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The Texas Governor's Cup, or Cowboys–Texans rivalry or Battle of Texas, also formerly known as the Oilers–Texans rivalry or Cowboys–Oilers rivalry, is the trophy awarded to the winner of the football game between the two National Football League (NFL) teams in Texas, currently the Dallas Cowboys and the Houston Texans.
Roger Staubach of the Dallas Cowboys, who have recorded the highest overall win–loss record (.573) in NFL regular season history. The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league, which as of the end of its 2024 season, consists of 32 teams.
Atlanta Falcons (vs Houston Texans) Oct 4, 2015 Arizona Cardinals (vs Green Bay Packers) Dec 27, 2015 Dallas Cowboys (vs. Buffalo Bills) Jan 31, 1993 (Super Bowl XXVII) Most touchdowns, opponents fumbles recovered, both teams, game, 3; Green Bay Packers (2) vs Dallas Cowboys (1), Nov 29, 1964 Oakland Raiders (2) vs Buffalo Bills (1), Dec 24, 1967
Dallas dropped to 3-7 after the sheet metal incident. They were crushed 34-10 by the Houston Texans on "Monday Night Football," falling to 0-5 at home and becoming the first NFL team ever to trail ...
Tyler Dragon: Texans 27, Cowboys 21. Richard Morin: Texans 28, Cowboys 15. Jordan Mendoza: Texans 28, Cowboys 10. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Cowboys vs. Texans live updates ...
Texans 34, Cowboys 17. Cowboys vs Texans betting odds. Game lines and odds from BetMGM, per Nov. 18: Spread: Texans -7. Over/under: 41. Moneyline: Cowboys +280, Texans -350. Dallas Cowboys 2024 ...
The Cowboys were even more woeful on the field in their inaugural season, enduring a winless season with an 0-11-1 record, and would not post a winning record until 1966, while the AFL Texans, after going .500 over their first two seasons in the new league, would capture the 1962 AFL Championship after defeating the cross-state rival Houston ...
The Chiefs, Colts, Cowboys, Packers, Dolphins, and Steelers are the only teams with winning records against all of their current division rivals for rivalries going back at least 20 years. Conversely, the Browns, Chargers, Jaguars, Lions, and Jets are the only teams with a losing record against all of their current division rivals for rivalries ...