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1995 Dallas Cowboys season

Sports season


Sports season

FieldValue
teamDallas Cowboys
year1995
record12–4
division_place1st NFC East
coachBarry Switzer
off_coachErnie Zampese
def_coachDave Campo
general_managerJerry Jones
ownerJerry Jones
stadiumTexas Stadium
playoffs**Won [Divisional Playoffs](1995-96-nfl-playoffs)**
(vs. [Eagles](1995-philadelphia-eagles-season)) 30–11
**Won [NFC Championship](1995-96-nfl-playoffs)**
(vs. [Packers](1995-green-bay-packers-season)) 38–27
**Won Super Bowl XXX**
(vs. [Steelers](1995-pittsburgh-steelers-season)) 27–17
pro_bowlersQB Troy Aikman
RB Emmitt Smith
WR Michael Irvin
OT Mark Tuinei
G Larry Allen
C Ray Donaldson
TE Jay Novacek
OG Nate Newton
DE Charles Haley
S Darren Woodson
shortnavlinkCowboys seasons

(vs. Eagles) 30–11 Won NFC Championship (vs. Packers) 38–27 Won Super Bowl XXX (vs. Steelers) 27–17 RB Emmitt Smith WR Michael Irvin OT Mark Tuinei G Larry Allen C Ray Donaldson TE Jay Novacek OG Nate Newton DE Charles Haley S Darren Woodson

The 1995 Dallas Cowboys season was the franchise's 36th season in the National Football League (NFL) and was the second year under head coach Barry Switzer and final of the three Super Bowl titles they would win during 1992 to 1995. Dallas would be the first team to ever win three Super Bowls in a span of four seasons (would be later matched by the New England Patriots from the 2001 to 2004 seasons). Switzer guided the Cowboys to a fifth Super Bowl win by defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers 27–17 in Super Bowl XXX.

As of 2025, this is the most recent time the Cowboys made or won a Super Bowl, and is also the most recent time the Cowboys appeared in the NFC Championship Game, the longest such drought in the NFC and making them the only team that still has yet to make it in the 21st century. The last remaining active member of the 1995 Dallas Cowboys was offensive lineman Larry Allen, who retired after the 2007 season.

Offseason

The 1995 NFL draft was one of the worst in Dallas Cowboys history. It is infamously known as the "backup draft", because the team considered their roster so strong, they drafted players based on their contributions as backups, which limited the future potential of their selections. The team traded their first-round draft choice (28th overall) to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (they selected Derrick Brooks), in exchange for two second-round picks. The best player drafted would end up being Eric Bjornson.

AdditionsSubtractions
CB Deion Sanders (49ers)
FS Scott Case (Falcons)
C Ray Donaldson (Seahawks)
QB Wade Wilson (Saints)

1995 expansion draft

Main article: 1995 NFL expansion draft

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1121Willie JacksonWR[Jacksonville Jaguars](1995-jacksonville-jaguars-season)
1631Dave ThomasCB[Carolina Panthers](1995-carolina-panthers-season)

NFL draft

Main article: 1995 NFL draft

Undrafted free agents

PlayerPositionCollege
Rod AlexanderWide receiverNorthern Arizona
John AndersonSafetyOklahoma
Jon BakerKickerArizona State
Freddie CogerLinebackerGeorgia Tech
Billy DavisWide ReceiverPittsburgh
Demetrius EdwardsDefensive tackleFresno State
Josh EvansDefensive TackleUAB
Oronde GadsdenWide receiverWinston-Salem State
Michael GoosbyWide receiverNorth Texas
Roger GrahamRunning backNew Haven
Mike GruttadauriaCenterUCF
Rodney HarrisWide receiverKansas
Jim HmielewskiTackleKansas State
Artis HoustonCornerbackCalifornia
Curtis JohnsonRunning backNorth Carolina
John JonesGuardKansas
Michael McClentonFullbackNorth Alabama
Paul McCordPunterWestern Maryland
Ryan McGrathTight endSouthwestern Louisiana
Dominique RossRunning backValdosta State
Scott SemptimphelterQuarterbackLehigh
Mu TagoaiGuardArizona
Jeff ThomasWide receiverGeorgia
DeMario VaughnTackleArizona State

Season summary

The 1995 season once more saw a number of key veterans depart via free agency due to the NFL salary cap, including wide receiver Alvin Harper to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, safety James Washington to the Washington Redskins, center Mark Stepnoski to the Houston Oilers and longtime Cowboys veteran defensive end Jim Jeffcoat to the Buffalo Bills. Starting cornerback Kevin Smith was out the remainder of the season after an injury in week one. Perhaps the most prominent addition came on September 9, 1995, when Dallas signed All-Pro cornerback Deion Sanders away from the San Francisco 49ers. Running back Emmitt Smith earned his fourth NFL rushing title and set a then-record 25 rushing touchdowns in a season against the Arizona Cardinals to secure home field advantage throughout the playoffs.

