Who was QB for Cowboys in 2015?
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Who was QB for Cowboys in 2015?
Regular season
Season(s) | Quarterback(s) |
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2014 | Tony Romo (15) / Brandon Weeden (1) |
2015 | Matt Cassel (7) / Tony Romo (4) / Brandon Weeden (3) / Kellen Moore (2) |
2016 | Dak Prescott (16) |
2017 | Dak Prescott (16) |
Who was Dallas Cowboys running back in 2015?
Starters
Pos | Player | Age |
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RB | Darren McFadden | 28 |
WR | Dez Bryant | 27 |
WR | Terrance Williams | 26 |
TE | James Hanna | 26 |
What year did Dallas Cowboys only win one game?
1989
1989 was the first season in the history of Monday Night Football that did not feature at least one Cowboys game. The only win by the Cowboys during the season was against the rival Redskins in Washington….
1989 Dallas Cowboys season | |
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Home Field | Texas Stadium |
Results | |
Record | 1–15 |
Place | 5th NFC East |
What was Dallas Cowboys record in 2014?
12–4
2014 Dallas Cowboys season | |
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Record | 12–4 |
Division place | 1st NFC East |
Playoff finish | Won Wild Card Playoffs (vs. Lions) 24–20 Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Packers) 21–26 |
Pro Bowlers | Dez Bryant WR, Travis Frederick C, L. P. Ladouceur LS, Zack Martin G, DeMarco Murray RB, Tony Romo QB, Tyron Smith LT, Jason Witten TE |
What was the Cowboys record in 2013?
8–8
2013 Dallas Cowboys season | |
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Home field | AT Stadium |
Results | |
Record | 8–8 |
Division place | 2nd NFC East |
Who is the most successful NFL team in history?
1. The New England Patriots. The Patriots have really dominated the NFL since 2001, with 6 Super Bowl titles (2002, 2004, 2005, 2015, 2017 and 2019. The have been in 11 Super Bowls with 5 losses, which puts them way out in front as the greatest NFL team in the Super Bowl era.
Why did DeMarco Murray retire?
Murray earned his third Pro Bowl selection as he ran for 1,287 yards and nine touchdowns. However, in 2017, injuries affected his season, according to NFL.com, and he only ran for 659 yards and six touchdowns for the Titans that season. He then announced his retirement in July 2018, according to NFL.com.