Through the 2016 season the Cowboys have made the playoffs in 32 seasons: 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2014, 2016.
2 ... QB Sammy Baugh of the Washington Redskins and DT Bob Lilly of the Dallas Cowboys.
According to a 2005 Forbes study, the Washington Redskins were the most valuable franchise in the NFL at a value of $1.3 billion. The Dallas Cowboys were second at a value of $1.1 billion.
Jan. 27, 1991- New York Giants Jan. 26, 1992- Washington Redskins Jan. 31, 1993- Dallas Cowboys Jan. 30, 1994- Dallas Cowboys
Yes. In Jimmy Johnson's first season as head coach (1989), the Cowboys went 1-15. Their only victory was over the Washington Redskins in Week 9.
Through the 2016 season, the Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Redskins have played eight times on Thanksgiving Day. The Cowboys have a 7-and-1 record in those games. The results are as follows (Dallas victories in bold):Nov. 28, 1968 -- Dallas 29, Washington 20 (at The Cotton Bowl).Nov. 28, 1974 -- Dallas 24, Washington 23 (at Texas Stadium).Nov. 23, 1978 -- Dallas 37, Washington 10 (at Texas Stadium).Nov. 22, 1990 -- Dallas 27, Washington 17 (at Texas Stadium).Nov. 28, 1996 -- Dallas 21, Washington 10 (at Texas Stadium).Nov. 28, 2002 -- Dallas 27, Washington 20 (at Texas Stadium).Nov. 22, 2012 -- Washington 38, Dallas 31 (at Cowboys Stadium).Nov. 24, 2016 -- Dallas 31, Washington 26 (at AT&T Stadium).
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The cast of 1982 NFC Championship Game - 1982 includes: Benny Barnes as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Strong Safety Jeff Bostic as Himself - Washington Redskins Center Bob Breunig as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Linebacker Joe Bugel as Himself - Washington Redskins Offensive Coordinator Dave Butz as Himself - Washington Redskins Defenisve Tackle Monte Coleman as Himself - Washington Redskins Linebacker Doug Cosbie as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Tight End Vernon Dean as Himself - Washington Redskins Cornerback Anthony Dickerson as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Linebacker Doug Donley as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Wide Receiver Tony Dorsett as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Running Back Michael Downs as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Free Safety Alvin Garrett as Himself - Washington Redskins Wide Receiver Nick Giaquinto as Himself - Washington Redskins Running Back Darryl Grant as Himself - Washington Redskins Defensive Tackle Russ Grimm as Himself - Washington Redskins Guard Clarence Harmon as Himself - Washington Redskins Fullback Mike Hegman as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Linebacker Gary Hogeboom as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Joe Jacoby as Himself - Washington Redskins Tackle Billy Joe DuPree as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Tight End Mel Kaufman as Himself - Washington Redskins Linebacker Dexter Manley as Himself - Washington Redskins Defensive End Harvey Martin as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Defensive End Mat Mendenhall as Himself - Washington Redskins Defensive End Rich Milot as Himself - Washington Redskins Linebacker Brent Musburger as Himself - Studio Host Mike Nelms as Himself - Washington Redskins Defensive Back Timmy Newsome as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Fullback Neal Olkewicz as Himself - Washington Redskins Linebacker Richie Petitbon as Himself - Washington Redskins Defensive Coordinator Tom Rafferty as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Center Rafael Septien as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Kicker Don Smerek as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Defensive Tackle Ron Springs as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Fullback George Starke as Himself - Washington Redskins Tackle Pat Summerall as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Joe Theismann as Himself - Washington Redskins Quarterback Everson Walls as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Cornerback Randy White as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Defensive Tackle Jeris White as Himself - Washington Redskins Cornerback
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The Dallas Cowboys failed to qualify for the 2012-2013 National Football Conference playoffs because they lost the final game of the season to the Washington Redskins. The Cowboys finished the regular season with an 8-and-8 record. Washington won the NFC East division title with a 10-and-6 record, and advanced to the playoffs.
Cowboys have won 5 superbowls, the Redskins have won 3.
NFL on FOX - 1994 Dallas Cowboys at Washington Redskins 18-11 was released on: USA: 20 November 2011
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The Redskins' divisional rivals are; the New York Giants, the Philadelphia Eagles and, the Dallas Cowboys.
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No, the 'Skins choked. The Dallas Cowboys beat the Washington Redskins 14-10.
The Cowboys lost a divisional playoff to the New York Giants.