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There have been two professional football teams that started in Dallas in the last 50 or so years. The Dallas Texans, an AFL franchise that moved to Kansas City and became the Kansas City Chiefs. The other team was the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys were an expansion team in 1960 for the NFL.
"The Dallas cowboys watch was named after, the Dallas cowboys. The team is based out of Dallas, Texas and they have their stadium there. Other than that I am not sure what the question is really talking about."
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Other sports exist but Dallas is Football. Dallas Cowboys (football) Texas Rangers (baseball), Dallas Mavericks (basketball), and Dallas Stars (hockey).
Not in the manner that high school and college cheerleaders do. In the 1970s, the Cowboys Cheerleaders were designed to provide pizazz like Las Vegas showgirls and other professional dance groups. But the Cheerleaders can often be seen on camera rooting for the football team.
Because the National Football League regularly rotates interconference and intraconference games between divisions, the Dallas Cowboys have played all of the other 31 teams.
The Dallas Cowboys, along with the rest of the NFL teams, went on strike in the 1987 NFL season. In addition, the Cowboys (and the other NFL teams) went on strike during the 1983 season. There were no "replacement" games in 1983 unlike 1987.
No. The Cowboys and the other teams in the NFC East will play the teams of the AFC East in 2011. The Cowboys and the Steelers are likely to play at Cowboys Stadium during the 2012 season.
The Cowboys have always been the Dallas Cowboys. Football in Dallas initially saw the Dallas Texans as the first pro football team in Dallas which folded in 1952 after one season. The Hunt family reused the Texans name again starting in 1960 , but eventually left, becoming the Kansas City Chiefs. The Cowboys joined the NFL in 1960 as the first modern era NFL expansion team.
The two played in the playoffs in the 2010 playoffs, Dallas won 34-14.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers and the Dallas Cowboys.