What's Happening?
John Fitzgerald, a former center for the Dallas Cowboys, passed away at the age of 77. Fitzgerald was a key player for the Cowboys during the 1970s, playing in 137 games and starting 109 of them. He was part of the Cowboys' first two Super Bowl-winning
teams and played a significant role in the team's success. Fitzgerald was known for his contributions to the development of the shotgun formation under head coach Tom Landry, alongside Hall of Fame quarterback Roger Staubach.
Why It's Important?
John Fitzgerald's passing marks the loss of a significant figure in the history of the Dallas Cowboys. His contributions to the team during a pivotal era helped shape the Cowboys' legacy in the NFL. Fitzgerald's role in the development of the shotgun formation has had a lasting impact on the game, influencing offensive strategies across the league. His legacy as a two-time Super Bowl champion and a key player in the Cowboys' history will be remembered by fans and the football community.












