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BREAKING NEWSDallas Cowboys hero and iconic civil rights activist Pettis Norman dies at 86

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Former Dallas Cowboys star Pettis Norman has died aged 86. 

The NFL franchise confirmed the news with a statement on Monday, which read: ‘We mourn the passing of former tight end and civil rights advocate Pettis Norman. 

‘Known for his selfless leadership, commitment to community, and dedication to creating equal opportunity, we were incredibly proud and grateful to share his remarkable story recently’.

Norman was selected by the Dallas Texans in the 2962 AFL Draft however never played for the side. He eventually joined the Cowboys as a free agent.

The former tight end spent nine seasons with the franchise and – across 121 games – recorded 124 catches, 14 touchdowns and over 1,600 receiving yards.

Away from the football pitch, Norman was also an entrepreneur and a civil rights activist. He influenced the changing of the team’s roommate assignments and helped break social barriers. 

Former Dallas Cowboys star and civil rights activist Pettis Norman has died aged 86

The Cowboys released a statement which honored Norman's 'commitment to community'

The Cowboys released a statement which honored Norman’s ‘commitment to community’

He also founded the Dallas Together Forum, which worked alongside Dallas CEOs to improve minority hiring. 

He also once sued the Dallas Cowboys and San Diego Chargers over ‘medical negligence’ regarding the handling of an injured knee. 

A family statement read: ‘[Norman] passed away peacefully in his sleep… surrounded by his loving wife, daughters, grandson, and great grandchildren. 

‘A strong advocate for civil rights and dedicated to creating opportunities for all, Mr. Norman was a respected business executive and civic leader, known widely for his accomplishments both on and off the field. 

‘He leaves behind a legacy of selfless leadership, advocacy on behalf of underserved people, and a deep commitment to his community.’ 

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