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As of the end of the 2024 season, the Cowboys have accumulated a record of 569 wins, 423 losses, and 6 ties in the regular season, which is the second-best all-time regular season record among active franchises in terms of win–loss percentage. [10]
The Cowboys' strong offense finished the year with 530 points, the most in the league, and a team record. [148] They finished the season with a 12–5 record, their best since 2016. But despite high expectations, the Cowboys lost in the wild card round of the playoffs to the San Francisco 49ers 23–17.
The Dallas Cowboys hold the highest regular season win–loss percentage (.573), with a 569–423–6 record through the end of the 2023 season. [5] The Tampa Bay Buccaneers maintain the lowest regular season win–loss percentage (.406), holding a 308–450–1 record through 2023. [6]
3 Team career passing records. 4 References. ... They are listed in order of the date of each player's first start at quarterback for the Cowboys. Starting quarterbacks
Landry served as Cowboys' head coach since the team's inaugural 1960 season and led the team to 5 Super Bowl appearances, winning 2 of them in his 29 year tenure. They failed to improve on their 3–13 record from 1988, finishing at 1–15 and missing the playoffs for the fourth consecutive season.
1 AP Coach of the Year Award (1966) [4] 1 Sporting News Coach of the Year Award (1966) [4] 1 UPI NFL Coach of the Year Award (1966) [4] 1 UPI NFC Coach of the Year Award (1975) [4] [5] 2 Jimmy Johnson † 5 1989: 1993: 80 44 36 0 .550 8 7 1 .875 Inducted Pro Football Hall of Fame (2020) 2 Super Bowl Championships (XXVII, XXVIII) 2 NFC ...
Cowboys free agents in 2025. According to OverTheCap.com, Dallas has 25 players set to become free agents at the start of the new league year, in mid-March. Twenty of them are unrestricted free ...
The 3–13 record in the 1988 season was the Cowboys' second worst season to that point in team history, surpassed only by its winless inaugural season in 1960. The 1988 season was the final year for head coach Tom Landry, general manager Tex Schramm, and owner Bum Bright.