Tom Landry.
Tom Landry
The New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys are two of the most historic teams in the NFL. The teams also have a link. Tom Landry played for the New York Giants before he became the legendary head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.
Yes, when Dan Reeves coached the Giants he brought Mike Nolan with
Tom Landry was a player and defensive coach for the New York Giants before he joined the Cowboys as head coach in 1960. Also, Dallas interim head coach Jason Garrett was a quarterback for the Giants from 2000 to 2003.
Tom Landry was the defensive coordinator for the New York Giants between 1956-1959. He took over as head coach of the expansion Dallas Cowboys in 1960.
Tom Coughlin has coached at several places in several capacities. He coached for the Rochester Institute of Technology, Syracuse University, Boston College, Philadelphia Eagles, Green Bay Packers, and Jacksonville Jaguars. He was the New York Giants' wide receivers coach from 1988-1990 and returned to the Giants as head coach in 2004.
Dallas Reynolds is number 61 on the New York Giants.
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Tom Coughlin was the New York Giants head coach in Super Bowl XLVI.
Tom LANDRY: Played for NY Giants. Coached Dallas Cowboys in a Super Bowl win.Mike DITKA Played for Chicago Bears. Coached Chicago Bears in a Super Bowl win.Dan REEVES: Played for Dallas Cowboys. Coached Denver Broncos in a Super Bowl win.8ill COWHER: Played for the Philidelphia Eagles, the Cleveland Browns and the Chicago Bears. Coached Pittsburg Steelers in a Super Bowl win.Don SHULA: Played for the Cleveland Browns, the Baltimore Colts and the Washington Redskins. Coached Miami to a Super Bowl win.Chuck NOLL: Played for the Cleveland Browns. Coached the Pittsburg Steelers in a Super bowl winClose, but no cigar...John Madden: Drafted by Philadelphia but injuries kept him from ever playing a game. Coached the Oakland Raiders to a Super Bowl win.-----Add to the list Tony Dungy, who played with the Steelers and 49ers and was the coach of the Super Bowl winning Colts in SB XLI.
Tiki Barber has never played for the Dallas Cowboys. He was drafted by the New York Giants, and played for them throughout his entire career.
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