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The 1993 Dallas Cowboys season marked their 34th in the NFL and a quest for back-to-back Super Bowl titles. The season saw the franchise become the first team to start 0–2 and still reach (and subsequently win) the Super Bowl.

1993 Dallas Cowboys season
Head Coach Jimmy Johnson
Home Field Texas Stadium
Results
Record 12–4
Place 1st NFC East
Playoff Finish Won Divisional Playoffs (Packers) 27–17
Won NFC Championship (49ers) 38–21
Won Super Bowl XXVIII (Bills) 30–13
Timeline
Previous Season Next Season
1992 1994

Regular season[]

The Cowboys' journey towards Super Bowl XXVIII proved more difficult than the previous season. Running back Emmitt Smith held out the first two regular season games over a contract dispute. Dallas would lose both games to the Washington Redskins and Buffalo Bills starting the season at 0–2. The team would also acquire veteran quarterback Bernie Kosar after his release from the Cleveland Browns as insurance for starting quarterback Troy Aikman, who suffered a severe concussion in the NFC Championship game versus San Francisco.

In arguably his finest game as a professional, Emmitt Smith suffered a 2nd degree separated shoulder in the regular season finale versus their NFC East division rival, New York Giants. Smith willed himself through excruciating pain and carried the Cowboys to an overtime win. Dallas finished with an NFC-best 12–4 record and home field advantage throughout the playoffs. Smith was later named the NFL MVP and with 1,486 rushing yards and 9 touchdowns, also gave him his third NFL rushing title. Smith would also later be voted Super Bowl MVP, giving him the honor of being the only player to win all three awards in the same season. Another outstanding Smith performance came against the Eagles, where he rushed for a career-high 237 yards.

The season was also notable for the Leon Lett "blunder" in the annual Thanksgiving Day game. With Texas Stadium unusually covered with snow and ice, Dallas led the Dolphins 14–13 with seconds remaining as the Dolphins' Pete Stoyanovich attempted a field goal. The Cowboys' Jimmie Jones blocked the field goal, apparently ending the game. However, with the blocked ball rolling around at the Dallas 10, Lett attempted to fall on it and slipped, kicking the ball and making it "live" again. Miami recovered and Stoyanovich made the most of his "shorter" second chance, giving the Dolphins a most improbable 16–14 win.

Aikman finished the regular season completing 271 out of 392 passes for 3,100 yards, 15 touchdowns, and 6 interceptions. While wide receiver Michael Irvin once again lead the team with 88 catches for 1,330 yards and 7 touchdowns. Wide receiver Alvin Harper had 36 catches for 777 yards and 5 touchdowns and tight end Jay Novacek had 44 receptions for 445 yards and 1 touchdown. The offensive line consisted of Pro Bowlers Mark Stepnoski, Erik Williams, and Nate Newton. The defense was also anchored by Pro Bowlers such as Russell Maryland, Ken Norton Jr., and Thomas Everett.

Schedule[]

Opponent Result TV Time Attendance
at Washington Redskins 16 35 L ABC 8:00pm
56,345
Buffalo Bills 10 13 L NBC 3:00pm
63,226
at Phoenix Cardinals 17 10 W TNT 7:15pm
73,025
Bye
Green Bay Packers 36 14 W CBS 12:00pm
63,568
at Indianapolis Colts 27 3 W CBS 12:00pm
60,453
San Francisco 49ers 26 17 W CBS 3:00pm
65,099
Bye
at Philadelphia Eagles 23 10 W CBS 3:00pm
61,912
New York Giants 31 9 W CBS 12:00pm
64,735
Phoenix Cardinals 20 15 W CBS 3:00pm
64,224
at Atlanta Falcons 14 27 L CBS 12:00pm
67,337
Miami Dolphins 14 16 L NBC 3:00pm
60,198
Philadelphia Eagles 23 17 W ABC 8:00pm
64,521
at Minnesota Vikings 37 20 W CBS 3:00pm
63,321
at New York Jets 28 7 W CBS 3:00pm
73,233
Washington Redskins 38 3 W CBS 3:00pm
64,497
at New York Giants 16 13 W (OT) CBS 12:00pm
77,356

Standings[]

Template:1993 NFC East standings

Playoffs[]

NFC Divisional Playoff[]

