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For those born in 1964 you can choose from:the below. Although, outside of Rafferty, not much to choose from. I did not know Rafferty was from Penn State and that he never missed a game in 14 seasons.

Jersey #64
Jim Arneson, C/G, Arizona, 1973-74
Longevity:
He played two seasons in Dallas.
Intangibles: He was a backup offensive lineman and a special teams player.
Jorge Diaz, G, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2000
Longevity:
He played one season in Dallas
Intangibles: The Cowboys signed Diaz before the 2000 season, but he dressed for only nine games that year.
Bob Grottkau, G, Oregon, 1961
Longevity:
Grottkau played one season in Dallas.
Intangibles: Dallas acquired him via trade with Detroit prior to 1961, which was his final season in the NFL.
Halvor Hagen, C/G, Weber State, 1969-70
Longevity:
He played two seasons in Dallas.
Intangibles: Hegen began his career as a defensive lineman, but he moved to offensive line in 1970. He was later traded to New England.
Mitch Johnson, G, UCLA, 1965
Longevity:
He played one season in Dallas.
Intangibles: Johnson was a 17th round pick in 1965. He was traded to Washington in 1966.
Tom Rafferty, G/C, Penn State, 1976-89
Longevity:
He played 14 seasons with the Cowboys.
Intangibles: Very few players lasted as long as Rafferty, who began his career at guard before taking over at center in 1981 due to Robert Shaw’s injury. Rafferty never missed a game during his long career.
Jim Ray Smith, G/T, Baylor, 1963-64
Accolades:
None with Dallas. He was a five-time Pro Bowler with the Cleveland Browns.
Longevity: He played two seasons in Dallas.
Intangibles: Dallas acquired Smith in 1963 after he was coming off of another Pro Bowl season. He suffered a few injuries and retired after two seasons.
Daleroy Stewart, DT, Southern Miss, 2003-04
Statistics:
Stewart recorded 1.5 sacks and 12 tackles with the Cowboys.
Longevity: He played less than two full seasons in Dallas.
Intangibles: Dallas selected Stewart in the sixth round of the 2002 draft. He finally saw action in 2003 as a backup, but he was released early in the 2004 season.

And recently Montrae Holland, Brian Waters, and Lavar Edwards wore #64
 

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First one I think of is Russell Maryland. I'm sure others have worn it since then, but that's the one that comes immediately to mind.
 
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