They were upset by the Los Angeles Rams.
Yes. The Hall of Fame quarterback, who played for the Dallas Cowboys from 1969 to 1979, is a devout Roman Catholic.
Roger Staubach's record as Dallas Cowboys quarterback was 85-29 during his career, which ran from 1969 to 1979.
Roger Staubach has: Played Himself - Dallas cowboys Quarterback in "The NFL on CBS" in 1956. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback in "The NFL on NBC" in 1965. Played himself in "The David Frost Show" in 1969. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback in "Super Bowl V" in 1971. Played Himself - NFC Quarterback in "1971 NFL Pro Bowl" in 1971. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback in "1971 NFC Championship Game" in 1972. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback in "1972 NFC Championship Game" in 1972. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback in "Super Bowl VI" in 1972. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback in "1973 NFC Championship Game" in 1973. Played himself in "Good Morning America" in 1975. Played himself in "The NFL Today" in 1975. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback in "Super Bowl X" in 1976. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback in "1975 NFC Championship Game" in 1976. Played himself in "Super Bowl" in 1976. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback in "Super Bowl XII" in 1978. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback in "1977 NFC Championship Game" in 1978. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback in "1978 NFC Championship Game" in 1979. Played Himself - Guest in "Health Field" in 1979. Played Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback in "Super Bowl XIII" in 1979. Played Himself - Color Commentator in "1981 Cotton Bowl" in 1981. Played himself in "All-Star Birthday Party at Annapolis" in 1982. Played himself in "Blue Angels in Razor Sharp" in 1982. Played himself in "Follies, Crunches and Highlights" in 1990. Played Himself - Declaration of Independence Reciter in "Fox NFL Sunday" in 1994. Played himself in "ESPN SportsCentury" in 1999. Played Himself - Telephone Interviewee in "Mike and Mike in the Morning" in 2005. Played Himself - ESPN NFL Analyst in "Mike and Mike in the Morning" in 2005. Played Himself - Pro Football Hall of Famer in "Mike and Mike in the Morning" in 2005. Played himself in "Super Bowl XL" in 2006. Played himself in "NFL Classics" in 2007. Played himself in "A Football Life" in 2011. Played himself in "Head Games" in 2012.
Doug Cosbie, who was drafted in 1979 by Dallas Cowboys seven picks before the San Francisco 49ers selected quarterback Joe Montana in the third round, played his entire career with the Cowboys through the 1988 season.
Roger Staubach played for the Dallas Cowboys from 1969 to 1979. As the starting quarterback for Dallas, he led the team to six National Football Conference championship games, four Super Bowls and two Super Bowl titles. He was inducted into the Cowboys Ring of Honor in 1983 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1985.
Roger Staubach
Yes. Former Cowboys wide receiver Pete Gent (1964-1968) wrote a novel/autobiography in 1973 entitled North Dallas 40. The main characters in the book were a quarterback and wide receiver of a professional football team. It is believed that the quarterback was modeled after Don Meredith and the wide receiver after Gent. The movie was released in 1979 and Gent wrote the screenplay.
Harris, the great Dallas safety who was inducted into the Cowboys Ring of Honor in 2004, wore No. 43 from 1970 to 1979.
Glenn Sutton 1979
The Pittsburgh Steelers and the Dallas Cowboys.
Vince Ferragamo.