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Ten years ago today, the horse collar tackle was made illegal after Dallas Cowboys safety Roy Williams broke Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Terrell Owens' leg on such a tackle. The Rev ...
It's the one first made famous in 2004 when Cowboys safety Roy Williams pulled Eagles receiver Terrell Owens down backward by the collar, and in the process, Owens suffered a broken leg. The horse ...
Ironically, one of the players injured by a Williams horse-collar tackle was then-Philadelphia wide receiver Terrell Owens, who is now a teammate of the Dallas safety. Len Pasquarelli is a senior ...
I remember Owens catching 77 passes for 1,200 yards and 14 touchdowns in only 14 games in 2004 before Dallas Cowboys safety Roy Williams injured T.O. thanks to a cheap horse-collar tackle, which ...
Terrell Owens on Eagles ... And even after then-Cowboys safety Roy Williams hobbled him with a legal-at-the-time horse-collar tackle in a Week 15 matchup that kept Owens out of the lineup ...
In 2004, six NFL players, including stars Terrell Owens and Donovan McNabb, were seriously injured in games because of "horse collar" tackles. Players broke bones, missed games and that cost their ...
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