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The 1992 Dallas Cowboys season was the franchise's 33rd season in the National Football League (NFL) and was the fourth year of the franchise under head coach Jimmy Johnson. The Cowboys made the first of three Super Bowl appearances between 1992 and 1995.
The 1992 NFL season was the 73rd regular season of the National Football League (NFL). Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Andrew , the New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins game that was scheduled for September 6 at Joe Robbie Stadium was rescheduled to October 18.
The Cowboys defense had five sacks (two each by linemen Russell Maryland and Tony Tolbert), and held the Eagles offense to 178 yards and 10 points. Philadelphia scored on the opening drive of the game, holding the ball for seven minutes on the way to a 32-yard field goal by kicker Roger Ruzek , but then Dallas scored 34 consecutive points.
The Super Bowl — the NFL's championship game — pits the winner of the American Football Conference against the winner of the National Football Conference, with the victor receiving the Vince ...
The Cowboys joined the NFL as an expansion team in 1960 and have played their home games at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, since 2009. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Originally a member of the NFL Western Conference , the team was moved to the NFL Eastern Conference in 1961 after just one season; they remained in this conference until 1970.
The Cowboys also joined the 49ers as five-time Super Sunday winners. 28. XVI (16, 1981) 49ers 26, Bengals 21 ... XXVII (27, 1992) Cowboys 52, Bills 17. Dallas’ Triplets – MVP QB Troy Aikman (4 ...
1992: Troy Aikman (13–3) Troy Aikman (3–0) [33] 1993: ... These quarterbacks have the most starts for the Cowboys in regular season games (through the 2024 NFL ...
The National Football League playoffs for the 1991 season began on December 28, 1991. The postseason tournament concluded with the Washington Redskins defeating the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXVI, 37–24, on January 26, 1992, at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota.