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Revision as of 01:11, 9 November 2009
2009 Dallas Cowboys season | |
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Head coach | Wade Phillips |
Home field | Cowboys Stadium |
Results | |
Record | 5-2 |
Division place | Tied 1st NFC East |
Playoff finish | TBD |
Uniform | |
File:NFCE-Uniform-DAL.PNG | |
The 2009 Dallas Cowboys season is the 50th season for the team in the National Football League. It is the team's first season playing at Cowboys Stadium.
Schedule
Preseason
Week | Date | Kickoff | Opponent | Results | Game Site | TV | ||
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Final score | Team record | |||||||
1 | August 13 | 9:00pm CDT | at Oakland Raiders | L 31-10 | 0-1 | Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum | ||
2 | August 21 | 7:00pm CDT | Tennessee Titans | W 30-10 | 1-1 | Cowboys Stadium | Fox | |
3 | August 29 | 7:00pm CDT | San Francisco 49ers | L 20-13 | 1-2 | Cowboys Stadium | NBC | Recap |
4 | September 4 | 7:00pm CDT | at Minnesota Vikings | W 35-31 | 2-2 | Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome | CBS |
Regular season
Week | Date | Kickoff | Opponent | Results | Game Site | TV | NFL Recap | ||
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Final score | Team record | ||||||||
1 | September 13 | 1:00pm EST | at Tampa Bay Buccaneers | W 34-21 | 1-0 | Raymond James Stadium | Fox | ||
2 | September 20 | 8:20pm EST | New York Giants | L 33-31 | 1-1 | Cowboys Stadium | NBC | ||
3 | Sept. 28 (Monday) | 8:30pm EST | Carolina Panthers | W 21-7 | 2-1 | Cowboys Stadium | ESPN | ||
4 | October 4 | 4:15pm EST | at Denver Broncos | L 17-10 | 2-2 | Invesco Field at Mile High | Fox | ||
5 | October 11 | 1:00pm EST | at Kansas City Chiefs † | W 26-20 (O.T.) | 3-2 | Arrowhead Stadium | Fox | ||
6 | Bye | ||||||||
7 | October 25 | 4:15pm EST | Atlanta Falcons | W 37-21 | 4-2 | Cowboys Stadium | Fox | ||
8 | November 1 | 1:00pm EST | Seattle Seahawks | W 38-17 | 5-2 | Cowboys Stadium | Fox | ||
9 | November 8 | 8:20pm EST | at Philadelphia Eagles | Lincoln Financial Field | NBC | ||||
10 | November 15 | 4:15pm EST | at Green Bay Packers | Lambeau Field | Fox | ||||
11 | November 22 | 4:15pm CST * | Washington Redskins | Cowboys Stadium | Fox | ||||
12 | Nov. 26 (Thursday) | 4:15pm EST | Oakland Raiders † | Cowboys Stadium | CBS | ||||
13 | December 6 | 4:15pm EST | at New York Giants | Giants Stadium | Fox | ||||
14 | December 13 | 4:15pm EST * | San Diego Chargers | Cowboys Stadium | CBS | ||||
15 | Dec. 19 (Saturday) | 8:20pm EST | at New Orleans Saints | Louisiana Superdome | NFLN | ||||
16 | December 27 | 8:20pm EST * | at Washington Redskins | FedExField | NBC | ||||
17 | January 3, 2010 | 1:00pm EST * | Philadelphia Eagles | Cowboys Stadium | Fox | ||||
NOTES: Division games are in bold text. All game dates are on Sunday unless indicated otherwise. An asterisk (*) indicates that Sunday kickoffs from Weeks 11-17 are subject to change as a result of flexible scheduling. However, due to intra-division flex-scheduling procedures, the Week 13 game at the N.Y. Giants cannot be flexed into primetime. † These two games are among the 16 that the NFL has designated as "AFL Legacy Games", in honor of the 50th anniversary of the AFL. The Cowboys will wear their throwback uniforms during those two games, as will the Kansas City Chiefs (formerly the Dallas Texans) and the Oakland Raiders[1]. |
Standings
NFC East | |||||||||
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W | L | T | PCT | DIV | CONF | PF | PA | STK | |
(3) Dallas Cowboys | 11 | 5 | 0 | .688 | 4–2 | 9–3 | 361 | 250 | W3 |
(6) Philadelphia Eagles | 11 | 5 | 0 | .688 | 4–2 | 9–3 | 429 | 337 | L1 |
New York Giants | 8 | 8 | 0 | .500 | 4–2 | 6–6 | 402 | 427 | L2 |
Washington Redskins | 4 | 12 | 0 | .250 | 0–6 | 2–10 | 266 | 336 | L3 |
Regular season results
Week 1: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | |
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Cowboys | 6 | 7 | 7 | 14 | 34 |
Buccaneers | 0 | 7 | 0 | 14 | 21 |
at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida
- Game time: 1:00 PM EDT (12 NOON CDT)
- Game weather: 85°F (Cloudy)
- Game attendance: 63,806
- Referee: Alberto Riveron
- TV announcers (FOX): Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston, & Tony Siragusa
The Cowboys began their season at Raymond James Stadium for a Week 1 duel with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In the first quarter, Dallas shot first as kicker Nick Folk got a 51-yard and a 22-yard field goal. The Buccaneers responded in the second quarter as running back Carnell "Cadillac" Williams got a 1-yard touchdown run. The Cowboys regain the lead as quarterback Tony Romo completed a 42-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Miles Austin.
