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"Dallas Cowboys Franchise History"

Founded in 1960 as an expansion team, the Dallas Cowboys have become one of the most recognizable and storied franchises in NFL history. Their journey, however, hasn't been without its share of ups and downs, twists and turns. Let's delve into the key chapters of the Dallas Cowboys' legacy:

  • Jimmy Johnson Leaves Cowboys Post
DALLAS COWBOYS: Dallas Cowboys Franchise History, The 1977 NFL Draft: A Class of Promise, Jimmy Johnson Leaves Cowboys Post, The 1962 NFL Team Photo Promotion, Tom Landry HOF Innovator and Coach, Top Wide Receivers To Play For The Dallas Cowboys, Russell Maryland Legendary Defensive Tackle, Jerry Rhome Football Hall of Fame Profile, Michael Irvin The Hall of Fame Playmaker, Jim Ray Smith Outstanding Lineman, Jackie Smith Pro Football Hall of Fame Tight End, Danny White From Kicker to Quarterback Legend, Roger Staubach Captain America's Legacy, Jerry Tubbs College Football Hall of Fame Linebacker, The Little Quarterback Who Took on the Giants: The..., Deion Sanders Prime Time Player and Coach, Troy Aikman a Dallas and UCLA QB Legend, Origin of the Dallas Cowboys & KC Chiefs in a..., Lee Roy Jordan: A Football Legacy, Randy White, Charles Haley: Charting the Championship Career The..., Bob Hayes, The Bullet was on a Fast Track to Stardom, Terrell Owens A Hall of Fame Receiver, The Sooner Stopper: Tony Casillas's Dominant Defensive..., Mike Ditka: A Pro Football Hall of Fame and College..., Lance Alworth Legendary Receiver, Bob Lilly A Star from TCU to the Cowboys, Tommy McDonald: Oklahoma's Little Giant and His The..., Forrest Gregg: Green Bay Packers HOF, Emmitt Smith, Tony Dorsett From Heisman to Super Bowls, The Architect of America's Team: Tex Schramm's Enduring..., "Quicksilver" on the Corner: The Enduring..., Larry Allen A Big man in the Trenches, Rayfield Wright: The "Big Cat" in the Trenches..., Titans of the Turf: A Retrospective on the Most Successful..., Only True NFL Fans Can Pass This Quarterback Quiz, An Icon Forged in Texas: The Legacy of Jim Ray Smith, Herb Adderley Star Defensive back, Dandy Don Meredith legendary Quarterback, Steve Kiner Vols Star Linebacker, Recount of Super Bowl X (Cowboys vs. Steelers)

Early Years (1960s-1970s): Building the Foundation

The early Cowboys struggled, experiencing losing seasons and searching for an identity. But under the leadership of coach Tom Landry and iconic figures like quarterback Don Meredith and running back Duane Thomas, they gradually improved. The "Doomsday Defense," led by legends like Bob Lilly and Mel Renfro, became a force to be reckoned with, paving the way for their first Super Bowl appearance in 1967 (Super Bowl VI). Although they lost, the foundation for future success was laid.

Super Bowl Glory (1970s): The Landry-Staubach Era

The 1970s marked the golden age of the Cowboys. With quarterback Roger Staubach taking the helm and Landry's leadership continuing, the team became a dynasty. They won two Super Bowls (Super Bowl X and Super Bowl XII) and reached five total appearances in the decade. Prolific receivers like Drew Pearson and "Bullet" Bob Hayes complemented Staubach's arm, while the defense remained dominant. This era solidified the Cowboys' place as America's Team, captivating the nation with their exciting brand of football.

Turmoil and Transition (1980s-1990s): Glimmers of Hope and Missed Opportunities

The 1980s were a mixed bag. Landry's departure and injuries to key players led to struggles. However, the emergence of running back Tony Dorsett and the electrifying talent of wide receiver Michael Irvin brought moments of brilliance. Danny White took over at quarterback and led the team to Super Bowl XXVIII, but they fell short. The 1990s saw the arrival of quarterback Troy Aikman and the drafting of running back Emmitt Smith, forming a potent offensive trio with Irvin. This core, under coach Jimmy Johnson, led the Cowboys to back-to-back Super Bowl victories (Super Bowl XXVII and Super Bowl XXX). However, internal conflicts and Johnson's departure hampered further success in the later years.

The Quest for Another Ring (2000s-Present): Challenges and Hope

The 21st century brought new challenges for the Cowboys. Despite drafting talented players like Tony Romo and Dez Bryant, consistent playoff appearances and championship aspirations proved elusive. Ownership changes and coaching shifts added to the rollercoaster ride. But glimpses of hope emerged with quarterback Dak Prescott and running back Ezekiel Elliott leading the offense. Although they reached the Divisional Round in 2014 and 2016, the ultimate prize, a Super Bowl win, remained just out of reach.

