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W/L |
Scores |
Opponent |
Att. |
| 9/4 |
W |
35-0 |
@N.Y.
Giants |
77,454 |
| 9/10 |
W |
31-21 |
DENVER |
64,578 |
| 9/17 |
W |
23-17 |
@Minnesota
(OT) |
60,088 |
| 9/24 |
W |
34-20
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ARIZONA
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54,560 |
| 10/1 |
L |
23-27 |
@Washington |
55,489 |
| 10/8 |
W |
34-24
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GREEN
BAY |
64,806 |
| 10/15 |
W |
23-9 |
@San
Diego |
62,664 |
| 10/22 |
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| 10/29 |
W |
28-13 |
@Atlanta |
70,089 |
| 11/6 |
W |
34-12 |
PHILADELPHIA |
54,876 |
| 11/12 |
L |
20-38 |
SAN
FRANCISCO |
65,180 |
| 11/19 |
W |
34-21 |
@Oakland |
65,180 |
| 11/23 |
W |
24-12 |
KANSAS
CITY |
54,092 |
| 12/3 |
L |
17-24 |
WASHINGTON |
64,901 |
| 12/10 |
L |
17-20 |
@Philadelphia |
66,198 |
| 12/17 |
W |
21-20 |
N.Y.
GIANTS |
64,400 |
| 12/25 |
W |
37-13 |
@Arizona |
72,394 |
| Divisional
Playoff |
| 1/7/96 |
W |
30-11 |
PHILADELPHIA |
64,372 |
| NFC
Championship Game |
| 1/14/96 |
W |
38-27 |
GREEN
BAY |
65,135 |
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| 1/28/96 |
W |
27-17 |
Pittsburgh |
76,347 |
Record: 12-4
FIRST PLACE, NFC EAST
HEAD COACH: BARRY SWITZER
Seventeenth Division Championship - On Dec. 24,
Dallas wrapped up its fourth straight NFC Eastern Division
title - a feat that no other NFC East team has accomplished
other than the Cowboys teams from 1976 to 1979
Smith Wins Fourth Rushing Crown - Emmitt Smith
closes the season with a team-record 1,773 rushing yards
and an NFL record 25 touchdowns. Smith led the NFL in
rushing for the fourth time in five years, becoming just
the fifth player in NFL history to win at least four rushing
titles.
Ten Pro Bowlers Selected - Ten Cowboys are selected
to the NFC Pro Bowl squad. Since, 1993, Dallas has earned
32 Pro Bowl Selections - the most ever by one team over
a three year period of time.
Eighth NFC Title - The Cowboys win an NFL record
eighth conference championship game by defeating the Green
Bay Packers 38-27 at Texas Stadium on Jan. 14, 1996. The
victory marked the Cowboys third NFC title in four years.
Three Super Bowl Titles in Four Years - Dallas
becomes the first team in NFL history to win three Super
Bowls in a four year period by defeating the Pittsburgh
Steelers 27-17 in Super Bowl XXX at Sun Devil Stadium
in Tempe, AZ. The game, played on Jan. 28, 1996 is witnessed
by 138.4 million television viewers, making Super Bowl
XXX the most watched event in television history. The
victory enables Dallas To earn its fifth Super Bowl title
- joining the San Francisco 49ers as the only NFL franchises
to win five Super Bowls. The Cowboys have now appeared
in an NFL record eight Super Bowls - three more than any
other team.
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