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1966 Dallas Cowboys season

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The 1966 Dallas Cowboys season was the seventh for the franchise in the National Football League. The Cowboys, who had never previously finished with a winning record in their history, would improve dramatically. Dallas finished 10–3–1 and won the Eastern Conference title, their first of six consecutive division titles. They hosted the NFL Championship Game at the Cotton Bowl, where they lost to the defending NFL champion Green Bay Packers, thus missing out on the chance to play in the first Super Bowl which the Packers went on to win two weeks later.

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Quarterback Don Meredith had the best season of his career throwing for 2,805 yards, 24 touchdowns (both career highs) and 12 interceptions.

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NFL draft

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Regular Season

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Schedule

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Conference opponents are in bold text

  • A bye week was necessary in 1966, as the league expanded to an odd-number (15) of teams (Atlanta); one team was idle each week.
  • This year was the first time the Dallas Cowboys played on Thanksgiving Day

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Week 2 vs. New York Giants

Week Two: New York Giants (0-0-1) at Dallas Cowboys (0-0)
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at Cotton Bowl, Dallas

  • Date: September 18
  • Game weather: 73 °F (23 °C)
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Week 8 vs Steelers

Week Eight: Pittsburgh Steelers (1–4–1) at Dallas Cowboys (4–1–1)
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at Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas

  • Date: October 30
  • Game weather: 64 °F (18 °C)
  • Game attendance: 58,453
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Week 10 at Redskins

Week Ten: Dallas Cowboys (5–2–1) at Washington Redskins (5–4)
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at District of Columbia Stadium, Washington, D.C.

  • Date: November 13, 1966
  • Game weather: 40 °F (4 °C)
  • Game attendance: 50,927
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Don Meredith played through a broken rib

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Week 12 vs Browns

Week Twelve: Cleveland Browns (7–3) at Dallas Cowboys (7–2–1)
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at Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas

  • Date: November 24
  • Game weather: 71 °F (22 °C)
  • Game attendance: 80,259
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Week 15 at New York Giants

Week Fifteen: Dallas Cowboys (9-3-1) at New York Giants (1-11-1)
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at Yankee Stadium, New York City

  • Date: December 18
  • Game weather: 50 °F (10 °C)
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Postseason

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NFL Championship Game

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at Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas

  • Date: Sunday, January 1
  • Game attendance: 74,152
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Green Bay took an early 14–0 lead on two first-quarter scores; a 17-yard touchdown pass from Bart Starr to Elijah Pitts and an 18-yard fumble return by Jim Grabowski on the ensuing kickoff. The Cowboys tied the score with two touchdowns towards the end of the quarter.

Starr's third touchdown pass of the game gave the Packers a 34–20 lead with 5:20 left in the game, but the Cowboys responded with a 68-yard touchdown pass from Don Meredith to Frank Clarke. Dallas advanced to the Green Bay 22-yard line on their next drive, when a pass interference penalty gave the Cowboys a first down at the Packer 2-yard line. Green Bay's Tom Brown intercepted a Meredith pass in the end zone with 28 seconds left to play to preserve the victory for the Packers.

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Standings

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Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
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Season recap

With the growth in popularity of televised NFL games, the league began looking for a second team in addition to the Detroit Lions, to host an annual Thanksgiving Day game. Every team turned down the offer, except for the Dallas Cowboys. General Manager Tex Schramm recognized this as an opportunity for the franchise to increase its popularity and establish its own Thanksgiving Day game tradition.

In 1966, the Cowboys who had been founded six years earlier, adopted the practice of hosting Thanksgiving games. It is widely rumored that the Cowboys sought a guarantee that they would regularly host Thanksgiving games as a condition of their very first one (since games on days other than Sunday were uncommon at the time and thus high attendance was not a certainty). Since then, the two "traditional" Thanksgiving Day pro football games have been in Detroit and Dallas.

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Roster

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Statistics

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Note that sack totals from 1960 to 1981 are considered unofficial by the NFL.[1]

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Awards and honors

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