2005 Dallas Cowboys season
2005 Dallas Cowboys season | |
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Head coach | Bill Parcells |
General manager | Jerry Jones |
Owner | Jerry Jones |
Home field | Texas Stadium |
Results | |
Record | 9–7 |
Division place | 3rd NFC East |
Playoff finish | did not qualify |
Pro Bowlers |
Larry Allen G, La'Roi Glover DT, Roy Williams S, Jason Witten TE |
Uniform | |
The 2005 Dallas Cowboys season was the 46th season for the team in the National Football League. The season began with the team trying to improve on their 6–10 record in 2004. Despite a 7–3 start, the Cowboys ended the season with a 9–7 record and narrowly missed the playoffs.
Offseason
During the 2005 offseason, the team found a temporary solution to the quarterback situation by signing former Buffalo Bills quarterback Drew Bledsoe. Earlier in his career, Bledsoe played for Bill Parcells while he was the coach for the New England Patriots. The Cowboys also signed cornerbacks Aaron Glenn and Anthony Henry.
The Cowboys also lost their last remaining three-time super bowl champion when Darren Woodson announced his retirement just before the offseason began.
The Cowboys installed a 3–4 defensive scheme, marking the first departure from the 4–3 defense since the club was founded in 1960. In their first year in the new system the team finished tenth in the NFL in total defense and opponents completed just 54.7 percent of their passes against the Cowboys’ secondary, the second-lowest number in the NFL that year.
2005 draft class
2005 Dallas Cowboys Draft | ||||
Round | Selection | Player | Position | College |
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1 | 11 | DeMarcus Ware | LB | Troy |
1 | 20 | Marcus Spears | DE | Louisiana State |
2 | 42 | Kevin Burnett | LB | Tennessee |
4 | 109 | Marion Barber | RB | Minnesota |
4 | 132 | Chris Canty | DE | Virginia |
6 | 208 | Justin Beriault | S | Ball State |
6 | 209 | Rob Pettiti | OT | Pittsburgh |
7 | 224 | Jay Ratliff | DT | Auburn |
Compensatory selection |
- Notes
- The Cowboys traded their 2004 first-round selection to the Buffalo Bills in exhange for 2004 second and fifth-round selections and a 2005 first-round selection.
- The Cowboys traded their third-round selection to the Houston Texans in exchange for rights to quarterback Drew Henson.
- The Cowboys traded their fifth-round selection and a 2006 fourth-round selection to the Philadelphia Eagles for a fourth-round selection and a 2006 sixth-round selection.
- The Cowboys traded their 2004 seventh-round selection and 2005 sixth-round selection to the Oakland Raiders for defensive tackle Kenyon Coleman.[1]
- DeMarcus Ware would go on to own the Dallas Cowboys' franchise record for quarterback sacks.[2]
Schedule
Preseason schedule
Date | Opponent | Result | Game site | NFL Recap |
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August 13, 2005 | Arizona Cardinals | L 11–13 | Sun Devil Stadium | Recap |
August 22, 2005 | Seattle Seahawks | W 18–10 | Qwest Field | Recap |
August 27, 2005 | Houston Texans | W 21–9 | Texas Stadium | Recap |
September 1, 2005 | Jacksonville Jaguars | W 27–20 | Texas Stadium | Recap |
Regular Season Schedule
Regular season
Week 1: at San Diego Chargers
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | |
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Cowboys | 0 | 14 | 7 | 7 | 28 |
Chargers | 7 | 7 | 10 | 0 | 24 |
at Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, California
- Game time: 4:15 p.m. EST/3:15 p.m. CST
- Game weather: 67 °F, Sunny
- Game attendance: 67,679
- TV announcers (FOX): Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Patrick O'Neal
After losing on opening weekend for five straight years, the Cowboys looked to end the streak on opening weekend against the San Diego Chargers. The defending AFC West Champion Chargers just had a 12–4 season and they were at home. The game was not decided until the final 30 seconds, when looking to score the game-winning touchdown on the Dallas 7-yard line, San Diego Quarterback Drew Brees threw an interception to Aaron Glenn. Both teams would go on to get a "disappointing" 9–7 record. Summary
