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List of Dallas Cowboys starting quarterbacks. Dak Prescott (2016–present) These quarterbacks have started at least one game for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League. They are listed in order of the date of each player's first start at quarterback for the Cowboys.
Aug 22, 2023 · Dak aint black??? Eddie LeBaron (1960-1963), Don Meredith (1960-1968), Hall of Famer Roger Staubach (1969-1979), Danny White (1976-1988), Hall of Famer Troy Aikman (1989-2000). roger staubach. Here is a list of all quarterbacks who have appeared on the Dallas Cowboys' regular season roster since 1960:1.
- 1960s.
- Eddie LeBaron (1960-1963) LeBaron was the first starting quarterback in Cowboys history, known for his leadership and playmaking abilities despite his small stature.
- Don Meredith (1960-1968) “Dandy” Don Meredith became the starting quarterback in the mid-1960s. He was known for his charismatic personality and played a key role in the team’s development into a competitive force.
- Don Heinrich (1960-1961) Heinrich played as a backup quarterback and also shared starting duties with LeBaron in the team’s early years.
- T. Aikman. 180. 105 75 0 .583 64 30 41 45 0.
- R. Staubach * 130 95 35 0 .731 53 14 42 21 0.
- T. Romo. 133 80 53 0 .602 40 26 27 Dak Prescott D. Prescott. 121 75 46 .620 44 18 31 28 0.
- D. White. 102 67 35 0 .657 41 11 26 24 0.
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Aug 5, 2022 · Questions about drafting Black quarterbacks is explored intimately in Reid’s book with a passage about former Cowboys personnel executive John Wooten imploring the team to draft Warren Moon in 1978.
Aug 17, 2022 · Dak Prescott is not the first Cowboys Black quarterback; Quincy Carter [was]. But to have a superstar Black quarterback deep in the heart of Texas—you know, representation is important.