Jesse Holley goes from reality TV to Cowboys receiver
Posted Jun 29, 2010
No player enjoyed training camp more than Jesse Holley last year in San Antonio. He was a TV star thanks to Spike TV’s Fourth and Long program that Michael Irvin ran. And he might be the one and only winner of the show. It did not come back for a second season. A year later, Holley is still around, preparing for his second trip to the Alamodome for training camp in a month.
(Dallas Morning News)
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