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The 1996 Dallas Cowboys season would mark their 37th consecutive season in the NFL.


1996 Dallas Cowboys season
Head Coach Barry Switzer
Home Field Texas Stadium
Results
Record 10–6
Place 1st NFC East
Playoff Finish Won Wild Card Playoffs (Vikings) 40–15
Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Panthers) 26–17
Timeline
Previous season Next season
1995 1997

Regular season[]

Against the Chicago Bears in week one, running back Emmitt Smith would leave the game late with an injury that left him temporary paralyzed. Though not career-threatening, Smith's injury would hamper his effectiveness for the duration of the season. Adding to their difficulties, star wide receiver Michael Irvin would be suspended for the first five games due his highly publicized off-season incidents. Star cornerback Deion Sanders would be the first player in the modern era of the NFL to start several games on both offense and defense.

After losing three of their first four games, the team would return to form, winning three straight before defeating former head coach Jimmy Johnson, then head coach of the Miami Dolphins on the way to their fifth consecutive NFC East title. Although Dallas still moved the ball well on offense, they had serious late-season trouble scoring touchdowns (ultimately finishing just 25th in the league in points scored). They won games with Green Bay (21 to 6) and New England (12 to 6) (the season's eventual Super Bowl participants) without scoring a touchdown (seven field goals against Green Bay and four against New England); Dallas' defense finished third in the league in fewest points allowed.

The season would also see the return of former Cowboy Herschel Walker who added versatility as both a running back and kick off returner. Walker had ten carries for 83 yards and a touchdown and 27 kick returns for 779 yards.

The game of the year came on November 10 at San Francisco. The Cowboys stood at 5–4 with the Niners 7–2; the Niners had won three straight meetings with the Cowboys since Barry Switzer was hired as head coach. Sacks by Broderick Thomas and Jim Schwantz knocked Niners quarterback Steve Young out of the game and Elvis Grbac, who'd shredded the Cowboys defense the previous year, came on, and after the Niners blew a 10–0 lead they took a 17–10 lead with 11:30 left in the fourth quarter. The Cowboys drove to the Niners redzone but Aikman was picked off in the endzone by Marquez Pope with 6:30 to go. Grbac, however, was intercepted at his six-yard line on the ensuing play by Fred Strickland, and three plays later Aikman connected with Eric Bjornson for the tying touchdown. In the overtime a big Emmitt Smith run set up Chris Boniol's winning field goal. With the win combined with a Redskins loss to Arizona the Cowboys surged to win the NFC East.

After defeating the Minnesota Vikings 40 to 15 in the first round of the playoffs at Texas Stadium (which was, until 2009, their last playoff win), the Cowboys would travel to Charlotte, North Carolina and lose the second year expansion team 12–4 NFC West Champion Carolina Panthers. Star receiver Michael Irvin was injured in the opening moments of the Carolina playoff game.

Notable additions to the team included linebacker Randall Godfrey and safety George Teague.

The Cowboys' win over the 49ers ended a curious decade-long losing streak in Week 10 games (this included an 0–3 record in week 10 games during World Championship seasons). Also, with the win against the Miami Dolphins at Joe Robbie Stadium, this was the first time the Cowboys franchise won a football game in South Florida. During this period of futility, the Cowboys lost three Super Bowls in the Orange Bowl by a total of 11 points and lost twice to the Miami Dolphins in 1978 (23 to 16, also in a week 10 game) and in 1984 (28 to 21).

Schedule[]

Opponent Result Notes Attendance
at Chicago Bears 6 22 L Emmitt Smith injured
66,944
New York Giants 27 0 W
63,069
Indianapolis Colts 24 25 L Last second 57-yard FGA by Chris Boniol bounced off the crossbar
63,021
at Buffalo Bills 7 10 L Troy Aikman sacked by Bruce Smith and suffered ankle injury
78,098
at Philadelphia Eagles 23 19 W
67,201
Arizona Cardinals 17 3 W Michael Irvin returned from suspension
64,096
Atlanta Falcons 32 28 W
64,091
at Miami Dolphins 29 10 W First meeting between Cowboys and former coach Jimmy Johnson
75,283
Philadelphia Eagles 21 31 L
64,952
at San Francisco 49ers 20 17 W First win over 49ers since 1993 playoffs
68,919
Green Bay Packers 21 6 W Chris Boniol tied a then NFL Record with 7 field goals in one game.
65,032
at New York Giants 6 20 L
77,081
Washington Redskins 21 10 W
64,955
at Arizona Cardinals 10 6 W
70,763
New England Patriots 12 6 W Win clinched NFC East
64,578
at Washington Redskins 10 37 L Final game at RFK Stadium; Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith did not play
56,454

Standings[]

NFC East
view · talk · edit W L T PCT PF PA
Dallas Cowboys 10 6 0 .625 286 250
Philadelphia Eagles 10 6 0 .625 363 341
Washington Redskins 9 7 0 .563 364 312
Arizona Cardinals 7 9 0 .438 300 397
New York Giants 6 10 0 .375 242 297

Roster[]

Dallas Cowboys 1996 roster
Quarterbacks

Running Backs

Wide Receivers

Tight Ends

Offensive Linemen

Defensive Linemen

Linebackers

Defensive Backs

Special Teams

Reserve Lists

Currently vacant

Rookies in italics
52 Active, 0 Inactive

References[]

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Buffalo Baltimore Denver Arizona Chicago Atlanta
Indianapolis Cincinnati Kansas City Dallas Detroit Carolina
Miami Houston Oakland NY Giants Green Bay New Orleans
New England Jacksonville San Diego Philadelphia Minnesota St. Louis
NY Jets Pittsburgh Seattle Washington Tampa Bay San Francisco
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