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1985 Dallas Cowboys season

NFL team season


NFL team season

FieldValue
teamDallas Cowboys
year1985
record10–6
division_place1st NFC East
coachTom Landry
general managerTex Schramm
ownerBum Bright
stadiumTexas Stadium
playoffsLost [Divisional Playoffs](1985-86-nfl-playoffs)
(at [Rams](1985-los-angeles-rams-season)) 0–20
pro bowlers4
shortnavlinkCowboys seasons

(at Rams) 0–20

The ** Dallas Cowboys season** was the franchise's 26th season in the National Football League. The Cowboys improved on their 9-7 record from 1984 and made the playoffs after a one-year absence. This marked the final postseason appearance for the Cowboys under Tom Landry and Bum Bright, where they were shut out 20–0 in the divisional playoff game to the Los Angeles Rams. The team holds the record for consecutive winning seasons with 20.

Summary

The Cowboys' defense attempting to stop Rams' running back Eric Dickerson (''29'') in the 1985-86 NFC Divisional Playoffs Game.

Tom Landry's team got off to a fast start, opening the season with 44–14 trouncing of their longtime nemesis, the Redskins, and later defeating the Steelers (their first victory over Pittsburgh since 1972) to give the team a 5–1 record and an early two-game lead over the rest of the division. However, the team was up and down the rest of the way, finishing out the season 5–5 and allowing both the Giants and Redskins to catch up with them at 10–6. Two wins each over both the Giants and Redskins allowed the Cowboys to win the division based on the tie-breaking rules. During the inconsistent stretch toward the end of the season, the Cowboys suffered two of the most embarrassing defeats in team history. On November 17, the undefeated Chicago Bears came to Texas Stadium and gave the Cowboys a 44–0 beating that was the 2nd worst loss in team history, and it was also the first time in 218 games that the Cowboys had not scored. Three weeks later the team traveled to Cincinnati, where the Bengals handed them a 50–24 loss, piling up 570 yards in the process, the most yards the Cowboys had given up in team history. The Cowboys proved to be a resilient bunch however, winning a crucial game at home against the Giants the following week that gave them their first division title since 1981, and the final for Tom Landry. That game would prove to be the last highlight of the season, as the team was shut out in the playoffs for the first time in team history, 20–0, by the Rams at Anaheim Stadium, which would prove to be the final playoff appearance for the Cowboys under Landry.

With the previous season's quarterback controversy behind him, Danny White led the Cowboys' passing game to number three overall in the league. Wide receiver Tony Hill posted career highs in receptions and receiving yards, and Mike Renfro blossomed in his second season with the Cowboys. Tight end Doug Cosbie had another Pro Bowl season. Turnovers proved to be a problem though, as White and backup quarterback Gary Hogeboom combined to throw 24 interceptions. Running back Tony Dorsett was the only reliable ball carrier on the roster, rushing for 1,307 yards on the season, and going over 10,000 yards for his career. On the defensive side of the ball, the Cowboys registered 62 sacks and 33 interceptions, with cornerback Everson Walls becoming the first player to ever lead the league in interceptions three times, with nine. The big plays covered up a pass defense that ranked 27th in the league, and a defense that ranked 23rd overall. The secondary allowed big plays through the air throughout the season, and the defense allowed running back Eric Dickerson to rush for a playoff record 248 yards in their playoff game against the Rams.

NFL draft

Main article: 1985 NFL draft

Undrafted free agents

PlayerPositionCollege
Bryan WagnerPunterCal State Northridge

Personnel

Staff

1985 Dallas Cowboys staff
**Front office**

Roster

1985 Dallas Cowboys roster
**Quarterbacks**

Regular season

Schedule

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**[Washington Redskins](1985-washington-redskins-season)****W** 44–141–0Texas Stadium62,292[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198509090dal.htm)
September 15at [Detroit Lions](1985-detroit-lions-season)**L** 21–261–1Pontiac Silverdome72,985[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198509150det.htm)
September 22[Cleveland Browns](1985-cleveland-browns-season)**W** 20–72–1Texas Stadium61,456[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198509220dal.htm)
September 29at [Houston Oilers](1985-houston-oilers-season)**W** 17–103–1Houston Astrodome49,686[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198509290oti.htm)
October 6at **[New York Giants](1985-new-york-giants-season)****W** 30–294–1Giants Stadium74,981[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198510060nyg.htm)
October 13[Pittsburgh Steelers](1985-pittsburgh-steelers-season)**W** 27–135–1Texas Stadium63,062[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198510130dal.htm)
October 20at **[Philadelphia Eagles](1985-philadelphia-eagles-season)****L** 14–165–2Veterans Stadium70,114[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198510200phi.htm)
October 27[Atlanta Falcons](1985-atlanta-falcons-season)**W** 24–106–2Texas Stadium57,941[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198510270dal.htm)
at **[St. Louis Cardinals](1985-st-louis-cardinals-nfl-season)****L** 10–216–3Busch Stadium49,347[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198511040crd.htm)
November 10at **[Washington Redskins](1985-washington-redskins-season)****W** 13–77–3RFK Stadium55,750[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198511100was.htm)
November 17[Chicago Bears](1985-chicago-bears-season)**L** 0–447–4Texas Stadium63,855[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198511170dal.htm)
November 24**[Philadelphia Eagles](1985-philadelphia-eagles-season)****W** 34–178–4Texas Stadium54,047[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198511240dal.htm)
November 28**[St. Louis Cardinals](1985-st-louis-cardinals-nfl-season)****W** 35–179–4Texas Stadium54,125[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198511280dal.htm)
December 8at [Cincinnati Bengals](1985-cincinnati-bengals-season)**L** 24–509–5Riverfront Stadium56,936[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198512080cin.htm)
December 15**[New York Giants](1985-new-york-giants-season)****W** 28–2110–5Texas Stadium62,310[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198512150dal.htm)
December 22at [San Francisco 49ers](1985-san-francisco-49ers-season)**L** 16–3110–6Candlestick Park60,114[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198512220sfo.htm)

Division opponents are in bold text

Game summaries

Week 1: vs. Washington Redskins

Week 5

Week 6: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

Week 15: vs. New York Giants

Standings

Playoffs

Main article: 1985–86 NFL playoffs

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*First Round Bye*
at [Los Angeles Rams](1985-los-angeles-rams-season) (2)**L** 0–20Anaheim Stadium66,351[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198601040ram.htm)

Divisional playoffs

January 4, 1986

NFC: Los Angeles Rams 20, Dallas Cowboys 0

  • Scoring
    • RAMS – field goal Lansford 33 RAMS 3–0
    • RAMS – Dickerson 55 run (Lansford kick) RAMS 10–0
    • RAMS – field goal Lansford 34 RAMS 13–0
    • RAMS – Dickerson 40 run (Lansford kick) RAMS 20–0

Awards

  • The Cowboys sent four players to the Pro Bowl following the 1985 season. Wide receiver Tony Hill went to his first since 1979, tight end Doug Cosbie was named to his third consecutive game, cornerback Everson Walls achieved his fourth, and defensive tackle Randy White was named to his ninth consecutive pro bowl. Randy White was named to the associated press All-NFL first team, while Everson Walls was named to the second team.
  • Everson Walls, NFL Leader, Interceptions, (9)

Publications

  • The Football Encyclopedia
  • Total Football
  • Cowboys Have Always Been My Heroes

References

References

  1. [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198510060nyg.htm Pro-Football-Reference.com]
  2. ''[[Pro-Football-Reference.com. Pro Football Reference]]''; [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198510130dal.htm Pittsburgh Steelers at Dallas Cowboys – October 13th, 1985]
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