Regular Season Game #1 - Sunday, September 13, 2020 Cowboys at Rams SoFi Stadium - Inglewood, Calif. - 7:20 p.m. (cdt)

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H BY THE NUMBERS H Dallas Cowboys (0-0) This weeks game will mark the 32nd time Dallas has at opened the season on the road in its 60 seasons. The (0-0) 32 Cowboys own a 20-11 record in road season openers, Series Record: with the last game coming in 2018 at Carolina (L 8-16). Dallas leads the series 18-17 Last Meeting: Dallas had all seven picks make the initial 53-man @ Dallas 44, LA Rams 21, Dec. 15, 2019 roster for Week 1 for the first time since 2013 and the Last Meeting in Los Angeles: eighth since the 1989 season when pur- 7 chased the team and became the general manager. LA Rams 35, Dallas 30, Jan. 12, 2019 Last Cowboys Win: @ Dallas 44, LA Rams 21, Dec. 15, 2019 Including Head Coach Mike McCarthy, the Cowboys Series Streak: have five coaches on staff with some form of previous Dallas has won four of the last five regular season meetings. head coaching experience. They are the first NFL team to have at least five coaches on staff with previous NFL 5 head coaching experience since the 1999 St. Louis H THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE H Rams team, which also had five coaches on staff. Tues., Sept. 8 Players off – no availability Wed., Sept. 9 10:30 a.m. Coach McCarthy conference Call 11:30 a.m. Practice – first portion open to limited 3-OA media 1:15 p.m. Virtual player availability Thurs., Sept. 10 10:30 a.m. Coach McCarthy conference Call 11:15 a.m. Practice – first portion open to limited 3-OA media 1:30 p.m. Virtual player availability Fri., Sept. 11 10:30 a.m. Coach McCarthy conference call 11:15 a.m. Virtual player availability Sat., Sept. 12 No availability - team departs for Los Angeles

Sun., Sept. 13 7:20 p.m. Kickoff at LA Rams H TABLE OF CONTENTS H H 60 SEASONS OF EXCELLENCE H Radio and TV broadcast info...... 1 Dallas Cowboys Media Schedule...... 1 Dallas Cowboys OMG info...... 1 Cowboys PR contact info...... 1 Dallas Cowboys 60th Anniversary...... 2 Dallascowboys.com...... 2 Mike McCarthy Facts and Figures...... 3 2020 Coaching Staff...... 3 Mike McCarthy bio/coaching experience...... 4 The Dallas Cowboys kicked off their season-long celebration of Opposing Head Coach Bio...... 4 the club’s 60th year anniversary, which this season will include intro- ducing special events, recognitions and announcements to commem- What to Watch For...... 5 orate the 60th year anniversary. 2019 Cowboys...... 6 2019 All-Pro Cowboys...... 6 In September, a DallasCowboys.com digital and social feature be- Cowboys and Free Agency...... 6 gan a count down of the top-60 players in Cowboys history presented Dallas Cowboys on Opening Day...... 7 by DraftKings. Player Highlights against LA Rams...... 8 The 14-person committee responsible for the selection of the Series History...... 8 Cowboys top-60 players included two Pro Football Hall of Fame vot- Cowboys Against the NFC West...... 8 ers, Rick Gosselin and Charean Williams, along with longtime Cow- AT&T Stadium Record When...... 9 boys play-by-play announcer Brad Sham. Authors Nick Eatman and Winning Tradition...... 9 Jeff Sullivan were among the group, as were longtime writers and A Championship Tradition...... 10 broadcasters Todd Archer (ESPN.com), Kurt Daniels (Dallas Cow- boys Star Magazine), Clarence E. Hill (Fort Worth Star-Telegram), 2019 Season Breakdown...... 11 Bill Jones (KTVT-CBS 11), David Moore (The Dallas Morning News), Individual Notes...... 12-30 Kristi Scales (Dallas Cowboys Radio Network), Rob Phillips and Mick- ...... 12-17 ey Spagnola (DallasCowboys.com), and Jean-Jacques Taylor (The ...... 18-20 Dallas Morning News/ESPN Radio). Tony Pollard...... 21 ...... 21-22 To learn more about the top-60 Cowboys players go to https:// www.dallascowboys.com/top60. /TEs...... 23 CeeDee Lamb/Rookie Draft Class...... 24 Throughout 2020, the club will release more original digital content Offensive Notes...... 25 that will feature significant historical moments and events throughout ...... 26 club history on all of its social media and related platforms, unveil new Defensive Notes...... 27 60th Anniversary themed merchandise and release rare collector’s DeMarcus Lawrence...... 28 items in partnership with some of the team’s respective partners. /Everson Griffen...... 29 Greg Zuerlein...... 30 Chris Jones/Special Teams Notes...... 30 2019 Regular Season Stats...... 31 2019 Defensive Stats...... 32 Unoffical Depth Chart...... 33 Pronunciation Guide...... 33 Coaching Staff...... 33 Alphabetical Roster...... 34 Numerical Roster...... 35 Positional Roster...... 36 How The Cowboys Were Built...... 37 Contract Status...... 37 When The Cowboys Were Built...... 38 Transactions by Date...... 39 Transactions by Player...... 40

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@dallascowboys /dallascowboys @dallascowboys @dallascowboys 2 MIKE McCARTHY Head Coach 2020

