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The 1993 [[Dallas Cowboys]] season marked their 34th in the NFL and a quest for back-to-back [[Super Bowl]] titles. The season saw the franchise become the first team to start 0-2 and still reach the Super Bowl. |
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{{Infobox NFL team season |
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| team = Dallas Cowboys |
| team = Dallas Cowboys |
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| logo = |
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| year = 1993 |
| year = 1993 |
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| record = |
| record = 12–4 |
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| division_place = 1st [[NFC East]] |
| division_place = 1st [[NFC East]] |
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| coach = [[Jimmy Johnson (American football coach)|Jimmy Johnson]] |
| coach = [[Jimmy Johnson (American football coach)|Jimmy Johnson]] |
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| general_manager = [[Jerry Jones]] and [[Jimmy Johnson (American football coach)|Jimmy Johnson]] |
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| owner = [[Jerry Jones]] |
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| stadium = [[Texas Stadium]] |
| stadium = [[Texas Stadium]] |
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| playoffs = '''Won [[NFL playoffs |
| playoffs = '''Won [[1993–94 NFL playoffs|Divisional Playoffs]]'''<br>(vs. [[1993 Green Bay Packers season|Packers]]) 27–17<br>'''Won [[1993–94 NFL playoffs|NFC Championship]]'''<br>(vs. [[1993 San Francisco 49ers season|49ers]]) 38–21<br>'''Won [[Super Bowl XXVIII]]'''<br>(vs. [[1993 Buffalo Bills season|Bills]]) 30–13 |
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| pro_bowlers= QB [[Troy Aikman]]<br>WR [[Michael Irvin]]<br>RB [[Emmitt Smith]]<br>FB [[Daryl Johnston]]<br>TE [[Jay Novacek]]<br> OT [[Erik Williams]]<br> OG [[Nate Newton]]<br> C [[Mark Stepnoski]]<br> DE [[Russell Maryland]]<br> LB [[Ken Norton Jr.]]<br> FS [[Thomas Everett]] |
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| uniform = Image:1993 Dallas Cowboys.jpg|thumb|100px |
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| shortnavlink = Cowboys seasons |
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The '''1993 Dallas Cowboys season''' was the [[Dallas Cowboys|franchise's]] 34th season in the [[National Football League]] (NFL) and was the fifth and final year of the franchise under head coach [[Jimmy Johnson (American football coach)|Jimmy Johnson]]. During Johnson's tenure, the Cowboys made two of their three Super Bowl appearances between 1992 and 1995 and won back-to-back [[Super Bowl]] titles. The season is notable for seeing the Cowboys become the first team to start 0–2 and still reach (and subsequently win) the Super Bowl. The following off-season was marked by the surprising resignation of Johnson, who departed the Cowboys due to a dispute with owner [[Jerry Jones]] about who deserved more credit for the back-to-back Super Bowl wins. This would be Johnson's last head coaching job until 1996, when he became the new head coach of the [[Miami Dolphins]] to replace the retiring [[Don Shula]], who had served as their head coach since [[1970 Miami Dolphins season|1970]]. They are, as of 2024, the most recent [[National Football Conference|NFC]] team to repeat as Super Bowl Champions |
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The 1993 Cowboys ranked #23 on the 100 greatest teams of all time presented by the NFL on its 100th anniversary.<ref name="NFL Top 100 Teams">{{cite web|title=NFL Top 100 Teams|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/nfl-top-100-teams.htm|publisher=Pro Football Reference}}</ref><ref name="100 Greatest Teams">{{cite web|title=100 Greatest Teams: Numbers 100-1 SUPERCUT|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qzU600OwVc|work=NFL.com}}</ref> |
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==Regular Season== |
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The Cowboys' journey towards Super Bowl XXVIII proved more difficult than the previous season. Running back [[Emmitt Smith]] held out the first two regular season games over a contract dispute. Dallas would lose both games to the [[Washington Redskins]] and [[Buffalo Bills]] starting the season at 0-2. The team would also acquire veteran quarterback [[Bernie Kosar]] after his release from the [[Cleveland Browns]] as insurance for starting quarterback [[Troy Aikman]], who suffered a severe concussion in the NFC Championship game versus San Francisco. |
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==Offseason== |
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In arguably his finest game as a professional, Emmitt Smith suffered a 2nd degree separated shoulder in the regular season finale versus their NFC East division rival, New York Giants. Smith willed himself through excruciating pain and carried the Cowboys to an overtime win. Dallas finished with an NFC-best 12-4 record and home field advantage throughout the playoffs. Smith was later named the [[NFL MVP]] and with 1,486 rushing yards and 9 touchdowns, also gave him his third NFL rushing title. Smith would also later be voted [[Super Bowl MVP]], giving him the honor of being the only player to win all three awards in the same season. |
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{| class="wikitable" |
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!Additions || Subtractions |
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|- |
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|LB [[Matt Vanderbeek]] (Colts) || QB [[Steve Beuerlein]] (Cardinals) |
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|- |
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|QB [[Hugh Millen]] (Patriots) || P [[Mike Saxon]] (Patriots) |
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|- |
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| || CB [[Issiac Holt]] (Dolphins) |
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|} |
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===NFL draft=== |
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Aikman finished the regular season completing 271 out of 392 passes for 3,100 yards, 15 touchdowns, and 6 interceptions. While wide receiver [[Michael Irvin]] once again lead the team with 88 catches for 1,330 yards and 7 touchdowns. Wide receiver [[Alvin Harper]] had 36 catches for 777 yards and 5 touchdowns and tight end [[Jay Novacek]] had 44 receptions for 445 yards and 1 touchdown. The offensive line consisted of Pro Bowlers [[Mark Stepnoski]], [[Erik Williams]], and [[Nate Newton]]. The defense was also anchored by Pro Bowlers such as [[Russell Maryland]], [[Ken Norton Jr.]], and [[Thomas Everett]]. |
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{{main|1993 NFL draft}} |
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{{NFL team draft start |
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| year = 1993 |
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| teamname = Dallas Cowboys |
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}} |
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{{NFL team draft entry |
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| round = 2 |
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| pick = 46 |
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| player = [[Kevin Williams (wide receiver, born 1971)|Kevin Williams]] |
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| position = [[Wide receiver]] |
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| college = [[Miami Hurricanes football|Miami (FL)]] |
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| notes = |
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| maderoster = yes |
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| probowl = |
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}} |
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{{NFL team draft entry |
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| round = 2 |
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| pick = 54 |
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| player = [[Darrin Smith]] |
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| position = [[Linebacker]] |
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| college = Miami (FL) |
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| notes = |
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| maderoster = yes |
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}} |
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{{NFL team draft entry |
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| round = 3 |
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| pick = 84 |
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| player = [[Mike Middleton (American football)|Mike Middleton]] |
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| position = [[Safety (gridiron football position)|Safety]] |
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| college = [[Indiana Hoosiers football|Indiana]] |
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| notes = |
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| maderoster = no |
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}} |
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| round = 4 |
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| pick = 94 |
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| player = [[Derrick Lassic]] |
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| position = [[Running back]] |
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| college = [[Alabama Crimson Tide football|Alabama]] |
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| notes = |
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| maderoster = yes |
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}} |
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{{NFL team draft entry |
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| round = 4 |
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| pick = 96 |
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| player = [[Ron Stone (American football)|Ron Stone]] |
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| position = [[Guard (gridiron football)|Guard]] |
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| college = [[Boston College Eagles football|Boston College]] |
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| notes = |
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| maderoster = yes |
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| probowl = yes |
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}} |
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{{NFL team draft entry |
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| round = 6 |
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| pick = 168 |
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| player = [[Barry Minter]] |
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| position = Linebacker |
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| college = [[Tulsa Golden Hurricane football|Tulsa]] |
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| notes = |
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| maderoster = no |
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| round = 7 |
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| pick = 196 |
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| player = [[Brock Marion]] |
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| position = Safety |
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| college = [[Nevada Wolf Pack football|Nevada]] |
