Chuck Howley (born June 28, 1936 in Wheeling, West Virginia) was an American football linebacker who spent most of his career with the Dallas Cowboys. Wikipedia
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... 1970 - Super Bowl MVP Chuck Howley About statistical abbreviations Errors? Suggestions? Comments? Send us a message Advertise on DatabaseSports 2002-2006 databaseSports.com... databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=HOWLECHU01
Howley's outstanding speed and agility enabled him to intercept 25 passes for 399 yards during his 14 seasons with the Cowboys while playing linebacker. www.dallascowboys.com/history_roh_player.cfm?art=3
Chuck Howley attended West Virginia University where he was a five-sport letterman. He was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the first round of the 1958 draft. Following what was thought to be a career ending knee injury he retired from the game in 1959. www.dallas-cowboys-apparel.com/chuckhowley.html
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"Chuck Howley was the total package," said Jack Pardee , a Howley contemporary with the Rams and Redskins. "I really thought he was an underrated player for the Cowboys." ... "Chuck Howley was the total package," said Jack Pardee , a Howley contempora www.star-telegram.com/oldboysclub/story/445931.html
A terrific all-round athlete, Chuck Howley was a rare five-sport WVU letterwinner who went on to an all-pro career with the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL. Competing in track, swimming, gymnastics, wrestling and football, Howley was the first, and most likely www.wvu.edu/~sports/hall_fame/chuck_howley.htm