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Dorsett was selected by the Houston Oilers in the sixth round of the 1996 NFL draft. [1] He was also a member of the Oakland Raiders, Toronto Argonauts and Omaha Nighthawks. He is the son of Pro Football Hall of Fame running back Tony Dorsett.
The son of Wes and Myrtle, Dorsett grew up in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, northwest of Pittsburgh. He attended Hopewell High School , [ 1 ] where he played football and basketball . As a high school sophomore in 1970, Dorsett started at cornerback , as his coaches did not believe the 147-pound Dorsett was big enough to play running back, the ...
Dorsett – Tony Dorsett (father), Anthony Dorsett (son) Edmunds – Ferrell Edmunds (father) Trey Edmunds (brother), Tremaine Edmunds (brother), Terrell Edmunds (brother) Edwards – Mario Edwards (father), Mario Edwards Jr. (son) [ 43 ]
In 1979, he and Tony Hill—along with Tony Dorsett—helped the Cowboys become the first team in NFL history to have two 1,000-yards wide receivers and a 1,000-yard running back, when he recorded 55 receptions, 1,026 yards and 8 touchdowns. Pearson and Hill also became the first wide receiver tandem in Cowboys history to record 1,000-yard ...
Kansas City wouldn’t be back in the Super Bowl for 50 years — and that one was called by Jack’s son, Joe Buck. ... Not only did Tony Dorsett become the first player to win a college football ...
The following is a partial list of National Football League players whose fathers also played professional football in the NFL or any league that merged with it. The list includes the son's name and position and the father's name and position.
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Tony and Leslie welcomed their first son, Nicholas Bernard, on Dec. 31, 1970. He died at age 23 on July 2, 1994, of a heroin overdose. Before his death, Nicholas was a musician and a student at ...