Scoring summary
- Q1 – 6:53 – LaDainian Tomlinson 2-yard run (Nate Kaeding extra point is good) (SD 7–0)
- Q2 – 13:34 – Patrick Crayton 20-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Jose Cortez extra point is good) (7–7)
- Q2 – 9:46 – Keyshawn Johnson 13-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Jose Cortez extra point is good) (DAL 14–7)
- Q2 – 2:07 – Keenan McCardell 20-yard pass from Drew Brees (Nate Kaeding extra point is good) (14–14)
- Q3 – 10:31 – Keenan McCardell 17-yard pass from Drew Brees (Nate Kaeding extra point is good) (SD 21–14)
- Q3 – 5:41 – Julius Jones 5-yard run (Jose Cortez extra point is good) (21–21)
- Q3 – 0:12 – Nate Kaeding 33-yard field goal (SD 24–21)
- Q4 – 3:06 – Keyshawn Johnson 2-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Jose Cortez extra point is good) (DAL 28–24)
Week 2: vs. Washington Redskins
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | |
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Redskins | 0 | 0 | 0 | 14 | 14 |
Cowboys | 0 | 3 | 7 | 3 | 13 |
at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas
- Game time: 9:00 p.m. EST/8:00 p.m. CST
- Game weather: 93 °F, Sunny, Hot
- Game attendance: 65,207
- TV announcers (ABC): Al Michaels, John Madden, Michele Tafoya
Going into the game, the Dallas Cowboys had won 14 of the last 15 meetings between the two teams. The Redskins had not won in Texas Stadium since 1995. After holding a 13–0 lead with 3:46 remaining in the fourth quarter, the Redskins came out with an extremely improbable rally late in the fourth quarter to stun the Cowboys 14–13 when Mark Brunell threw two touchdown passes to Santana Moss. It was an extremely painful loss for the Cowboys, and it was the first time (after 77 times) that Coach Parcells lost after going into the fourth quarter with at least a 13-point lead. Summary
Scoring summary
- Q2 – 11:20 – Jose Cortez 33-yard field goal (DAL 3–0)
- Q3 – 12:51 – Terry Glenn, 70-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Jose Cortez extra point is good) (DAL 10–0)
- Q4 – 5:58 – Jose Cortez 41-yard field goal (DAL 13–0)
- Q4 – 3:46 – Santana Moss, 39-yard pass from Mark Brunell (Nick Novak extra point is good) (DAL 13–7)
- Q4 – 2:35 – Santana Moss, 70-yard pass from Mark Brunell (Nick Novak extra point is good) (WAS 14–13)
Week 3: at San Francisco 49ers
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | |
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Cowboys | 0 | 12 | 7 | 15 | 34 |
49ers | 7 | 17 | 7 | 0 | 31 |
at Monster Park, San Francisco, California
- Game time: 4:05 p.m. EST/ 3:05 p.m. CST
- Game weather: 72 °F, Sunny
- Game attendance: 68,247
- TV announcers (FOX): Dick Stockton, Daryl Johnston, Tony Siragusa
The Dallas Cowboys did the exact opposite of what they did a week earlier by scoring 15 unanswered point in the fourth quarter to shock the 49ers 34–31, in a game that was decided with less than 2 minutes remaining. Summary
Scoring summary
- Q1 – 3:29 – Arnaz Battle, 15-yard pass from Tim Rattay (Joe Nedney extra point is good) (SF 7–0)
- Q2 – 8:46 – Drew Bledsoe 6-yard run (Jose Cortez extra point fails) (SF 7–6)
- Q2 – 7:43 – Brandon Lloyd, 89-yard pass from Tim Rattay (Joe Nedney extra point is good) (SF 14–6)
- Q2 – 6:42 – Tony Parrish 34-yard interception return (Joe Nedney extra point is good) (SF 21–6)
- Q2 – 3:33 – Jason Witten, 6-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Drew Bledsoe throws an incomplete pass to Dan Campbell for a failed two-point conversion) (SF 21–12)
- Q2 – 0:15 – Joe Nedney 20-yard field goal (SF 24–12)
- Q3 – 9:24 – Julius Jones 1-yard run (Jose Cortez extra point is good) (SF 24–19)
- Q3 – 0:40 – Brandon Lloyd, 13-yard pass from Tim Rattay (Joe Nedney extra point is good) (SF 31–19)
- Q4 – 14:51 – Julius Jones 1-yard run (Jose Cortez extra point is good) (SF 31–26)
