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  2. Matthew Golden - Wikipedia

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    Since transferring, Golden has been a notable addition to Texas' receiving corps. During the 2024 regular season, Golden recorded 49 receptions for 787 yards and 8 touchdowns, leading all Longhorn receivers. He was an important part of Texas' 12-2 season, losing to Georgia in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) championship game.

  3. Cowboys–Vikings rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Vikings 27–10 Texas Stadium Cowboys 5–2 NFC Championship Game. First meeting at Texas Stadium. Vikings lose Super Bowl VIII. 1974: Vikings 23–21: Texas Stadium: Cowboys 5–3 Vikings lose Super Bowl IX. 1975 playoffs Cowboys 17–14 Metropolitan Stadium Cowboys 6–3 NFC Divisional Round (Hail Mary Game). Cowboys lose Super Bowl X. 1977 ...

  4. 1977 Dallas Cowboys season - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota Vikings (3) W 23–6 Texas Stadium: 64,293 Recap: ... Golden Richards 29-yard pass from Robert Newhouse (Efrén Herrera kick) ... Wikipedia® is a ...

  5. Charlie West - Wikipedia

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    Charlie West (born August 31, 1946) is an American former professional football player who was a safety who played for three National Football League (NFL) teams. He played in Super Bowl IV as a member of the Minnesota Vikings.

  6. 1973 Dallas Cowboys season - Wikipedia

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    In the Divisional Playoffs the Dallas Cowboys beat the Los Angeles Rams 27–16 in Texas Stadium to earn their fourth straight Championship Game Appearance. However, not even the home crowd at Texas Stadium could help the Cowboys as they fell to the Minnesota Vikings 27–10. This was Roger Staubach's first full season as the starting quarterback.

  7. 1973–74 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    Note: Prior to the 1975 season, the home teams in the playoffs were decided based on a yearly rotation.Had the 1973 playoffs been seeded, the AFC divisional matchups would have been #3 Oakland at #2 Cincinnati and #4 wild card Pittsburgh at #1 Miami; the NFC matchups would not have changed, although #3 Dallas would have had to travel to #2 Los Angeles, and #1 Minnesota would have had home ...

  8. Herschel Walker trade - Wikipedia

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    In his book, Greatest Team Ever: The Dallas Cowboys Dynasty of the 1990s, author Norm Hitzges chronicled the Herschel Walker trade. [3] Four games into the 1989 season, Jimmy Johnson, then the new head coach of the Dallas Cowboys (having taken over for Tom Landry that season), came up with the idea to trade Walker while on a morning jog with his staff.

  9. Golden Richards - Wikipedia

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    John Golden Richards (December 31, 1950 – February 23, 2024) was an American professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears. He played college football for the BYU Cougars and Hawaii Rainbow Warriors.