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The Dallas Cowboys joined the NFL in 1960
and by 1966 had established themselves
as one of the league's dynasty teams. 

Dallas Cowboys

1960 - Present
Logo: navy blue star with white outline
Colors: blue and grey

Cotton Bowl

(1960-1970)

Texas Stadium
(1971-2008)
Construction Began: 1967
Opened: October 24, 1971
Cost: $35 Million
Location: Irving, Texas
Ownership: City of Irving
Playing Field: Artificial Turf
Capacity: 65,595
Luxury Suites: 381

Cowboys Stadium

(2009-Present)
Construction Began: 2006
Opened: May 29, 2009
Cost: $1.15 Billion
Location: Arlington, Texas
Ownership: City of Arlington
Playing Field: Artificial Turf
Capacity: 80,000 expandable to 100,000
Luxury Suites: 300

Coaches
Tom Landry (1960-1988)  
Jimmy Johnson (1989-1993)
Barry Switzer (1994-1997)
Chan Gailey (1998-1999)
Dave Campo (2000-2002)
Bill Parcells (2003-2006)
Wade Phillips (2007-2010)
Jason Garrett (2010-Present)

RING OF HONOR
(In Alphabetical Order)

8 Troy Aikman - Quarterback (1989-2000)
  • Number One pick in the 1989 NFL Draft by Dallas Cowboys
  • 6 Time Pro Bowl
  • 4 Time All-Pro
  • 3 Super Bowl Titles
  • 4 NFC Titles
  • MVP of Super Bowl XXVII
  • Winningest Quarterback of any decade in NFL history NFL Rookie-Record with 379 yards passing
    Inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame
33 Tony Dorsett - Running Back (1977-1987)
  • 4 Time Pro Bowl
  • 1 Time All-Pro
  • NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year
  • 3 All-NFC selections
  • 1 Super Bowl Title
  • NFL Record 99-yard TD Run (1/3/83 @ Minnesota)
  • 4th All-Time NFL Career Rushing (12,036)
  • 3rd All-Time Franchise Career Points (516)
  • 2nd All-Time Franchise Career Touchdowns (86)
  • 2nd All-Time Franchise Career Rushing Yards Gained (12,036)
  • 1st All-Time Franchise Rookie Rushing Yards Gained (1,007)
  • 1976 Heisman Trophy (University of Pittsburgh)
43 Cliff Harris - Safety (1970-1979)
  • 6 Time Pro Bowl
  • 7 Division Titles
  • 4 Time All-Pro
  • >
  • 5 All-NFC Honors
  • 5 Super Bowl Appearances
  • 2 Super Bowl Championships
22 Bob Hayes - Wide Receiver (1965-1974)
  • 4 Time All-Pro
  • 3 Time Pro Bowl
  • 1 Super Bowl Title
  • 2 NFC Titles
  • 5 Eastern Conference Titles
  • Holds or is tied for 22 Franchise Records
  • Franchise Record 71 Career TD Receptions
  • Franchise Record 20.0 Career Yards Per Catch Average
  • 2 Gold Medals 1964 Olympic Games Tokyo, Japan
  • Names "World's Fastest Human" after tying World Record in 100-meter dash
54 Chuck Howley - Linebacker (1961-1973)
  • Most Valuable Player Super Bowl V
  • 6 Time All-Pro
  • 6 Time Pro Bowl
  • All Eastern Conference Team 1963
  • 1 Super Bowl Title
  • 2 NFC Titles
  • 5 Eastern Conference Titles
  • Tied 2nd Franchise History Career Fumbles Recovered (16)
  • 3 Time All-Southern Conference West Virginia University
  • Southern Conference Athlete of the Year
  • 5 Sport Letterman - Football, Track, Diving, Gymnastics, Wrestling
88 Michael Irvin - Wide Receiver (1988-1999)
  • 5 Time Pro Bowl
  • 3 Time All-Pro
  • >
  • 3 Super Bowl Titles
  • 4 NFC Titles
  • Most Games with 100+ Yards Receiving
55 Lee Roy Jordan - Linebacker (1963-1976)
  • 2 Time All-Pro
  • 5 Time Pro Bowl
  • Cowboys Record 1,236 Career Tackles
  • Cowboys Record 743 Solo Career Tackles
  • Second Career Assisted Tackles, 493
  • 1 Super Bowl Title
  • 5 Conference Championships
  • 8 Division Titles
  • Selected to Cowboys Silver Season All-Time Team (1984)
  • 1963 All-American at University of Alabama
Tom Landry - Head Coach (1960-1988)
  • 20 Consecutive Winning Seasons (1966-85)
  • 2 Super Bowl Titles