  • AUTHOR: John Eisenberg
  • COLLEGEFOOTBALL: 1976
  • DOB: April 07, August 03, August 09, August 23, December 20, December 30, February 23, January 06, January 15, July 26, June 08, June 12, March 22, May 15, November 27, October 18, October 26
  • EVENTDAY: April 07, April 10, April 27, August 03, August 09, August 23, December 07, December 20, December 30, February 23, January 06, January 15, July 26, June 02, June 08, June 12, March 22, March 29, May 03, May 15, November 27, October 18, October 26
  • FOOTBALL: Heisman Winner, NFL Draft, Western Pennsylvania
  • FOOTBALL LEAGUE: Fourth American Football League
  • FOOTBALL MONTH: January History, March History
  • FOOTBALL NAME: Adderley Herb, Allen Larry, Alworth Lance, Bob Hayes, Bob Lilly, Casillas Tony, Charles Haley, Danny White, Don Meredith, Dorsett Tony, Eddie LeBaron, Emmitt Smith, Forrest Gregg, Hayes Bob, Herb Adderley, Jackie Smith, Jerry Rhome, Jerry Tubbs, Jim Ray Smith, Jimmy Johnson, Kiner Steve, Lamar Hunt, Lance Alworth, Larry Allen, Lee Roy Jordan, Mel Renfro, Michael Irvin, Mike Ditka, Randy White, Rayfield Wright, Roger Staubach, Russell Maryland, Schramm Tex, Smith Emmitt, Smith Jackie, Steve Kiner, Terrell Owens, Tex Schramm, Tom Landry, Tommy McDonald, Tony Casillas, Tony Dorsett, Tony Romo, Troy Aikman
  • FOOTBALL POSITION: Center, Cornerback, Defensive Back, Defensive Line, Guard, Head Coach, Linebacker, Offensive Lineman, Quarterback, Running Back, Tackle, Tight End, Wide Receiver, Wide Receivers
  • FOOTBALL TEAM: Alabama Crimson Tide, Arizona Cardinals, Arizona State Sun Devils, Atlanta Falcons, Ba, Baltimore Ravens, Baylor Bears, Buffalo Bills, Calgary Stampeders, Chicago Bears, Chicago Cardinals, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Texans, Detroit Lions, Florida Gators, Florida State Seminoles, Green Bay Packers, Houston Oilers, Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers, Los Angeles Rams, Maryland Terps, Miami Hurricanes, Navy Midshipmen, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants, New York Jets, Northwestern State Demons, Oklahoma Sooners, Oregon Ducks, Pacific Tigers, Philadelphia Eagles, Pitt Panthers, Pittsburgh Steelers, SMU Mustangs, San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Cardinals, TCU Horned Frogs, Tennessee Titans, Tennessee Volunteers, Tulse Golden Hurricanes, UCLA Bruins, W, Washington Commanders, Washington Redskins
  • NCAAF JERSEY: Number 02, Number 11, Number 17, Number 22, Number 33, Number 47, Number 54, Number 57, Number 67, Number 70, Number 72, Number 89, Number 92, Number 94
  • NFL JERSEY: Number 08, Number 11, Number 12, Number 14, Number 17, Number 19, Number 20, Number 21, Number 22, Number 24, Number 25, Number 26, Number 29, Number 33, Number 37, Number 50, Number 54, Number 55, Number 57, Number 60, Number 64, Number 67, Number 70, Number 71, Number 73, Number 74, Number 75, Number 79, Number 81, Number 84, Number 85, Number 88, Number 89, Number 92, Number 95
  • NFL NUMBER: Jersey 94
  • OTHER: 1970s NFL, 1977 NFL Draft, Dallas Cowboys, Florida A&M, James Madison, Los Angeles Rams, NFL 1977, NFL Hall of Fame, NFL History, NFL Scouting, New England Patriots, Nolan Cromwell, Pro Football Hall of Fame, Ricky Bell, Stanley Morgan, Super Bowl VI, Super Bowl X, Tony Dorsett, College Football, Draft Picks, Foo, Football
  • PROFOOTBALL: 1962, 1977
  • SPORTS: NFL, College Football Hall of Fame, Football Odds And Ends, Pro Football Hall of Fame, College Football, Football, Football Trivia, Pro Football
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FOOTBALL TEAM | Dallas Cowboys

"The 1977 NFL Draft: A Class of Promise"

The 1977 NFL Draft, held on May 3-4 at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City, is remembered for the arrival of several transformative players who would go on to shape the league for years to come. This draft featured a wealth of talent at key positions, and while some selections didn't pan out as expected, the impact of those who did succeed is still felt today. The draft order was determined by the previous season's standings, with the expansion Tampa Bay Buccaneers holding the first overall pick.
✦ 1977 NFL Draft First Selections: The Buccaneers, coming off a winless inaugural season, selected Ricky Bell, a star running back from USC, with the first pick. Bell was highly touted for his combination of size and speed, but his NFL career was ultimately cut short due to injuries...

FOOTBALL TEAM | Dallas Cowboys

"Jimmy Johnson Leaves Cowboys Post"

March 29, 1994 - Coach Jimmy Johnson resigns as head Coach of the  Dallas Cowboys. Johnson left the Cowboys because of a feud with owner Jerry Jones. Johnson coached five seasons in Dallas, made the playoffs in his last three seasons, and walked away from the Cowboys after winning back-to-back Super Bowls of Super Bowl XXVII and Super Bowl XXVIII.
Johnson at first signed on to work on Fox Network's pregame show. He took a hiatus from the talking head position to jump back into NFL coaching with the Dolphins. Johnson, after a two-year hiatus, was the head coach of the Miami Dolphins from 1996 to 1999...