Cowboys icon Gil Brandt passes away at 91

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DALLAS (105.3 The Fan) - The Dallas Cowboys and the NFL lost a titan of the football world on Thursday morning, with former executive Gil Brandt passing away at the age of 91.

Brandt, who worked as the Cowboys vice president of player personnel from 1960-1988, is recognized as one of the most influential scouting minds in league history.

Brandt played a hand in the Cowboys acquiring some of the best players in franchise history, including Roger Staubach, Herschel Walker, Drew Pearson, Cliff Harris and Everson Walls.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones released a statement on the passing of Brandt Thursday:

"We are so deeply saddened by the passing of Gil Brandt – a true icon and pioneer of our sport. Gil was at the very core of the early success of the Dallas Cowboys and continued to serve as a great ambassador for the organization for decades beyond that. His contributions cemented his spot in the Ring of Honor. He was my friend and a mentor not only to me, but to countless executives, coaches, players and broadcasters across the National Football League, which rightfully earned him a spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame where his legacy will be celebrated forever.

He was an innovator and set the standard for excellence in player acquisition. From the creation of the NFL Combine to revolutionizing the NFL Draft, Gil finished his over six-decade NFL career with an eye towards the future of the league and teaching fans about the sport he loved as a radio broadcaster. Gil was as good a storyteller as it gets, with a memory as sharp as a tack. His dedication to, and passion for, this game left a lasting impact on generations of Hall of Fame players and coaches. There are very few people that have been able to have the kind of generational impact that he did. Gil was as dedicated to growing this league and sport as anyone ever was, and we are all grateful and better for it.

Our hearts go out to Gil's wife, Sara, his son Hunter and all of Gil's family and friends."

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