  • 2 NFL Championship Game Appearances
  • 5 NFC Titles
  • 13 Divisional Titles
  • 1966 NFL Coach of the Year
  • 1975 NFC Coach of the Year
74 Bob Lilly - Defensive Tackle (1961-1974)
  • 11 Time Pro Bowl (Franchise Record)
  • 7 Time All-Pro
  • NFL 75th Anniversary Team
  • AFL-NFL 25-year Anniversary Team
  • National Football Foundation Hall of Fame
  • 1 Super Bowl Title
  • 2 NFC Titles
  • 4 Eastern Conference Titles
  • November 23, 1975 declared "Bob Lilly Day" in Dallas, Texas
  • College Football Hall of Fame
17 Don Meredith - Quarterback (1960-1968)
  • 2 Time Pro Bowl
  • 1966 NFL Player of the Year
  • 3 Straight Division Titles
  • Tied 1st Franchise History with three 300-yard passing games in a season
  • Tied 1st Franchise History 5 TD passes in one game (accomplished three times)
  • Longest pass completion in franchise history, 95 yards to Bob Hayes, Nov. 11, 1966
  • 2 Time All-American SMU
43 Don Perkins - Running Back (1961-1968)
  • 6 Time Pro Bowl
  • 1 Time All-Pro
  • 1961 NFL Rookie of the Year
  • 3 Straight Division Titles
  • First in Franchise History to reach 6,000 yards rushing
  • Tied 2nd Franchise History with 4 consecutive seasons leading team in rushing touchdowns
  • 3rd Franchise History with 42 rushing touchdowns
  • 3 Time All-Skyline selection University of New Mexico
20 Mel Renfro - Defensive Back (1964-1977)
  • 4 Time All-Pro
  • 10 Time Pro Bowl
  • 3 Time All-NFC
  • Cowboys Career Record 52 interceptions
  • Cowboys Career Record 26.4-yard kickoff-return average
  • Cowboys Career Record 626 interception return yards
  • 2 Super Bowl Titles
  • 4 NFC Championships
  • 9 Division Titles
  • Consensus All-American, 1962
Tex Schramm - General Manager (1959-1989)
  • 1991 Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee
  • 1977 Bert Bell Memorial Award
  • 1978 Executive of the Year
  • 23 Year member of NFL Competition Committee
  • 2 Super Bowl Titles
  • 5 Conference Championships
  • 13 Division Titles
22 Emmitt Smith - Running Back (1990-2002 & 2005)
  • 8 Time Pro Bowl
  • 1990 Rookie of the Year
  • 3 Super Bowl Titles
  • MVP of Superbowl XXVIII
  • NFL MVP 1993
  • NFL Season-Leading Rusher
  • 1,000 yard seasons 1991-2001 (NFL Record)
  • All-Time NFL Rushing Yards Leader
  • All-Time NFL Rushing Touchdown Leader
  • Most 100 yard games
  • Emmitt breaks the 18,000 yard barrier
12 Roger Staubach - Quarterback (1969-1979)
  • 6 Time Pro Bowl
  • 5 Time NFL Passing Champion
  • MVP of Super Bowl VI
  • 2 Super Bowl Titles
  • 5 NFC Titles
  • 7 Division Titles
  • 1979 Byron "Whizzer" White Award
  • 1975 Vince Lombardi Sportsman of the Year
  • 1971 NFL Players Association Most Valuable Player
  • 1971 Bert Bell Award
  • 1975 Field Scovill Award - All-Sports Association of Dallas
  • 1963 Heisman Trophy
  • 1963 Walter Camp Memorial Trophy
  • 1965 Naval Academy Athletic Association Sword
54 Randy White - Defensive Tackle (1975-1988)
  • 9 Time Pro Bowl
  • 8 Time All-Pro
  • Co-MVP Super Bowl XII
  • 1978 Defensive Player of the Year
  • 1982 NFL Defensive Lineman of the Year
  • 1 Super Bowl Title
  • 3 NFC Titles
  • 5 Division Titles
  • 2nd Franchise History Career Solo Tackles (701)
  • 3rd Franchise History Career Combined Tackles (1,104)
  • 3rd Franchise History Games Played (209)
  • Outland Trophy - University of Maryland
  • Lombardi Trophy - University of Maryland
70 Rayfield Wright - Offensive Tackle (1967-1979)
  • 6 Time Pro Bowl
  • 10 Division Titles
  • 4 Time All-Pro
  • 3 All-NFC Honors
  • 5 Super Bowl Aappearances
  • 2 Super Bowl Championships
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