Billy Joe DuPree is making sure to help others in his work well after his playing days for the Dallas Cowboys.
The Dallas Cowboys have had a number of people play for them over their storied history, so many so that it is difficult to stand out among the bunch.
One of the most impressive players in franchise history who deserves more attention is former tight end Billy Joe DuPree. He was a staple for the organization during the run that they had in the 1970s. DuPree was an incredible weapon in the passing game who also served as a fundamental blocking piece as the Cowboys run game took off. Quite simply, he is one of the more important players in franchise history.
On Tuesday I was fortunate enough to have some time with Mr. DuPree to discuss his memories of playing for the Cowboys, what it was like playing on Thanksgiving Day specifically and the work that he is doing these days with the Pro Football Retired Players Association.
You can listen to our interview below.
Throughout his life, a point he emphasized in our conversation, Mr. DuPree had a giving spirit and always sought to help those less fortunate than him. It is qualities like this that make rooting for our favorite players even more fun, when they are exemplary humans in addition to talented athletes.
The PFRPA is a champion for retired NFL players and works to ensure that retired players, who gave so much to the game, have the support that they need to take care of their health and well-being. Additionally, the PFRPA offers its members various benefits and programs (including dental and vision care) and is always looking for new ways to support retired NFL players and enhance their lives after retirement. You can visit their website right here.
Our thanks to Mr. DuPree for the time!