Former Cowboys player, NFL head coach Dan Reeves passes away at 77


In 23 seasons as a head coach, Reeves concluded his career with a 190-165-2 record in the regular season. He led his teams to nine postseason berths and was 11-9 in the playoffs.

A Georgia native, Reeves died three weeks shy of his 78th birthday. 

He played college ball at South Carolina as a quarterback, but went undrafted before joining Tom Landry’s Cowboys in 1965. Dallas went 7-7 that season, but was a winner every season thereafter during Reeves’ playing career. He finished his days on the field with 1,990 yards rushing and 25 touchdowns over eight seasons – his best showing coming in 1966, when the halfback tallied a team-high 757 yards and eight touchdowns.

Reeves was the Cowboys’ offensive coordinator from 1977-1980 before becoming the Broncos’ head coach in 1981 when he was only 37-year-old. Under the Reeves umbrella, the Broncos became an AFC powerhouse in the 1980s. In his dozen seasons with the club, Reeves captained Denver to six playoff appearances, five division titles and three Super Bowl runner-up finishes.

In 1993, Reeves took over as the Giants’ head coach and produced an 11-5 season in the first of four campaigns with Big Blue.

His career concluded over seven seasons leading the Falcons. Reeves piloted the “Dirty Bird” Falcons of 1998 as the team finished the regular season at 14-2 and marched to the franchise’s first Super Bowl before losing to Reeves’ old squad, the Broncos.

A member of the Broncos Ring of Fame, Reeves learned under the tutelage of Landry as a player and then a coach with the Cowboys. He then helped to build one of the most successful chapters in Broncos history. He was a success with every franchise he was a part of who played alongside and coached myriad Hall of Famers, and ultimately left a lasting legacy in nearly four decades in the NFL.



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