Dallas Cowboys
The Dallas Cowboys are an NFL team a part of the NFC East Division. The team joined the NFL in 1960 as an expansion team. To date, the franchise has made eight Super Bowl appearances, winning five.
Plenty of the NFL’s most notable legends including Emmitt Smith, Troy Aikman, and Michael Irvin have suited up for the Cowboys.
- Founded: 1960
- Championships: 5 (1972, 1978, 1993, 1994, 1996)
- Stadium: AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas Team
- Colors: Navy blue, metallic silver, royal blue, white
- Mascot: Rowdy the Cowboy
- Owner: Jerry Jones
- Head coach: Mike McCarthy
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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones get roughly 10 times more for AT&T Stadium naming rights than the Spurs do for AT&T Center.
Former Dallas Cowboys defensive star Greg Ellis retired from football in 2009. He launched a production company soon after. Tonight he’s debuting a play on Juneteenth in which he wrote, directed, and starred.
For a guy who’s been out of the league since 2017, Martellus Bennett is doing a whole lot of talking about the NFL lately. Bennett, who played for five teams, including the Dallas Cowboys and the New England Patriots, in his 10-year career, claims the NFL is racist. Not only did Bennett call the league […]
Jerry Jones applied controversial rule changes when he took over the Dallas Cowboys in 1989. It led to 14 cheerleaders quitting the team.
Dak Prescott will never surpass Troy Aikman as the best QB in Cowboys history if Jerry Jones won’t budge on his contract situation.
News about Ezekiel Elliott indirectly improves Dak Prescott’s contract leverage with Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys.
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Ezekiel Elliott is the latest sports star to test positive for COVID-19, and his behavior during quarantine might explain why.
Hall of Fame wide receiver Michael Irvin’s incredible career came to a sudden halt in 1999.