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
Read the latest articles about the Dallas Cowboys:
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones rarely lacks confidence. His latest prediction about the Cowboys’ playoff chances, however, is a bit extreme.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett is on the hot seat. Jerry Jones, however, also bears some of the blame for his team’s struggles.
It’s hard to think about Thanksgiving Day football without thinking of John Madden and his awesome turkey monstrosities.
The NFL and turkey dinner are a natural pairing. But why do the Dallas Cowboys and the Detroit Lions always play on Thanksgiving.
Troy Aikman thinks that Dak Prescott deserves a raise. Is the Dallas Cowboy’s legend right about the current quarterback’s contract?
The New England Patriots and the Dallas Cowboys will meet this Sunday. But how does Tom Brady really feel about the Cowboys?
Despite their talented roster, the Dallas Cowboys have struggled this season. Many fans are starting to point the finger at head coach Jason Garrett.
When it comes to NFL teams, certain things come to mind. You generally think of their uniform, helmet, and starting quarterback; sometimes, another star player or a notable head coach can also enter the conversation. An owner rarely takes top billing, unless that owner is Jerry Jones. Jones may be the league’s most recognizable owner […]
The Dallas Cowboys fell flat after a hot start. Tonight, their offense should rely on one specific play to beat the New York Giants.
Aaron Rodgers didn’t throw a touchdown, but the Green Bay Packers still defeated the Dallas Cowboys.