Bob Hayes played wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys from 1965 to 1974, revolutionizing the position with his Olympic-caliber speed. Nicknamed “Bullet Bob,” Hayes won a gold medal in the 100 meters ...
George Pickens Could Be Cowboys' New Bob Hayes originally appeared on Athlon Sports. When in doubt in the 1960-70s, the Dallas Cowboys told Bob Hayes simply to "go long." They have a similar weapon in ...
Almost one month ago, there appeared in the Florida Times-Union a story I’ve yet to hear or see commented upon locally: Bob Hayes, holder of more than 20 Dallas Cowboys records (including 71 career ...
FAMU students produced "Bullet," a documentary about Olympian and Super Bowl champion Bob Hayes. The film is a finalist for the Coca-Cola HBCU Sports Production Grant. A free screening and Q&A with ...
With a 13-yard touchdown catch in the fourth quarter of Dallas' 38-14 win Thursday over the Washington Redskins, Bryant surpassed Bob Hayes, who had 71 touchdown catches in his Hall of Fame career ...
According to Pro Football Focus, new Dallas Cowboys’ receiver George Pickens is the NFL’s most best at catching passes on go-routes. When in doubt in the 1960-70s, the Dallas Cowboys told Bob Hayes ...