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Dallas Cowboys: 2025 Roster, Players, Schedule, Super Bowl Wins and More

The Dallas Cowboys are a professional football team competing in the National Football Conference (NFC) East division of the NFL. Established in 1960, the Cowboys have a storied history marked by multiple championships and a dedicated fan base known for their unwavering support.

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The Cowboys' fan base is renowned for its passion and loyalty, often referred to as "America’s Team." This community of supporters is celebrated for their enthusiastic presence at games and their enduring commitment to the team through various highs and lows.

As the Cowboys prepare for the 2025 season, the organization and its fans remain hopeful that the recent roster enhancements and strategic changes will translate into improved performance and a return to Super Bowl contention.

In the 2024 season, the Cowboys faced challenges, finishing with a 7-10 record. This outcome has prompted significant roster changes and strategic adjustments aimed at refreshing the team's performance in the upcoming season.

Ownership and Management

The Dallas Cowboys are owned by Jerry Jones, who has been at the helm since 1989. Under his leadership, the franchise has become one of the most valuable sports teams in the world. Jones also serves as the team's President and General Manager, playing a direct role in personnel decisions and overall team strategy.

Will McClay holds the position of Vice President of Player Personnel, overseeing scouting and player acquisitions to build a competitive roster. The Cowboys' on-field leadership is headed by Brian Schottenheimer, who was promoted to Head Coach in 2025. He previously served as the team's offensive coordinator and is tasked with leading the Cowboys' game plans and player development.

Notable Milestones and Achievements of the Dallas Cowboys

  • The Dallas Cowboys have been one of the most successful franchises in NFL history, winning five Super Bowls and consistently being a dominant force in the league since their establishment in 1960.
  • The Cowboys secured five Super Bowl victories, winning in 1971 (Super Bowl VI), 1977 (Super Bowl XII), 1992 (Super Bowl XXVII), 1993 (Super Bowl XXVIII), and 1995 (Super Bowl XXX).
  • Dallas has also won eight NFC Championships, appearing in the Super Bowl a total of eight times (1970, 1971, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1992, 1993, and 1995).
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  • The Dallas Cowboys’ legendary Hall of Famers include quarterback Roger Staubach, who led the team to two Super Bowl wins and was known for his clutch performances. Running back Emmitt Smith remains the NFL’s all-time leading rusher, while wide receiver Michael Irvin and offensive lineman Larry Allen were dominant forces in their eras. Defensive legends like Bob Lilly, Randy White, and Deion Sanders helped shape the Cowboys' reputation as a defensive powerhouse.
  • Throughout their history, the Cowboys have made 35 playoff appearances, reflecting their consistent competitiveness and status as one of the league’s premier franchises.
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  • In the 2020 season, under head coach Mike McCarthy, the Cowboys finished with a 6-10 record, placing third in the NFC East. They scored 395 points (averaging 24.7 per game) and allowed 473 points (averaging 29.6 per game).
  • The Cowboys have struggled to return to Super Bowl glory in recent years, with their last championship coming in 1995. Despite making the playoffs multiple times in the 2000s and 2010s, they have been unable to reach the NFC Championship Game since 1995.
  • However, the Cowboys remain one of the most valuable and recognizable sports franchises worldwide, with a dedicated fan base often referring to them as "America’s Team."

Dallas Cowboys Notable Coaches and Players 

Notable Coaches:

Tom Landry (1960–1988)Landry, the longest-tenured and most iconic head coach in Cowboys history, led Dallas to two Super Bowl titles (VI, XII) and five NFC Championships. His innovative Flex Defense and disciplined coaching style made the Cowboys a dominant team for decades.
Jimmy Johnson (1989–1993)Johnson rebuilt the Cowboys in the late 1980s and led them to back-to-back Super Bowl wins in 1992 and 1993, establishing a dynasty. His emphasis on speed, physicality, and strong drafting (including the Herschel Walker trade) helped Dallas return to dominance.
Barry Switzer (1994–1997)Took over after Johnson and led the Cowboys to another Super Bowl victory (XXX) in 1995.
Bill Parcells (2003–2006)A Hall of Fame coach who helped restore the Cowboys’ competitive edge in the early 2000s.
Jason Garrett (2010–2019)Coached the team for nearly a decade, leading them to three NFC East titles but failing to reach the NFC Championship
Mike McCarthy (2020–2024)Led the team to multiple playoff appearances but struggled in the postseason, leading to his dismissal.
Brian Schottenheimer (2025–present)Hired in 2025, Schottenheimer aims to bring a new offensive approach and return the Cowboys to Super Bowl contention.

 

Notable Players:

Roger Staubach (QB, 1969–1979)A Hall of Fame quarterback and two-time Super Bowl champion, Staubach was known for his leadership and clutch performances, earning the nickname “Captain America.”
Troy Aikman (QB, 1989–2000)Led the Cowboys to three Super Bowl titles in the 1990s and is one of the most efficient quarterbacks in NFL history.
Emmitt Smith (RB, 1990–2002)The NFL’s all-time leading rusher, Smith won three Super Bowls and was named MVP of Super Bowl XXVIII.
Michael Irvin (WR, 1988–1999)A Hall of Fame wide receiver and key figure in the Cowboys' 1990s dynasty, known for his intense work ethic and leadership.
Tony Dorsett (RB, 1977–1987)A Hall of Fame running back who helped the Cowboys win Super Bowl XII and was one of the most explosive runners of his era.
Larry Allen (OL, 1994–2007)One of the most dominant offensive linemen in NFL history, Allen was known for his versatility, strength, and durability.
Bob Lilly (DT, 1961–1974)The first-ever Cowboy inducted into the Hall of Fame, Lilly was a dominant defensive force and led the team to its first Super Bowl victory.
Randy White (DT, 1975–1988)A Hall of Fame defensive lineman and Super Bowl XII co-MVP, White was one of the toughest defenders in Cowboys history.
Deion Sanders (CB, 1995–1999)Helped the Cowboys win Super Bowl XXX, bringing elite coverage skills and dynamic playmaking ability.
Jason Witten (TE, 2003–2017, 2019)One of the greatest tight ends in NFL history, Witten was known for his consistency and leadership. Major contracts of the Dallas Cowboys