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| notes = |
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| maderoster = yes |
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| probowl = yes |
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}} |
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{{NFL team draft entry |
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| round = 8 |
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| pick = 203 |
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| player = [[Dave Thomas (cornerback)|Dave Thomas]] |
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| position = [[Cornerback]] |
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| college = [[Tennessee Volunteers football|Tennessee]] |
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| notes = |
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| maderoster = yes |
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{{NFL team draft entry |
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| round = 8 |
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| pick = 213 |
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| player = [[Reggie Givens]] |
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| position = Cornerback |
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| college = [[Penn State Nittany Lions football|Penn State]] |
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| notes = |
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| maderoster = no |
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{{NFL team draft end |
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| hof = no |
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}} |
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===Undrafted free agents=== |
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{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="3" border="1" |
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{| class="wikitable" |
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| colspan="7" align="center" | '''[[NFC East]]''' |
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|+ 1993 Undrafted Free Agents of note |
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|- bgcolor="#efefef" |
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!Player |
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!Team!!W!!L!!T!!PCT!!PF!!PA |
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!Position |
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" |
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!College |
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|align="left"| [[Dallas Cowboys]] |
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|- |
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|12||4||0||.750||376||229 |
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|Brad Bretz |
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" |
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|Quarterback |
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|align="left"| [[New York Giants]] |
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|Cal St.-Hayward |
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|11||5||0||.688||288||205 |
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|- |
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|- align="center" |
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|Jason Burleson |
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|align="left"| [[Philadelphia Eagles]] |
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|Tight end |
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|8||8||0||.500||293||315 |
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|[[Texas Longhorns football|Texas]] |
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|- align="center" |
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|- |
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|align="left"| [[Arizona Cardinals|Phoenix Cardinals]] |
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|Anthony Jones |
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|7||9||0||.438||326||269 |
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|Wide receiver |
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|- align="center" |
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|[[Oregon Ducks football|Oregon]] |
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|align="left"| [[Washington Redskins]] |
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|- |
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|4||12||0||.250||230||345 |
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|Tony Kennedy |
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|Running back |
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|[[Virginia Tech Hokies football|Virginia Tech]] |
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|- |
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|Alan Luther |
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|Guard |
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|Texas |
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|- |
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|Michael Payton |
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|Quarterback |
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|[[Marshall Thundering Herd football|Marshall]] |
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|- |
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|Greg Reed |
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|Wide receiver |
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|[[Southern Miss Golden Eagles football|Southern Miss]] |
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|- |
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|Rob Wagner |
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|Defensive tackle |
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|[[Northern Illinois Huskies football|Northern Illinois]] |
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==Season summary== |
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The Cowboys' journey towards Super Bowl XXVIII proved more difficult than the previous season. Running back [[Emmitt Smith]] held out the first two regular season games over a contract dispute. Dallas would lose both games to the [[Washington Redskins]] and [[Buffalo Bills]] starting the season at 0–2. The team would also acquire veteran quarterback [[Bernie Kosar]] after his release from the [[Cleveland Browns]] as insurance for starting quarterback [[Troy Aikman]], who suffered a severe concussion in the NFC Championship game versus San Francisco, and backup [[Steve Beuerlein]] signed with the [[Phoenix Cardinals]]. |
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!Opponent |
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In arguably his finest game as a professional, Emmitt Smith suffered a second degree separated shoulder in the regular season finale versus their NFC East division rival New York Giants. Smith willed himself through excruciating pain and carried the Cowboys to an overtime win. Dallas finished with an NFC-best 12–4 record and home field advantage throughout the playoffs. Smith was later named the [[NFL MVP]] and with 1,486 rushing yards and nine touchdowns, also earned his third NFL rushing title. Smith would also later be voted [[Super Bowl MVP]], giving him the honor of being the only player to win all three awards in the same season. Another outstanding Smith performance came against the Eagles, where he rushed for a career-high 237 yards. |
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The season was also notable for the [[Leon Lett]] "blunder" in the annual Thanksgiving Day game. With Texas Stadium unusually covered with snow and ice, Dallas led the Dolphins 14–13 with seconds remaining as the Dolphins' [[Pete Stoyanovich]] attempted a long field goal. The Cowboys' Jimmie Jones blocked the field goal, apparently ending the game. However, with the blocked ball rolling around at the Dallas 10, Lett attempted to fall on it and slipped, kicking the ball and making it "live" again. Miami's [[Jeff Dellenbach]] recovered and Stoyanovich made the most of his shorter second chance, giving the Dolphins a most improbable 16–14 win. |
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!Result |
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Aikman finished the regular season completing 271 out of 392 passes for 3,100 yards, 15 touchdowns, and 6 interceptions. Wide receiver [[Michael Irvin]] once again led the team with 88 catches for 1,330 yards and seven touchdowns. Wide receiver [[Alvin Harper]] had 36 catches for 777 yards and five touchdowns, and tight end [[Jay Novacek]] had 44 receptions for 445 yards and a touchdown. The offensive line consisted of Pro Bowlers [[Mark Stepnoski]], [[Erik Williams]], and [[Nate Newton]]. The defense was anchored by Pro Bowlers such as [[Russell Maryland]], [[Ken Norton Jr.]], and [[Thomas Everett]]. |
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|at [[Washington Redskins]] |
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|16 |
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==Preseason== |
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|35 |
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|L |
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|-bgcolor="#ffdddd" |
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|[[Buffalo Bills]] |
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|10 |
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|13 |
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|L |
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|-bgcolor="#ddffdd" |
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|at [[Arizona Cardinals|Phoenix Cardinals]] |
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|17 |
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|10 |
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|W |
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! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Dallas Cowboys|year=1993|border=2}}"| Week |
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! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Dallas Cowboys|year=1993|border=2}}"| Date |
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! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Dallas Cowboys|year=1993|border=2}}"| Opponent |
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! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Dallas Cowboys|year=1993|border=2}}"| Result |
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| |
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! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Dallas Cowboys|year=1993|border=2}}"| Record |
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|-bgcolor="#ddffdd" |
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! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Dallas Cowboys|year=1993|border=2}}"| Venue |
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|[[Green Bay Packers]] |
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! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Dallas Cowboys|year=1993|border=2}}"| Recap |
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|36 |
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|- style="background:#fcc" |
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|14 |
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! 1 |
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|W |
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| August 1 |
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|-bgcolor="#ddffdd" |
