Mark Stepnoski was the Cowboys center from 1989-1994 and came back to the team to play from 1999-2001.
The Dallas Cowboys won 3 superbowls in the 1990s. They won in 1992, 1993, and 1995. The 1992 and '93 superbowls were both against the Buffalo Bills.
The Dallas Cowboys won three Super Bowls in the 1990's. 1993, 1994, and 1996.
Emmett Smith, a professional running back for the Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals, first became famous when they won the Super Bowl in the 1990s.
In Troy Aikman's rookie year of 1989, the Dallas Cowboys won only one game. But Aikman wasn't responsible for it because of an injury. The winning quarterback in the Cowboys' lone victory was backup quarterback Steve Walsh, who guided Dallas to a 13-3 victory over the Washington Redskins at RFK Stadium.
Heading South on Interstate 35, the best answer might be Troy, Texas at 123 miles. In the 1990s it was briefly renamed Troy Aikman, Texas in honor of the Dallas Cowboys Quarterback.
Hall of Fame tackle Rayfield Wright played in five Super Bowls for the Dallas Cowboys between 1971 and 1979. Among others who have played in four Super Bowls for one team: center Mick Tinglehoff and tackle Ron Yary of the 1970s Minnesota Vikings; tackle Jon Kolb and guard Gerry Mullins of the 1970s Pittsburgh Steelers; and guard Jim Ritcher and center Kent Hull of the 1990s Buffalo Bills.
Not really. Among the few things they have in common are: (1) they played each other in Super Bowl XII (Dallas 27, Denver 10); (2) they battled for the title of "Team of the 1990s" (Dallas was more worthy by virtue of having won three Super Bowls in four years); (3) Craig Morton was the losing quarterback for both teams in Super Bowls (V with the Cowboys and XII with the Broncos); (4) Tony Dorsett played most of his career in Dallas and finished it in Denver; and (5) onetime Denver head coaches Dan Reeves and Wade Phillips had ties to the Cowboys as well.
The 1990s Cowboys championship teams were built by former University of Miami head coach Jimmy Johnson, who had an eye for football talent, a belief in the concept of team speed, and a policy of consistently rotating defensive linemen.
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The Dallas Cowboys won three National Football League championships in four seasons during the Jerry Jones era in the early 1990s (Super Bowl XXVII, Super Bowl XXVIII and Super Bowl XXX).
It most likely derives from a 1976 hit by the Irish rock band Thin Lizzy. Titled "The Boys Are Back in Town," the song was a Top 10 hit in both the United States and the United Kingdom. During the early 1990s, the song became identified with the Dallas Cowboys, whom diehard fans began calling "The 'Boys." The Thin Lizzy song was frequently played during Cowboys games at Texas Stadium (once the home of the National Football League team) and was used as bumper music by the Dallas Cowboys Radio Network. There is another frequently played song with the same name. The 1982 movie "48 HRs," starring Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy, featured a song by The Bus Boys titled "The Boys Are Back in Town." It, too, became identified with the Cowboys and has been frequently played at Dallas home games.
Obviously Terell Owens.IMPROVED ANSWER: WRONG! T.O was #81. Right now, WR Patrick Crayton sports #84. Before him, I can remember Joey Galloway wearing that number for several years. Jay Novacek, the TE on the 1990s Cowboys' Super Bowl teams was also #84.