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FINAL Jan 7 @ Washington W38 - 10Recap East W L T PCT Strk Buffalo11 6 0 .647 W-5 Miami11 6 0 .647 L-2 NY Jets7 10 0 .412 W-1 New England4 13 0 .235 L-2 North W L T PCT Strk Baltimore13 4 0 .765 L-1 Cleveland11 6 0 .647 L-1 Pittsburgh10 7 0 .588 W-3 Cincinnati9 8 0 .529 W-1 South W L T PCT Strk Houston10 7 0 .588 W-2 Jacksonville9 8 0 .529 L-1 Indianapolis9 8 0 .529 L-1 Tennessee6 11 0 .353 W-1 West W L T PCT Strk Kansas City11 6 0 .647 W-2 Las Vegas8 9 0 .471 W-1 Denver8 9 0 .471 L-1 LA Chargers5 12 0 .294 L-5 Although the Cowboys finished the 1989 season with a 1–15 record, their worst in almost 30 years, "The Trade" later allowed Dallas to draft a number of impact players to rebuild the team. [37] Johnson quickly returned the Cowboys to the NFL's elite.
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Yearly. Dallas Cowboys history including past stats and statistics, results, scores, rosters and draft results.
Dallas Cowboys Playoff History. Team Names: Dallas Cowboys. Seasons: 65 (1960 to 2024) Record (W-L-T): 562-413-6 Playoff Record: 36-31. Super Bowls Won: 5 (8 Appearances) Championships Won *: 5 All-time Passing Leader: Tony Romo 2,829/4,335, 34,183 yds, 248 TD All-time Rushing Leader: Emmitt Smith 4,052 att, 17,162 yds, 153 TD
Dallas Cowboys Historical Starting Lineups. Team Names: Dallas Cowboys Seasons: 65 (1960 to 2024) Record (W-L-T): 562-413-6 Playoff Record: 36-31 Super Bowls Won: 5 (8 Appearances)
Team History. In 1960, the Dallas Cowboys became the NFL's first successful new team since the collapse of the All-America Football Conference 10 years earlier. Clint Murchison Jr. was the new team's majority owner and his first order of business was to hire Tex Schramm as general manager, Tom Landry as head coach and Gil Brandt as player ...
The Dallas Cowboys team/franchise has been "first" in the record books for a host of accomplishments, including: The first NFL team to win three Super Bowls in four years, with Super Bowl wins in the 1992, 1993, and 1995 seasons.
The Dallas Cowboys hold the NFL record for most consecutive winning seasons with 20 from 1966 to 1985. During that time, they reached the playoffs 18 times, won 13 NFC East championships, and reached the Super Bowl five times.