Jerry Jones didn’t buy the Cowboys until more than a decade after Roger Staubach and Drew Pearson’s famous “Hail Mary,” but ...
Fifty years after Roger Staubach's Hail Mary, Vikings defenders swear Drew Pearson pushed off.
The ‘Hail Mary’ play isn’t just the most iconic play in Cowboys history — it’s even gone so far as to impact pop culture half ...
The 'Hail Mary' play, famously connected with quarterback Roger Staubach and wide receiver Drew Pearson, is a remarkable example of how a single play can transform the course of a game and a team's ...
John Rhodes’ favorite memory of the Cowboys-Vikings playoff game that he shot for The Dallas Morning News in 1975 wasn’t the ...
The Hail Mary, a term that has permeated not just football but the broader cultural lexicon, originated from Drew Pearson's legendary catch in 1975. This moment exemplifies the thrill and ...
As the Dallas Cowboys face the Kansas City Chiefs in a Thanksgiving showdown, we take a look at one of the storied franchise’s most infamous moments. Before the Cowboys became ...
Fifty years ago, Staubach hailed Mary; 40 years ago, Whoopi saw purple; and 25 years ago, a man sang of his constant sorrow.
The "Hail Mary" pass: That last second, long shot attempt for a losing football team to come from behind and win the game. While these miracle throws have generated some of the most exciting plays in ...