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John Niland's Legacy and CTE | NFL News
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John Niland, the legendary Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman and three-time All-Pro who helped lead the team to its first Super Bowl in 1971, has died at 82. A decorated college star from Iowa, he was drafted fifth overall in 1966 and earned six Pro Bowls before his career was cut short by injury. Known for his toughness on the field, Niland also battled personal demons — including drug addiction fueled by pressure to uphold the “America’s Team” image — which led to legal trouble and prison time. In 2012, he joined other former players in suing the NFL over concealed risks of head trauma. Despite his struggles, Niland remained a vocal advocate for young athletes, urging them to stay grounded and mentally prepared. His family plans to donate his brain to CTE research, honoring his legacy while advancing understanding of football’s hidden costs.
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