The season began with victories against the Giants, Broncos, Vikings in overtime, and Cardinals. In week five at the Redskins, Troy Aikman was injured early and the Cowboys suffered their first loss of the season. There were unsubstantiated rumors that Aikman could have kept playing in the game but didn't want to because he didn't want to beat his old offensive coordinator Norv Turner who was Washington's head coach. Aikman returned the next week and led Dallas to wins over Green Bay, San Diego, the Falcons (marking Deion Sanders' debut game with the Cowboys), and the Eagles to move to 8–1.

In week ten, the struggling 49ers (only 5–4 and with Elvis Grbac substituting for injured Steve Young) came to Texas Stadium and shocked the Cowboys, 38–20; the game's signature play was San Francisco's second play from scrimmage, from the Niners' 19-yard line, as Grbac's pass split Dallas's safeties and Jerry Rice scored.

The win started a six-game win streak for San Francisco while Dallas rebounded, beating the Raiders and Chiefs to move to 10–2, but then was upset at home by the Washington Redskins (the Redskins, who finished only 6–10, swept the eventual world champions; it was the Skins' seventh win in fourteen meetings since the firing of Tom Landry). The Cowboys lost their second game in a row in a controversial loss at Philadelphia where, with the game tied at 17 late in the fourth quarter, Coach Barry Switzer elected to "go for it" on 4th down and a foot at the Cowboys' 29-yard line. The Eagles initially stopped Dallas for no gain but the play was ruled dead because the two-minute warning was reached before Dallas snapped the ball. Switzer then elected to try again instead of punting, and this time the play was stopped for a 1-yard loss; Philly took over and soon kicked a field goal to get the win. While the Cowboys in general and Switzer in particular were excoriated by fans and the media, the team became stronger and angrier after this game (Deion Sanders publicly supported Switzer and the decision to try the 4th-down conversion) and eventually used those emotions to end the losing streak.

The next week, Dallas appeared headed for a third straight defeat at home to the mediocre Giants (only 5–9 entering the game) but thanks to a clutch late reception by Kevin Williams and a last-second field goal by Chris Boniol, the Cowboys prevailed. Rejuvenated, the team defeated the Arizona Cardinals and (combined with a 49ers loss the day before) secured home field advantage throughout the playoffs. The movie Jerry Maguire used footage from the Arizona matchup.

The Cowboys defeated the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC divisional playoff game followed by a memorable NFC championship game victory against the Green Bay Packers at Texas Stadium. The team went on to face the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Super Bowl at Sun Devil Stadium in Arizona in an attempt to tie the record of a fifth Super Bowl title. Dallas dominated early, but as the Steelers gained momentum and threatened an upset over the heavily favored Cowboys, starting cornerback Larry Brown, after the tragic loss of his son Kristopher during the season, made his second interception of a pass from Steelers quarterback Neil O'Donnell to seal the Cowboys' victory. Brown was named Super Bowl MVP after the game.

Preseason

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[Buffalo Bills](1995-buffalo-bills-season)**W** 21–151–0Texas Stadium[Recap](https://www.profootballarchives.com/1995nfldal.html)
[Oakland Raiders](1995-oakland-raiders-season)**L** 14–271–1Texas Stadium[Recap](https://www.profootballarchives.com/1995nfldal.html)
vs. [Buffalo Bills](1995-buffalo-bills-season)**L** 7–91–2SkyDome (Toronto)[Recap](https://www.profootballarchives.com/1995nfldal.html)
at [Denver Broncos](1995-denver-broncos-season)**L** 17–201–3Mile High Stadium[Recap](https://www.profootballarchives.com/1995nfldal.html)
at [Houston Oilers](1995-houston-oilers-season)**W** 10–02–3Houston Astrodome[Recap](https://www.profootballarchives.com/1995nfldal.html)

Regular season

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September 4at **[New York Giants](1995-new-york-giants-season)****W** 35–01–0Giants Stadium[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199509040nyg.htm)
September 10[Denver Broncos](1995-denver-broncos-season)**W** 31–212–0Texas Stadium[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199509100dal.htm)
September 17at [Minnesota Vikings](1995-minnesota-vikings-season)**W** 23–17 (OT)3–0Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199509170min.htm)
September 24**[Arizona Cardinals](1995-arizona-cardinals-season)****W** 34–204–0Texas Stadium[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199509240dal.htm)
October 1at **[Washington Redskins](1995-washington-redskins)****L** 23–274–1Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199510010crd.htm)
October 8[Green Bay Packers](1995-green-bay-packers-season)**W** 34–245–1Texas Stadium[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199510010was.htm)
October 15at [San Diego Chargers](1995-san-diego-chargers-season)**W** 23–96–1Jack Murphy Stadium[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199510150sdg.htm)
*Bye*
October 29at [Atlanta Falcons](1995-atlanta-falcons-season)**W** 28–137–1Georgia Dome[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199510290atl.htm)
November 6**[Philadelphia Eagles](1995-philadelphia-eagles-season)****W** 34–128–1Texas Stadium[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199511060dal.htm)
November 12[San Francisco 49ers](1995-san-francisco-49ers-season)**L** 20–388–2Texas Stadium[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199511120dal.htm)
November 19at [Oakland Raiders](1995-oakland-raiders-season)**W** 34–219–2Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199511190rai.htm)
November 23[Kansas City Chiefs](1995-kansas-city-chiefs-season)**W** 24–1210–2Texas Stadium[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199511230dal.htm)
December 3**[Washington Redskins](1995-washington-redskins-season)****L** 17–2410–3Texas Stadium[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199512030dal.htm)
December 10at **[Philadelphia Eagles](1995-philadelphia-eagles-season)****L** 17–2010–4Veterans Stadium[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199512100phi.htm)
December 17**[New York Giants](1995-new-york-giants-season)****W** 21–2011–4Texas Stadium[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199512170dal.htm)
December 25at **[Arizona Cardinals](1995-arizona-cardinals-season)****W** 37–1312–4Sun Devil Stadium[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199512250crd.htm)
**Note:** Intra-division opponents are in **bold** text.

