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Harvey Martin - Wikipedia Harvey Banks Martin (November 16, 1950 – December 24, 2001) was an American professional football player who was a defensive end in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys from 1973 until 1983
Martin, Harvey - TSHA Explore the life and legacy of Harvey 'Too Mean' Martin, a Dallas Cowboys star, Super Bowl MVP, and influential figure in football history Discover his journey from high school to the NFL, his struggles, and his lasting impact
Harvey Martin Dies at 51; Defensive Star for Cowboys Harvey Martin, the Dallas Cowboys star defensive end who was co-winner of the most valuable player award in the 1978 Super Bowl, died Monday at Baylor Medical Center in Grapevine, Tex He
Harvey Martin - Texas Sports Hall of Fame Harvey Martin is the greatest Dallas Cowboy player to ever suit up for his hometown team A late bloomer at Dallas' South Oak Cliff High School, he travelled to Commerce, Texas where he quickly became the scourge of the Lone Star Conference
HARVEY MARTIN | COWBOYS LEGENDS | APPAREL Harvey Martin was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the third round of the 1973 NFL Draft Practicing against future hall of famer Rayfield Wright, he developed into an emotional player and fierce competitor, so much so, that he was nicknamed "Too Mean"
Harvey Martin - Future Football Legends A member of the 1970's all decade team for the Dallas Cowboys, Harvey Martin played in four Pro Bowls and had twenty-three sacks in fourteen games in 1977 - which would be the sack record had sacks been officially recorded in 1977
Former Dallas defensive end Harvey Martin dies of cancer GRAPEVINE, Texas - Former Dallas Cowboys defensive end Harvey Martin, once a Super Bowl MVP, died of pancreatic cancer He was 51 Baylor Health Care Center spokeswoman Maureen Porter said Martin died at 8:24 Monday night at Baylor Medical Center in Grapevine