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[4] [10] The Cowboys have won eight NFC championships, tied for most in the conference's history. [11] The Cowboys are the only NFL team to record 20 consecutive winning seasons (from 1966 to 1985) during which they missed the playoffs only twice (1974 and 1984).
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.
The Cowboys started out with a 3–1 record, however Dak Prescott injured his hand during a 19–3 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in week 1 and was expected to miss 6 to 8 weeks. [25] Backup Cooper Rush didn't disappoint and won four of his five starts. With Prescott back, the Cowboys maintained the same 12–5 record from last season.
The Cowboys are the only NFL team to record 20 straight winning seasons (from 1966 to 1985) during which they missed the playoffs only twice (1974 and 1984). [ 10 ] In 2015 , the Dallas Cowboys became the first sports team to be valued at $4 billion, making it the most valuable sports team in the world, according to Forbes . [ 11 ]
The Commanders–Cowboys rivalry, formerly known as the Cowboys–Redskins rivalry, is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Washington Commanders and Dallas Cowboys. In 2005, Sports Illustrated called it the top NFL rivalry of all time and "one of the greatest in sports."
3 Team career passing records. 4 References. ... They are listed in order of the date of each player's first start at quarterback for the Cowboys. Starting quarterbacks
The Cowboys perfect concoction of disarray led to an on-field performance in 2024 that rivals some of the most disappointing seasons in franchise history. Here is how they got to their dismal 3-6 ...
The Cowboys franchise was founded in 1960 as an expansion team. [1] The team played their games in the Cotton Bowl from 1960 to 1970, then in Texas Stadium from 1971 to 2008, and AT&T Stadium from 2009 to present. There have been nine head coaches for the Dallas Cowboys.