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| [[1993 Minnesota Vikings season|Minnesota Vikings]] |
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|at [[Indianapolis Colts]] |
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| '''L''' 7–13 |
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|27 |
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| 0–1 |
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|3 |
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| [[Texas Stadium]] |
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|W |
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| [https://www.profootballarchives.com/1993nfldal.html Recap] |
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|-bgcolor="#ddffdd" |
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|- style="background:#ffc" |
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|[[San Francisco 49ers]] |
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! 2 |
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|26 |
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| August 8 |
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|17 |
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| vs. [[1993 Detroit Lions season|Detroit Lions]] |
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|W |
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| '''T''' 13–13 {{small|(OT)}} |
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| 0–1–1 |
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| [[Wembley Stadium (1923)|Wembley Stadium]] {{small|([[London]])}} |
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| [https://www.profootballarchives.com/1993nfldal.html Recap] |
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|- style="background:#cfc" |
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! 3 |
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| {{dow tooltip|August 14, 1993}} |
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| [[1993 Los Angeles Raiders season|Los Angeles Raiders]] |
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| '''W''' 13–7 |
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| 1–1–1 |
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| [[Texas Stadium]] |
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| [https://www.profootballarchives.com/1993nfldal.html Recap] |
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|- style="background:#fcc" |
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! 4 |
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| {{dow tooltip|August 21, 1993}} |
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| at [[1993 Houston Oilers season|Houston Oilers]] |
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| '''L''' 20–23 |
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| 1–2–1 |
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| [[Reliant Astrodome|Houston Astrodome]] |
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| [https://www.profootballarchives.com/1993nfldal.html Recap] |
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|- style="background:#fcc" |
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! 5 |
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| {{dow tooltip|August 27, 1993}} |
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| at [[1993 Chicago Bears season|Chicago Bears]] |
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| '''L''' 21–23 |
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| 1–3–1 |
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| [[Soldier Field]] |
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| [https://www.profootballarchives.com/1993nfldal.html Recap] |
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==Regular season== |
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! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Dallas Cowboys|year=1993|border=2}}"| Week |
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| Bye |
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! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Dallas Cowboys|year=1993|border=2}}"| Date |
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| |
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! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Dallas Cowboys|year=1993|border=2}}"| Opponent |
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| |
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! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Dallas Cowboys|year=1993|border=2}}"| Result |
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| |
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! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Dallas Cowboys|year=1993|border=2}}"| Record |
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|-bgcolor="#ddffdd" |
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! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Dallas Cowboys|year=1993|border=2}}"| Venue |
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|at [[Philadelphia Eagles]] |
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! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Dallas Cowboys|year=1993|border=2}}"| Recap |
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|23 |
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|-bgcolor="#fcc" |
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|10 |
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! 1 |
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|W |
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|{{dow tooltip|September 6, 1993}} |
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|-bgcolor="#ddffdd" |
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|at '''[[1993 Washington Redskins season|Washington Redskins]]''' |
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|[[New York Giants]] |
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|'''L''' 16–35 |
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|31 |
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|0–1 |
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|9 |
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|[[Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium]] |
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|W |
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|[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199309060was.htm Recap] |
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|-bgcolor="#ddffdd" |
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|-bgcolor="#fcc" |
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|[[Arizona Cardinals|Phoenix Cardinals]] |
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! 2 |
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|20 |
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|September 12 |
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|15 |
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|[[1993 Buffalo Bills season|Buffalo Bills]] |
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|W |
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|'''L''' 10–13 |
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|-bgcolor="#ffdddd" |
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|0–2 |
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|at [[Atlanta Falcons]] |
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|[[Texas Stadium]] |
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|14 |
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|[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199309120dal.htm Recap] |
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|27 |
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|-bgcolor="#cfc" |
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|L |
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! 3 |
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|-bgcolor="#ffdddd" |
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|September 19 |
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|[[Miami Dolphins]] |
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|at '''[[1993 Phoenix Cardinals season|Phoenix Cardinals]]''' |
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|14 |
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|'''W''' 17–10 |
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|16 |
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|1–2 |
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|L |
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|[[Sun Devil Stadium]] |
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|-bgcolor="#ddffdd" |
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|[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199309190crd.htm Recap] |
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|Philadelphia Eagles |
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! 4 |
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|17 |
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|colspan="6" style="text-align:center;"| ''Bye'' |
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|W |
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|-bgcolor="# |
|-bgcolor="#cfc" |
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! 5 |
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|at [[Minnesota Vikings]] |
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|October 3 |
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|37 |
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|[[1993 Green Bay Packers season|Green Bay Packers]] |
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|20 |
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|'''W''' 36–14 |
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|W |
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|2–2 |
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|-bgcolor="#ddffdd" |
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|[[Texas Stadium]] |
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|[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199310030dal.htm Recap] |
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|28 |
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|-bgcolor="#cfc" |
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|7 |
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! 6 |
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|W |
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|October 10 |
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|-bgcolor="#ddffdd" |
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|at [[1993 Indianapolis Colts season|Indianapolis Colts]] |
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|Washington Redskins |
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|'''W''' 27–3 |
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|38 |
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|3–2 |
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|3 |
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|[[RCA Dome|Hoosier Dome]] |
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|W |
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|[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199310100clt.htm Recap] |
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|-bgcolor="#ddffdd" |
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|-bgcolor="#cfc" |
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|at New York Giants |
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! 7 |
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|16 |
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|October 17 |
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|13 |
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|[[1993 San Francisco 49ers season|San Francisco 49ers]] |
