Tom Rafferty, the Cowboys' starting center for nearly the entire decade of the 80's, has passed away at the age of 70.
Rafferty, who has battled numerous medical issues over the past few years, reportedly suffered a stroke earlier this week.
Drafted by the Cowboys in 1977, Rafferty was a starting guard on Dallas' Super Bowl XII winning team and played the position for four seasons before injuries to other players led him to play center, which was supposed to be temporarily.
Rafferty once said "three weeks turned into nine years" as he was the Cowboys' starting center all the way until the middle of the 1989 season when Mark Stepnoski replaced him.
Rafferty retired after the 1989 season, finishing his 14-year career. He's one of the few players that blocked for both Roger Staubach, Dann