Dallas Cowboys 27, Green Bay Packers 17
1 2 3 4 Total
Packers 3 0 7 7 17
Cowboys 0 17 7 3 27

at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas

  • Game time: 12:30 p.m. EST/11:30 a.m. CST
  • Game weather: Template:Convert/°F, cloudy
  • Game attendance: 64,790
  • Referee: Dick Hantak
  • TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz and Randy Cross

NFC Championship Game[]

Dallas Cowboys 38, San Francisco 49ers 21
1 2 3 4 Total
49ers 0 7 7 7 21
Cowboys 7 21 7 3 38

at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas

  • Game time: 4:00 p.m. EST/3:00 p.m. CST
  • Game weather: Template:Convert/°F, cloudy
  • Game attendance: 64,902
  • Referee: Jerry Markbreit
  • TV announcers (CBS): Pat Summerall and John Madden

Super Bowl XXVIII[]

Dallas Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13
1 2 3 4 Total
Bills 3 10 0 0 13
Cowboys 6 0 14 10 30

at Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Georgia

  • Game time: 6:00 p.m. EST/5:00 p.m. CST
  • Game weather: In Dome
  • Game attendance: 72,817
  • Referee: Bob McElwee
  • TV announcers (NBC): Dick Enberg and Bob Trumpy
  • Scoring summary
  • DAL – FG: Eddie Murray 41 yards 3–0 DAL
  • BUF – FG: Steve Christie 54 yards 3–3 tie
  • DAL – FG: Eddie Murray 24 yards 6–3 DAL
  • BUF – TD: Thurman Thomas 4 yard run (Steve Christie kick) 10–6 BUF
  • BUF – FG: Steve Christie 28 yards 13–6 BUF
  • DAL – TD: James Washington 46 yard fumble return (Eddie Murray kick) 13–13 tie
  • DAL – TD: Emmitt Smith 17 yard run (Eddie Murray kick) 20–13 DAL
  • DAL – TD: Emmitt Smith 1 yard run (Eddie Murray kick) 27–13 DAL
  • DAL – FG: Eddie Murray 20 yards 30–13 DAL

Roster[]

Dallas Cowboys 1993 roster
Quarterbacks

Running Backs

Wide Receivers

  • 81 Tim Daniel
  • 80 Alvin Harper
  • 88 Michael Irvin
  • 82 Jimmy Smith
  • 85 Kevin Williams RS
  • 86 Tyrone Williams

Tight Ends

  • 89 Scott Galbraith
  • 83 Joey Mickey
  • 84 Jay Novacek
Offensive Linemen
  • 68 Frank Cornish C
  • 63 John Gesek G
  • 66 Kevin Gogan G
  • 61 Nate Newton G
  • 62 James Parrish T
  • 53 Mark Stepnoski C
  • 65 Ron Stone G
  • 71 Mark Tuinei T
  • 79 Erik Williams T

Defensive Linemen

  • 75 Tony Casillas DT
  • 94 Charles Haley DE
  • 95 Chad Hennings DE/DT
  • 77 Jim Jeffcoat DE
  • 97 Jimmie Jones DT
  • 78 Leon Lett DT/DE
  • 67 Russell Maryland DT
  • 92 Tony Tolbert DE
Linebackers
  • 58 Dixon Edwards OLB
  • 55 Robert Jones MLB
  • 98 Godfrey Myles OLB
  • 51 Ken Norton, Jr. MLB/OLB
  • 59 Darrin Smith OLB
  • 91 Matt Vanderbeek OLB/MLB

Defensive Backs

  • 40 Bill Bates SS
  • 24 Larry Brown CB
  • 27 Thomas Everett FS
  • 46 Joe Fishback CB
  • 29 Kenneth Gant FS/CB
  • 31 Brock Marion FS
  • 43 Elvis Patterson CB
  • 26 Kevin Smith CB
  • 41 Dave Thomas CB
  • 37 James Washington SS
  • 28 Darren Woodson SS

Special Teams

Reserve Lists

Vacant

Rookies in italics
55 Active, 0 Inactive

Awards and records[]

  • Emmitt Smith, UPI NFC Player of the Year
  • Emmitt Smith, Most Valuable Player, Super Bowl XXVIII
  • Emmitt Smith, Bert Bell Award[1]
  • Emmitt Smith, Best NFL Player ESPY Award

References[]

External links[]

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