As of the 2008 season, no Cowboys' receiver has led the NFL in pass reception for a season. Two Cowboys' receivers have led the NFL in pass receiving yardage for a season ... Drew Pearson in 1977 (870 yards) and Michael Irvin in 1991 (1,523 yards).
Drew Pearson
It was Dallas wide receiver Lance Alworth, who caught a seven-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Roger Staubach near the end of the first half of Super Bowl VI. The score gave the Cowboys a 10-3 halftime lead over the AFC champion Miami Dolphins. Dallas went on to claim its first Super Bowl title with a 24-3 victory.
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The first receiver to lead the NFL in scoring was Don Hudson of the Green Bay Packers whose first year of leading the league was 1940. Hudson also performed place kicking duties for the Packers between 1940-1945. The first receiver who did no place kicking to lead the NFL in scoring was Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch who scored 17 TDs from pass receptions (102 points) for the Los Angeles Rams in 1951.
The Cowboys lead the series two games to one.
It all depends on the speed of the receiver. Usually a quarterback and receiver will practice before a game to get their timing down.
The Cowboys lead the series two games to one.
Tom Landry of the Dallas Cowboys ... the Cowboys went 0-11-1 in 1960 and won Super Bowl VI on January 16, 1972.
Through the 2010 season, the Cowboys lead the all-time series six games to four.
Through the 2012 season, the Cowboys lead the all-time series seven to four.
Through 2010, the Cowboys lead the all-time series six games to three.