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|W |
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|'''W''' 26–17 |
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|4–2 |
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|[[Texas Stadium]] |
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|[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199310170dal.htm Recap] |
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|- |
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! 8 |
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|colspan="6" style="text-align:center;"| ''[[Bye (sports)|Bye]]'' |
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|-bgcolor="#cfc" |
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! 9 |
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| October 31 |
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|at '''[[1993 Philadelphia Eagles season|Philadelphia Eagles]]''' |
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|'''W''' 23–10 |
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|5–2 |
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|[[Veterans Stadium]] |
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|[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199310310phi.htm Recap] |
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|-bgcolor="#cfc" |
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!10 |
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|November 7 |
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|'''[[1993 New York Giants season|New York Giants]]''' |
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|'''W''' 31–9 |
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|6–2 |
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|[[Texas Stadium]] |
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|[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199311070dal.htm Recap] |
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|-bgcolor="#cfc" |
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!11 |
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|November 14 |
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|'''[[1993 Phoenix Cardinals season|Phoenix Cardinals]]''' |
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|'''W''' 20–15 |
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|7–2 |
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|[[Texas Stadium]] |
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|[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199311140dal.htm Recap] |
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|-bgcolor="#fcc" |
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!12 |
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|November 21 |
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|at [[1993 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta Falcons]] |
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|'''L''' 14–27 |
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|7–3 |
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|[[Georgia Dome]] |
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|[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199311210atl.htm Recap] |
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|-bgcolor="#fcc" |
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! 13 |
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|[[NFL on Thanksgiving Day|November 25]] |
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|[[1993 Miami Dolphins season|Miami Dolphins]] |
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|'''L''' 14–16 |
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|7–4 |
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|[[Texas Stadium]] |
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|[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199311250dal.htm Recap] |
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|-bgcolor="#cfc" |
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! 14 |
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|{{dow tooltip|December 6, 1993}} |
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| '''[[1993 Philadelphia Eagles season|Philadelphia Eagles]]''' |
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|'''W''' 23–17 |
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|8–4 |
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|[[Texas Stadium]] |
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|[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199312060dal.htm Recap] |
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|December 12 |
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|at [[1993 Minnesota Vikings season|Minnesota Vikings]] |
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|'''W''' 37–20 |
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|9–4 |
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|[[Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome]] |
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|[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199312120min.htm Recap] |
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|{{dow tooltip|December 18, 1993}} |
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|at [[1993 New York Jets season|New York Jets]] |
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|'''W''' 28–7 |
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|10–4 |
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|[[Giants Stadium]] |
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|[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199312180nyj.htm Recap] |
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|December 26 |
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|'''[[1993 Washington Redskins season|Washington Redskins]]''' |
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|'''W''' 38–3 |
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|11–4 |
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|[[Texas Stadium]] |
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|[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199312260dal.htm Recap] |
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|January 2 |
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|at '''[[1993 New York Giants season|New York Giants]]''' |
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|'''W''' 16–13 {{small|(OT)}} |
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|12–4 |
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|[[Giants Stadium]] |
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|[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199401020nyg.htm Recap] |
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===Game summaries=== |
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====Week 1 at [[1993 Washington Redskins season|Washington Redskins]]==== |
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Despite two touchdown catches by [[Alvin Harper]] the Cowboys, playing without [[Emmitt Smith]], fell 35–16 at RFK Stadium. [[Derrick Lassic]], replacing Smith for the time being, rushed for 75 yards but the Cowboys offensive line, whose loyalty was to Smith, didn’t block for him with the same effort; safety [[James Washington (safety)|James Washington]] called it “totally unfair to Lassic.” |
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====Week 2 vs. [[1993 Buffalo Bills season|Buffalo Bills]]==== |
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Before a home crowd frustrated by the Cowboys’ slow start and the continuing contract holdout by Emmitt Smith, the Cowboys fell behind the Bills 10–0, clawed back to tie the game, then fell on [[Steve Christie]]’s 35-yard field goal. [[Lin Elliott]] missed two kicks (and was cut from the team), [[Troy Aikman]] was intercepted twice, and Derrick Lassic fumbled twice. An enraged [[Charles Haley]] threw his helmet through the wall in the locker room demanding ownership to end the Emmitt Smith contract issue. |
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====Week 3 at [[1993 Phoenix Cardinals season|Phoenix Cardinals]]==== |
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Three days before the game, the Cowboys finally negotiated a four-year deal with Emmitt Smith. In Smith’s first game back, [[Derrick Lassic]] scored twice, but his 60 total yards came on fourteen carries, where Smith coming in cold had 45 yards on eight carries. Dallas outgained the Cardinals in yards 410–273 and won 17–10. |
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====First bye week==== |
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For the first time in NFL history, teams were allowed two bye weeks. |
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====Week 5 vs. [[1993 Green Bay Packers season|Green Bay Packers]]==== |
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The Cowboys’ new kicker [[Eddie Murray (American football)|Eddie Murray]] booted five field goals as the Packers were crushed 36–14. [[Emmitt Smith]] had his first rushing score of the season. |
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====Week 6 at [[1993 Indianapolis Colts season|Indianapolis Colts]]==== |
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While [[Peyton Manning|a Louisiana high school quarterback]] was winning multiple high school player of the year awards that year, the present day quarterbacks of the [[1993 Indianapolis Colts season|Colts]] ([[Jack Trudeau]] and ex-Packer [[Don Majkowski]]) were being intercepted four times by the Cowboys in a 27–3 runaway. Emmitt Smith burst past 100 yards on the game with a score. |
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====Week 7 vs. [[1993 San Francisco 49ers season|San Francisco 49ers]]==== |
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*[[Michael Irvin]] 12 Rec, 168 Yds, 1TD |
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{{Clear}} |
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====Week 8 second Bye week==== |
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====[[Halloween]] at [[1993 Philadelphia Eagles season|Philadelphia Eagles]]==== |
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[[Emmitt Smith]] rushed for 237 yards as the Cowboys broke open a close game in the fourth quarter to win, 23–10. [[Troy Aikman]] and former Jet [[Ken O'Brien]] for the Eagles combined for just 203 yards and 23 incompletions. |
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====Week 10 vs. [[1993 New York Giants season|New York Giants]]==== |
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With both teams at 5–2, the battle for the [[NFC East]] was joined at [[Texas Stadium]] and this game became another Cowboys runaway, as [[Troy Aikman]] scored two touchdowns and [[Emmitt Smith]] added two more. In falling 31–9, [[Phil Simms]] and [[Kent Graham]] were sacked a combined five times. |
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The win proved costly, as Aikman suffered a leg injury in the fourth quarter and would miss the next two games. |
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During halftime, the Cowboys inducted [[Tom Landry]] into their Ring Of Honor. |
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====Week 11 vs. Phoenix Cardinals==== |
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Jimmy Johnson decided to start rookie [[Jason Garrett]], but after Garrett proved ineffective with just two completions, Johnson benched him for recently signed ex-Brown [[Bernie Kosar]], who completed thirteen passes for 199 yards and a touchdown, this despite an end zone intentional grounding penalty that made the final score 20–15 Cowboys. |
