Jethro Pugh

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Jethro Pugh

Jethro Pugh Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 7, 2015.
By SCHUYLER DIXON, The Associated Press

IRVING, Texas (AP) — Jethro Pugh played alongside Hall of Famers Bob Lilly and Randy White in a long career as a defensive tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, which may explain why he was among the most unsung Super Bowl winners in the franchise's storied history.

Pugh, who played in the first four Super Bowls for Dallas and was part of a "Doomsday Defense" that won two of them, died Wednesday. He was 70.

The team said Pugh died of natural causes four days before the Cowboys were to play their first postseason game in Green Bay since the famous Ice Bowl in 1967. Pugh was blocked on Bart Starr's quarterback sneak for the game-winning touchdown in Dallas' 21-17 loss in the Ice Bowl that sent the Packers to the second Super Bowl.

"He was a terribly unsung person among that bunch of great players he had," said Gil Brandt, who was the personnel director when the Cowboys drafted Pugh in the 11th round in 1965.

Pugh was the first Dallas player to lead the team in sacks five straight seasons (1968-72). DeMarcus Ware, the franchise sacks leader, was the only other to do it. Pugh is fifth on the team's career list with 99 1/2 sacks.

Brandt said Pugh was a 20-year-old graduate of Elizabeth City State in North Carolina when Dallas drafted him. He became a starter the year of the Ice Bowl and started his five-year streak of leading the team in sacks a year later.

Pugh played on Dallas teams that beat Miami and Denver in the Super Bowl after the 1971 and 1977 seasons. He was on teams that lost to Baltimore and Pittsburgh.

The final season for Pugh was 1978, when he played in 13 regular-season games but missed the playoffs, including a loss to Pittsburgh in the Super Bowl.

"He would have been a top 10-type player in the draft today," Brandt said. "He was big, long arms, very athletic, very fast. Just a great competitor. Smart. He was well beyond his years."

Pugh never made the Pro Bowl in 14 seasons, while teammates Lilly, White, Mel Renfro, Cliff Harris and Chuck Howley combined for 42 all-star appearances. Pugh was second-team All-Pro in 1968.

After football, Pugh had a successful career as a businessman through a company that runs airport concessions.

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Rick Mattoon

May 30, 2022

Jethro, still thinking of you, Hall of Fame guy

Jethro Pugh, Jr. 1944-2015

Dr. Charles L. Singleton

January 30, 2020

Remembering Jethro Pugh, Bertie High School; W. S. Etheridge High School, Windsor, North Carolina. Our Dallas Football Cowboy # 75.

Friends, Families & Teammates

Jethro Pugh, Jr. Dallas Cowboys Football Dynasty, The 1967 Ice Bowl, Dallas Cowboys vs The Green Bay Packers, Dallas No. 75 Remembered.

Dr. Charles L. Singleton

January 30, 2020

Posthumously, I nominated Jethro Pugh, Big # 75 of the Dallas Cowboys, the National Football League (NFL), for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame (2020-2021). As an outstanding NFL defensive tackle, Jethro was the "Mainstay" of the "Dallas Cowboys Doomsday Legendary Defense" for 14 seasons (1965-1978). He played college football during the 1960s at Elizabeth City State College (ECSC), Elizabeth City, North Carolina.

Singleton, ECSC Former Viking Teammate 1964

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