H WINNING HEAD COACH H H TOP FINISHES H The Dallas Cowboys named Mike McCarthy the ninth head coach in From 2006-18, Mike McCarthy led the Packers offense to the top of franchise history on Jan. 5, 2020. Along with 13 years of head coaching the league in several key categories: experience and 13 additional years as an assistant coach in the NFL, McCarthy came to Dallas with a 125-77-2 regular season coaching re- rd Pass Yards-Per-Game (254.1) cord - all with the (2006-18). He owns the sixth- 3 most wins (29th all-time) and fourth-highest winning percentage among active NFL coaches. His teams have qualified for the postseason nine / Ratio (2.88) times, won six NFC North Division titles, made four NFC Championship nd Game appearances and took home a XLV championship. 2 Known as a prolific offensive mind - and the primary play-caller - Mc- Carthy’s Packers offense finished fourth in the NFL in total offense and rd Passing (422) third in points-per-game through his tenure with the club. Behind the arm of , over that same span, the Packers were third in 3 passing offense. Additionally, his Packers offenses finished in the top-10 rd Points-Per-Game (25.9) in passing yards (10 times), total offense (nine) and scoring (nine). McCarthy’s nine playoff appearances overall are the most by a 3 Packers coach since the NFL postseason began in 1933. With the victo- ry over Dallas in the 2016 playoffs, McCarthy surpassed Lombardi and nd Scrimmage Yards-Per-Touch (7.82) Holmgren for the most playoff victories in team history (10). McCarthy 2 guided the Packers to a franchise-record fourth consecutive division title in 2014. Most Regular Season Wins by Active Head Coach Playoff victories - tied for the third-most in Coach Years Won Loss Tied Pct 10 the NFL from 2006-18. Bill Belichick...... 1991-2019 273 127 0 .683 Andy Reid...... 1999-2019 207 128 1 .618 ...... 1994-2019 133 90 1 .596 Mike Tomlin...... 2007-2019 133 74 1 .642 H McCARTHY’S RECORD WHEN... H ...... 2006-2019 131 77 0 .630 Mike McCarthy...... 2006-2018 125 77 2 .618 Below is a look at McCarthy’s head coaching record under sev- John Harbaugh...... 2008-2019 118 74 0 .615 eral different circumstances: Jon Gruden...... 1998-2019 106 102 0 .510 Regular season...... 125-77-2 Postseason...... 10-8 H 2020 COACHING STAFF H Overall...... 135-85-2 Regular Post Mike McCarthy...... Head Coach Rob Davis...... Asst. Head Coach September...... 29-15-1 October...... 32-15 Kellen Moore...... Offensive Coordinator November...... 25-29-1 Joe Philbin...... Offensive Line December...... 35-18 Jeff Blasko...... Asst. Offensive Line Adam Henry...... Wide Receivers January...... 4-0 9-8 Lunda Wells...... Tight Ends February...... 1-0 ...... Running Backs Playing at home...... 73-27-2 5-3 Doug Nussmeier...... Chase Haslett...... Quality Control - Offense Playing on the road...... 52-50 5-5 Playing in prime time...... 29-27 3-1 Mike Nolan...... Jim Tomsula...... Defensive Line Thursday...... 10-5 Leon Lett...... Asst. Defensive Line Saturday...... 1-1 3-2 Scott McCurley...... Sunday...... 106-62-2 7-6 George Edwards...... Senior Defensive Assistant Monday...... 8-9 Maurice Linguist...... Defensive Backs Al Harris...... Defensive Backs Playing against the NFC East...... 15-10 5-2 Cannon Matthews...... Quality Control - Defense Playing against the NFC...... 95-56-2 9-8 Playing against the AFC...... 30-21 1-0 John Fassel...... Special Teams Coordinator Matt Daniels...... Asst. Special Teams Playing on grass surface...... 99-48-2 7-6 Playing on artificial surface...... 26-29 3-2 Scott Tolzien...... Coaching Assistant Markus Paul...... Strength and Conditioning Coordinator Post Bye...... 9-4 Harold Nash...... Asst. Strength and Conditioning Post Bye Home...... 4-1 Kendall Smith...... Asst. Strength and Conditioning Post Bye Road...... 5-3 Ryan Feder...... Quality Control/Analytics When scoring 30-plus points...... 69-6 6-2 Justin Rudd...... Video/Analytics When team scores first...... 86-29-2 4-2 Eric Simonelli...... Quality Control/Analytics When team leads at halftime...... 98-18-1 9-2 Kyle Valero...... Quality Control/Analytics 3 H McCARTHY’S HEAD COACHING RECORD AND COACHING EXPERIENCE H Regular Season Postseason McCarthy vs. NFL Year Team W L T Pct. Result W L Pct. Result Team W L T PCT. 2006 Green Bay...... 8 8 0 .500 2nd NFC North Arizona 3 2 0 0.600 2007 Green Bay...... 13 3 0 .813 1st NFC North 1 1 .500 NFC Championship Game 3 4 0 0.429 2008 Green Bay...... 6 10 0 .375 3rd NFC North Baltimore 2 1 0 0.667 Buffalo 2 2 0 0.500 2009 Green Bay...... 11 5 0 .688 2nd NFC North 0 1 .000 Wild Card Game Carolina 3 3 0 0.500 2010 Green Bay...... 10 6 0 .625 2nd NFC North 4 0 1.000 Super Bowl XLV Chicago 18 7 0 0.720 2011 Green Bay...... 15 1 0 .938 1st NFC North 0 1 .000 Divisional Game Cincinnati 1 2 0 0.333 2012 Green Bay...... 11 5 0 .688 1st NFC North 1 1 .500 Divisional Game Cleveland 3 0 0 1.000 2013 Green Bay...... 8 7 1 .531 1st NFC North 0 1 .000 Wilde Card Game Dallas 5 3 0 0.625 Denver 2 1 0 0.667 2014 Green Bay...... 12 4 0 .750 1st NFC North 1 1 .500 NFC Championship Game Detroit 18 7 0 0.720 2015 Green Bay...... 10 6 0 .625 2nd NFC North 1 1 .500 Divisional Game Houston 2 1 0 0.667 2016 Green Bay...... 10 6 0 .625 1st NFC North 2 1 .667 NFC Championship Game Indianapolis 1 2 0 0.333 2017 Green Bay...... 7 9 0 .438 3rd NFC North Jacksonville 2 1 0 0.667 2018 Green Bay...... 4 7 1 .375 Kansas City 2 1 0 0.667 LA Chargers 3 0 0 1.000 Totals 125 77 2 .618 10 8 .556 LA Rams 5 2 0 0.714 Miami 3 1 0 0.750 Year Position, Team Minnesota 15 9 2 0.615 1987-88...... Graduate Assistant, Fort Hays State New England 1 3 0 0.250 1989-91...... Graduate Assistant, Pittsburgh New Orleans 2 4 0 0.333 1992...... Wide Receivers, Pittsburgh NY Giants 4 2 0 0.667 1993-94...... Offensive Quality Control, NY Jets 2 1 0 0.667 Oakland 3 0 0 1.000 1995-98...... Quarterbacks, Kansas City Chiefs Philadelphia 4 2 0 0.667 1999...... Quarterbacks, Green Bay Packers Pittsburgh 0 3 0 0.000 2000-04...... Offensive Coordinator, San Francisco 5 2 0 0.714 2005...... Offensive Coordinator, Seattle 5 4 0 0.556 2006-18...... Head Coach, Green Bay Packers Tampa Bay 3 2 0 0.600 Tennessee 1 2 0 0.333 2020...... Head Coach, Dallas Cowboys Washington 2 3 0 0.400 Totals 125 77 2 0.618

