Thursday, October 27, 2016

1994 Season

The 1994 Dallas Cowboys season would mark their 35th in the NFL. Following their second Super Bowl title, the Cowboys would see a multitude of changes. In March, months of frustration finally reached its climax as team owner Jerry Jones and head coachJimmy Johnson held a press conference and announced Johnson's resignation. Jones would later hire former Oklahoma Soonershead coach and personal friend Barry Switzer to be the third head coach in franchise history. After a continue run of dominance in the regular season and finishing with a record of 12–4, the Cowboys fell short of a record third straight Super Bowl title with a loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship game. The 1994 Cowboys draft yielded only one notable addition to the team, offensive guard Larry Allen and veteran linebacker Ken Norton Jr. left the team to sign with San Francisco.
This season was also the 75th anniversary of the NFL and was designated by a diamond-shaped patch worn on the left breast of every NFL team's uniform. The Cowboys celebrated the league's history by donning their inaugural white jerseys from the 1960–1963 seasons against the Detroit Lions. The team also later debuted a special white "Double-Star" jersey on Thanksgiving Day1994. These uniforms celebrated the Cowboys' most recent back-to-back Super Bowl titles in the 1992 and 1993 seasons and were used in most of the Cowboys' remaining games of the season, including the playoffs.

Regular season

In an attempt to be the first NFL franchise to "Three-Peat" Super Bowls, the Dallas Cowboys were off to a strong start under new head coach Barry Switzer. However dominant, the team was fielded with injuries to many key starters. The most notable injuries were a near fatal car accident to tackle Erik Williams and a nagging hamstring strain to running back Emmitt Smith. The season also saw the brief emergence of back-up quarterback Jason Garrett as he led a comeback victory against the Green Bay Packers on Thanksgiving Day by leading the Cowboys to score 36 points in the second half.[1] Offensive coordinator Norv Turner also departed to become head coach of the rival Washington Redskins and was replaced by veteran offensive assistant Ernie Zampese. Dallas still managed to finish the regular season posting a 12–4 record and defeated the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Divisional game at Texas Stadium. They would later travel to Candlestick Park to face the San Francisco 49ers for the third straight time in as many years for the NFC Championship Game. Down 21 points in the first quarter, the Cowboys fought back valiantly, but fell short, 28–38.

Schedule

OpponentResultTV TimeAttendance
at Pittsburgh Steelers269WFOX 3:00pm
60,156
Houston Oilers2017WNBC 3:00pm
64,402
Detroit Lions1720 (OT)LABC 8:00pm
64,102
Bye
at Washington Redskins347WFOX 12:00pm
55,394
Arizona Cardinals383WFOX 3:00pm
64,518
Philadelphia Eagles2413WFOX 3:00pm
64,703
at Arizona Cardinals2821WFOX 3:00pm
71,023
at Cincinnati Bengals2320WFOX 12:00pm
57,096
New York Giants3810WABC 8:00pm
64,836
at San Francisco 49ers1421LFOX 3:00pm
69,014
Washington Redskins317WFOX 12:00pm
64,644
Green Bay Packers4231WFOX 3:00pm
64,597
at Philadelphia Eagles3119WFOX 12:00pm
65,974
Cleveland Browns1419LNBC 3:00pm
64,826
at New Orleans Saints2416WABC 8:00pm
67,323
at New York Giants1015LFOX 12:00pm
66,943

Roster

Dallas Cowboys 1994 roster
Quarterbacks
Running Backs
Wide Receivers
Tight Ends
Offensive Linemen
Defensive Linemen
Linebackers
Defensive Backs
Special Teams
Reserve Lists
Rookies in italics
52 Active, 1 Inactive

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