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The Cowboys were 1-4 during the 2010 season, and then 1-7 before they won a second time. The dismal record resulted in the firing of head coach Wade Phillips. The Cowboys righted the ship when new head coach Jason Garrett led the team to a 5-3 record during the second half.
The Cowboys ended the season with a 6-and-10 record..
Through the 2016 season, the Dallas Cowboys lead the all-time series 14 games to four.
The Dallas Cowboys won 34-14.
On Thursday, November 26, 2015, the Dallas Cowboys were defeated by the Carolina Panthers s at AT&T Stadium, 33-14. The Cowboys' overall record on the holiday is 29-18-1.
On Thursday, November 26, 2015, the Dallas Cowboys were defeated by the Philadelphia Eagles at AT&T Stadium, 33-14. The Cowboys' overall record on the holiday is 29-18-1.
As of the start of the 2007 season, the last time the Cowboys defeated the Broncos in the regular season was September 10, 2008. The game was played in Dallas and the score was 31-21.
Through the 2008 season, that was December 12, 1999 when the Cowboys defeated the Eagles, 20-10, in Dallas. The Eagles have won 6 straight December games against the Cowboys since then.
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Making the Team - 2006 2012-09-14 was released on: USA: 14 September 2012
On Thursday, November 30, 2017, the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Washington Redskins, 38-14, at AT&T Stadium at Arlington, Texas. Dallas leads the overall series 70-44-2, which includes regular-season and postseason contests.
Roy Williams was born on August 14, 1980. He was drafted for the NFL in 2002 and debuted for the Dallas Cowboys that same year. The last team ROY Williams played on is the Cincinnati Bengals from 2009 till 2010.
Through the 2010 season, the Dallas Cowboys posted a 6-and-10 record.
On Monday, September 26, 2011, the Dallas Cowboys edged the Washington Redskins, 18-16, at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. It was the Cowboys' fifth victory in their last six meetings with their NFC East rivals. Dallas leads the overall series 61-40-2, which includes regular-season and postseason contests.
As of October 14, 2012, the Dallas Cowboys' all-time regular-season record is 450-335-6. The team's playoff record is 33-25.