H HEAD COACHES H MIKE McCARTHY (125-77-2, 14th Year, 1st Year with Dallas) SEAN McVAY (33-15, 4th Year) The Dallas Cowboys named Mike McCarthy the ninth head coach On Jan. 12, 2017, Sean McVay was named the 23rd head coach of in franchise history on Jan. 8, 2020, handing the reigns of the team to the Rams, becoming the youngest head coach in modern NFL history. an innovative offensive mind with a championship pedigree. Most recently in 2019 – McVay’s third year at the helm – the Los Angeles McCarthy comes to Dallas with 13 years of head coaching ex- Rams started the season 3-0 before losing four out of the next six and perience and 13 additional years as an assistant coach in the NFL, finishing with an overall record of 9-7, missing the playoffs for the first including six as an offensive coordinator. time in McVay’s short tenure. For the second consecutive season, the As a head coach, McCarthy has racked up a 125-77-2 regular 34-year-old leader helped Jared Goff surpass 4,500 passing yards for season coaching record - all with the Green Bay Packers (2006-18), the second straight season. In his second season, McVay built on a successful 2017 campaign and and he owns the sixth-most wins (29th all-time) and fourth-highest led the Rams to one of the best seasons in franchise history. After posting winning percentage (.618) among active NFL coaches. His teams a 13-3 record in the regular season, McVay guided the Rams to Super have qualified for the postseason nine times, won six NFC North Di- Bowl LIII, where they narrowly lost to the Patriots 10-7 in a defensive slug- vision titles, made four NFC Championship Game appearances and fest. During that 2018 season, McVay helped former No. 1 overall pick took home a Super Bowl XLV championship held at AT&T Stadium in Jared Goff set career bests in passing yards (4,688), touchdowns (32) Arlington, Texas, following the 2010 NFL season. and completion percentage (64.9%). On the defensive side of the ball, Having mentored top quarterbacks, including Hall of Famers and McVay guided – who led the league in sacks with 20.5 – to future Hall of Famers, McCarthy’s experience and success with young his second consecutive NFL Defensive Player of the Year award. quarterbacks will help shape the immediate future of the Dallas Cow- As a first-year head coach in 2017, McVay showed why he was one of boys. the brightest young minds in the game. He turned a stagnant Los Ange- Known as a prolific offensive mind - and the primary play-caller - les Rams team into an offensive juggernaut that took the NFC by storm. McCarthy’s Packers offense finished fourth in the NFL in total offense McVay produced the NFL’s top scoring offense in 2017, just one season and third in points-per-game in total through his tenure with the club. after the Rams finished last in points scored. He was named the 2017 McCarthy is only the fourth head coach in NFL history to lead a sin- NFL Coach of the Year for his efforts. In addition, McVay helped run- gle franchise to eight or more consecutive playoff appearances, join- ning back and Donald win Offensive Player of the Year and ing , Noll and Bill Belichick. Those eight appearances from Defensive Player of the Year in the same season, the first team in NFL history to do so. 2009-16 were more than the rest of the NFC North Division combined Before arriving in Los Angeles, McVay spent six seasons with the Wash- over that span (Minnesota, three; Detroit, three; Chicago, one). ington Redskins, including a three-year stint as the offensive play caller in McCarthy’s nine playoff appearances overall are the most by a the nation’s capital. In his last season as the Washington offensive coordi- Packers coach since the NFL postseason began in 1933, and he guid- nator, the Redskins offense broke many franchise records, including the first ed the Packers to a franchise-record fourth consecutive division title unit in franchise history to average over 400 yards-per-game. In addition, in 2014. With the victory over Dallas in the 2016 playoffs, McCarthy Washington netted a franchise record 6,545 total yards in 2016. Prior to his surpassed Lombardi and Holmgren for the most playoff victories in promotion to offensive coordinator in 2014, McVay spent three seasons as team history (10). the Washington tight ends coach and one as an offensive assistant. McCarthy’s success began with dominance at home. Under Mc- Preceding his time in Washington, McVay served as the head coach Carthy at Lambeau Field, the Packers owned the fourth-best home of the Florida Tuskers of the United Football League (UFL), who posted winning percentage (73-27-2, .725) in the league from 2006 through a perfect 6-0 record before losing in the UFL’s inaugural championship Week 13 of 2018. Green Bay finished with a record of .500-or-better at game. McVay entered the NFL as an offensive assistant with the Tampa home in 11 consecutive seasons under McCarthy. Bay Buccaneers in 2008.

