Through the 2015 season, the Cowboys lead the all-time series seven games to four.
The Raiders lead the series six games to four.
No. Including the postseason, the Dallas Cowboys lead the all-time series versus the Pittsburgh Steelers, 16-15.
Through the 2010 season, the Browns lead the all-time series 17-12, which includes regular-season and postseason games.
Through the 2012 season, the Dallas Cowboys lead the Steelers in the regular season series, 15-13. The Steelers lead 2-1 in Super Bowl wins.
Through the 2015 season, the Dallas Cowboys lead the all-time series 10 games to seven. The total includes regular-season and postseason contests.
The Cowboys lead the series six games to three.
The Raiders lead the series six games to four.
Through the 2010 National Football League season, the Dallas Cowboys lead the series 16 to 14. The total includes regular-season and postseason contests.
Through the 2013 season, the Dallas Cowboys lead the all-time series, 16-15. The total includes regular-season and postseason games.
The Cowboys lead the series two games to one.
Through the 2016 season, the Dallas Cowboys lead the all-time series 14 games to four.
Through the 2011 season, the Dallas Cowboys lead the Cardinals franchise in the all-time series 55-31-1. The total includes regular-season and postseason games.
No. Including the postseason, the Dallas Cowboys lead the all-time series versus the Pittsburgh Steelers, 16-15.
As of the 2014 regular season, the Dallas Cowboys lead the Bears in the overall series, 14 to 11. The total includes regular-season and postseason contests.
Through the 2010 season, the series is tied 15-15, which includes regular-season and postseason games.
Through September 10, 2017, the Cowboys lead the all-time series 63-46-2. The total includes regular-season and postseason games.
Through the 2017 regular season, the teams have played 2,344 times. The Dodgers have won 1,185 times and the Reds 1,145 times.