The home jersey is white; the jersey worn sometimes on the road is royal blue.
The Dallas Cowboys traditonally wear white jerseys on the road unless the home team decides to wear white.
I'd like to see it. The only reason Dallas lost Super Bowl 5 in them was the qb. If Roger Staubach had started instead of Craig Morton, Cowboys would have blown out the Baltimore Colts.
In a break from recent tradition, the Dallas Cowboys decided to wear their solid blue road jerseys for a home game at AT&T Stadium. It was the first time since their days in the Cotton Bowl 40-plus years ago that they wore blue at home.
In recent years, the Dallas Cowboys have won their blue double-star jerseys with white sleeves. It's a good bet that they'll wear them again in their Thanksgiving Day 2012 match against the Washington Redskins.
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Yes. The Cowboys usually wear blue jerseys for road games in which the opposing team wears white jerseys. The best bets for this in 2011: Sunday, September 11 against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium; November 20 against Washington at FedEx Field; and December 17 against Tampa Bay at Raymond James Stadium.
The Cowboys don't always wear white. Through a mixup, they even wound up wearing blue jerseys at home for the 2013 Thanksgiving Day game against the New York Giants. Dallas traditionally wears white jerseys at home and on the road -- unless the opposing team prefers to wear white. The tradition began in the 1960s when Tex Schramm, the Cowboys' innovative general manager decided Dallas fans would appreciate seeing opposing teams wearing their home uniforms at the Cotton Bowl.
Royal Blue and Silver.
They wear a green shirt with a white number, and white pants.