4 H WHAT TO WATCH FOR IN WEEK 1 H

DAK PRESCOTT * Dak Prescott owns a 2-2 record in regular season openers. * Became the first in team history to start 16 games in each of his first four seasons. * Threw for 4,902 yards in 2019 - the second-highest single-season total in team history (Tony Romo, 4,903). * Became only the fourth quarterback in NFL history to begin a career with 3,000 yards and 20 touchdowns in each of his first four seasons 4 * His 40 wins since the 2016 season are tied with Russell Wilson for the second-most by any NFL signal caller during that time behind only Tom Brady (47). * Needs three touchdown passes to reach 100 for his career. * With one 300-yard game, can tie (13) for the second-most 300-yard passing games in Cowboys history.

EZEKIEL ELLIOTT * Ezekiel Elliott reached 7,000 scrimmage yards for his career (7,024) in 2019, becoming just the sixth player in NFL history to attain 7,000 scrimmage yards in his first four seasons, joining LaDainian Tomlinson (7,921), (7,842), (7,594), Chris Johnson (7,071) and Clinton Portis (7,059).

* His 1,777 scrimmage yards were the second-most in 2019, and 14 total touchdowns were tied for fifth. 21 * Elliott tied Nick Chubb for the NFL lead with seven 100-yard rushing games in 2019. * Needs two touchdowns to reach 50 in his career - becoming the 11th Cowboys player to reach 50 touchdowns (rushing and receiving) in a career. Elliott would become the 26th player in NFL history to reach 50 touchdowns in his 60th game or earlier (third Cowboy - ; 51 and ; 52).

AMARI COOPER * Amari Cooper led the Cowboys with 79 catches for 1,189 yards and eight touchdowns, earning his second Pro Bowl nod as a Cowboy.

* Cooper converted 16-of-17 third down receptions into first downs in 2019, the sixth-best rate (94.1%) in the NFL 19 (min. 15 receptions). * Needs three catches to reach 400 for his career.

MICHAEL GALLUP * became the 14th player to record a 1,000-yard receiving season in franchise history, finishing second on the team with 66 catches for 1,107 yards. Combined with Amari Cooper, the Cowboys had two 1,000- yard pass catchers in a season for only the seventh time in franchise history and the first since the 2012 season 13 ( 1,382; 1,039).

DEMARCUS LAWRENCE * DeMarcus Lawrence finished second on the team with 5.0 sacks and 36 pressures in 2019. * Needs one sack to become the 11th Cowboys defender to reach 40.0 in a career.

90 * Has recorded at least a half sack in the season opener each of the last three years.

JAYLON SMITH * Jaylon Smith led the team with 168 tackles and was named to his first career Pro Bowl as an injury replacement. * The Cowboys were very efficient when they blitzed opposing quarterbacks in 2019, recording a sack on 11.6% or blitz 54 attempts - the fourth-best sack percentage on blitz passing situations.