Major contracts of the Dallas Cowboys 

Dak Prescott (Quarterback): Prescott's contract was restructured, resulting in a cap hit of $52,974,313 for the 2025 season. His base salary is $2 million, with a prorated bonus of $50,974,313.

Micah Parsons (Linebacker): Contract Status: Parsons is approaching eligibility for a contract extension. Given his exceptional performance, securing his future with the team is a priority for the Cowboys.

CeeDee Lamb (Wide Receiver): Lamb's contract includes void years, with prorated bonuses of $5.8 million in upcoming seasons. Negotiations for an extension are anticipated to retain his services beyond the current agreement.

Major Rivalries of the Dallas Cowboys 

The Dallas Cowboys have some of the most heated and historic rivalries in the NFL, built over decades of intense matchups and playoff battles.

Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Commanders

One of the most famous rivalries in football, the Cowboys and Commanders have clashed since 1960, creating one of the most bitter feuds in the NFC East. Their games are known for dramatic finishes, iconic moments, and playoff implications. In December 2024, the Cowboys defeated Washington 31-17, securing their third consecutive season sweep over their longtime rivals.

Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles

The Cowboys and Eagles rivalry is fueled by decades of bad blood, with both teams fighting for NFC East supremacy. In November 2024, the Eagles edged out the Cowboys 27-24 in a crucial late-season matchup, keeping their playoff hopes alive while delivering another blow to their division rivals.

Dallas Cowboys vs. San Francisco 49ers

Dating back to their legendary playoff battles in the 1970s and 1990s, the Cowboys and 49ers rivalry is one of the NFL’s greatest. With Super Bowl trips often on the line, this matchup has been filled with Hall of Fame talent and unforgettable moments. In January 2024, the 49ers eliminated the Cowboys from the playoffs for the third straight season, reinforcing their dominance in the modern era of the rivalry.

Dallas Cowboys vs. Green Bay Packers

The Cowboys and Packers rivalry has been shaped by historic playoff matchups, from the Ice Bowl in 1967 to controversial calls like Dez Bryant’s infamous no-catch in 2015. In January 2025, the Packers stunned the Cowboys 30-28 in a wild-card playoff thriller, adding another painful chapter to this bitter rivalry.

Dallas Cowboys’ Schedules

​As of March 28, 2025, the Dallas Cowboys' official 2025 NFL schedule has not been released. The NFL typically announces the full regular-season schedule in early May, following the NFL Draft. However, based on the NFL's scheduling formula, the Cowboys' opponents for the 2025 season are known. According to FBSchedules.com, the Dallas Cowboys' 2025 opponents include:​

Home Games:

  • New York Giants​
  • Philadelphia Eagles​
  • Washington Commanders​
  • Chicago Bears​
  • Carolina Panthers​
  • Cleveland Browns​
  • Los Angeles Rams​
  • AFC South team matching Cowboys' 2024 division placement​
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Away Games:
  • New York Giants
  • Philadelphia Eagles
  • Washington Commanders​
  • Atlanta Falcons​
  • Green Bay Packers​
  • Kansas City Chiefs​
  • Seattle Seahawks​
  • NFC West team matching Cowboys' 2024 division placement

Who are the starters for the Dallas Cowboys' 2025 season?

​The Dallas Cowboys are up for the 2025 season with a lineup that blends seasoned veterans and fresh talent. Here's a snapshot of the projected starters:​

Offensive :

Quarterback (QB): Dak PrescottRunning Back (RB): Javonte WilliamsWide Receivers (WRs): CeeDee Lamb, Jalen Tolbert, KaVontae TurpinTight End (TE): Jake FergusonFullback (FB): Hunter LuepkeOffensive Line (OL):Left Tackle (LT): Tyler GuytonLeft Guard (LG): Tyler SmithCenter (C): Cooper BeebeRight Guard (RG): Robert JonesRight Tackle (RT): Terence Steele

Defensive Starter

Defensive Line (DL):Left Defensive End (LDE): Dante Fowler Jr.Left Defensive Tackle (LDT): Mazi SmithRight Defensive Tackle (RDT): Osa OdighizuwaRight Defensive End (RDE): Micah ParsonsLinebackers (LBs):Weakside Linebacker (WLB): Kenneth Murray Jr.Middle Linebacker (MLB): Jack SanbornStrongside Linebacker (SLB): DeMarvion OvershownCornerbacks (CBs):Left Cornerback (LCB): DaRon BlandRight Cornerback (RCB): Trevon DiggsSafeties:Free Safety (FS): Malik HookerStrong Safety (SS): Donovan WilsonSpecial Teams:Kicker (K): Brandon AubreyPunter (P): Bryan AngerKick Returner (KR): KaVontae TurpinPunt Returner (PR): KaVontae TurpinLong Snapper (LS): Trent SiegThis projected lineup is subject to change based on injuries, performance, and coaching decisions throughout the season.