- Q4 – 1:51 – Keyshawn Johnson, 14-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Drew Bledsoe throws to Keyshawn Johnson for a successful two-point conversion) (DAL 34–31)
Week 4: at Oakland Raiders
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | |
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Cowboys | 0 | 3 | 3 | 7 | 13 |
Raiders | 10 | 0 | 3 | 6 | 19 |
Despite staying in the Bay area over the week to prepare for the game against the Raiders game, the Cowboys were unable to take advantage of the winless Oakland Raiders, and failed to score on a potential game saving drive late in the fourth quarter. Summary
Scoring summary
- Q1 – 7:22 – Sebastian Janikowski 30-yard field goal (OAK 3–0)
- Q1 – 3:07 – LaMont Jordan 2-yard run (Sebastian Janikowski extra point is good) (OAK 10–0)
- Q2 – 5:59 – Jose Cortez 29-yard field goal (OAK 10–3)
- Q3 – 8:15 – Sebastian Janikowski 23-yard field goal (OAK 13–3)
- Q3 – 1:05 – Jose Cortez 30-yard field goal (OAK 13–6)
- Q4 – 10:25 – Sebastian Janikowski 49-yard field goal (OAK 16–6)
- Q4 – 8:51 – Patrick Crayton, 63-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Jose Cortez extra point is good) (OAK 16–13)
- Q4 – 4:29 – Sebastian Janikowski 43-yard field goal (OAK 19–13)
Week 5: vs. Philadelphia Eagles
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | |
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Eagles | 0 | 3 | 7 | 0 | 10 |
Cowboys | 17 | 10 | 3 | 3 | 33 |
at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas
- Game time: 4:15 p.m. EST/ 3:15 p.m. CST
- Game weather: 77 °F, Sunny
- Game attendance: 63,199
- TV announcers (FOX): Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Pam Oliver
The Cowboys exploded offensively in what Parcells said was the best performance he has seen since coming to Dallas. The Cowboys would not let the Eagles offense score a single touchdown (they had one defensive touchdown), and the Cowboys outscored the Eagles 27–3 in the first half to put the game out of reach. Summary
Scoring summary
- Q1 – 13:01 – Terry Glenn, 15-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Jose Cortez extra point is good) (DAL 7–0)
- Q1 – 7:41 – Terry Glenn, 38-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Jose Cortez extra point is good) (DAL 14–0)
- Q1 – 0:19 – Jose Cortez 28-yard field goal (DAL 17–0)
- Q2 – 10:23 – Todd France 23-yard field goal (DAL 17–3)
- Q2 – 5:22 – Lousaka Polite, 12-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Jose Cortez extra point is good) (DAL 24–3)
- Q2 – 0:09 – Jose Cortez 33-yard field goal (DAL 27–3)
- Q3 – 11:39 – Jose Cortez 37-yard field goal (DAL 30–3)
- Q3 – 1:12 – Sheldon Brown 80-yard fumble return (Todd France extra point is good) (DAL 30–10)
- Q4 – 4:39 – Jose Cortez 45-yard field goal (DAL 33–10)
Week 6: vs. New York Giants
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | OT | Total | |
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Giants | 3 | 3 | 0 | 7 | 0 | 13 |
Cowboys | 0 | 7 | 0 | 6 | 3 | 16 |
at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST/ 12:00 p.m. CST
- Game weather: 76 °F, Sunny
- Game attendance: 62,278
- TV announcers (FOX): Dick Stockton, Troy Aikman, Pam Oliver
Dallas hoped to continue playing great offensively as they did in the previous week by beating the New York Giants at home. Instead, they played very sloppily and Coach Parcells said his team was "fortunate" to win. The Cowboys were sacked 4 times for a loss of 36 yards and turned over the ball 4 times. Summary
The Cowboys lost left tackle Flozell Adams for the remainder of the season when he tore an ACL in his knee. With an immobile quarterback like Drew Bledsoe, this would be devastating for the Dallas Cowboys later in the Season because Bledsoe would be sacked 36 more times (after being sacked "only" 13 times during the first six games), and he would throw 13 more interceptions after this game (while throwing only 4 picks during the first six games).
