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Super Bowl VI was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Dallas Cowboys and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Miami Dolphins to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1971 season.
The NFC champion Cowboys made their second consecutive Super Bowl appearance. Dallas defeated the Miami Dolphins of the American Football Conference 24–3 in Super Bowl VI at New Orleans to win their first Super Bowl. The Cowboys made two more consecutive appearances in the NFC title game, but lost both, to the Washington Redskins and ...
The following teams have faced each other more than once in the Super Bowl: [n 2] 3 times – Pittsburgh Steelers (X and XIII) vs. Dallas Cowboys see also Cowboys–Steelers rivalry; 2 times – Miami Dolphins vs. Washington Redskins ; 2 times – San Francisco 49ers (XVI and XXIII) vs. Cincinnati Bengals
Following close behind are the San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys with five titles each. ... Cowboys def. Dolphins, 24-3. Super Bowl V: Colts def. Cowboys, 16-13 ... Miami. Super Bowl XLIII ...
The National Football League playoffs for the 1970 season began on December 26, 1970. The postseason tournament concluded with the Baltimore Colts defeating the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl V, 16–13, on January 17, 1971, at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida.
The Dallas Cowboys have five Super Bowl wins out of eight appearances: Super Bowl VI: Dallas 24, Miami 3. Super Bowl XII: Dallas 27, Denver 10 ... Miami Dolphins: Two (VII, VIII) Los Angeles Rams: ...
1971 Dallas Cowboys season; Owner: Clint Murchison, Jr. General manager: Tex Schramm: Head coach: Tom Landry: Home field: Cotton Bowl Texas Stadium: Results; Record: 11–3: Division place: 1st NFC East: Playoff finish: Won Divisional Playoffs (at Vikings) 20–12 Won NFC Championship (vs. 49ers) 14–3 Won Super Bowl VI (vs. Dolphins) 24–3
A look back at Super Bowl VII between Washington and the Miami Dolphins at the Coliseum on Jan. 14, 1973: 17 little-known facts about the NFL's only unbeaten Super Bowl champions.