Dallas would increase their lead in the third quarter as Romo completed a 66-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Roy Williams. In the fourth quarter, Tampa Bay answered with running back Derrick Ward getting a 1-yard touchdown run, yet the Cowboys struck right back with Romo completing an 80-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Patrick Crayton, along with running back Marion Barber getting a 6-yard touchdown run. Afterwards, Tampa Bay's rally only produced a 2-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Byron Leftwich to tight end Kellen Winslow.
With the win, Dallas began its season at 1-0.
Week 2: vs. New York Giants
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | |
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Giants | 10 | 10 | 0 | 13 | 33 |
Cowboys | 7 | 10 | 7 | 7 | 31 |
at Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas
- Game time: 8:20 PM EDT (7:20 PM CDT)
- Game weather: 84°F (Partly Cloudy)
- Game attendance: 105,121
- Referee: Mike Carey
- TV announcers (NBC): Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, & Andrea Kremer
Coming off their road win over the Buccaneers, the Cowboys would play their very first regular season home game at the new Cowboys Stadium. With an NFL-record regular season crowd on hand, Dallas would play a Sunday night game against their NFC East rival, the New York Giants.
In the first quarter, Dallas trailed early as Giants kicker Lawrence Tynes got a 30-yard field goal. Dallas would respond with running back Marion Barber getting a 2-yard touchdown run, but New York would retake the lead as cornerback Bruce Johnson returned an interception 34 yards for a touchdown. In the second quarter, the Giants would add onto their lead as Tynes made a 28-yard field goal. The Cowboys would take the lead as quarterback Tony Romo completed a 1-yard touchdown pass to tight end Jason Witten, yet New York went back on top as quarterback Eli Manning complted a 22-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Mario Manningham, this pass however was juggled but still ruled as a touchdown. Dallas would close out the half as kicker Nick Folk made a 47-yard field goal.
The Cowboys would regain the lead in the third quarter as Romo got a 3-yard touchdown run. However, in the fourth quarter, the Giants again got the lead as Manning completed a 22-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Steve Smith, followed by Tynes kicking a 36-yard field goal. Dallas once again got the lead as running back Felix Jones got a 7-yard touchdown run, but New York got the last laugh as Tynes nailed the game-winning 37-yard field goal.
With the loss, the Cowboys fell to 1-1.
Week 3: vs. Carolina Panthers
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | |
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Panthers | 0 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 7 |
Cowboys | 0 | 0 | 10 | 11 | 21 |
at Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas
- Game time: 8:30 PM EDT (7:30 PM CDT)
- Game weather: None (Roof Closed)
- Game attendance: 90,588
- Referee: Tony Corrente
- TV announcers (ESPN): Mike Tirico, Ron Jaworski, & Jon Gruden
Hoping to rebound from their tough divisional loss to the Giants, the Cowboys stayed at home for a Week 3 Monday night duel with the Carolina Panthers. After a scoreless first quarter, Dallas would trail in the second quarter as Panthers quarterback Jake Delhomme completed a 25-yard touchdown pass to tight end Dante Rosario. The Cowboys would take control in the third quarter as kicker Nick Folk nailed a 24-yard field goal, followed by running back Tashard Choice getting a 5-yard touchdown run. Dallas would pull away with Folk's 19-yard field goal and cornerback Terence Newman returning an interception 27 yards for a touchdown (with Choice getting the 2-point conversion run).
With the win, the Cowboys improved to 2-1.
