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Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Larry Allen passed away over the weekend while vacationing with his family in Mexico. He was 52 years old. The Cowboys released a statement expressing their sadness at the loss of the legendary player, who was known for his athleticism and strength on the field.

Larry Allen was deeply loved by his wife, Janelle, and his children. The Jones family and the Cowboys organization extended their condolences to the Allen family and all those who knew and loved him. Memorial service arrangements will be announced at a later date.

Allen is remembered as one of the best offensive linemen in Cowboys history. He was a first-ballot Hall of Famer and was named to the All-Decade team in both the 1990s and 2000s. He spent 12 seasons with the Cowboys and won Super Bowl 30 with the team in 1996. After his time in Dallas, Allen played two seasons with the San Francisco 49ers before retiring. He leaves behind a lasting legacy as a player who inspired many with his talent and leadership on the field. The NFL and Cowboys community mourn the loss of a true legend.

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