5 H 2018/2019 STAT COMPARISON H H AIN’T THEIR FIRST RODEO H (Dallas league ranking) The Dallas Cowboys have a plethora of experience on their 2019 2018 coaching staff under Head Coach Mike McCarthy in 2020, with Record...... 8-8 10-6 five members of the staff that have some form of NFL head coach- Scoring Avg. (NFL rank)...... 27.1 (6) 21.2 (22) ing experience: Opp. Scoring Avg. (NFL rank)...... 20.1 (11) 20.3 (6) Dallas Cowboys Coaches with NFL HC Experience Total Off. (NFL rank)...... 431.5 (1) 343.8 (22) Coach Team/Years Rushing Off. (NFL rank)...... 134.6 (5) 122.7 (10) Mike McCarthy...... Green Bay (2006-18) Passing Off. (NFL rank)...... 296.9 (2) 221.1 (23) Mike Nolan...... San Francisco (2005-08) Total Def. (NFL rank)...... 327.0 (9) 329.3 (7) Joe Philbin...... Miami (2012-15) Rushing Def. (NFL rank)...... 103.5 (11) 94.6 (5) Jim Tomsula...... San Francisco (2010, 2015)^ Passing Def. (NFL rank)...... 223.5 (10) 234.7 (13) John Fassel...... St. Louis (2016)* Kickoff Return Avg...... 16.3 (32) 21.8 (20) Punt Return Avg...... 5.7 (26) 5.7 (31) ^Tomsula was the 49ers interim head coach in 2010 Turnover Margin...... -1 (18t) +3 (12) *Fassel was the Rams interim head coach in 2016 Penalties...... 109 104 Penalty Yards...... 1,008 885 The Cowboys are the first NFL team to have at least five coaches on staff with previous NFL head coaching experience Opp. Penalties...... 102 89 since the 1999 St. Louis Rams team, which also has five coaches Opp. Penalty Yards...... 855 681 on staff with previous NFL head coaching experience: 1999 St. Louis Rams Coaches with NFL HC Experience H ALL-PRO COWBOYS H Coach Team/Years Dick Vermeil...... Philadelphia (1976-82) The Dallas Cowboys had one player named to the 2019 AP Frank Gansz...... Kansas City (1987-88) All-Pro Team in right guard , who earned a first-team Jim Hanifan...... St. Louis Cardinals (1980-85)/Atlanta (1989)* selection: Al Saunders...... San Diego (1986-88) 2019 Dallas Cowboys All-Pros Mike White...... Oakland (1995-96) Player Team *Hanifan was the Falcons interim head coach in 1989 Zack Martin, G...... First It was Martin’s sixth selection to the All-Pro Team, sixth con- secutive season. Martin previously made the first-team in three H 2020 FREE AGENCY H prior seasons (2014-16) before being named second-team in 2017 and then first-team again in 2018. He has started 94 games, With a new coaching staff leading the charge for the 2020 missing only two games, since being drafted in the first round of season, the Cowboys saw a large amount of roster turnover from the 2014 NFL Draft by Dallas. 2019, with 16 players signing contracts with a new team or failing to re-sign with Dallas: Exclusive Rights (2) PRO BOWL COWBOYS Adam Redmond...... G (DAL)* H H Antwaun Woods...... DT DAL)* Four Dallas Cowboys were originally selected to the 2019 NFL Pro Bowl which took place on Jan. 27, 2019 at Camping World Restricted (3) Blake Jarwin...... TE (DAL)* Stadium in Orlando, Fla. All four selections were from Dallas’ of- Daniel Ross...... DT (OAK) fense with all four players having been selected for the honor in ...... QB (NYG) previous years. The Cowboys boasted three selections on the offensive line, Unrestricted (25) headlined by , as the ninth-year pro made his Ray-Ray Armstrong...... LB (FA) Byron Jones...... CB (MIA) seventh consecutive trip (2013-19) - breaking a tie with Rayfield Tavon Austin...... WR (FA) L.P. Ladouceur...... LS (DAL)* Wright for the most by a Cowboys tackle - and was a starter. Michael Bennett...... DL (RET) ...... LB (DAL)* Guard Zack Martin joined Smith as a starter on the NFC’s offen- Anthony Brown...... CB (DAL)* Joe Looney...... C (DAL)* Randall Cobb...... WR (HOU) Justin March...... LB (DAL)* sive line, as he was named to his sixth overall and sixth straight ...... DT (OAK) Dak Prescott...... QB (DAL)* all-star game. Martin is tied with Nate Newton and John Niland for Amari Cooper...... WR (DAL) Robert Quinn...... DE (CHI) the second-most Pro Bowl selections by a Cowboys guard, be- Christian Covington...... DT (DEN) Malcolm Smith...... LB (FA) hind only (nine). After missing the entire 2018 season Kai Forbath...... K (DAL)* Xavier Su’a-Filo...... G (CIN) (Guillain-Barré syndrome), returned to all-star ...... S (MIA) Joe Thomas...... LB (DAL)* form and earned his fifth Pro Bowl selection, tying him with An- C.J. Goodwin...... CB (DAL)* .. S (DAL)* dre Gurode for the most by a Cowboys center. Rounding out the Jeff Heath...... S (OAK) Jason Witten...... TE (OAK) Cowboys Pro Bowl roster, and making his third overall (second Kerry Hyder...... DT (SF) consecutive) appearance, was Ezekiel Elliott. *Players returned to Dallas Two more Cowboys were named to the all-star game as injury replacements, with Amari Cooper (fourth) and Jaylon Smith (first) The Cowboys signed 12 players from outside the organization to fill holes left by defecting players and upgrade several key po- each earning a roster spot. It was Cooper’s fourth Pro Bowl se- sitions on the roster. The 12 players bring with a lot of talent and lection (first as a Cowboy) after he led the Dallas offense with 79 experience - combing for a total of 719 career starts and 18 Pro catches for 1,189 yards and a career-best eight receiving touch- Bowls in the NFL: downs. Smith was the only Cowboys defender selected for the Pro Bowl, and he made his first-ever trip to the game after leading Player Starts Pro Bowls the Cowboys defense with 168 tackles and 2.5 sacks from his Gerald McCoy, DT...... 139 6 inside position. Martin was forced to withdraw from the , DT...... 118 2 game due to injury. Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, S...... 90 1 Aldon Smith, DE...... 36 1 2019 Dallas Cowboys Pro Bowlers Greg Zuerlein, K...... 0 1 , TE...... 19 0 Player Selection , CB*...... 5 0 Tyron Smith, T...... Seventh Saivion Smith, CB...... 0 0 Zack Martin, G...... Sixth , DB...... 49 0 Travis Frederick, C...... Fifth Andy Dalton, QB...... 133 3 Ezekiel Elliott, RB...... Third Everson Griffen...... 88 4 Amari Cooper, WR...... Fourth Cameron Erving, G/T...... 42 0 Jaylon Smith, LB...... First 719 18 *Italics indicates starter *Maurice Canady opted out of the 2020 season 6 H SEASON OPENERS H H OPENING DAY PERFORMANCES H Dallas enters 2020 tied with Denver for the league’s best all- As the Dallas Cowboys prepare to open their 61st season, time opening-day win percentage (.658). Dallas’ 39 opening-day it would seem fitting to take a look back at Dallas’ top team and wins are tied for sixth all-time in league history. individual performances on opening day: Dallas won 17 consecutive Top-Five Opening Day season-opening games TEAM Winning Percentages from 1965-1981. That Total Yards streak is the longest open- Date Opponent Score W/L Total Yards Team Record % ing-day win streak in the 9/4/78 vs. Baltimore 38-0 W 583 Dallas...... 39-20-1 .661 history of the NFL. The next 9/15/68 vs. Detroit 59-13 W 542 Denver...... 39-20-1 .661 longest streaks are Miami 9/12/99 at Washington 41-35 (OT) W 541 Green Bay...... 57-39-3 .594 (11, 1992-02), Detroit (10, 9/18/66 vs. N.Y. Giants 52-7 W 518 Minnesota...... 34-24-1 .586 1930-39), New England 9/8/19 vs. N.Y. Giants 35-17 W 494 Chicago...... 54-41-5 .568 (10, 2004-13), Chicago (9, New England...... 34-26-0 .567 1984-92), Baltimore Colts Total Rushing Yards (8, 1955-62) and Pittsburgh (8, 2003-10). Date Opponent Score W/L Rush Yards Dallas lost its first-ever season opener 28-35 against the Pitts- 9/4/78 vs. Baltimore 38-0 W 278 burgh Steelers on Sept. 24, 1960. Dallas came back the next 9/4/95 at N.Y. Giants 35-0 W 232 season to beat Pittsburgh 27-24 on Sept. 17, 1961 to claim its 9/6/81 at Washington 26-10 W 206 first-ever season-opening win. Last season, Dallas opened the 9/15/74 at Atlanta 24-0 W 205 2019 campaign with a win against the Giants, its ninth win in 10 9/20/70 at Philadelphia 17-7 W 198 season openers against them. This season Dallas opens against the LA Rams at SoFi stadi- Total Passing Yards Date Opponent Score W/L Pass Yards um in Los Angeles, marking the second time Dallas has played the 9/8/19 vs. N.Y. Giants 35-17 W 405 LA Rams in a season opening matchup. 9/15/68 vs. Detroit 59-13 W 381 9/18/66 vs. N.Y. Giants 52-7 W 374 COACHES ON OPENING DAY 9/12/99 at Washington 41-35 (OT) W 355 H H 9/12/04 at Minnesota 17-35 L 352 This week’s opener against the N.Y. Giants is the Cowboys 60th season opener. Dallas holds a 39-20-1 opening-day record. Points Scored Below is a coach-by-coach look at how the leader of the Cow- Date Opponent PF PA W/L boys fared on opening day: 9/15/68 vs. Detroit 59 13 W Lng Lng 9/18/66 vs. N.Y. Giants 52 7 W Win 1st Win Loss 9/19/71 at Buffalo 49 37 W Coach Years W L T Pct Game Strk Strk 9/9/07 vs. N.Y. Giants 45 35 L Tom Landry...... 1960-88 22 6 1 .776 L 17 2 9/9/85 vs. Washington 44 14 W Jimmy Johnson...1989-93 3 2 0 .600 L 3 1 Barry Switzer...... 1994-97 3 1 0 .750 W 2 1 INDIVIDUAL Chan Gailey...... 1998-99 2 0 0 1.000 W 2 0 Total Rushing Yards Date Opponent Score W/L Player Rush Yards Dave Campo...... 2000-02 0 3 0 .000 L 0 3 9/4/94 at Pittsburgh 26-9 W E. Smith 171 ...... 2003-06 1 3 0 .250 L 1 2 9/4/95 at N.Y. Giants 35-0 W E. Smith 163 ...... 2007-10 3 1 0 .750 W 3 1 9/5/83 at Washington 31-30 W T. Dorsett 151 ...... 2011-19 5 4 0 .555 L 2 1 9/4/78 vs. Baltimore 38-0 W T. Dorsett 147 Totals...... 1960-18 39 20 1 .661 17 3 9/7/92 vs. Washington 23-10 W E. Smith 140 Mike McCarthy owns a 9-4 record in 13 career opening day games as a head coach of the Green Bay Packers, a winning per- Rushing TD Date Opponent Score W/L Player Rush TD centage (.692) that was tied for fourth over the span of his tenure 9/4/95 at N.Y. Giants 35-0 W E. Smith 4 in Green Bay. 9/19/71 at Buffalo 49-37 W C. Hill 4 ------Many tied 2 H DATING GAME H Total Passing Yards This week’s season-opening game against the LA Rams is Date Opponent Score W/L Player Pass Yards being played on Sept. 13. In the 60 years of Cowboys football, 9/8/19 vs. N.Y. Giants 35-17 W D. Prescott 405 there have been seven Sept. 13 games. The Cowboys are 4-3 9/12/99 at Washington 41-35 (OT) W T. Aikman 362 on Sept. 13. Dallas’ first Sept. 13 game was in 1981 against St. 9/18/66 vs. N.Y. Giants 52-7 W D. Meredith 358 Louis, and its last was in 2015 against the N.Y. Giants. This is also 9/12/04 at Minnesota 17-35 L V. Testaverde 355 the fourth time that Dallas has opened the season on Sept. 13, 9/13/09 at Tampa Bay 34-21 W T. Romo 353 with previous contests against Pittsburgh (1982), St. Louis (1987) and the N.Y. Giants (2015). Passing TD Date Opponent Score W/L Player Pass TD Opp/ Dal Opp/ Dal 9/12/99 at Washington 41-35 W T. Aikman 5 Date