The first Super Bowl the Cowboys played in was Super Bowl V in 1971. For the regular season Craig Morton threw 207 passes and completed 102 for 1819 yards, 15 TDs, and 7 INTs. Roger Staubach threw 82 passes and completed 44 for 542 yards, 2 TDs, and 8 INTs. Morton was the starting quarterback throughout the playoffs, including the Super Bowl. Staubach did not attempt a pass in Super Bowl V.
The Cowboys quarterback was Roger Staubach.
Roger Stauback
Roger Staubach.
Linebacker Chuck Howley of the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl V.
Super Bowl VI as a backup quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys.
Cowboys. The Cowboys first Super Bowl win was Super Bowl VI and the Steelers first Super Bowl win was Super Bowl IX.
Quarterback Roger Staubach led the Dallas Cowboys to victory in Super Bowl VI and Super Bowl XII.
Quarterback Roger Staubach of the Dallas Cowboys was the MVP of Super Bowl VI.
Quarterback Troy Aikman of the Dallas Cowboys was named MVP of Super Bowl XXVII.
Roger Staubach.
Craig Morton.
In 1971 Chuck Howley of the Dallas Cowboys won the Super Bowl MVP for Super Bowl V, intercepting two passes and recovering a fumble in the Cowboys 16-13 loss to the Baltimore Colts. It was the first time that a defensive player received the honor and the first and so far only time a player from the losing team won the award.