Cowboys Hall of Famer hospitalized
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) - A spokeswoman for Hall of Fame
offensive lineman Rayfield Wright says the former Dallas Cowboys
player is doing well after a heart attack.
Jeannette DeVader, director of The Rayfield Wright Foundation,
says the 65-year-old Wright was released from a Fort Worth hospital
late Saturday, three days after a "moderate to severe heart
attack."
DeVader said Wright's prognosis is good. His health will be
closely monitored for several months.
Wright was a two-time Super Bowl champion and six-time Pro Bowl
pick while playing his entire NFL career with the Cowboys from
1967-79. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in
2006, two years after the Cowboys put him in their Ring of Honor.
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