Week 4: at Denver Broncos
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | |
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Cowboys | 10 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 10 |
Broncos | 0 | 7 | 0 | 10 | 17 |
at Invesco Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado
- Game time: 4:15 PM EDT/3:15 PM CDT
- Game weather: 55°F (Partly Cloudy)
- Game attendance: 76,440
- Referee: Walt Anderson
- TV announcers (FOX): Joe Buck, Troy Aikman & Pam Oliver
Coming off their Monday night home win over the Panthers, the Cowboys flew to Invesco Field at Mile High for a Week 4 interconference duel with the Denver Broncos. Dallas would deliver the opening shots in the first quarter with kicker Nick Folk making a 49-yard field goal, followed by running back Marion Barber's 1-yard touchdown run. The Broncos would answer in the second quarter with quarterback Kyle Orton completing a 9-yard touchdown pass to running back Knowshon Moreno. After a scorelesss third quarter, Denver would take control in the fourth. The Broncos would tie the game with a 28-yard field goal from kicker Matt Prater, and then they would take the lead with Orton's 51-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Brandon Marshal. The 'Boys would get a late game drive all the way down to Denver's 1-yard line, but the Broncos' defense would hold on the for the win.
With the loss, the Cowboys fell to 2-2.
Week 5: at Kansas City Chiefs
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | OT | Total | |
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Cowboys | 0 | 3 | 7 | 10 | 6 | 26 |
Chiefs | 0 | 10 | 3 | 7 | 0 | 20 |
at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri
- Game time: 1:00pm EDT
- Game weather: 40°F (Overcast)
- Game attendance: 71,214
- Referee: Ron Winter
- TV announcers (FOX): Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, & Pam Oliver
Hoping to rebound from their tough road loss to the Broncos, the Cowboys flew to Arrowhead Stadium, donned their throwback uniforms, and played a Week 5 interconference duel with the Kansas City Chiefs. After a scoreless first quarter, Dallas would trail in the second quarter as Chiefs kicker Ryan Succop booted a 47-yard field goal and quarterback Matt Cassel hooking up with linebacker Mike Vrabel on a 1-yard touchdown pass. The Cowboys would close out the half with a 22-yard field goal by kicker Nick Folk.
Kansas City came out in the third quarter with Succop's 38-yard field goal, yet the Cowboys began to take control as running back Tashard Choice got a 36-yard touchdown run. In the fourth quarter, Dallas took the lead as Folk nailed a 28-yard field goal, followed by quarterback Tony Romo completing a 59-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Miles Austin. However, the Chiefs would tie the game with Cassel's 16-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Dwayne Bowe. In overtime, the 'Boys came out on top as Romo hooked up with Austin again on a game-winning 60-yard touchdown pass.
With the win, the Cowboys went into their bye week at 3-2.
Week 7: vs. Atlanta Falcons
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | |
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Falcons | 7 | 0 | 7 | 7 | 21 |
Cowboys | 0 | 17 | 7 | 13 | 37 |
at Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas
- Game time: 4:15 PM EDT
- Game weather: None (Dome Closed)
- Game attendance: 81,521
- Referee: Scott Green
- TV announcers (FOX): Thom Brennaman, Troy Aikman, & Pam Oliver
Coming off their bye week, the Cowboys went home for a Week 7 duel with the Atlanta Falcons. Dallas would trail in the first quarter as Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan found wide receiver Roddy White on a 4-yard touchdown pass. In the second quarter, the Cowboys came out shooting as kicker Nick Folk made a 38-yard field goal, followed by quarterback Tony Romo completing a 59-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Miles Austin and a 5-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Patrick Crayton.
Atlanta tried to catch up in the third quarter with running back Michael Turner's 2-yard touchdown run, yet Dallas answered with Romo finding Austin again on a 22-yard touchdown pass. The Cowboys would increase their lead in the fourth quarter with Folk nailing a 46-yard field goal and Crayton returning a punt 73 yards for a touchdown. The Falcons tried to comeback with Ryan's 30-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Eric Weems, yet Dallas closed out the game with Folk's 34-yard field goal.
With the win, the Cowboys improved to 4-2.
