The Dallas Cowboys had a handful of black players during the team's inaugural National Football League season. Among them were wide receivers Frank Clarke and Woodley Lewis and defensive lineman Nate Borden. Rookie running back Don Perkins was scheduled to play for the Cowboys that season, but a broken foot delayed his Dallas debut until 1961.
In 2013, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo signed a six-year extension with the team worth $108 million, with 55 million guaranteed and $25 million in bonuses. He has been the quarterback in Dallas since October 2006.
Since the 2006 season, the Dallas Cowboys are 2-and-4 in playoff appearances with Tony Romo as the starting quarterback.
Roger Staubach's record as Dallas Cowboys quarterback was 85-29 during his career, which ran from 1969 to 1979.
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.
The Dallas Cowboys record in 2009 was 11-5.
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The 2011 Dallas Cowboys won eight games and lost eight.
The Dallas Cowboys have had 4 owners in their history so far.
Cowboys have 32 so far.
Romo, who was a quarterback at Eastern Illinois University, was not selected in the 2003 NFL college draft. He signed with the Dallas Cowboys as a free agent, but did not play for his first three seasons on the squad. He became the team's starting quarterback midway through the 2006 regular-season and has been the No.1 starter ever since. The 2014 regular season was Romo's 12th as a member of the Cowboys.
The Dallas Cowboys have appeared in the playoffs 30 times between 1966 and 2009.