Forbes Magazine has valued the Cowboys at 4 billion dollars, making them the most valuable sports team in the entire world. They also pumped out  $620 million in revenue in 2014, a record for a any U.S. sports team. Why are they so valuable? Well, they play in the football-crazed state of Texas, and have a long history of winning. The Cowboys are the only NFL team to record 20 straight winning seasons (1966–85), in which they only missed the playoffs twice (1974 and 1984). [+]

More recently, they have had a harder time, missing the playoffs in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. They missed the mark again in 2015. They do have 5 Super Bowl championships in 1971 (VI), 1977 (XII), 1992 (XXVII), 1993 (XXVIII) and 1995 (XXX). Overall, the have 22 division titles and 10 conference titles.

Dallas Cowboys Next Game

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Dallas Cowboys Score

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Dallas Cowboys Standings

Let’s see how the rest of the division is doing compared to the Dallas Cowboys. Standings are updated after each game. Check back often to keep up on their inter-division rivals. 

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Dallas Cowboys Record

Key dates in the team history. January 28, 1996: The Cowboys’ last Super Bowl and their last Super Bowl win. 21 years later, their fans are wondering when they will be back. 

How strong is the team within its division/conference? This team has struggled in recent years. They have been favoured to win their division recently, and disappointed due to injuries and inconsistent play. 

What are the team’s main strengths vs weaknesses? The team’s strength is that it will always go out and spend money on top tier talent. They have struggled with injuries and expectations from said talent.

How far does the team usually go in the league? A healthy Tony Romo and a good offensive line means that the Cowboys could easily shoot from the bottom of the barrel to the top of the division again. It’s a big ask, but the NFC is anyone’s for the taking. Why not them?