Scoring summary
- Q1 – 10:36 – Jay Feely 50-yard field goal (NYG 3–0)
- Q2 – 8:42 – Jay Feely 45-yard field goal (NYG 6–0)
- Q2 – 0:40 – Jason Witten 2-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Jose Cortez extra point is good) (DAL 7–6)
- Q4 – 12:44 – Jose Cortez 29-yard field goal (DAL 10–6)
- Q4 – 4:40 – Jose Cortez 28-yard field goal (DAL 13–6)
- Q4 – 0:19 – Jeremy Shockey 24-yard pass from Eli Manning (Jay Feely extra point is good) (13–13)
- OT – 11:13 – Jose Cortez 45-yard field goal (DAL 16–13)
Week 7: at Seattle Seahawks
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | |
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Cowboys | 7 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 10 |
Seahawks | 0 | 3 | 0 | 10 | 13 |
at Qwest Field, Seattle, Washington
- Game time: 4:05 p.m. EST/ 3:05 p.m. CST
- Game weather: 55 °F, rain
- Game attendance: 67,046
- TV announcers (FOX): Dick Stockton, Troy Aikman, Pam Oliver
The Cowboys came to Seattle for a defensive showdown. After scoring a touchdown early in the first quarter, the Cowboys had the lead until 59 minutes and 20 second into the game when Seattle tied the game at 10–10. Trying to win with 14 seconds left in regulation, Drew Bledsoe threw an interception and Seahawks kicker Josh Brown kicked the game-winning field goal, taking their first lead of the game as time expired. Summary
Jose Cortez missed a field goal which cost Dallas the game, and he was fired after the game. Ryan Hannam, who scored a game-tying touchdown late in the fourth quarter signed with the Dallas Cowboys as a free agent the following season.
Scoring summary
- Q1 – 1:03 – Keyshawn Johnson, 5-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Jose Cortez extra point is good) (DAL 7–0)
- Q2 – 0:33 – Josh Brown 55-yard field goal (DAL 7–3)
- Q4 – 2:06 – Jose Cortez 21-yard field goal (DAL 10–3)
- Q4 – 0:40 – Ryan Hannam 1-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown extra point is good) (10–10)
- Q4 – 0:00 – Josh Brown 50-yard field goal (SEA 13–10)
Week 8: vs. Arizona Cardinals
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | |
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Cardinals | 3 | 7 | 3 | 0 | 13 |
Cowboys | 10 | 14 | 3 | 7 | 34 |
The Dallas Cowboys bounced back from a painful loss a week earlier and routed the Arizona Cardinals. The Cowboys had a new kicker on their roster, rookie Shaun Suisham, and another rookie making his first start was Marion Barber, who was starting in place of injured Julius Jones. He ran for 127 yards and scored two touchdowns in his breakout game. Summary
Scoring summary
- Q1 – 9:43 – Neil Rackers 52-yard field goal (ARI 3–0)
- Q1 – 8:36 – Marion Barber 28-yard run (Shaun Suisham extra point is good) (DAL 7–3)
- Q1 – 2:57 – Shaun Suisham 21-yard field goal (DAL 10–3)
- Q2 – 12:53 – Anquan Boldin, 44-yard pass from Josh McCown (Neil Rackers extra point is good) (DAL 10–10)
- Q2 – 3:11 – Keyshawn Johnson, 5-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Shaun Suisham extra point is good) (DAL 17–10)
- Q2 – 1:00 – Marion Barber 10-yard run (Shaun Suisham extra point is good) (DAL 24–10)
- Q3 – 11:13 – Neil Rackers 47-yard field goal (DAL 24–13)
- Q3 – 3:03 – Shaun Suisham 21-yard field goal (DAL 27–13)
- Q4 – 11:54 – Anthony Henry 58-yard interception return (Shaun Suisham extra point is good) (DAL 34–13)
Week 10: at Philadelphia Eagles
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | |
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Cowboys | 7 | 0 | 0 | 14 | 21 |
Eagles | 7 | 7 | 3 | 3 | 20 |
at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Game time: 9:00 p.m. EST/ 8:00 p.m. CST
- Game weather: 54 °F, Cloudy
- Game attendance: 67,739
- TV announcers (ABC): Al Michaels, John Madden, Samantha Ryan
The Cowboys came to Philadelphia hoping to sweep the Eagles for the first time since 1998, and beat them at Philadelphia for the first time since 1998. After trailing by 13 points late in the fourth quarter, the Cowboys stunned the Eagles by scoring two touchdowns (one of which was an interception return) to win the game 21–20. Also, Donovan McNabb injured his knee and he would leave for the remainder of the season. Summary
This was the last Cowboys game to air on ABC as they ended their relationship with the NFL after the 2005 season.
