According to Pro Football Reference, the Cowboys had 322 first downs in the 1994 regular season, 160 by passing, 136 by rushing, and 26 by penalty.
November 3, 1989: Cowboys 13, Washington Redskins 3 The Cowboys went 1-15 in the 1989 season.
During the 1996 regular season, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman started the first 15 games, but was held out of the final contest at Washington, along with star running back Emmitt Smith. They were sidelined to make sure they were injury free for the playoffs.
The UCLA quarterback was the first pick of the 1989 draft, selected by the Dallas Cowboys on April 23 of that year.
In his 12 year career Troy Aikman never lost to the Oakland Raiders. During is tenure with the Cowboys, they played the Raiders three times. The first two games the Cowboys won in 1992 and 1995 and the third they lost in 1998. However, Aikman was out due to injury and did not play in the loss.
Troy Aikman was never benched for performance reasons as a rookie quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys in 1989. He started the Cowboys' first three games of the season, but was sidelined by a broken left index finger against the New York Giants in Game 4. He was replaced in the game and for the next month by another rookie quarterback, Steve Walsh. Aikman returned for the last seven games of the season, giving him an 0-11 record as a starter during Dallas' woeful 1-and-15 season. Walsh was at the helm for the team's only win, a 13 to 3 victory over the Washington Redskins.
According to Database Football, the Cowboys had 322 first downs in the 1994 season; 136 by rushing, 160 by passing, and 26 by penalty.
1960
No, the Cowboys were 0-11-1 in 1960, their first season.
Troy Aikman began his college career during the 1984 season at The University of Oklahoma.
Jimmy Johnson. It was his first season as head coach of the Cowboys.
The Cowboys first season in the NFL was 1960 and their record was 0-11-1. The tie came against the New York Giants.