With Super Bowl LVIII between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers just five days away, we continue our look back at the Dallas Cowboys' eight Super Bowl appearances.
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy receives a lot of criticism for a second-year player who wins often with a career 21-5 record.
As kickoff of Super Bowl LVIII between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers nears, we continue our look back at the Dallas Cowboys' eight Super Bowl appearances.
Using Stathead from Pro Football Reference, Yardbarker shines a spotlight on key names and numbers ahead of Super Wild Card Weekend in the NFC.
The Cotton Bowl is no longer played at the famed Dallas stadium — moving to the home of the Dallas Cowboys, AT&T Stadium — but memories of the game there are as strong as ever. New ones continue to be made in Arlington, Texas. Here's our list of the top 20 games in Cotton Bowl history.
When Washington and Dallas meet Thursday afternoon, guaranteed, at some point CBS will show video footage of another Washington-Dallas Thanksgiving game that was more meaningful … and, in all likelihood, more memorable … than this year's event.
Despite the disappointing outcome of Super Bowl XIII months before, the Cowboys entered the 1979 season with high hopes. Despite his age (38) Roger Staubach appeared to be at the top of his game.
The Dallas Cowboys wasted little time shaking off the disappointment of the 1974 season. They literally had a monster draft in the spring of 1975. Or, should we say “Manster” draft?
The Dallas Cowboys extended their consecutive winning season streak to nine straight in 1974. And that's about all that was good about the year. Well, that and two of their draft picks that spring.
Aside from a lack of drama (Duane Thomas) and injuries (Roger Staubach and Bob Lilly, who played the entire 1972 season injured), 1973 was pretty much a repeat of 1972.
If the 1971 season could best be described as chaos that led to a championship, then the 1972 season was turmoil that led to disappointment. The Duane Thomas saga continued to spiral downward in the offseason.
The last year of the 1960s marked the 10th season of NFL football in Dallas. For followers of the Cowboys it must have seemed like a full year of instant replay.
With the dismal 1963 season behind them, the Dallas Cowboys started 1964 off with a bang. The year started off with a good omen, but enough about the year I arrived on this world.
Which athlete's retirement hit you the hardest? Which player would you bring back in their prime to play for your favorite team today? These are two questions I encountered on Twitter over the past weekend.
Who is the greatest NFL Draft pick in Dallas Cowboys history? Well, it depends on what criteria you use. Sports Illustrated's Matt Verderame ranked "the best player ever drafted by a team" and gave this question a stab.
The NFL Draft is now only seven rounds, a format that has been in place since 1997. However, the draft has been as long as 20 rounds in the past, and many prominent players were selected from those later rounds.
Every time someone posts a list of the Greatest Quarterbacks of All Time, I wince … and not so much because of who’s included. But because of who’s not.
Dak Prescott's focus isn't on rewriting the Cowboys' record book but bringing the franchise championships instead.
According to ESPN's Ed Werder, Prescott went 4-for-12 for 49 yards and threw two interceptions on third and fourth down during Sunday's loss.
Last weekend, the NFL GOAT of GOATs prepared to say goodbye. This weekend? The Dallas Cowboys' GOAT - Roger Staubach - prepares to celebrate his 80th birthday.
McCarthy has definitely shown an appreciation of Cowboys history.
Almost 40 years since his retirement from the NFL, Dallas Cowboys legend Drew Pearson can finally add 'Hall of Fame Member' to his resume. READ MORE:
The NFL recently lost an icon with the passing of Green Bay Packers legend Bart Starr. Starr wasn’t simply one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history, but one of the most clutch.
When football teams throw up a desperation heave, everyone knows it as a Hail Mary pass. You can thank Roger Staubach for that.
The Dallas Cowboys can boast of seven Super Bowl MVPs. How many of these great players in the NFL's biggest game can you name?
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