Scoring summary
- Q1 – 8:54 – Brian Westbrook 15-yard run (PHI 7–0)
- Q1 – 0:55 – Marion Barber 1-yard run (Shaun Suisham extra point is good) (7–7)
- Q2 – 1:47 – Donovan McNabb 2-yard run (David Akers extra point is good) (PHI 14–7)
- Q3 – 8:06 – David Akers 48-yard field goal (PHI 17–7)
- Q4 – 9:12 – David Akers 20-yard field goal (PHI 20–7)
- Q4 – 3:04 – Terry Glenn 20-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Shaun Suisham extra point is good) (PHI 20–14)
- Q4 – 2:43 – Roy Williams interception return for a touchdown (Shaun Suisham extra point is good) (DAL 21–20)
Week 11: vs. Detroit Lions
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | |
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Lions | 0 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 7 |
Cowboys | 7 | 6 | 7 | 0 | 20 |
at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST/ 12:00 p.m. CST
- Game weather: 57 °F, Sunny
- Game attendance: 62,670
- TV announcers (FOX): Dick Stockton, Daryl Johnston, Tony Siragusa
Earlier in the week, Coach Parcells hung mousetraps in the locker room to warn his players that this game was a "trap game".[3] Dallas rushed for 149 yards and 2 touchdowns, and kicker Billy Cundiff kicked a franchise record 56-yard field goal. After the game, the Cowboys were 7–3 and tied for second place in the NFC. The Cowboys had already won more game than they did in the previous seasonSummary
Scoring summary
- Q1 – Marion Barber 6-yard run (Billy Cundiff extra point is good)
- Q2 – Billy Cundiff 19-yard field goal
- Q2 – Kevin Jones 2-yard run (Jason Hanson extra point is good)
- Q2 – Billy Cundiff 56-yard field goal
- Q3 – Marion Barber 4-yard run (Billy Cundiff extra point is good)
Week 12: vs. Denver Broncos
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | OT | Total | |
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Broncos | 7 | 7 | 7 | 0 | 3 | 24 |
Cowboys | 7 | 7 | 0 | 7 | 0 | 21 |
at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas
- Game time: 4:15 p.m. EST/ 3:15 p.m. CST
- Game weather: 68 °F, Sunny
- Game attendance: 63,273
- TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz, Phil Simms, Bonnie Bernstein
In the annual Thanksgiving Day Game, the Dallas Cowboys hosted the Denver Broncos. The Cowboys offense had 314 yards, greater than Denver's 293 yards, but Cowboys kicker Billy Cundiff a missed field goal in the fourth quarter so the game went into overtime. Denver won the coin toss and Broncos backup runningback Ron Dayne ran 55 yards on the second play in overtime and Jason Elam kicked the game winning field goal. Summary
Scoring summary
- Q1 – 8:10 – Champ Bailey 65-yard interception return (Jason Elam extra point is good) (DEN 7–0)
- Q1 – 3:46 – Keyshawn Johnson, 14-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Billy Cundiff extra point is good) (7–7)
- Q2 – 14:17 – Rod Smith, 20-yard pass from Jake Plummer (Jason Elam extra point is good) (DEN 14–7)
- Q2 – 2:53 – Drew Bledsoe 1-yard run (Billy Cundiff extra point is good) (14–14)
- Q3 – 5:47 – Ron Dayne 16-yard run (Jason Elam extra point is good) (DEN 21–14)
- Q4 – 13:36 – Jason Witten 4-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Billy Cundiff extra point is good) (21–21)
- OT – 13:39 – Jason Elam 24-yard field goal (DEN 24–21)
Week 13: at New York Giants
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | |
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Cowboys | 0 | 0 | 10 | 0 | 10 |
Giants | 0 | 10 | 7 | 0 | 17 |
at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST/ 12:00 p.m. CST
- Game weather: 30 °F (Wind chill: 23 °F), Cloudy
- Game attendance: 78,645
- TV announcers (FOX): Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Pam Oliver
In this season's rematch, the New York Giants made the Dallas Cowboys pay for an overtime 16–13 win earlier in the season, but both teams had a sloppy performance overall. Both teams threw two interceptions, but the Cowboys lost two fumbles. Drew Bledsoe was sacked 4 times for a loss of 21 yards, both quarterbacks completed under 40% of their passes, and both teams missed a field goal. The Giants ran for 127 yards rushing (including 115 yards by Tiki Barber) and one rushing touchdown which made the difference in the game. Summary
Scoring summary
- Q2 – 10:00 – Brandon Jacobs 1-yard run (Jay Feely extra point is good)
- Q2 – 3:58 – Jay Feely 27-yard field goal
- Q3 – 14:48 – Antonio Pierce 12-yard fumble return (Jay Feely extra point is good)
- Q3 – 10:03 – Billy Cundiff 34-yard field goal (10–10)
- Q3 – 3:52 – Terry Glenn, 7-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Billy Cundiff extra point is good)
Week 14: vs. Kansas City Chiefs
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | |
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Chiefs | 7 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 28 |