Week 8: vs. Seattle Seahawks
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | |
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Seahawks | 3 | 7 | 0 | 7 | 17 |
Cowboys | 7 | 14 | 14 | 3 | 38 |
at Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas
- Game time: 1:00 PM EST
- Game weather: None (Dome Closed)
- Game attendance: 80,886
- Referee: Jerome Boger
- TV announcers (FOX): Dick Stockton & Charles Davis
Coming off their win over the Falcons, the Cowboys stayed at home for a Week 8 duel with the Seattle Seahawks. Dallas would trail early in the first quarter as Seahawks kicker Olindo Mare nailed a 43-yard field goal, yet the Cowboys answered with quarterback Tony Romo completing a 36-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Sam Hurd. In the second quarter, Dallas increased their lead as running back Marion Barber got a 2-yard touchdown run. The Seahawks would reply with quarterback Matt Hasselbeck's 23-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Deion Branch, yet the Cowboys came right back with Romo's 7-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Roy Williams.
Dallas would greatly increase their lead in the third quarter with Romo hooking up with wide receiver Miles Austin on a 3-yard touchdown pass, followed by wide receiver Patrick Crayton returning a 82 yards for a touchdown. In the fourth quarter, the Cowboys solidified their win with kicker Nick Folk nailing a 40-yard field goal. Seattle would close out the game's scoring with Hasselbeck's 4-yard touchdown pass to fullback Justin Griffith.
With the win, Dallas improved to 5-2.
Crayton would join "Bullet Bob" Hayes as the only Cowboys to have back-to-back games with a punt return for a touchdown.
Week 9: at Philadelphia Eagles
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | |
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Cowboys | 0 | ||||
Eagles | 0 |
at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Game time: 8:20 PM EST
- Game weather:
- Game attendance:
- Referee:
- TV announcers (NBC): Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, & Andrea Kremer
Players
Movement
After news reports about a 2007 shooting allegation surfaced, the Cowboys released talented but controversial starting cornerback Adam Jones on February 9, 2009.[2] Their next move was to release backup quarterback Brad Johnson on February 26, 2009 and to not re-sign QB Brooks Bollinger.[3] The Cowboys had been 1-3 when Johnson started in 2008. Two days later, the Cowboys traded starting cornerback Anthony Henry, age 32, to the Detroit Lions in exchange for quarterback Jon Kitna to back up starting quarterback Tony Romo.[4] The same day the team signed five-time Pro Bowl, two-time second-team All-Pro linebacker Keith Brooking away from the Atlanta Falcons.[5] The 33-year-old Brooking had led the Falcons in sacks the previous eight seasons, and he signed a three-year deal worth $7.8 million and includes $2.5 million guaranteed.[6]
The team lost starting defensive end Chris Canty to the New York Giants on March 1, 2009.[7] To fill the need left by Canty's departure, the team signed former Chargers defensive end Igor Olshansky to a four-year, $18 million contract, with $8 million guaranteed on March 6, 2009.[8] Linebacker Matt Stewart, who played for Wade Phillips in Atlanta, and had 108 tackles in 2003, signed a one-year contract on March 3, 2009.[9] Stewart helped replace free-agent linebacker Kevin Burnett, who signed a two-year contract worth $5.5 million with a $2 million signing bonus to play for the San Diego Chargers.[10]
On March 4, 2009, the Cowboys cut Terrell Owens, a five-time All-Pro wide receiver who ranks second in NFL history in career touchdowns.[11] The next morning, the team also released five-time Pro Bowl strong safety Roy Williams. Williams had struggled to excel in the 3-4 defense Phillips installed when he became head coach.[12] The Cowboys bolstered its secondary in the wake of Williams' departure by signing strong safety Gerald Sensabaugh, who started 13 games in 2008 for the Jacksonville Jaguars, to a one-year, $1.75 million deal.[10]
