- Ed Jones (American football)
Infobox NFLretired
name=Ed "Too Tall" Jones
|position=Defensive end
number=72
birthdate=Birth date and age|1951|2|23Jackson, Tennessee ,United States
debutyear=1974
finalyear=1989
draftyear=1974
draftround=1
draftpick=1
college=Tennessee State
teams=
*Dallas Cowboys (1974-1978)
*Dallas Cowboys (1980-1989)
stat1label=Sacks
stat1value=106
stat2label=Games
stat2value=224
stat3label=INT
stat3value=3
nfl=JON265760
highlights=
* 3xPro Bowl selection (1981, 1982, 1983)
* 1xSuper Bowl champion (XII)
HOF=
CollegeHOF=Ed Lee "Too Tall" Jones (born
February 23 1951 inJackson, Tennessee ) was anAmerican football player in theNational Football League for theDallas Cowboys . By the end of his 15 years with the Cowboys, he was officially credited with 57quarterback sack s. Unofficially, his career sack total is 106 (sacks did not become an official NFL statistic until 1982). [ [http://www.mbksports.com/EdTooTallJones.html mbksports.com] ] His highest single-season sack total was 13 (in 1985). He was a member of the famed "Doomsday Defense" squad of the 1970s. He was given the nickname "Too Tall" because of his height, 6'9" (206 cm).He graduated from the Merry High School in Jackson and attended
Tennessee State University . Jones was the #1 draft choice in the1974 NFL Draft .Jones played
defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys from 1974 through 1978, attempted a professionalboxing career winning all of his bouts in 1979, and returned to Dallas to play for the Cowboys from 1980 through 1989. He was named All Pro in 1981 and 1982, and played in 16 playoff games, including threeSuper Bowl s. Jones played on three NFC champion teams and the 1978 Super Bowl winner. He retired for the second time in 1989, after a total of 15 seasons with the Cowboys.Ed is a member of the
Omega Psi Phi fraternity, and has made appearances on the American television shows "Diff'rent Strokes " and "Married... with Children ".Jones,
Bill Bates , andMark Tuinei are the only players in Cowboys history to play for the franchise for 15 seasons. Jones' tenure is unique in "bridging gaps" of the Franchise in that he was a teammate of both Bob Lilly and Troy Aikman.Jones was a guest referee at the World Wrestling Federation's
WrestleMania 2 pay-per-view in 1986. He refereed from outside of the ring during the 20-man battle royale which included American football stars of the day.References
External links
* [http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=33709 Jones' boxing record]
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