While it is true that recent years have not been kind to the Texas franchise, throughout history, the Dallas Cowboys have been one of the most successful and winning franchises in the NFL. But how many titles do they have exactly and in what year were they crowned champions? Then one ring by ring reviewas well as its summary all of his Super Bowl appearances.
How many titles did the Dallas Cowboys win?
Super Bowl VI
After falling in Super Bowl V against the Colts 16-13, the Dallas The Cowboys added their own first title the following year (1972). With an excellent attack led by Roger Staubachthe team led by Tom Landry had an 11-3 record in the regular season, to later beat the Vikings 20-12, the 49ers 14-3 and finally, destroy the Dolphins 24-3 in Super Bowl VIwith MVP himself Staubach (115.9 rating).
Super Bowl XII
Dallas lost Super Bowl X to Pittsburgh, but bounced back two seasons later. With names like Roger Staubach as marshal, Drew Pearson as a star receiver, except Harvey Martin, Randy White Y cliff harris As a defensive figure, Dallas opened up the rest of the competition that season. He had a 12-2 record in the regular season and added three comfortable wins in the postseason: 37-7 to the Bears, 23-6 to the Vikings and 27-10 to the Broncos in Super Bowl XII.
Without a doubt, one of the best teams of all time.
Super Bowl XXVII
If you’re talking about great Dallas (and the NFL) teams, this 1992 season probably tops the list. This Jimmie Johnson team went 13-3 in the regular season and danced its way into the Playoffs: 34-10 over the Eagles, a tighter 30-20 over the 49ers and a historic 52-17 over the Bills in Super Bowl XXVII (2nd highest mark for a Super Bowl).
Troy Aikman (Super Bowl MVP), Emmitt Smith, Michael Irwin Y Jay Novak. The main names of an attack with an ideal balance between ground and air attack.
Super Bowl XXVIII
The Cowboys and Bills met again the following year in Super Bowl XXVIII and once again the victory was for the Texans by a resounding 30-13. This time MVP went to Emmitt Smithwho had a memorable performance: 132 rushing yards, 2 touchdowns, plus 4 receptions for 26 more yards.
First and only back-to-back for the Cowboys in their history.
Super Bowl XXX
Dallas added its third title in four years in Super Bowl XXX. Already coached by Barry Switzer, but still with Aikman–Smith–Irwin trident Dominating the field, the Cowboys finished 12-4 in the regular season, later winning back-to-back Eagles 30-11, Packers 38-27 and Steelers 27-17 in Super Bowlthus avenging their losses to Pittsburgh in the definitions in 1976 and 1979.
This time the MVP went to a defender: Larry Brownresponsible for two of the three cuts suffered by Neil O’Donnell in the game.
All Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl appearances
| Super Bowl | Date | Champion | Result | Loser | Campus |
| v | 17/1/1971 | Baltimore Colts | 16-13 | Dallas Cowboys | Miami Orange Bowl |
| SAW | 16/1/1972 | Dallas Cowboys | 24-3 | Miami Dolphins | Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, LA) |
| X | 18/1/1976 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 21-17 | Dallas Cowboys | Miami Orange Bowl |
| XII | 1/15/1978 | Dallas Cowboys | 27-10 | Denver Broncos | Louisiana Superdome |
| XIII | 21/1/1979 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 35-31 | Dallas Cowboys | Miami Orange Bowl |
| XXVII | 31/1/1993 | Dallas Cowboys | 52-17 | buffalo bills | Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA) |
| XXVIII | 30/1/1994 | Dallas Cowboys | 30-13 | buffalo bills | dome agriculture |
| XXX | 28/1/1996 | Dallas Cowboys | 27-17 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Sun Devils Stadium (Tempe, Arizona) |
