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Wilford Daniel White, born February 9, 1952, is an American former professional football quarterback and punter who notably spent 13 seasons with the Dallas Cowboys. Following Roger Staubach and Don Meredith, he became the third major franchise quarterback in Cowboys history, achieving an impressive 62–30 record as a starter and leading the team to five playoff appearances, including three consecutive NFC Championship games from 1980 to 1982. White was also a second-team All-Pro selection in 1982 and was unique as one of the last NFL starting quarterbacks to also serve as the team's punter until 1984.

Before his professional career, White was a highly decorated collegiate player at Arizona State, where he compiled a 32–4 record, won three Fiesta Bowls, set seven NCAA passing records, and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. After retiring from playing, White transitioned to coaching in the Arena Football League and has since 2011 served as the color commentator for Cowboys games on America's Team Radio Network.