
Don Perkins was a great running back for the Dallas Cowboys who was a six-time Pro Bowl selection.
Dallas Cowboys great
Don Perkins played running back and defensive back at the University of New Mexico and was an All-American in 1959. He sat out the 1960 season with an injury and began his NFL career with the Cowboys in 1961, rushing for 815 yards and was selected as the NFL Rookie of the Year. He rushed for over 6,000 yards with the Cowboys and was a six-time Pro Bowl selection. He ranks fourth all-time for the franchise in rushing yards and touchdowns. Perkins was inducted into the Cowboys Ring of Honor in 1976.
Tributes to Don Perkins
This sad. Perk was a delightful gentleman. Always gracious. Big part of teams history. #ROH RIP Former Dallas Cowboys RB Don Perkins dies at age 84 – via @ESPN App https://t.co/Y1jXTznDAz
— Brad Sham (@Boys_Vox) June 10, 2022
Rest In Peace one of the greatest Lobos of all time. Number 43 is retired at UNM for RB Don Perkins. Perkins rushed for 2,001 yds in his Lobo career (17th all-time). He has the 2nd longest run in Lobo history (85 yd TD vs Arizona in 1957) & was an All-Pro for the Dallas Cowboys. pic.twitter.com/EcI44DTKQE
— Lobo Football History (@LoboFBHistory) June 9, 2022
My Uncle passed today, he was a really kind man, we’ll miss him. We did a tour of the Cowboys stadium a few years back and after telling the guide that Don Perkins was my husband’s uncle, after the official tour was over,https://t.co/ohwR38iBT1
— Desert Queen 420????? (@bwwlc420) June 10, 2022
Our city has lost not only an incredible athlete, but a strong community partner with the passing of Don Perkins. From his football career to his time in public outreach for APD, Don brought pride and compass to our town. We’re keeping his loved ones in our prayers. pic.twitter.com/XV54ywmvhz
— Mayor Tim Keller (@MayorKeller) June 10, 2022
Throwback: the joy-strength-discernment & care for all New Mexicans-especially our youth that Don Perkins left us will remain in my mind-heart & soul. We shared the love for others with Mayor Henry O. Sanchez. Dons’ gifts to our nation & state will live on through many of us!♥️ pic.twitter.com/paY1MvNBwA
— Sen. Pete Campos (@senpetecampos) June 10, 2022
Full Obituary: ESPN
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