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Lance Rentzel, troubled former Cowboys receiver, dead at 82

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Lance Rentzel, troubled former Cowboys receiver, dead at 82

Former Cowboys receiver Lance Rentzel died Sunday at 82. 

The former Oklahoma standout was drafted 23rd overall in 1965 by the Vikings and played two years in Minnesota.

His first season was spent as a punt returner, during which he set the then-record for the longest punt return at 101 yards. 

His second and last season was cut short by an ankle injury and off-the-field issues.

Black and white portrait of Lance Rentzel in his Los Angeles Rams football jersey number 10.

Former NFL wide receiver Lance Rentzel Associated Press Photo

During that second season, he drove to a playground in St. Paul, Minn., where he exposed himself to two younger girls.

Rentzel pleaded guilty to a reduced disorderly conduct and promised to receive psychiatric care, making him avoid any jail time. 

But the damage to his career and image in Minnesota was too severe, and the team traded him to the Dallas Cowboys for a third-round pick.

Lance Rentzel #19 of the Dallas Cowbowys watches the the action from the sidelines during an NFL football game.

Lance Rentzel #19 of the Dallas Cowbowys watches the the action from the sidelines during an NFL football game. Getty Images

With his second chance at a career, Rentzel developed into a star receiver for the Cowboys. 

In just three years in Dallas, Rentzel racked up 2,985 yards and 26 touchdowns.

His best season was in 1969, when he led the league in yards per catch and touchdowns (12) while compiling 960 yards (fifth-most among all receivers).

But his success would not last long due to more issues on the field. 

Lance Rentzel, star flanker of the Dallas Cowboys, arriving at Criminal District Court in Dallas with one of his attorneys.

Lance Rentzel at court Associated Press Photo

In 1970, he once again exposed himself to a 10-year-old girl at University Park, Texas.

Rentzel was arrested four days later and sentenced to five years’ probation and even more mandatory psychiatric care. 

After the second run in the law, his wife divorced him, and he was soon traded to the Rams for one more chance.

He was never able to replicate his success at the Cowboys and retired from the NFL in 1975 after being put on waivers. He played in the league for nine years. 

Dallas Cowboys Lance Rentzel (19) in action vs Los Angeles Rams, Dallas, TX 10/1/1967

Dallas Cowboys Lance Rentzel (19) in action vs Los Angeles Rams, Dallas, TX 10/1/1967 Sports Illustrated via Getty Ima

Rentzel ended up writing a book about his life’s ordeals that was supposed to help him mentally.

After the NFL, he moved to Virginia to enter computer work. He lived in the state until his passing on Sunday.   

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