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====Week 12 at [[1993 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta Falcons]]==== |
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Despite two touchdowns Kosar could not get a victory as the struggling Falcons triumphed 27–14. Emmitt Smith gained just one yard as the Cowboys were limited to 230 yards of offense to 400 for the Falcons. |
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==== Week 13 [[Thanksgiving]] vs. [[1993 Miami Dolphins season|Miami Dolphins]] ==== |
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Troy Aikman returned as the opening atop [[Texas Stadium]] allowed slushy snow onto the field. The Cowboys clawed to a 14–13 lead. In the final seconds, a [[Pete Stoyanovich]] field goal was blocked. The kick landed beyond the line of scrimmage, and once the ball stopped moving the play would be declared dead and Dallas would gain possession. However, the ball landed and began spinning on its tip, leading Cowboys lineman [[Leon Lett]] to try to gain possession. Lett slipped, fell, and knocked the ball forward. He had been pressed into service on the Cowboys' field goal block team despite having never played on [[special teams]] before. When it squirted off his foot, it became a live ball and the Dolphins recovered. Stoyanovich booted the ensuing field goal and the Dolphins had the 16–14 win. |
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While some teammates were angered at Lett’s gaffe, Jimmy Johnson blamed himself and reassured a disconsolate Lett in the locker room. It was Jimmy Johnson's last loss as Head Coach of Dallas. |
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====Week 14 vs. Philadelphia Eagles ==== |
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Despite being sacked four times, Troy Aikman completed seventeen passes for 178 yards and a first quarter score to [[Michael Irvin]] as the Cowboys led wire to wire and won 23–17. Emmitt Smith had 172 yards on the ground. |
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====Week 15 at [[1993 Minnesota Vikings season|Minnesota Vikings]]==== |
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In a penalty-plagued game (twenty combined fouls for 124 yards) the Cowboys again led from start to finish in winning 37–20. Emmitt Smith added another 104 yards on the ground. |
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====Week 16==== |
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{{Clear}} |
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====Week 17 vs. Washington Redskins==== |
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The Redskins were obliterated 38–3 as Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith accounted for 346 of Dallas’ 380 yards of offense. |
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====Week 18 at New York Giants==== |
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Emmitt Smith put on a heroic effort overcoming a serious shoulder separation late in the second quarter to put up 229 yards of offense, 40 of them in overtime after the Giants tied the game. Eddie Murray's game winning field goal earned the Cowboys the division title and a first-round playoff bye. Following the game CBS broadcaster [[John Madden]] visited Smith in the locker room to shake his hand at his courage in finishing the game. |
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==Standings== |
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{{1993 NFC East standings}} |
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==Playoffs== |
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===Schedule=== |
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!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Dallas Cowboys|year=1993|border=2}}"| Venue |
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|- |
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! Wild Card |
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| colspan=6| ''[[Bye (sports)|First-round bye]]'' |
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|-style="background:#cfc" |
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! [[#NFC Divisional Playoff|Divisional]] |
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| January 16, 1994 |
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| [[1993 Green Bay Packers season|Green Bay Packers]] (6) |
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| '''W''' 27–17 |
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| 1–0 |
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| [[Texas Stadium]] |
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| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199401160dal.htm Recap] |
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|-style="background:#cfc" |
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! [[#NFC Championship Game|NFC Championship]] |
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| January 23, 1994 |
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| [[1993 San Francisco 49ers season|San Francisco 49ers]] (2) |
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| '''W''' 38–21 |
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| 2–0 |
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| [[Texas Stadium]] |
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| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199401230dal.htm Recap] |
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|-style="background:#cfc" |
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! [[Super Bowl XXVIII]] |
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| January 30, 1994 |
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| [[1993 Buffalo Bills season|Buffalo Bills]] (A1) |
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| '''W''' 30–13 |
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| 3–0 |
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| [[Georgia Dome]] |
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| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199401300buf.htm Recap] |
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==Postseason== |
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===NFC Divisional Playoff=== |
===NFC Divisional Playoff=== |
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*'''TV announcers ([[CBS]]):''' [[Pat Summerall]] and [[John Madden (football)|John Madden]] - This would be [[NFL on CBS|CBS]]' last NFL telecast (due to them losing the [[National Football Conference|NFC]] package to [[NFL on FOX|FOX]] in December 1993) before resuming coverage in [[1998 NFL season|1998]]. |
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*'''Referee:''' [[Jerry Markbreit]] |
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===Super Bowl XXVIII=== |
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* Scoring summary |
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*DAL |
*DAL – FG: Eddie Murray 41 yards '''3–0 DAL''' |
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*BUF |
*BUF – FG: Steve Christie 54 yards '''3–3 tie''' |
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*DAL |
*DAL – FG: Eddie Murray 24 yards '''6–3 DAL''' |
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*BUF |
*BUF – TD: Thurman Thomas 4 yard run (Steve Christie kick) '''10–6 BUF''' |
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*BUF |
*BUF – FG: Steve Christie 28 yards '''13–6 BUF''' |
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*DAL |
*DAL – TD: James Washington 46 yard fumble return (Eddie Murray kick) '''13–13 tie''' |
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*DAL |
*DAL – TD: Emmitt Smith 17 yard run (Eddie Murray kick) '''20–13 DAL''' |
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*DAL |
*DAL – TD: Emmitt Smith 1 yard run (Eddie Murray kick) '''27–13 DAL''' |
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*DAL |
*DAL – FG: Eddie Murray 20 yards '''30–13 DAL''' |
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==Staff== |
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==Awards and Records== |
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{{NFL final staff |
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|Year=1993 |
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|TeamName=Dallas Cowboys |
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|Front Office= |
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*Owner/president/general manager – [[Jerry Jones]] |
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*Public relations director – Rich Dalrymple |
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|Head Coaches= |
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*Head coach – [[Jimmy Johnson (American football coach)|Jimmy Johnson]] |
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|Offensive Coaches= |
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*Offensive coordinator – [[Norv Turner]] |
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*Running backs – [[Joe Brodsky]] |
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*Wide receivers – [[Hubbard Alexander]] |
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*Tight ends - [[Robert Ford (American football)|Robert Ford]] |
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*Offensive line – [[Hudson Houck]] |
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|Defensive Coaches= |
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*Defensive coordinator – [[Butch Davis]] |
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*Defensive line – [[John Blake (American football)|John Blake]] |
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*Defensive backs – [[Dave Campo]] |
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|Special Teams Coaches= |
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*Special teams – [[Joe Avezzano]] |
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*Kicking/offensive and defensive quality control – [[Steve Hoffman (American football)|Steve Hoffman]] |
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|Strength and Conditioning= |
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*Strength and conditioning – [[Mike Woicik]] |
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}} |
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==Roster== |
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! colspan="7" style="background:#c5ced6; color:black; border: 2px solid #001942; text-align: center;"|Dallas Cowboys 1993 roster |
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| style="font-size: 95%;" valign="top" | '''Quarterbacks''' |
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* {{player| 8}} [[Troy Aikman]] |
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* {{player|17}} [[Jason Garrett]] |
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* {{player|18}} [[Bernie Kosar]] |
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'''Running backs''' |
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* {{player|34}} [[Tommie Agee (American football)|Tommie Agee]] FB |
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* {{player|44}} ''[[Lincoln Coleman]]'' FB |
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* {{player|39}} [[Derrick Gainer (American football)|Derrick Gainer]] |
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* {{player|48}} [[Daryl Johnston]] FB |
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* {{player|25}} ''[[Derrick Lassic]]'' |
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* {{player|22}} [[Emmitt Smith]] |
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'''Wide receivers''' |
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* {{player|81}} [[Tim Daniel]] |
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* {{player|80}} [[Alvin Harper]] |
