On January 4, 2015, the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Detroit Lions, 24-20, in a wild-card playoff game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, whose postseason record as a starter is 2-4, threw for two touchdowns and 293 yards in the contest.
The 2014 Dallas Cowboys qualified for the postseason for the 31st time by winning the NFC East division title. They defeated the Detroit Lions, 24-20, in the wild-card round of the NFC playoffs. They were defeated by the Green Bay Packers, the NFC North champions, in the divisional round.
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In the 2003 NFC Wildcard playoffs - the Panthers defeated the Cowboys 29-10.
2009
The Cowboys were defeated by the Minnesota Vikings in the second round of the 2009-2010 playoffs, 34-3.
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Until the 2009-2010 NFC playoffs, Dallas hadn't won in the postseason since Dec. 28, 1996, when the Cowboys beat the Minnesota Vikings, 40-15, in the wild-card round at Texas Stadium.
The Cowboys have missed the playoffs for three straight years - 2010-12. The Patriots last missed the playoffs in 2008.
As of the 2008 season playoffs, that was January 2, 1999 in the wild card playoff round when the Cardinals defeated the Dallas Cowboys, 20-7.
The Cowboys qualified for the playoffs after the 2003, 2006, 2007 and 2009 seasons. Their playoff record during that period was 1-4.
The last time that all three of those NFC East teams missed the playoffs was after the 2013 season. The Philadelphia Eagles won the title with a 10-and-6 record. The Dallas Cowboys were second at 8-8, followed by the New York Giants at 7-9 and the Washington Redskins at 3-13.
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Through the 2008 season, that was December 12, 1999 when the Cowboys defeated the Eagles, 20-10, in Dallas. The Eagles have won 6 straight December games against the Cowboys since then.