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My All Time Favorite Dallas Cowboys Players The Dallas Cowboys also known as “America’s Team” are one of the greatest teams in the history of the NFL. They have been Super Bowl Champions five times and have several Hall of Fame players as a result. ...
A true icon for the Dallas Cowboys during the late 1970s and 1980s, Rafael Septien joined the team in 1978, quickly establishing himself as a crucial asset. Winning the Super Bowl XII with the Cowboys in 1979, Septien's contributions were invaluable during the team's most su...
Some big Dallas Cowboys left off of the most Pro Bowls all time, but when it comes to the two with the most. It's Witten and Bob Lilly. Known as Mr. Cowboy because he was the first person to go into the Ring of Honor. Went to his first Pro Bowl in 1962, would miss in 1963...
Some big Dallas Cowboys left off of the most Pro Bowls all time, but when it comes to the two with the most. It's Witten and Bob Lilly. Known as Mr. Cowboy because he was the first person to go into the Ring of Honor. Went to his first Pro Bowl in 1962, would miss in 1963...
Some big Dallas Cowboys left off of the most Pro Bowls all time, but when it comes to the two with the most. It's Witten and Bob Lilly. Known as Mr. Cowboy because he was the first person to go into the Ring of Honor. Went to his first Pro Bowl in 1962, would miss in 1963...
While recent stars like Dan Bailey and Chris Boniol have made their mark in the Cowboys’ past, early standouts like Rafael Septien and Mike Clark helped craft their own legacies in the old days of the franchise. So which of these kickers from Dallas Cowboys history deserves ...
yet it's safe to say that being named to the All-Decade Team, never being a backup and being in thePro Bowlthe majority of your career should count for something. Like Howley, he also is aCowboysRing of Honor Member. Not to mention, how many players retire as the best player at the...
in a span of four years (joining the '90sCowboys). And whileTom Bradyand Co. have not grasped the Lombardi Trophy since then, they've only missed the playoffs once -- in 2008, when Brady went down with a season-ending injury in Week 1. And it wasn't like that was adownyear...