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* {{player|88}} [[Michael Irvin]] |
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* {{player|85}} ''[[Kevin Williams (wide receiver, born 1971)|Kevin Williams]]'' KR/PR |
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* {{player|86}} [[Tyrone Williams (wide receiver)|Tyrone Williams]] |
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'''Tight ends''' |
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* {{player|89}} [[Scott Galbraith]] |
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* {{player|83}} ''[[Joey Mickey]]'' |
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* {{player|84}} [[Jay Novacek]] |
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| style="font-size: 95%;" valign="top" |'''Offensive linemen''' |
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* {{player|68}} [[Frank Cornish]] C |
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* {{player|63}} [[John Gesek]] G |
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* {{player|66}} [[Kevin Gogan]] G |
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* {{player|61}} [[Nate Newton]] G |
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* {{player|62}} ''[[James Parrish]]'' T |
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* {{player|65}} ''[[Ron Stone (American football)|Ron Stone]]'' G |
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* {{player|71}} [[Mark Tuinei]] T |
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* {{player|79}} [[Erik Williams]] T |
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'''Defensive linemen''' |
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* {{player|75}} [[Tony Casillas]] DT |
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* {{player|94}} [[Charles Haley]] DE |
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* {{player|95}} [[Chad Hennings]] DT |
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* {{player|77}} [[Jim Jeffcoat]] DE |
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* {{player|97}} [[Jimmie Jones]] DT |
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* {{player|78}} [[Leon Lett]] DT |
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* {{player|67}} [[Russell Maryland]] DT |
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* {{player|92}} [[Tony Tolbert]] DE |
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| style="font-size: 95%;" valign="top" |'''Linebackers''' |
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* {{player|58}} [[Dixon Edwards]] OLB |
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* {{player|55}} [[Robert Jones (linebacker)|Robert Jones]] MLB |
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* {{player|98}} [[Godfrey Myles]] OLB |
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* {{player|51}} [[Ken Norton Jr.]] MLB/OLB |
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* {{player|59}} ''[[Darrin Smith]]'' OLB |
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* {{player|91}} [[Matt Vanderbeek]] OLB |
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'''Defensive backs''' |
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* {{player|40}} [[Bill Bates]] SS |
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* {{player|24}} [[Larry Brown (cornerback)|Larry Brown]] CB |
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* {{player|27}} [[Thomas Everett]] FS |
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* {{player|46}} [[Joe Fishback]] FS |
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* {{player|29}} [[Kenneth Gant]] CB/S |
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* {{player|31}} ''[[Brock Marion]]'' FS |
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* {{player|43}} [[Elvis Patterson]] CB/S |
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* {{player|26}} [[Kevin Smith (cornerback)|Kevin Smith]] CB |
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* {{player|41}} ''[[Dave Thomas (cornerback)|Dave Thomas]]'' CB |
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* {{player|37}} [[James Washington (safety)|James Washington]] SS |
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* {{player|28}} [[Darren Woodson]] SS |
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* {{player|70}} [[Dale Hellestrae]] LS |
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* {{player|19}} ''[[John Jett]]'' P |
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* {{player| 3}} [[Eddie Murray (American football)|Eddie Murray]] K |
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* {{player|47}} [[Clayton Holmes]] CB <small>(IR)</small> [[File:Injury icon 2.svg|10px]] |
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* {{player|73}} [[Brian Nielsen (Offensive lineman)|Brian Nielsen]] G <small>(IR)</small> [[File:Injury icon 2.svg|10px]] |
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* {{player|--}} [[Jim Price (tight end)|Jim Price]] TE <small>(IR)</small> [[File:Injury icon 2.svg|10px]] |
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* {{player|87}} [[Alfredo Roberts]] TE <small>(IR)</small> [[File:Injury icon 2.svg|10px]] |
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* {{player|82}} [[Jimmy Smith (wide receiver)|Jimmy Smith]] WR <small>(NF=ill)</small> [[File:Injury icon 2.svg|10px]] |
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* {{player|53}} [[Mark Stepnoski]] C <small>(IR)</small> [[File:Injury icon 2.svg|10px]] |
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* {{player|--}} [[Fallon Wacasey]] TE <small>(IR)</small> [[File:Injury icon 2.svg|10px]] |
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* {{player|—-}} ''[[Coleman Bell]]'' TE |
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* {{player|32}} [[Judd Garrett]] RB |
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==Awards and records== |
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* Emmitt Smith, [[UPI NFC Player of the Year]] |
* Emmitt Smith, [[UPI NFC Player of the Year]] |
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* Emmitt Smith, Most Valuable Player, Super Bowl XXVIII |
* Emmitt Smith, Most Valuable Player, Super Bowl XXVIII |
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* Emmitt Smith, [[Bert Bell Award]]<ref>http://www.maxwellfootballclub.org/content/awards/bell/past_bell.htm</ref> |
* Emmitt Smith, [[Bert Bell Award]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.maxwellfootballclub.org/content/awards/bell/past_bell.htm |title=Maxwell Football Club - Bert Bell Award Past Recipients |access-date=2012-08-03 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090619081037/http://www.maxwellfootballclub.org/content/awards/bell/past_bell.htm |archive-date=2009-06-19 }}</ref> |
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* Emmitt Smith, [[Best NFL Player ESPY Award]] |
* Emmitt Smith, [[Best NFL Player ESPY Award]] |
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* Emmitt Smith, Most Valuable Player, NFL |
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* Emmitt Smith, NFL rushing leader |
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==Publications== |
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* ''The Football Encyclopedia'' {{ISBN|0-312-11435-4}} |
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* ''Total Football'' {{ISBN|0-06-270170-3}} |
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* ''Cowboys Have Always Been My Heroes'' {{ISBN|0-446-51950-2}} |
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==References== |
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* http://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/dal1993.htm |
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* [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/dal1993.htm 1993 Dallas Cowboys] |
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* [http://www.profootballhof.com/ Pro Football Hall of Fame] |
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* [http://www.dallascowboys.com Dallas Cowboys Official Site] |
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1993 Dallas Cowboys season | |
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Owner | Jerry Jones |
General manager | Jerry Jones and Jimmy Johnson |
Head coach | Jimmy Johnson |
Home field | Texas Stadium |
Results | |
Record | 12–4 |
Division place | 1st NFC East |
Playoff finish | Won Divisional Playoffs (vs. Packers) 27–17 Won NFC Championship (vs. 49ers) 38–21 Won Super Bowl XXVIII (vs. Bills) 30–13 |
Pro Bowlers | QB Troy Aikman WR Michael Irvin RB Emmitt Smith FB Daryl Johnston TE Jay Novacek OT Erik Williams OG Nate Newton C Mark Stepnoski DE Russell Maryland LB Ken Norton Jr. FS Thomas Everett |
The 1993 Dallas Cowboys season was the franchise's 34th season in the National Football League (NFL) and was the fifth and final year of the franchise under head coach Jimmy Johnson. During Johnson's tenure, the Cowboys made two of their three Super Bowl appearances between 1992 and 1995 and won back-to-back Super Bowl titles. The season is notable for seeing the Cowboys become the first team to start 0–2 and still reach (and subsequently win) the Super Bowl. The following off-season was marked by the surprising resignation of Johnson, who departed the Cowboys due to a dispute with owner Jerry Jones about who deserved more credit for the back-to-back Super Bowl wins. This would be Johnson's last head coaching job until 1996, when he became the new head coach of the Miami Dolphins to replace the retiring Don Shula, who had served as their head coach since 1970. They are, as of 2024, the most recent NFC team to repeat as Super Bowl Champions
The 1993 Cowboys ranked #23 on the 100 greatest teams of all time presented by the NFL on its 100th anniversary.[1][2]
Offseason
[edit]Additions | Subtractions |
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LB Matt Vanderbeek (Colts) | QB Steve Beuerlein (Cardinals) |
QB Hugh Millen (Patriots) | P Mike Saxon (Patriots) |
CB Issiac Holt (Dolphins) |
NFL draft
[edit]1993 Dallas Cowboys draft | |||||
Round | Pick | Player | Position | College | Notes |
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2 | 46 | Kevin Williams | Wide receiver | Miami (FL) | |
2 | 54 | Darrin Smith | Linebacker | Miami (FL) | |
3 | 84 | Mike Middleton | Safety | Indiana | |
4 | 94 | Derrick Lassic | Running back | Alabama | |
4 | 96 | Ron Stone * | Guard | Boston College | |
6 | 168 | Barry Minter | Linebacker | Tulsa | |
7 | 196 | Brock Marion * | Safety | Nevada | |
8 | 203 | Dave Thomas | Cornerback | Tennessee | |
8 | 213 | Reggie Givens | Cornerback | Penn State | |
Made roster * Made at least one Pro Bowl during career |
Undrafted free agents
[edit]Player | Position | College |
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Brad Bretz | Quarterback | Cal St.-Hayward |
Jason Burleson | Tight end | Texas |
Anthony Jones | Wide receiver | Oregon |
Tony Kennedy | Running back | Virginia Tech |
Alan Luther | Guard | Texas |
Michael Payton | Quarterback | Marshall |
Greg Reed | Wide receiver | Southern Miss |
Rob Wagner | Defensive tackle | Northern Illinois |
Season summary
[edit]The Cowboys' journey towards Super Bowl XXVIII proved more difficult than the previous season. Running back Emmitt Smith held out the first two regular season games over a contract dispute. Dallas would lose both games to the Washington Redskins and Buffalo Bills starting the season at 0–2. The team would also acquire veteran quarterback Bernie Kosar after his release from the Cleveland Browns as insurance for starting quarterback Troy Aikman, who suffered a severe concussion in the NFC Championship game versus San Francisco, and backup Steve Beuerlein signed with the Phoenix Cardinals.