Cowboys | 0 | 17 | 0 | 14 | 31 |
at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas
- Game time: 4:15 p.m. EST/ 3:15 p.m. CST
- Game weather: 64 °F, Sunny
- Game attendance: 63,432
- TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz, Phil Simms, Bonnie Bernstein
In a back-and-forth offensive thriller, Kansas City running back Larry Johnson scored three touchdowns and Drew Bledsoe threw for three touchdowns. The Chief's offense had 493, more than the Cowboys 445 yards, but the Chiefs mistakes (including a lost fumble) made the difference in the game. Summary
Scoring summary
- Q1 – 9:32 – Larry Johnson 11-yard run (Lawrence Tynes extra point is good) (KC 7–0)
- Q2 – 8:00 – Billy Cundiff 34-yard field goal (KC 7–3)
- Q2 – 5:19 – Larry Johnson 1-yard run (Lawrence Tynes extra point is good) (KC 14–3)
- Q2 – 3:55 – Terry Glenn, 71-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Billy Cundiff extra point is good) (KC 14–10)
- Q2 – 0:40 – Jason Witten, 26-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Billy Cundiff extra point is good) (DAL 17–14)
- Q3 – 8:39 – Larry Johnson 21-yard run (Lawrence Tynes extra point is good) (KC 21–17)
- Q4 – 13:07 – Terry Glenn 6-yard run (Billy Cundiff extra point is good) (DAL 24–21)
- Q4 – 3:55 – Eddie Kennison, 47-yard pass from Trent Green (Lawrence Tynes extra point is good) (KC 28–24)
- Q4 – 0:22 – Dan Campbell, 1-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Billy Cundiff extra point is good) (DAL 31–28)
Week 15: at Washington Redskins
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | |
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Cowboys | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 7 |
Redskins | 7 | 21 | 7 | 0 | 35 |
at Fedex Field, Landover, Maryland
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST/ 12:00 p.m. CST
- Game weather: 44 °F, Sunny
- Game attendance: 90,588
- TV announcers (FOX): Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Pam Oliver
After losing a painful Monday Night game in Week Two 13–14, the Cowboys were unable to avenge their former team. Instead, Washington gave Bill Parcells his biggest loss ever as an NFL coach. Tight end Chris Cooley had a career day catching three touchdown passes. After being down 35–0 early in the fourth quarter, Dallas prevented a shutout by throwing a conselation touchdown pass to Jason Witten. Drew Bledsoe was sacked seven times and threw three interceptions. Only the Danny White led Dallas 44–14 victory on September 9, 1985 had a larger margin of victory between the two teams. Summary
Scoring summary
- Q1 – 8:44 – Chris Cooley, 8-yard pass from Mark Brunell (John Hall extra point is good) (WAS 7–0)
- Q2 – 9:40 – Chris Cooley, 2-yard pass from Mark Brunell (John Hall extra point is good) (WAS 14–0)
- Q2 – 1:25 – Mike Sellers, 3-yard pass from Mark Brunell (John Hall extra point is good) (WAS 21–0)
- Q2 – 0:12 – Chris Cooley, 30-yard pass from Mark Brunell (John Hall extra point is good) (WAS 28–0)
- Q3 – 10:15 – Ladell Betts 1-yard run (John Hall extra point is good) (WAS 35–0)
- Q4 – 12:10 – Jason Witten, 2-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Billy Cundiff extra point is good) (WAS 35–7)
Week 16: at Carolina Panthers
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | |
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Cowboys | 7 | 3 | 7 | 7 | 24 |
Panthers | 10 | 3 | 0 | 7 | 20 |
Going into the game, the Panthers needed a win to secure a playoff spot. The Cowboys needed a win to stay alive in the playoff race after losing three out of the last four games. Despite falling behind 0–10 early in the game, the Cowboys rallied to outscore Carolina 17–3 for almost three quarters, including two Julius Jones touchdowns. Julius Jones rushed for 194 yards, the fourth best in franchise history.[4] Late in the fourth quarter while trailing 17–20, Billy Cundiff attempted to tie the game on a 33-yard field goal, but missed. The only reason Dallas still managed to win the game was because Carolina was penalized for "running into the kicker" (Carolina contended that they had slightly blocked the kick but replays proved inconclusive) and Terry Glenn scored a touchdown with one hand to take the lead (he dislocated his hand early in the game). Summary
Billy Cundiff had a 32-yard field goal attempt blocked, and missed a 33-yard attempt. He already missed two field goals earlier in the season, including one that cost Dallas the game on Thanksgiving against Denver, so two days after the game he was fired by coach Parcells . Carolina won next week to secure a wildcard spot in the playoffs, but despite several likely playoff scenarios Dallas was eliminated from the playoffs before their last game when the Panthers, the Redskins, and the Giants all won a week later.
