
Cowboys offseason countdown: 99 facts until the regular season (Day 38)
We are at day 38 of our 99 day countdown until the regular season. Here is your daily fact associated with number 38.
Today’s number looks at an interesting player who wore 38, not just for his defending, but also his kicking. That player is, of course, Jeff Heath.

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Jeff Heath was born on May 14, 1991 and signed with the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2013. Initially, he played primarily on special teams, where he excelled due to his speed and tackling ability. Known for his hard-hitting style and versatility, Heath was also used on defense. He made several crucial plays, including game-saving interceptions and key tackles, including against Oakland.
Jason Garrett after Jeff Heath’s FF in Oakland in 2017: When we’re all sitting on rocking chairs a long time from now reflecting back on all this stuff, I’m gonna have this image of Jeff Heath, flying through the air, and knocking that f***ing ball loose! pic.twitter.com/NgAelOyne2
— RJ Ochoa (@rjochoa) March 17, 2020
Heath was also involved in a violent collision with Seahawks’ wide receiver Ricardo Lockette on a punt play. Heath delivered a block to Lockette who didn’t see the impending blow coming. The end result was a neck injury that would end Lockette’s season and play a role in his retirement.
Special teams contributions were Heath’s calling card, and he often served as a team captain. In 2017, Heath had a memorable moment when he was forced to play as an emergency kicker during a game and successfully made two extra points.
In 2020, Heath became a free agent and signed with the Las Vegas Raiders, and then with the New Orleans Saints in 2021. He ended his career with 11 interceptions, 28 pass breakups and 395 total tackles. He also added two extra points and five kickoffs.