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The Dallas Cowboys (7-3) beat the Carolina Panthers (1-9) 33-10 on Sunday at Bank of America Stadium in the NFC matchup.The Cowboys defense never allowed the Panthers to get into any offensive rhythm.
The Dallas Cowboys (10-3) beat the Philadelphia Eagles 33-13 at AT&T Stadium on Sunday. The Cowboys have been waiting for a rematch with the NFC East Division-leading Philadelphia Eagles (10-3 ...
The Dallas Cowboys, fresh off a horrid run defense performance from the interior defensive line on Sunday against the Saints, were dealt a blow on Wednesday morning when veteran defensive tackle ...
2016 →. The 2015 Dallas Cowboys season was the franchise's 56th season in the National Football League (NFL), the seventh playing their home games at AT&T Stadium and the fifth full season under head coach Jason Garrett. The Cowboys finished the regular season at 4–12. It was the team's worst record since 1989, when they went 1–15, and ...
The first team in NFC East history to sweep all of its division opponents (home and away), going 8–0 in 1998 against the Giants, Eagles, Cardinals and Redskins. The first and only NFL team to post 20 consecutive winning seasons (1966–1985). The first NFL team to send at least 13 players to the Pro Bowl (2007 season).
Dez Caught It (also known as the No-Catch Game) was a National Football League (NFL) Divisional Playoff game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Green Bay Packers on January 11, 2015. The game, which was played at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin , gained notoriety after a play in which Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant attempted to catch a ...
Giants drive stalls inside Cowboys’ territory. Graham Gano kicks a 51-yard field goal to pull the Giants within 23-16 with 3:37 left. Cowboys ninth possession: Starts on NYG 35. Drive stalls ...
Wilford Daniel White (born February 9, 1952) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback for 13 seasons with the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). He was the third major franchise quarterback in Cowboys history, following Roger Staubach and Don Meredith. White was 62–30 as a starter, was a ...