Standings

Playoffs

Postseason schedule

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*First-round bye*
January 7, 1996[Philadelphia Eagles](1995-philadelphia-eagles-season) (4)**W** 30–111–0Texas Stadium[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199601070dal.htm)
January 14, 1996[Green Bay Packers](1995-green-bay-packers-season) (3)**W** 38–272–0Texas Stadium[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199601140dal.htm)
January 28, 1996[Pittsburgh Steelers](1995-pittsburgh-steelers-season) (A2)**W** 27–173–0Sun Devil Stadium[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199601280dal.htm)

Divisional Playoffs vs Philadelphia Eagles

  • Scoring
    • DAL – field goal Boniol 24 DAL 3–0
    • PHI – field goal Anderson 26 Tie 3–3
    • DAL – Sanders 21 run (Boniol kick) DAL 10–3
    • DAL – Smith 1 run (Boniol kick) DAL 17–3
    • DAL – field goal Boniol 18 DAL 20–3
    • DAL – field goal Boniol 51 DAL 23–3
    • DAL – Irvin 9 pass from Aikman (Boniol kick) DAL 30–3
    • PHI – Cunningham 4 run (R. Johnson pass from Cunningham) DAL 30–11

NFC Championship Game

Super Bowl XXX

Main article: Super Bowl XXX

Scoring summary

  • DAL – FG: Chris Boniol 42 yards 3–0 DAL
  • DAL – TD: Jay Novacek 3 yard pass from Troy Aikman (Chris Boniol kick) 10–0 DAL
  • DAL – FG: Chris Boniol 35 yards 13–0 DAL
  • PIT – TD: Yancey Thigpen 6 yard pass from Neil O'Donnell (Norm Johnson kick) 13–7 DAL
  • DAL – TD: Emmitt Smith 1 yard run (Chris Boniol kick) 20–7 DAL
  • PIT – FG: Norm Johnson 46 yards 20–10 DAL
  • PIT – TD: Byron "Bam" Morris 1 yard run (Norm Johnson kick) 20–17 DAL
  • DAL – TD: Emmitt Smith 4 yard run (Chris Boniol kick) 27–17 DAL

Staff

  • Owner/president/general manager – Jerry Jones

  • Public relations director – Rich Dalrymple

  • Head coach – Barry Switzer

  • Offensive coordinator – Ernie Zampese

  • Running backs – Joe Brodsky

  • Wide receivers – Hubbard Alexander

  • Tight ends – Robert Ford

  • Offensive line – Hudson Houck

  • Defensive coordinator – Dave Campo

  • Defensive line (Regular Season) – John Blake

  • Linebackers – Jim Eddy

  • Defensive backs – Mike Zimmer

  • Special teams – Joe Avezzano

  • Kicking/offensive and defensive quality control – Steve Hoffman

  • Strength and conditioning – Mike Woicik

Roster

Dallas Cowboys 1995 roster
**Quarterbacks**

Awards and records

  • Emmitt Smith, NFL rushing leader
  • Emmitt Smith, NFL record for rushing touchdowns in a season (25, since broken)
  • Emmitt Smith, NFL record for total touchdowns in a season (25, since broken)
  • Larry Brown, Super Bowl Most Valuable Player

Milestones

  • Michael Irvin, 100 Reception Season (Irvin finished the season with 111 receptions)
  • In 1995, Emmitt Smith won his fourth rushing title. He rushed for a career-high 1,773 yards.

Publications

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

References

References

  1. Friend, Tom. (1995-12-26). "FOOTBALL;Cowboys Clinch Home-Field Advantage". The New York Times.
  2. "1995 NFL Rushing".
  3. ''NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book'', Workman Publishing Co, New York, {{ISBN. 0-7611-2480-2, p. 440
  4. (2007). "Numbelievable!". Triumph Books.
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