protests in Dallas before the trade. Over his career, he caught 124 passes for the Cowboys, including 14 touchdowns, with an impressive average of 13.5 yards per reception, ranking him among the top tight ends in team history.

Throughout his initial seven NFL seasons, Norman also served in the Texas Army National Guard and was a prominent figure advocating for civil rights both in the locker room and the Dallas community during the 1960s. The Cowboys praised his selfless leadership, community commitment, and dedication to equality, recently sharing his impactful stories.

One significant achievement was Norman’s role in helping end the team’s segregated hotel room assignments by convincing Coach Tom Landry to put an end to the practice. After retiring from football, Norman became the first Black employee at a Dallas bank and, in 1993, founded a forum to increase minority employment and contracts with women- and minority-owned businesses.

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Over his career, Norman played in 162 games, starting 122, and made 183 receptions for 2,492 yards and 15 touchdowns. His legacy extends beyond the field, as he helped pave the way for future generations both in sports and society.

Fan Take: Pettis Norman’s story is a powerful reminder of the profound impact athletes can have beyond the game. For NFL fans, honoring his legacy highlights the ongoing importance of social justice in sports and the role players have in driving positive change.

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