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Dennis Morgan (American football)

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Weight
  
91 kg

Role
  
American football player


Name
  
Dennis Morgan

Height:
  
5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)

Positions
  
Running back

Dennis Morgan (American football) Dennis Morgan White Plains football star of the 1960s dies at 63


Date of birth:
  
(1952-06-26)June 26, 1952

Date of death:
  
October 25, 2015(2015-10-25) (aged 63)

Place of death:
  
East Rutherford, New Jersey

High school:
  
White Plains Senior (NY)

Died
  
October 25, 2015, East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States

Education
  
Western Illinois University

Place of birth:
  
White Plains, New York

Dennis Morgan (June 26, 1952 – October 25, 2015) was an American football running back in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles. He played college football at Western Illinois University.

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Early years

Morgan, grew up in White Plains, New York and attended White Plains Senior High School. He was a part of the 1969 undefeated football team.

He also lettered in track and baseball. He set the high school national record for the indoor 40-yard dash at 4.3 seconds.

College career

He accepted a scholarship from Bradley University, where he was named the starter at running back as a freshman. The next year, he was forced to transfer to Western Illinois University after the school dropped its football program. He played running back and returned kickoffs for three seasons.

As a junior, he averaged more than 30 yards per kickoff return. As a senior, he averaged almost 20 yards per punt return. He finished his college career with 1,254 rushing yards and a 4.7-yard average per carry. He received honorable-mention NAIA All-American honors in 1972.

Dallas Cowboys

Morgan was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the tenth round (255th overall) of the 1974 NFL Draft. Known as “Strawberry” due to his red hair, his speed allowed him to have an early impact on special teams.

As a rookie, he tied the longest punt return in NFL history with a 98-yard touchdown (also a franchise record) against the St. Louis Cardinals. That season, he finished third in the NFL in punt return average with 15.1 yards and led the team in both punt return yards (287) and kickoff return yards (823).

Morgan was waived on August 4, 1975, because Tom Landry didn't think he could afford the luxury of keeping a player that could only help the team in the return game.

Philadelphia Eagles

On August 6, 1975, he was claimed off waivers by the Philadelphia Eagles. He played in only 4 games, registering 170 yards (24.3 average) on kickoff returns and 60 yards (7.5 average) on punt returns. He was released on October 17.

Personal life

Morgan served in the United States Army after football. He died on October 25, 2015, after suffering a heart attack while attending the New York Giants vs. Dallas Cowboys game at MetLife Stadium.

References

Dennis Morgan (American football) Wikipedia