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[3] [12] [13] The Cowboys have won their division 25 times, the most among the teams in their division. [ 14 ] As of the end of the 2024 season , the Cowboys have accumulated a record of 569 wins, 423 losses, and 6 ties in the regular season, which is the second-best all-time regular season record among active franchises in terms of win–loss ...
Some notable moments in the rivalry include Washington's victory over Dallas in the 1982 NFC Championship and the latter's 1989 win over Washington for their only victory that season. The last Cowboys game with Tom Landry as coach was a win over Washington on December 11, 1988.
Here's when each NFC team last made an appearance in the NFL semifinals (parenthesis indicates last year a championship game was won): Dallas Cowboys: 1995 (1995) Chicago Bears: 2010 (2006)
The Redskins got off to a quick start leading 28–3 at halftime. The Cowboys fought back in the second half, but it was not enough, and the game ended in a 38–31 loss. The Cowboys won their next three games before losing in Week 16 to the New Orleans Saints in overtime. Going into Week 17 they were once again one win away from winning their ...
The Dallas Cowboys won two consecutive Super Bowls (XXVII and XXVIII); the following season they were eliminated in the NFC Championship Game by the eventual Super Bowl XXIX champion San Francisco 49ers. The Cowboys won Super Bowl XXX the following year for three titles in four seasons, and thus were two wins away from four consecutive Super ...
ARLINGTON, Texas — In a zero-sum sport in which the point is to win, the Dallas Cowboys achieved the goal Sunday night at AT&T Stadium with a 33-13 win over the Philadelphia Eagles.. Five weeks ...
The Cowboys have now won 15 straight games at AT&T Stadium, including a 7-0 mark in 2023. They have won 6 straight games against the Eagles at home. What we learned in the Dallas Cowboys’ 33-13 ...
The game was played on January 31, 1993, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, and is the last NFL championship game to date to be held in a non-NFL stadium. It was also the seventh Super Bowl held in the Greater Los Angeles Area , which did not host another until Super Bowl LVI in 2022.