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Perhaps Roger Staubach's most famous moment was the "Hail Mary pass" in the 1975 playoff game against the Minnesota Vikings. With seconds on the clock and the Cowboys trailing 14–10, Staubach launched a 50-yard bomb to wide receiver Drew Pearson, who caught the pass and strode into the end zone for a 17–14 victory. After the game, Staubach said he threw the ball and said a "Hail Mary". Since then, any last-second pass to the end zone in a desperate attempt to score a game-winning or tying touchdown is referred to as a "Hail Mary" pass. Roger Staubach and Drew Pearson have both hand signed this 1975 Dallas Cowboys 16x20 Photo. Bold blue full pristine signatures with Drew adding the inscription Hail Mary inscription. New, Custom Black Frame with White Mat and Custom Hail Mary Nameplate. Limited Edition 1146/1975. Steiner Sports Hologram and Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity. Image of actual item in stock - as shown
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