Scoring summary
- Q1 – 10:05 – John Kasay 24-yard field goal (CAR 3–0)
- Q1 – 9:49 – Drew Carter, 32-yard pass from Jake Delhomme (John Kasay extra point is good) (CAR 10–0)
- Q1 – 7:00 – Julius Jones 8-yard run (Billy Cundiff extra point is good) (CAR 10–7)
- Q2 – 11:00 – Billy Cundiff 24-yard field goal (10–10)
- Q2 – 6:50 – John Kasay 47-yard field goal (CAR 13–10)
- Q3 – 4:50 – Julius Jones 43-yard run (Billy Cundiff extra point is good) (DAL 17–13)
- Q4 – 2:32 – Ricky Proehl, 35-yard pass from Jake Delhomme (John Kasay extra point is good) (CAR 20–17)
- Q4 – 0:24 – Terry Glenn, 2-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Billy Cundiff extra point is good) (DAL 24–20)
Week 17: vs. St. Louis Rams
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | |
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Rams | 0 | 10 | 0 | 10 | 20 |
Cowboys | 7 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 10 |
at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas
- Game time: 8:30 p.m. EST/7:30 p.m. CST
- Game weather: 75 °F, Clear
- Game attendance: 63,131
- TV announcers (ESPN): Mike Patrick, Joe Theismann, Paul Maguire, Suzy Kolber
Only minutes before the game, the Cowboys were eliminated from the playoff race when the Washington Redskins beat the Philadelphia Eagles The deflated Cowboys only managed to score 10 points against the St. Louis Rams, who came into the game 5–10. After running for a meager 35 yards, Julius Jones had 993 yards for the season, painfully just 7 yards short of 1,000 yards. Summary
Just days after the game, head coach Bill Parcells announced he was staying for at least one more season, and his contract was extended through 2007. At the time, there had been some speculation he would be retiring.
Scoring summary
- Q1 – 2:36 – Jason Witten, 19-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Shaun Suisham extra point is good) (DAL 7–0)
- Q2 – 14:15 – Jeff Wilkins 49-yard field goal (DAL 7–3)
- Q2 – 1:52 – Aveion Cason 8-yard run (Jeff Wilkins extra point is good) (STL 10–7)
- Q2 – 0:03 – Shaun Suisham 22-yard field goal (10–10)
- Q4 – 11:57 – Arlen Harris 1-yard run (Jeff Wilkins extra point is good) (STL 17–10)
- Q4 – 1:05 – Jeff Wilkins 20-yard field goal (STL 20–10)
Standings
NFC East | |||||||||
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W | L | T | PCT | DIV | CONF | PF | PA | STK | |
(4) New York Giants | 11 | 5 | 0 | .688 | 4–2 | 8–4 | 422 | 314 | W1 |
(6) Washington Redskins | 10 | 6 | 0 | .625 | 5–1 | 10–2 | 359 | 293 | W5 |
Dallas Cowboys | 9 | 7 | 0 | .563 | 3–3 | 7–5 | 325 | 308 | L1 |
Philadelphia Eagles | 6 | 10 | 0 | .375 | 0–6 | 3–9 | 310 | 388 | L2 |
Roster
References
- ↑ "2005 NFL Draft Pick Transactions". ProSportsTransactions.com.
- ↑ "DeMarcus Ware gets Dallas sacks record". ESPN.com. September 23, 2013.
- ↑ NFL Scores: 2007 – Super Bowl
- ↑ DallasCowboys.com – News