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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Jadeveon Clowney has only himself to blame for being unsigned less than a month from the start of NFL training camps.
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A woman is alleging she was attacked by Dallas Cowboys star Ezekiel Elliott’s three dogs.
After succeeding at Ohio State, Terry Glenn had a nice career with the Dallas Cowboys and the Patriots. He tragically died too soon, though.
Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith might be the greatest Cowboys of all time, but they aren’t the highest-paid players in franchise history.
Ezekiel Elliott has a bigger problem to worry about than COVID-19. Travis Frederick’s retirement leaves a hole on the Cowboys offensive line.
Ezekiel Elliott’s 2019 holdout can teach us a key lesson about Dak Prescott’s current contract negotiations with Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys.
Dak Prescott finally signed his franchise tag worth $31.4 million in 2020, but does that make him the highest-paid Dallas Cowboy ever?
While everyone who owns a professional sports franchise is wealthy, Jerry Jones is in a league of his own. While the California native initially struck in rich in the oil industry, his time at the helm of the Dallas Cowboys has taken his bank account to an entirely new level. With great financial power, however, […]
Dak Prescott and Jerry Jones have less than a month to figure out the fate of the Dallas Cowboys franchise. Will they work out a contract?