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Vintage Dallas Cowboys Football Schedules

Dallas was awarded an NFL expansion team in 1960. From their first games at the Cotton Bowl to their historic first win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, vintage sports schedules and other memorabilia provide a record of the team's history. Vintage Dallas Cowboys football schedules show the dates and the teams the Dallas Cowboys played against.

What years did Dallas play in the Super Bowl?

Dallas made its first Super Bowl appearance in 1970 at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans under quarterback Craig Morton with Tom Landry as coach. The 1970 Topps Craig Morton card showing his image holding a football above a yellow and brown Cowboy banner with the Dallas' schedule on the back is a collectible item. The team lost the Super Bowl, but they returned a year later in Miami under the leadership of Roger Staubach with Tom Landry as the head coach. The Cowboys played in other Super Bowls, including:

  • 1975, with quarterback Roger Staubach playing under coach Tom Landry
  • 1977, with quarterback Roger Staubach playing under coach Tom Landry
  • 1978, with quarterback Roger Staubach playing under coach Tom Landry
  • 1992, with quarterback Troy Aikman playing under coach Barry Switzer
  • 1993, with quarterback Troy Aikman playing under coach Barry Switzer
  • 1995, with quarterback Troy Aikman playing under coach Barry Switzer

What logos have the Dallas Cowboys used?

The Cowboys have had two official logos. They used a blue star from 1960 to 1963. Any official item with the solid blue star made between 1960 and 1964 is collectible. In 1964, the team added blue and white outlines to the original blue star.

What are some other Dallas Cowboys collectibles?

There are many different types of collectibles from Dallas' trips to the Super Bowl, including:

  • Electronic football games: Many companies made Dallas Cowboys electronic football games featuring important games from the Cowboys' schedule. Tudor games featuring the 1967 Cowboys are among the collectibles.
  • Lunch boxes: Many companies have made lunch boxes featuring the team logo. Some of them featuring the schedules from different years are among the collectibles.
  • Cowboy stadium memorabilia: This includes turnstiles, seats, and other items taken from Texas Stadium before it was demolished. The team played all their home-scheduled games in this stadium from 1971 to 2008.
  • Football Cards: Almost every player has had their likeness reproduced on a football card. Rookie cards of players with great careers can be collected.

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