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1999 Dallas Cowboys season

NFL team season


NFL team season

FieldValue
teamDallas Cowboys
year1999
record8–8
division_place2nd NFC East
ownerJerry Jones
general managerJerry Jones
coachChan Gailey
stadiumTexas Stadium
playoffsLost [Wild Card Playoffs](1999-2000-nfl-playoffs)
(at [Vikings](1999-minnesota-vikings-season)) 10–27
uniformFile:Dallas Cowboys Uniforms 2013-2014.png
pro_bowlersRB Emmitt Smith
CB Deion Sanders
LB Dexter Coakley
OL Larry Allen
OT Erik Williams
shortnavlinkCowboys seasons

(at Vikings) 10–27 CB Deion Sanders LB Dexter Coakley OL Larry Allen OT Erik Williams

The 1999 season was the Dallas Cowboys' 40th in the National Football League (NFL) and second and final under head coach Chan Gailey. The Cowboys were looking to return to the playoffs, improve on their 10–6 record from the previous season and head to the Super Bowl for the final time in the 1990s.

While the Cowboys were unable to repeat as division champions or match their win total from 1998, their 8–8 record enabled them to qualify for the playoffs as a wild-card team. The Cowboys lost to the Minnesota Vikings 27–10, ending their season in the opening round of the playoffs for a second consecutive year.

Gailey was fired at the end of the season. The Cowboys would not return to the playoffs until 2003.

Offseason

1999 expansion draft

Main article: 1999 NFL expansion draft

Dallas Cowboysyear=1999border=2}}"PickDallas Cowboysyear=1999border=2}}"NameDallas Cowboysyear=1999border=2}}"PositionDallas Cowboysyear=1999border=2}}"Expansion team
2Hurvin McCormackDefensive end[Cleveland Browns](1999-cleveland-browns-season)
26Antonio AndersonDefensive tackle

NFL draft

Main article: 1999 NFL draft

Undrafted free agents

PlayerPositionCollege
Kevin BrooksCornerbackSouth Carolina
Duane HawthorneCornerbackNorthern Illinois
Brian KuklickQuarterbackWake Forest
Gabe LindstromPunterToledo
Denvis MannsRunning backNew Mexico State
LaDouphyous McCallaCornerbackRice
Ryan NeufeldFullbackUCLA
Robert NewkirkDefensive tackleMichigan State
Grant PearsallSafetyUSC
Joe PhippsLinebackerTCU
Billy PowellWide receiverRutgers

Hall of Fame game

  • Cleveland Browns 20, Dallas Cowboys 17 (overtime)

Regular season

The season began at Washington with a come-from-behind victory over the division-rival Washington Redskins. Trailing by three touchdowns entering the fourth quarter, they rallied to tie the game. Then free agent acquisition Raghib Ismail hauled in the winning touchdown catch in overtime while Troy Aikman threw for a franchise-record five touchdowns in a single game (since matched by Tony Romo).

The team started with a 3–0 record, but a week 5 injury to wide receiver Michael Irvin against the Philadelphia Eagles eventually forced him into retirement. Afterwards, Dallas struggled down the stretch as age and injury began to take their toll. The team again made the playoffs despite an 8–8 season, but lost once more in the first round to the Minnesota Vikings. Despite leading the team to consecutive playoff berths and seemingly re-igniting the Dallas offense, head coach Chan Gailey was fired by owner Jerry Jones after the season.

A notable addition to the team was fan favorite linebacker Dat Nguyen, the only (to date) Vietnamese-American to play in the NFL. Another notable addition was Tim Lester, reuniting him with Ernie Mills, whom he had played with from 1995 to 1996 while they were on the Pittsburgh Steelers, losing Super Bowl XXX to the Cowboys.

This marked the final season for future Hall of Famer Michael Irvin and longtime Cowboys fullback Daryl Johnston. Irvin and Johnston both suffered season-ending (and as it turned out career-ending) injuries early in the season. Irvin was the last Cowboys player to have played for Tom Landry.

The annual Thanksgiving Day game featured the return of former Cowboys head coach Jimmy Johnson to Texas Stadium as Miami Dolphins head coach. It was the only game Johnson ever coached in Texas Stadium as a visiting coach. The Cowboys won 20–0.

The Cowboys lost four games in which their defense only yielded 13 points in each contest.

Schedule

Dallas Cowboysyear=1999border=2}}"WeekDallas Cowboysyear=1999border=2}}"DateDallas Cowboysyear=1999border=2}}"OpponentDallas Cowboysyear=1999border=2}}"ResultDallas Cowboysyear=1999border=2}}"RecordDallas Cowboysyear=1999border=2}}"VenueDallas Cowboysyear=1999border=2}}"Attendance1234567891011121314151617
September 12at **[Washington Redskins](1999-washington-redskins-season)****W** 41–35 (OT)1–0Jack Kent Cooke Stadium79,237
[Atlanta Falcons](1999-atlanta-falcons-season)**W** 24–72–0Texas Stadium63,663
*Bye*
October 3**[Arizona Cardinals](1999-arizona-cardinals-season)****W** 35–73–0Texas Stadium64,169
October 10at **[Philadelphia Eagles](1999-philadelphia-eagles-season)****L** 10–133–1Veterans Stadium66,669
at **[New York Giants](1999-new-york-giants-season)****L** 10–133–2Giants Stadium78,204
October 24**[Washington Redskins](1999-washington-redskins-season)****W** 38–204–2Texas Stadium64,377
October 31at [Indianapolis Colts](1999-indianapolis-colts-season)**L** 24–344–3RCA Dome56,860
at [Minnesota Vikings](1999-minnesota-vikings-season)**L** 17–274–4Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome64,111
November 14[Green Bay Packers](1999-green-bay-packers-season)**W** 27–135–4Texas Stadium64,634
November 21at **[Arizona Cardinals](1999-arizona-cardinals-season)****L** 9–135–5Sun Devil Stadium72,015
November 25[Miami Dolphins](1999-miami-dolphins-season)**W** 20–06–5Texas Stadium64,328
December 5at [New England Patriots](1999-new-england-patriots-season)**L** 6–136–6Foxboro Stadium58,444
December 12**[Philadelphia Eagles](1999-philadelphia-eagles-season)****W** 20–107–6Texas Stadium64,086
December 19[New York Jets](1999-new-york-jets-season)**L** 21–227–7Texas Stadium64,271
at [New Orleans Saints](1999-new-orleans-saints-season)**L** 24–317–8Louisiana Superdome47,835
January 2, 2000**[New York Giants](1999-new-york-giants-season)****W** 26–188–8Texas Stadium63,767

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Standings

Playoffs

Main article: 1999–2000 NFL playoffs

Dallas Cowboysyear=1999border=2}}"RoundDallas Cowboysyear=1999border=2}}"DateDallas Cowboysyear=1999border=2}}"Opponent (seed)Dallas Cowboysyear=1999border=2}}"ResultDallas Cowboysyear=1999border=2}}"RecordDallas Cowboysyear=1999border=2}}"VenueWild Card
January 9, 2000at [Minnesota Vikings](1999-minnesota-vikings-season) (4)**L** 27–100–1Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome

Roster

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Publications

The Football Encyclopedia

Total Football

Cowboys Have Always Been My Heroes

References

References

  1. ''NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book'', Workman Publishing Co, New York, {{ISBN. 0-7611-2480-2, p. 369.
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