Loc. W/L Score Date Loc. W/L Score 9/18/66 vs. N.Y. Giants 52-7 W D. Meredith 5 9/13/81 STL W 30-17 9/13/98 @Den L 23-42 ------Many tied 4 9/13/82 PIT L 28-36 9/13/09 @TB W 34-21 9/13/87 @StL L 13-24 9/13/15 NYG W 27-26 Total Receiving Yards 9/13/92 @NYG W 34-28 Date Opponent Score W/L Player Rec. Yards 9/16/62 vs. Washington 35-35 T F. Clarke 241 9/18/66 vs. N.Y. Giants 52-7 W B. Hayes 195 H TEAM CAPTAINS H 9/8/19 vs. N.Y. Giants 35-17 W M. Gallup 158 The Dallas Cowboys will select three team captains weekly 9/24/60 vs. Pittsburgh 28-35 L J. Doran 154 throughout the season in 2020, as chosen by the team prior to 9/12/99 at Washington 41-35 (OT) W R. Ismail 149 that week’s game. Below are the captains from 2019: Receiving TD 2019 Dallas Cowboys Captains Date Opponent Score W/L Player Rec. TD Player Unit Player Unit 9/16/62 vs. Washington 35-35 T F. Clarke 3 DeMarcus Lawrence...... Defense Zack Martin...... Offense 9/18/66 vs. N.Y. Giants 52-7 W D. Reeves 3 Jaylon Smith...... Defense Chris Jones...... Special Teams ------Many tied 2 Dak Prescott...... Offense Jeff Heath...... Special Teams 7 H PLAYER HIGHLIGHTS H H WILD, WILD WEST H Chidobe Awuzie - CB By virtue of the NFL schedule, the Dallas Cowboys drew all Played his lone regular season game against the Rams in four teams from the NFC West this season. This week’s game 2019 and recorded seven tackles and two pass breakups. against the LA Rams is the first NFC West matchup for the Cow- boys. Dallas travels to Los Angeles, then plays on the road in Amari Cooper - WR Seattle (9/27) before two home stands against Arizona (10/19) In two career regular season games against the Rams, has two catches for 28 yards with a long reception of 19 yards. and San Francisco (12/20). Overall, the Cowboys hold a 101-73-2 record against teams Ezekiel Elliott - RB from the NFC West, reaching their 100th victory over the division In two regular season games, has rushed for 202 yards and at Arizona (9/25/17). three touchdowns against the LA Rams, including six rushes of Below is a look at Dallas’ record against the West: 20-plus yards and 16 rushing first downs. He has added seven receptions for 97 yards and a touchdown through the air, with two Dallas vs. NFC West catches of 25-plus yards. Current Team W L T Win% Streak Everson Griffen - DE Arizona...... 56 32 1 .635 W1 Played four career games against the Rams while with Minne- Seattle...... 10 8 0 .555 L2 sota and has totaled 11 tackles, four tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks, 12 LA Rams...... 17 16 0 .515 L1 pressures and an interception. San Francisco...... 18 17 1 .513 W2 Div. Totals...... 101 73 2 .579 W1 Blake Jarwin - TE Has two catches for 40 yards and two first downs in one ca- reer game against the Rams. H SERIES HISTORY H DeMarcus Lawrence - DL Notched seven tackles, a sack, seven quarterback pressures The Cowboys and Rams have squared off 35 times, including and two tackles for loss in three career games against the Rams. playoffs, with the Cowboys holding a 18-17 series advantage. Be- low is a look at the results for each game of the series: Tony Pollard - RB In his lone career game against the LA Rams, rushed 12 times 11/6/60 Dal L 13-38 9/3/84 LA W 20-13 fro 131 yards with a 44-yard touchdown. Combined with Elliott’s 9/30/62 LA W 27-17 1/4/86* LA L 0-20 117 yards on the ground, it was the second time in 2019 the Cow- 10/1/67 Dal L 13-35 12/7/86 LA L 10-29 boys had two 100-yard rushers. 11/23/69 LA L 23-24 12/21/87 LA W 29-21 11/25/71 Dal W 28-21 12/3/89 Dal L 31-35 Dak Prescott - QB In two regular season games against the Rams, has com- 10/14/73 LA L 31-37 11/18/90 LA W 24-21 pleted 59.3% of his passes for 464 yards and five touchdowns 12/23/73* Dal W 27-16 11/15/92 Dal L 23-27 against only one interception. His quarterback rating of 105.5 is 9/21/75 Dal W 18-7 9/29/02 StL W 13-10 the 11th-highest in his career against any single opponent. 1/4/76** LA W 37-7 1/1/06 Dal L 10-20 12/19/76* Dal L 12-14 9/30/07 Dal W 35-7 Jaylon Smith - LB 9/17/78 LA L 14-27 10/19/08 StL L 14-34 Recorded 19 tackles and a pressure in two career games 1/7/79** LA W 28-0 10/23/11 Dal W 34-7 against the Rams. 10/14/79 Dal W 30-6 9/22/13 Dal W 31-7 12/30/79* Dal L 19-21 9/21/14 StL W 34-31 H 2019 STAT COMPARISON H 12/15/80 LA L 14-38 10/1/17 Dal L 30-35 12/28/80$ Dal W 34-13 1/12/19* LA L 22-30 (league ranking) 10/18/81 Dal W 29-17 12/15/19 Dal W 44-21 Cowboys Rams 12/26/83$ Dal L 17-24 Record...... 8-8 9-7 Scoring Avg. (NFL rank)...... 27.1 (6) 24.6 (11) $ NFC Wild Card Game Opp. Scoring Avg. (NFL rank)...... 20.1 (11) 22.8 (17) * NFC Division Playoff Game Total Off. (NFL rank)...... 431.5 (1) 374.9 (7) ** NFC Championship Game Rushing Off. (NFL rank)...... 134.6 (5) 93.7 (26) Passing Off. (NFL rank)...... 296.9 (2) 281.2 (4) Total Def. (NFL rank)...... 327.0 (9) 339.6 (13) Rushing Def. (NFL rank)...... 103.5 (11) 113.1 (19) H INSIDE THE SERIES HISTORY H Passing Def. (NFL rank)...... 223.5 (10) 226.6 (12) The rivalry between the Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Kickoff Return Avg...... 16.3 (32) 22.4 (15) Rams has been around since the Cowboys entrance in the league Punt Return Avg...... 5.7 (26) 6.3 (23) in 1960. The two teams have faced each other 35 times, including Turnover Margin...... -1 (18t) E (15t) nine playoff games, since 1960: Penalties...... 