Dallas Mourns the Loss of Cowboy Great Larry Allen (1971-2024)
The Dallas Cowboys and the entire NFL community are in shock today following the sudden passing of legendary offensive lineman Larry Allen. Allen, 52, died unexpectedly on Sunday while vacationing with his family in Mexico.
A titan of the trenches, Allen’s 14-year career, primarily with the Cowboys, was a masterclass in dominance. Drafted by Dallas in 1994, Allen displayed an unmatched blend of athleticism and power, becoming a stalwart on the offensive line. His versatility was unmatched, seamlessly transitioning between guard and tackle throughout his career.
Allen’s impact went beyond statistics. He anchored a line that protected Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith, leading the Cowboys to a Super Bowl XXX victory in 1995. His work ethic and leadership were legendary, inspiring teammates and striking fear into opponents.
The accolades for Allen are plentiful: six-time All-Pro, a first-ballot Pro Football Hall of Famer in 2013, and a member of the prestigious Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor. But his legacy extends far beyond awards. Larry Allen was the embodiment of a Cowboy – tough, determined, and a winner.
Gone too soon, Larry Allen leaves behind a mourning fanbase and a lasting impression on the game of football. Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones during this difficult time.