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Established January 28, 1960[1][2] First season: 1960 Play in AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas) Headquartered in Ford Center at The Star (Frisco, Texas) | |||||
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National Football League (1960–present)
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Team colors | Navy blue, metallic silver, royal blue, silver-green, white[3][4][5] | ||||
Fight song | Cowboys Stampede March | ||||
Mascot | Rowdy | ||||
Website | dallascowboys | ||||
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Owner(s) | Jerry Jones | ||||
CEO | Stephen Jones | ||||
President | Jerry Jones | ||||
General manager | Jerry Jones | ||||
Head coach | Brian Schottenheimer | ||||
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League championships (5) | |||||
Conference championships (10) | |||||
Division championships (25) | |||||
Playoff appearances (36) | |||||
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The Dallas Cowboys are a professional American football team based in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. The Cowboys compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the National Football Conference (NFC) East division. The team is headquartered in Frisco, Texas, and has played its home games at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, since its opening in 2009. The stadium took its current name prior to the 2013 season, following the team's decision to sell the stadium's naming rights to telecommunications company AT&T.[6][7]
The Cowboys joined the NFL as an expansion team in 1960.[8] The team's national following might best be represented by its NFL record of consecutive sell-outs. The Cowboys' streak of 190 consecutive sold-out regular and post-season games (home and away) began in 2002.[9] The franchise has made it to the Super Bowl eight times, tying it with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Denver Broncos, and San Francisco 49ers for second-most Super Bowl appearances in history behind the New England Patriots' record 11 appearances. Their eight NFC championships are tied for most in the conference's history. The Cowboys are the only NFL team to record 20 straight winning seasons (from 1966 to 1985) during which they missed the playoffs only twice (1974 and 1984).[10]
In 2015, the Dallas Cowboys became the first sports team to be valued at $4 billion, making it the most valuable sports team in the world, according to Forbes.[11] The Cowboys also generated $620 million in revenue in 2014, a record for a U.S. sports team.[11] In 2018, they also became the first NFL franchise to be valued at $5 billion[12] and making Forbes' list as the most valued NFL team for the 12th straight year.[13]