The Dallas Cowboys have had a blue star on the sides of their helmets since their inaugural season of 1960. Both Alicia Landry, the wife of the Cowboys' first head coach, Tom Landry, and Tex Schramm, the team's original president and general manager, have been credited with the idea. But the Cowboys' star as we know it today with the white border and the 3-D look, was created by longtime team employee Jack Eskridge. The Cowboys wore white helmets with a simple blue star from 1960 to 1963. But in 1964, Schramm tinkered with the uniforms and came up with a silver helmet featuring Eskridge's white-bordered star.
The Dallas Cowboys entered the NFL in 1960.
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The Dallas Cowboys were an NFL expansion team in 1960.
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The star logo for the Dallas Cowboys NFL football team is a blue five pointed star. There is also a white stripe which goes all the way around the inner edge of the star logo.
The star on the Dallas Cowboys' helmets and uniforms is a reference to Texas' historical image as the Lone Star State.
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