In arguably his finest game as a professional, Emmitt Smith suffered a second degree separated shoulder in the regular season finale versus their NFC East division rival New York Giants. Smith willed himself through excruciating pain and carried the Cowboys to an overtime win. Dallas finished with an NFC-best 12–4 record and home field advantage throughout the playoffs. Smith was later named the NFL MVP and with 1,486 rushing yards and nine touchdowns, also earned his third NFL rushing title. Smith would also later be voted Super Bowl MVP, giving him the honor of being the only player to win all three awards in the same season. Another outstanding Smith performance came against the Eagles, where he rushed for a career-high 237 yards.
The season was also notable for the Leon Lett "blunder" in the annual Thanksgiving Day game. With Texas Stadium unusually covered with snow and ice, Dallas led the Dolphins 14–13 with seconds remaining as the Dolphins' Pete Stoyanovich attempted a long field goal. The Cowboys' Jimmie Jones blocked the field goal, apparently ending the game. However, with the blocked ball rolling around at the Dallas 10, Lett attempted to fall on it and slipped, kicking the ball and making it "live" again. Miami's Jeff Dellenbach recovered and Stoyanovich made the most of his shorter second chance, giving the Dolphins a most improbable 16–14 win.
Aikman finished the regular season completing 271 out of 392 passes for 3,100 yards, 15 touchdowns, and 6 interceptions. Wide receiver Michael Irvin once again led the team with 88 catches for 1,330 yards and seven touchdowns. Wide receiver Alvin Harper had 36 catches for 777 yards and five touchdowns, and tight end Jay Novacek had 44 receptions for 445 yards and a touchdown. The offensive line consisted of Pro Bowlers Mark Stepnoski, Erik Williams, and Nate Newton. The defense was anchored by Pro Bowlers such as Russell Maryland, Ken Norton Jr., and Thomas Everett.
Preseason
[edit]Week | Date | Opponent | Result | Record | Venue | Recap |
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1 | August 1 | Minnesota Vikings | L 7–13 | 0–1 | Texas Stadium | Recap |
2 | August 8 | vs. Detroit Lions | T 13–13 (OT) | 0–1–1 | Wembley Stadium (London) | Recap |
3 | August 14 | Los Angeles Raiders | W 13–7 | 1–1–1 | Texas Stadium | Recap |
4 | August 21 | at Houston Oilers | L 20–23 | 1–2–1 | Houston Astrodome | Recap |
5 | August 27 | at Chicago Bears | L 21–23 | 1–3–1 | Soldier Field | Recap |
Regular season
[edit]Game summaries
[edit]Week 1 at Washington Redskins
[edit]Despite two touchdown catches by Alvin Harper the Cowboys, playing without Emmitt Smith, fell 35–16 at RFK Stadium. Derrick Lassic, replacing Smith for the time being, rushed for 75 yards but the Cowboys offensive line, whose loyalty was to Smith, didn’t block for him with the same effort; safety James Washington called it “totally unfair to Lassic.”
Week 2 vs. Buffalo Bills
[edit]Before a home crowd frustrated by the Cowboys’ slow start and the continuing contract holdout by Emmitt Smith, the Cowboys fell behind the Bills 10–0, clawed back to tie the game, then fell on Steve Christie’s 35-yard field goal. Lin Elliott missed two kicks (and was cut from the team), Troy Aikman was intercepted twice, and Derrick Lassic fumbled twice. An enraged Charles Haley threw his helmet through the wall in the locker room demanding ownership to end the Emmitt Smith contract issue.
Week 3 at Phoenix Cardinals
[edit]Three days before the game, the Cowboys finally negotiated a four-year deal with Emmitt Smith. In Smith’s first game back, Derrick Lassic scored twice, but his 60 total yards came on fourteen carries, where Smith coming in cold had 45 yards on eight carries. Dallas outgained the Cardinals in yards 410–273 and won 17–10.
First bye week
[edit]For the first time in NFL history, teams were allowed two bye weeks.
Week 5 vs. Green Bay Packers
[edit]The Cowboys’ new kicker Eddie Murray booted five field goals as the Packers were crushed 36–14. Emmitt Smith had his first rushing score of the season.
Week 6 at Indianapolis Colts
[edit]While a Louisiana high school quarterback was winning multiple high school player of the year awards that year, the present day quarterbacks of the Colts (Jack Trudeau and ex-Packer Don Majkowski) were being intercepted four times by the Cowboys in a 27–3 runaway. Emmitt Smith burst past 100 yards on the game with a score.
Week 7 vs. San Francisco 49ers
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- Michael Irvin 12 Rec, 168 Yds, 1TD
Week 8 second Bye week
[edit]Emmitt Smith rushed for 237 yards as the Cowboys broke open a close game in the fourth quarter to win, 23–10. Troy Aikman and former Jet Ken O'Brien for the Eagles combined for just 203 yards and 23 incompletions.
Week 10 vs. New York Giants
[edit]With both teams at 5–2, the battle for the NFC East was joined at Texas Stadium and this game became another Cowboys runaway, as Troy Aikman scored two touchdowns and Emmitt Smith added two more. In falling 31–9, Phil Simms and Kent Graham were sacked a combined five times.
