Drew Pearson: From Undrafted to Cowboys Legend, Tom Landry Mentorship & Finally the Hall of Fame
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Hall of Fame Cowboys wide receiver Drew Pearson recounts growing up in South River, New Jersey, playing three sports with Joe Theismann, and replacing him at quarterback despite wanting to be a receiver. He explains choosing Tulsa largely for its baseball program, giving up baseball to focus on football, and switching to wide receiver in college. Pearson describes being shocked to go undrafted in 1973, then signing with the Dallas Cowboys for a $14,500 salary and a small cash signing bonus, and how Tom Landry’s system, mentorship, and emphasis on character, intelligence, and passion shaped his 11-year NFL career, which ended after a car accident. He reflects on winning Super Bowl XII, facing Mel Blount and the Steelers, his viral 2017 NFL Draft moment in Philadelphia, and finally receiving his Hall of Fame call in 2021 after a 38-year wait while advocating for Hall of Famers to have a vote.