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Felix Jones

Football Player

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Football

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1987-05-08
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He’s a pro running back, widely recognized for his incredible speed and agility on the field. Known for making explosive plays, he first made a name for himself playing football at Booker T. Washington High School in Oklahoma. Growing up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, he developed a passion for the sport early on, which set the foundation for his future success. He went on to play college football at the University of Arkansas, where his performance caught the attention of NFL scouts. In 2008, he debuted as a pro running back with the Dallas Cowboys, marking the start of an impressive professional career. From Tulsa to the NFL, he’s proven time and again that hard work and natural talent can take a pro running back far.

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Back in 2008, the Dallas Cowboys brought him on board to complement Marion Barber’s powerful running style. He was seen as a perfect fit alongside Barber, offering a different dimension to the team’s backfield. The Dallas Cowboys were looking for balance, and his skill set provided just that. With the Dallas Cowboys aiming to strengthen their offense, drafting him made a lot of sense at the time. His role was clear—support Barber while adding speed and versatility the Dallas Cowboys needed.

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