Dallas outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware had a team record 20 quarterback sacks during the 2008 season.
Cowboys defensive great Harvey Martin had 23 quarterback sacks during the 1977 season, but that was before the NFL adopted sacks as an official statistic in 1982.
On October 23, 2011, Dallas Cowboys rookie running back DeMarco Murray rushed for 253 yards on 25 carries as the Cowboys defeated the St. Louis Rams 34-7. Murray, who had a 91-yard touchdown run in the first quarter, broke Emmitt Smith's 1993 record of 237 yards.
On December 28, 2014, Murray broke another of Smith's marks. He rushed for 1,845 yards in the final game of the regular season to surpass Smith's team record of 1,773 yards, established in 1995. Murray's total is the 17th most rushing yards in a season in National Football League history.
Rookie Demarco Murray ran for 253 yards on October 23, 2011 against the St. Louis Rams in his first start for the injured Felix Jones which included a 91 yard TD run. Coming into the game he only hsd 71 career rushing yards.
Tight end Jason Witten is the No. 1 pass catcher in Dallas Cowboys history -- and one of the NFL's all-time greats. Through December 24, 2017, Witten is the team's all-time leader in receptions with 1,150 and reception yards with 12,431.
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Michael Irvin holds that particular record for the Cowboys.
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Chad Hutchison was the Cowboys QB in the game (10/27/02 against the Seahawks) Smith set the all time rushing record.
Pat White holds the QB rushing record.
Tony Dorsett
Kevin Faulk
Career Record: Emmitt Smith of the Dallas Cowboys. He has five rushing touchdowns scored over three games. Single Game Record: Terrell Davis of the Denver Broncos scored three rushing touchdowns in a single game.
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On October 27, 2002, Dallas Cowboys running back Emmitt Smith broke the National Football League's career rushing record in a game against the Seattle Seahawks at Texas Stadium.