No one. The last Dallas Cowboys running back to win a rushing title was Emmitt Smith during the 1995 season.
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No. But his first big country hit was appreciated by hundreds of thousands of Dallas fans. The title: "Should've Been a Cowboy."
One of the statistics kept in football is rushing yards. A 'rushing title' basically means the same as 'who led the league in rushing yards'. The player that wins a 'rushing title' is the player 'who led the league in rushing yards'. Rushing yards are accrued when an offensive player advances the ball past the line of scrimmage without the aid of a forward pass.
Through Super Bowl XLIV, that was Shaun Alexander of the 2005 Seattle Seahawks who won the NFL rushing title with 1880 yards and played in Super Bowl XL.
Shaun Alexander
When used to mean a group of ranchers, cowboys is a common noun. If used as the name of the football team (Dallas Cowboys), a business (Backcountry Cowboy Outfitters), or a book/movie title (Midnight Cowboy) it is a proper noun.
Prior to Shaun Alexander, that was Terrell Davis of the Denver Broncos who led the NFL with 2,008 rushing yards in the 1998 season and played in Super Bowl XXXIII. The only other player to accomplish this is Emmitt Smith of the Dallas Cowboys who did it three times. He led the NFL with 1,773 rushing yards in 1995 and played in Super Bowl XXX, 1,486 yards in 1993 and played in Super Bowl XXVIII, and 1,713 yards in 1992 and played in Super Bowl XXVII.
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No you can not.
to win the all aroubd the cowboy has to participate in more then one event and be the top money earner.
"North Dallas Forty" by ex-Dallas Cowboys WR Pete Gent.