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1983 Dallas Cowboys season

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The 1983 Dallas Cowboys season was the franchise's 24th season in the National Football League. Despite a hot start that saw them win their first seven games, the Cowboys finished second in the NFC East. They qualified for the playoffs for the ninth consecutive season, setting a new record for most consecutive playoff appearances by a team in NFL history (the previous mark was jointly held by three teams, one of which was the 1966–1973 Cowboys). The record was tied by the Indianapolis Colts in 2010 before the New England Patriots broke the record in 2019.

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The team started the season with seven straight victories, including a memorable Monday night win over the Washington Redskins in which the team erased a 20-point halftime deficit and prevailed, 31–30. The Cowboys were particularly strong on offense, led by quarterback Danny White and running back Tony Dorsett. The Cowboys scored a team record 479 points and staged a few come-from-behind victories during the season. However, the defense gave up many points, despite strong play from Randy White, Ed "Too Tall" Jones, and Everson Walls. In particular, the young secondary was guilty of giving up many big plays throughout the season.

Late in the season, the Cowboys met the Redskins at Texas Stadium with the NFC East crown up for grabs. Both teams entered the game with 12–2 records, but the defending champion Redskins proved too much for the Cowboys and emerged with a 31–10 victory, giving them the NFC East title. With the Cowboys trailing 14–10 in the third quarter, the Cowboys failed on a fourth and one at midfield. The play was a key turning point. There appeared to be a miscommunication between quarterback Danny White and Tom Landry as to whether to run the play. The failed play led to a rare emotional outburst from Landry as he yelled "No, Danny, no." After a 42–17 drubbing at the hands of the San Francisco 49ers the following week, the Cowboys faced the Los Angeles Rams in the wild card game of the NFC playoffs. Despite having the home field advantage, the Cowboys fell, 24–17.

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The October 16 and November 6 games against the Philadelphia Eagles were played with locations switched from the original schedule, because of October 16 conflict with game 5 of the baseball World Series.

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Week 1

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at Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium

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at Texas Stadium

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at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome

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at Texas Stadium

  • Date: Sunday, October 9, 1983
  • Game time: 4:00pm(ET)
  • Game weather: 70 degrees, relative humidity 69, round(wind) 6.2 mph
  • Referee: Bob McElwee
  • TV announcers (CBS): Frank Glieber and Dick Vermeil
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at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas

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Week 8

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at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas

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Week 9

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at The Meadowlands

  • Date: Sunday Oct 30, 1983
  • Game time: 1:00pm(ET)
  • Game weather: 43 degrees, relative humidity 49, round(wind) 14.5 mph (23 km/h)
  • Referee: Fred Wyant
  • TV announcers (CBS): Pat Summerall and John Madden
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at Veterans Stadium

  • Date: Sunday, November 6, 1983
  • Game time: 1:00pm(ET)
  • Game weather: 38 degrees, relative humidity 74, round(wind) 10.6 mph
  • Referee: Fred Silva
  • TV announcers (CBS): Pat Summerall and John Madden
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at Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, California

  • Date: November 13
  • Game time: 4:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: 70 °F (21 °C), relative humidity 82%, round (wind) 11.4 mph
  • Referee: Pat Haggerty
  • TV announcers: Frank Glieber and Dick Vermeil
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at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas

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at Seattle Kingdome

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at Texas Stadium

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at Candlestick Park

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Wild card playoffs

December 26, 1983

NFC: Los Angeles Rams 24, Dallas Cowboys 17

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Awards

Five players represented the Cowboys in the 1984 Pro Bowl: Doug Cosbie, Tony Dorsett, Ed "Too Tall" Jones, Everson Walls, and Randy White. White and Walls were voted to the Associated Press' All-NFL first team, while Dorsett was voted to the AP's All-NFL second team.

Publications

The Football Encyclopedia ISBN 0-312-11435-4
Total Football ISBN 0-06-270170-3
Cowboys Have Always Been My Heroes ISBN 0-446-51950-2

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