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Larry Allen, Dallas Cowboys Legend, Passes Away at 52

Larry Allen, Dallas Cowboys Legend, Passes Away at 52

A Profound Loss for the NFL World

Larry Allen, one of the greatest players in the history of the Dallas Cowboys and arguably one of the best offensive linemen in NFL history, has passed away prematurely. Allen died on Sunday at the age of 52. He was vacationing in Mexico with his family when he passed away.

Larry Allen’s Achievements

Allen, considered one of the greatest players in the history of the Cowboys and the NFL, was known for his extraordinary athleticism and strength. He was a member of the All-Decade team in both the 1990s and 2000s. From 1994 to 2007, Allen played for 14 seasons in the NFL, including his first 12 seasons with the Cowboys. Allen is one of three Cowboys in team history with double-digit Pro Bowl selections. He had 10 Pro Bowls and seven All-Pro selections with the Cowboys. Allen finished his playing career with the 49ers and earned his 11th Pro Bowl in 2006.

Honors and Recognition

Allen’s contributions to the sport were recognized when he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2013. His number 73 jersey was retired by the Cowboys, a testament to his impact on the team and the sport.

Legacy and Impact

Allen’s death is a significant loss for the NFL community. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations of football players. His dedication, talent, and achievements set a high standard for what can be accomplished in the sport. He will be remembered not only for his contributions on the field but also for his character off the field.

Conclusion

The untimely death of Larry Allen is a reminder of the fleeting nature of life. His legacy, however, will live on in the memories of football fans and in the history of the NFL. His contributions to the sport and his impact on the Dallas Cowboys will never be forgotten.