The win proved costly, as Aikman suffered a leg injury in the fourth quarter and would miss the next two games.
During halftime, the Cowboys inducted Tom Landry into their Ring Of Honor.
Week 11 vs. Phoenix Cardinals
[edit]Jimmy Johnson decided to start rookie Jason Garrett, but after Garrett proved ineffective with just two completions, Johnson benched him for recently signed ex-Brown Bernie Kosar, who completed thirteen passes for 199 yards and a touchdown, this despite an end zone intentional grounding penalty that made the final score 20–15 Cowboys.
Week 12 at Atlanta Falcons
[edit]Despite two touchdowns Kosar could not get a victory as the struggling Falcons triumphed 27–14. Emmitt Smith gained just one yard as the Cowboys were limited to 230 yards of offense to 400 for the Falcons.
Week 13 Thanksgiving vs. Miami Dolphins
[edit]Troy Aikman returned as the opening atop Texas Stadium allowed slushy snow onto the field. The Cowboys clawed to a 14–13 lead. In the final seconds, a Pete Stoyanovich field goal was blocked. The kick landed beyond the line of scrimmage, and once the ball stopped moving the play would be declared dead and Dallas would gain possession. However, the ball landed and began spinning on its tip, leading Cowboys lineman Leon Lett to try to gain possession. Lett slipped, fell, and knocked the ball forward. He had been pressed into service on the Cowboys' field goal block team despite having never played on special teams before. When it squirted off his foot, it became a live ball and the Dolphins recovered. Stoyanovich booted the ensuing field goal and the Dolphins had the 16–14 win.
While some teammates were angered at Lett’s gaffe, Jimmy Johnson blamed himself and reassured a disconsolate Lett in the locker room. It was Jimmy Johnson's last loss as Head Coach of Dallas.
Week 14 vs. Philadelphia Eagles
[edit]Despite being sacked four times, Troy Aikman completed seventeen passes for 178 yards and a first quarter score to Michael Irvin as the Cowboys led wire to wire and won 23–17. Emmitt Smith had 172 yards on the ground.
Week 15 at Minnesota Vikings
[edit]In a penalty-plagued game (twenty combined fouls for 124 yards) the Cowboys again led from start to finish in winning 37–20. Emmitt Smith added another 104 yards on the ground.
Week 16
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Week 17 vs. Washington Redskins
[edit]The Redskins were obliterated 38–3 as Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith accounted for 346 of Dallas’ 380 yards of offense.
Week 18 at New York Giants
[edit]Emmitt Smith put on a heroic effort overcoming a serious shoulder separation late in the second quarter to put up 229 yards of offense, 40 of them in overtime after the Giants tied the game. Eddie Murray's game winning field goal earned the Cowboys the division title and a first-round playoff bye. Following the game CBS broadcaster John Madden visited Smith in the locker room to shake his hand at his courage in finishing the game.
Standings
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W | L | T | PCT | PF | PA | STK | |
(1) Dallas Cowboys | 12 | 4 | 0 | .750 | 376 | 229 | W5 |
(4) New York Giants | 11 | 5 | 0 | .688 | 288 | 205 | L2 |
Philadelphia Eagles | 8 | 8 | 0 | .500 | 293 | 315 | W3 |
Phoenix Cardinals | 7 | 9 | 0 | .438 | 326 | 269 | W3 |
Washington Redskins | 4 | 12 | 0 | .250 | 230 | 345 | L2 |
Playoffs
[edit]Schedule
[edit]Round | Date | Opponent (seed) | Result | Record | Venue | Game Recap |
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Divisional | January 16, 1994 | Green Bay Packers (6) | W 27–17 | 1–0 | Texas Stadium | Recap |
NFC Championship | January 23, 1994 | San Francisco 49ers (2) | W 38–21 | 2–0 | Texas Stadium | Recap |
Super Bowl XXVIII | January 30, 1994 | Buffalo Bills (A1) | W 30–13 | 3–0 | Georgia Dome | Recap |
NFC Divisional Playoff
[edit]Quarter | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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Packers | 3 | 0 | 7 | 7 | 17 |
Cowboys | 0 | 17 | 7 | 3 | 27 |
at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas
- Game time: 12:30 p.m. EST/11:30 a.m. CST
- Game weather: 50 °F (10 °C), cloudy
- Game attendance: 64,790
- Referee: Dick Hantak
- TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz and Randy Cross
NFC Championship Game
[edit]Quarter | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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49ers | 0 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 21 |
Cowboys | 7 | 21 | 7 | 3 | 38 |
at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas
- Game time: 4:00 p.m. EST/3:00 p.m. CST
- Game weather: 55 °F (13 °C), cloudy
- Game attendance: 64,902
- Referee: Jerry Markbreit
- TV announcers (CBS): Pat Summerall and John Madden
Super Bowl XXVIII
[edit]Quarter | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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Cowboys | 6 | 0 | 14 | 10 | 30 |
Bills | 3 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 13 |
at Georgia Dome, Atlanta
- Game time: 6:00 p.m. EST/5:00 p.m. CST
- Game weather: In Dome
- Game attendance: 72,817
- Referee: Bob McElwee
- TV announcers (NBC): Dick Enberg and Bob Trumpy
- Scoring summary
- DAL – FG: Eddie Murray 41 yards 3–0 DAL
- BUF – FG: Steve Christie 54 yards 3–3 tie
- DAL – FG: Eddie Murray 24 yards 6–3 DAL
- BUF – TD: Thurman Thomas 4 yard run (Steve Christie kick) 10–6 BUF
- BUF – FG: Steve Christie 28 yards 13–6 BUF
- DAL – TD: James Washington 46 yard fumble return (Eddie Murray kick) 13–13 tie
- DAL – TD: Emmitt Smith 17 yard run (Eddie Murray kick) 20–13 DAL
- DAL – TD: Emmitt Smith 1 yard run (Eddie Murray kick) 27–13 DAL
- DAL – FG: Eddie Murray 20 yards 30–13 DAL
Staff
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Front office
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
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Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
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Roster
[edit]Awards and records
[edit]- Emmitt Smith, UPI NFC Player of the Year
- Emmitt Smith, Most Valuable Player, Super Bowl XXVIII
- Emmitt Smith, Bert Bell Award[5]
- Emmitt Smith, Best NFL Player ESPY Award
- Emmitt Smith, Most Valuable Player, NFL
- Emmitt Smith, NFL rushing leader
Publications
[edit]- The Football Encyclopedia ISBN 0-312-11435-4
- Total Football ISBN 0-06-270170-3
- Cowboys Have Always Been My Heroes ISBN 0-446-51950-2
References
[edit]- ^ "NFL Top 100 Teams". Pro Football Reference.
- ^ "100 Greatest Teams: Numbers 100-1 SUPERCUT". NFL.com.
- ^ Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2014-May-18.
- ^ Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2014-Apr-14.
- ^ "Maxwell Football Club - Bert Bell Award Past Recipients". Archived from the original on June 19, 2009. Retrieved August 3, 2012.