Longtime Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Tom Rafferty has died.

Rafferty’s daughter, Rachel Powers, confirmed to The Dallas Morning News’ Kevin Sherrington that the 1977 Super Bowl winner has been hospitalized since May. He was 70.

The Cowboys lifer famously bridged the careers of legendary franchise quarterbacks Roger Staubach and Troy Aikman. Rafferty began his career as a reserve guard during the 1976 season. He became the team’s full-time starting right guard in his second season and started in all three games during Dallas’ 1977 Super Bowl run.

Rafferty remained at right guard until 1980 before transitioning to center in 1981. He held the starting center role down until his final season in 1989, which was also Aikman’s first season at the helm.

The Cowboys released a statement

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