Thursday, October 27, 2016

1999 Season

The 1999 Dallas Cowboys season was their 40th in the NFL. Their season ended with a loss to the Minnesota Vikings in the Wilcard round. It was the final season that the Cowboys appeared in the playoffs during the 1990s and for the next three seasons, they would fall out of contention. They would appear in the playoffs in 2003.
This season was Michael Irvin's final season as a neck injury that he suffered in Week 3 at Philadelphia, in which he received a standing ovation from Eagles fans, forced him to retire early.

Regular season

The season began at Washington with a come-from-behind victory over the division-rival Washington Redskins. After trailing by three touchdowns in the second half, free agent acquisition Rocket 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-4 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,[citation needed] owner Jerry Jones fired head coach Chan Gailey 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.
This marked the final season for future hall-of-famer Michael Irvin and longtime Cowboys fullback Daryl "Moose" 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 head coach Jimmy Johnson to Texas Stadium as 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 4 games in which their defense only yielded 13 points in each contest.[citation needed]
Dallas didn't return to the playoffs until 2003.

Schedule

WeekDateTV timeOpponentResultAttendance
1September 12, 1999FOX 1:00 etat Washington RedskinsW 41–35
79,237
2September 20, 1999ABC 9:00 ETAtlanta FalconsW 24–7
63,663
3Bye
4October 3, 1999FOX 1:00 etArizona CardinalsW 35–7
64,169
5October 10, 1999FOX 1:00 etat Philadelphia EaglesL 13–10
66,669
6October 18, 1999ABC 9:00 etat New York GiantsL 13–10
78,204
7October 24, 1999FOX 1:00 etWashington RedskinsW 38–20
64,377
8October 31, 1999FOX 4:00 etat Indianapolis ColtsL 34–24
56,860
9November 8, 1999ABC 9:00 etat Minnesota VikingsL 27–17
64,111
10November 14, 1999FOX 4:00 etGreen Bay PackersW 27–13
64,634
11November 21, 1999FOX 4:00 etat Arizona CardinalsL 13–9
72,015
12November 25, 1999CBS 4:00 etMiami DolphinsW 20–0
64,328
13December 5, 1999ESPN 8:30 etat New England PatriotsL 13–6
58,444
14December 12, 1999FOX 1:00 etPhiladelphia EaglesW 20–10
64,086
15December 19, 1999CBS 4:00 etNew York JetsL 22–21
64,271
16December 24, 1999FOX 4:00 etat New Orleans SaintsL 31–24
47,835
17January 2, 2000FOX 4:00 etNew York GiantsW 26–18
63,767


Roster

Dallas Cowboys 1999 roster
Quarterbacks
Running backs
Wide receivers
Tight ends
Offensive linemen
Defensive linemen
Linebackers
Defensive backs
Special teams
Reserve Lists
Rookies in italics
51 active, 10 inactive

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