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About The Cowboys
The Dallas Cowboys became the NFL's first successful modern expansion team in
1960 with Clint Murchison Jr. as Dallas's majority owner, Tex Schramm
as general manager, and Tom Landry as head coach. 1966 was the
beginning of the Cowboys NFL-record streak of 20 consecutive winning
seasons, including 18 years in the playoffs, 13 division titles, five
trips to the Super Bowl, and Dallas Cowboys wins in Super Bowls VI and
XII.
The Dallas Cowboys won their first two division titles in 1966 and
1967, but lost to the Green Bay Packers in the NFL championship game
each year. The Cowboys lost playoff games in each of the next three
years as well, including a heart-breaking last-second loss to the
Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl V. The Cowboys soon developed a
reputation of a good team that couldn't win the big games.
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The Cowboys dispelled that notion in 1971 when they beat the Miami
Dolphins, 24-3, in Super Bowl VI. In the four years between 1975 and
1978, the Dallas Cowboys were Super Bowl-bound three more times.
They lost to Pittsburgh in extremely competitive games in Super
Bowls X and XIII, but in Super Bowl XII, the Cowboys defeated the
Denver Broncos 27-10. During the 1970's, the Dallas Cowboys were led
by future Hall of Fame players such as quarterback Roger Staubach,
defensive tackles Bob Lilly and Randy White, defensive back Mel
Renfro and running back Tony Dorsett. The Dallas Cowboys of the
1970's and early 1980's were known as America's Team, always a step
ahead of other NFL teams when it came to image-enhancing promotions
such as The Dallas Cowboys Newsweekly and sales of team souvenirs.
In 1986, the Cowboys suffered their first losing season in two
decades; in 1988, they fell all the way to 3-13. In 1989, then owner
H. R. "Bum" Bright sold the team to Jerry Jones. That same year,
Dallas Cowboys? new owner Jones hired former University of Miami
coach Jimmy Johnson to replace Tom Landry, who finished his career
with 270 victories (third most by any coach in NFL history).
Johnson's first team went just 1-15, but he established the
foundation for the Cowboys' resurrection. Some daring trades and
shrewd selections in the annual NFL draft returned the Dallas
Cowboys to championship status. In just the fourth season of the
Jerry Jones regime, the Dallas Cowboys won Super Bowl XXVII. The
Cowboys followed with another Super Bowl win the next year. In March
1994, former Oklahoma Sooner coach Barry Switzer replaced Johnson
and became the Dallas Cowboys' third coach. The winning continued
under Switzer, and the Team of the Nineties won its third Super Bowl
in four years by beating the Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-17, in Super
Bowl XXX.
On Jan. 2, Bill Parcells took over the head coaching reigns of the
Dallas Cowboys, marking the union of one of the NFL's most visible
and successful franchises with one of the most prominent coaching
names in the history of the league. Jerry Jones's appointment of
Parcells to the Cowboys top job will give the sixth head coach in
Dallas history the opportunity to guide a fourth different team to
the NFL playoffs and a third club to the Super Bowl.
Cowboys Tickets
Ticket Retriever sells Cowboys Tickets for every game nationwide.
Cowboys Tickets can be purchased online or by calling our toll free
number (877) 223-3824. We specialize in providing tickets in a wide
range of locations including hard-to-find premium tickets to all major
events nationwide including NFL and NCAA tickets to any game.
How to Find Cowboys Tickets:
1. Browse our ticket inventory by clicking on the "Cowboys Tickets" button.
2. Sort ticket events by price, section, or row.
3. Use the seating chart to help you find the tickets that meet
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