I keep saying I need to finish this update, but I’ve had another long delay. Here is the update to ## 66-70 in the Greatest Player by Number series.
#66
The last player to wear #66 was Tank Johnson, who left Dallas after the 2008 season.
#67
Joe Berger played for Dallas through 2008. Center Phil Costa has worn #67 since 2010.
#68
Tackle Doug Free might possibly become the greatest player to wear #68. The winner of the 2008 poll was former guard Herb Scott.
#69
Defensive tackle Jimmy Saddler-McQueen wore #69 during a brief stint with Dallas in 2010.
#70
Leonard Davis played for Dallas from 2007 through 2010.
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