In April, the Cowboys addressed their restricted free agents, whose signing period ran through April 17, 2009.[13] Offensive lineman Cory Procter signed a one-year tender offer on April 4, 2009.[14] Defensive end Stephen Bowen also signed a tender offer two days later.[15] Wide receiver Sam Hurd signed a one-year offer worth $1.545 million on April 20, 2009.[13] The team signed their final restricted free agent, wide receiver Miles Austin, and both exclusive-rights free agents, running back Alonzo Coleman and tight end Rodney Hannah, to one-year contracts worth $1.54 million, $385,000, and $310,000 respectively on April 23, 2009.[16]
The team released thirty-four year-old, Pro-Bowl defensive end Greg Ellis on June 2, 2009. The move saved the Cowboys $4.15 million.[17]
Free agents in 2009
RFA: Restricted free-agent, UFA: Unrestricted free-agent, ERFA: Exclusive rights free agent
Position | Player | Free agency tag |
Date signed | 2009 team |
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OG/OL | Joe Berger | UFA | February 27, 2009 | Miami Dolphins[18] |
WR | Miles Austin | RFA | April 23, 2009 | Dallas Cowboys[16] |
QB | Brooks Bollinger | UFA | ||
DE | Stephen Bowen | RFA | April 6, 2009 | Dallas Cowboys[15] |
LB | Kevin Burnett | UFA | March 10, 2009 | San Diego Chargers[10] |
DE | Chris Canty | UFA | March 1, 2009 | New York Giants[7] |
RB | Alonzo Coleman | ERFA | April 23, 2009 | Dallas Cowboys[16] |
OT | Marc Colombo | UFA | December 25, 2008 | Dallas Cowboys[19] |
TE | Tony Curtis | UFA | April 24, 2009 | Kansas City Chiefs[20] |
SS | Keith Davis | UFA | May 21, 2009 | Oakland Raiders[21] |
TE | Rodney Hannah | ERFA | April 23, 2009 | Dallas Cowboys[16] |
WR | Sam Hurd | RFA | April 20, 2009 | Dallas Cowboys[13] |
QB | Brad Johnson | Released | February 26, 2009 | TBD[3] |
DL | Tank Johnson | UFA | April 7, 2009 | Cincinnati Bengals[22] |
CB | Adam Jones | Released | February 9, 2009 | TBD[2] |
P | Sam Paulescu | UFA | ||
LB | Carlos Polk | UFA | ||
OG | Cory Procter | RFA | April 4, 2009 | Dallas Cowboys[14] |
LB | Zach Thomas | UFA | April 13, 2009 | Kansas City Chiefs[23] |
2009 NFL Draft selections
Draft order | Player name | Position | Height | Weight | College | |
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Round | Pick | |||||
3 | 69 (from CLE) | Jason Williams | Outside linebacker | 6 ft 3 in | 235 lb | Western Illinois |
3 | 75 (from BUF) | Robert Brewster | Offensive tackle | 6 ft 4 in | 325 lb | Ball State |
4 | 101 (from DET) | Stephen McGee | Quarterback | 6 ft 3 in | 222 lb | Texas A&M |
4 | 110 (from BUF) | Victor Butler | Outside linebacker | 6 ft 2 in | 248 lb | Oregon State |
4 | 117 | Brandon Williams | Defensive end | 6 ft 5 in | 246 lb | Texas Tech |
5 | 156 | DeAngelo Smith | Cornerback | 5 ft 10 in | 191 lb | Cincinnati |
5 | 166 (from TEN) | Michael Hamlin | Safety | 6 ft 2 in | 207 lb | Clemson |
5 | 172 | David Buehler | Kicker | 6 ft 2 in | 220 lb | USC |
6 | 197 (from MIA) | Stephen Hodge | Safety | 6 ft 0 in | 234 lb | TCU |
6 | 208 | John Phillips | Tight end | 6 ft 6 in | 250 lb | Virginia |
7 | 227 | Mike Mickens | Cornerback | 5 ft 11 in | 176 lb | Cincinnati |
7 | 229 (from CHI) | Manuel Johnson | Wide receiver | 5 ft 11 in | 189 lb | Oklahoma |
- Selections 172 and 208 are compensatory selections awarded by the league.
- Dallas traded its first-round (No. 20), third-round (No. 84), and sixth-round selections in 2009 to Detroit in exchange for wide receiver Roy Williams and a seventh-round selection in the 2010 draft.[24]
- Dallas traded its second-round selection (51st overall) to Buffalo for their third-round selection (75th overall) and a fourth-round selection (110th overall).[25]
- Cleveland traded its third-round selection in 2009 (No. 69) to Dallas for Dallas' fourth-round selection in 2008 (No, 111: used to select tight end Martin Rucker).[26]
- Detroit traded its fourth-round selection in 2009 and third-round selection in 2008 (No. 111: traded to Cleveland, see above trade for Martin Rucker) to Dallas for Dallas' 2008 third-round selection (No. 92: used to select defensive end Cliff Avril).[27]
- The suspension of cornerback Pacman Jones on October 15, 2008 triggered a clause in his trade agreement that required Tennessee to give Dallas its fifth-round selection. Had Jones not been suspended, Dallas would have owed Tennessee a sixth-round selection.[28]
- Miami traded its sixth-round selection in 2009 and sixth-round selection in 2008 (No. 167: used to select linebacker Erik Walden) to Dallas for defensive tackle Jason Ferguson and Dallas' sixth-round selection (No. 195: used to select offensive guard Donald Thomas).[29]
Roster
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