109 118 Penalty Yards...... 1,008 899 In the 35 games of the series there has been: Opp. Penalties...... 102 105 * Twenty games decided by double-digits Opp. Penalty Yards...... 855 829 * Ten games decided by three-or-more touchdowns * Ten games decided by less than a touchdown H FIRST TIME, LAST TIME H * Nine playoff games - four Dallas wins * Two shutouts - one by Dallas (1/7/79) one against (1/4/86) - The first time these two clubs met, the Dallas Cowboys were both playoff games just seven weeks into their inaugural season still looking for their * Three games played in St. Louis - 13 in Los Angeles first win. The LA Rams came to town on Nov. 6, 1960 and handed * A 30-point win by Dallas (1/4/76) - biggest Cowboys win Dallas a 38-13 loss in front of 16,000 fans. * A 25-point loss by Dallas (11/6/60) - biggest Cowboys loss The last time these two teams met in the regular season was * 818 points scored by Dallas, 730 allowed Dec. 15, 2019, a Cowboys 44-21 win. Dak Prescott threw two * A combined total of 68 points (31-37, 10/14/73) - the most in touchdowns and the Cowboys had two 100-yard rushers in Eze- the series kiel Elliott (117) and Tony Pollard (131) - marking the fifth time in * A combined total of 20 points (0-20, 1/4/86) - the fewest in the team history and the first time the Cowboys have boasted two- series such games in the same season. Tyler Higbee lead the Rams with * A Dallas road record of 8-8 12 catches for 111 yards - tied for the third-most receptions by an * 340 points for the Cowboys against 359 for the Rams when opposing ever against the Cowboys. and Dallas is the road team. Sean Lee each recorded a sack for Dallas in the contest, as Jared Goff attempted 51 passes for the Rams in the loss. 8 H ALL-TIME STAT COMPARISON H H AT&T STADIUM RECORD... H This week’s matchup marks the 27th regular season game In 2018 the Dallas Cowboys reached a milestone with their between Dallas and Los Angeles. Below is a brief look into the 10th season in what is now AT&T Stadium. The Cowboys finished stats of the series: that regular season 7-1 record at home - tied with the 2016 team TEAM TOTALS for the most wins and best record in a single season all-time at AT&T Stadium, and the Cowboys finished 5-3 in 2019. Cowboys Rams Dallas’ first game at the venue was on Sept. 20, 2009 - a 31- Wins...... 14 12 33 loss to the N.Y. Giants. The club’s first win came a week later Points...... 622 585 with a 21-7 decision over Carolina. Overall, Dallas owns a 49-39 Total Net Yards ...... 9,123 8,113 regular season record - 3-1 postseason - and a 52-40 overall mark Net Rushing Yards ...... 3,772 3,149 at home in AT&T Stadium. Below is a breakdown of the club’s Net Passing Yards ...... 5,351 4,964 record on their home turf: SINGLE-GAME TEAM-HIGHS Regular season...... 49-39 Cowboys Rams Postseason...... 3-1 Points...... 44 12/15/19 38 11/6/60 Overall...... 52-40 38 12/15/80 Regular Post Total Net Yards...... 502 9/30/07 517 12/15/80 September...... 13-5 Net Rushing Yards...... 294 10/23/11 281 11/6/60 October...... 9-12 Net Passing Yards...... 331 9/30/07 327 9/21/14 November...... 15-12 December...... 10-9 SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL HIGHS January...... 2-1 3-1 Cowboys Rams Passing Yards Playing at noon...... 15-8 343 - G. Hogeboom 9/30/84 341 - J. Everett 12/3/089 Playing at 3:30...... 18-19 1-1 Rushing Yards Playing in prime time...... 16-12 2-0 253 - D. Murray 10/23/11 160 - S. Jackson 10/19/08 Receiving Yards Thursday...... 6-6 184 - P. Crayton 9/30/07 238 - H. Jackson 10/14/73 Saturday...... 0-2 2-0 Sunday...... 40-27 1-1 Monday...... 3-4 H WINNING TRADITION H Fully closed stadium...... 33-25 3-1 The Dallas Cowboys currently own the league’s highest all- Fully open stadium...... 8-8 time regular season winning percentage by current NFL teams: Roof open, doors closed...... 2-5 Roof closed, doors open...... 6-1 Highest Win Percentage - NFL Regular Season Team W L T Pct. Playing against the NFC East...... 19-14 1-0 Dallas...... 512 380 6 .573 Playing against the NFC (non-NFC East)...... 17-16 2-1 Chicago...... 761 583 42 .566 Playing against the AFC...... 13-9 Green Bay...... 743 571 38 .565 Team-by-team New England...... 500 391 9 .561 Team W L Pct Team W L Pct Miami...... 452 360 4 .553 Arizona...... 0 1 .000 New England.....0 1 .000 * Since 1972, ties have been calculated as half-win and half loss. Prior to Atlanta...... 1 1 .500 New Orleans...... 2 2 .500 1972 tie games were ignored in calculating a team’s winning percentage. Baltimore...... 1 0 1.000 N.Y. Giants...... 6 5 .545 Ties since 1972: Dallas (0), Miami (1) Chicago (1), Green Bay (6). Buffalo...... 1 1 .500 N.Y. Jets...... 0 1 .000 Carolina...... 1 1 .500 Oakland...... 2 0 1.000 Chicago...... 1 2 .333 Philadelphia...... 5 6 .454 H HOME COOKING H Cincinnati...... 1 0 1.000 Pittsburgh...... 1 0 1.000 Cleveland...... 1 0 1.000 San Francisco....0 1 .000 Since AT&T Stadium opened in 2009, Dallas has posted a Denver...... 0 1 .000 Seattle...... 2 2 .500 49-39 regular season record at home. However, since 2016, the Detroit...... 3 1 .750 Tampa Bay...... 3 0 1.000 Cowboys have utilized their home field advantage, going 22-10 Green Bay...... 0 3 .000 Tennessee...... 0 2 .000 at AT&T Stadium, which is tied for the fifth-most wins at home. Houston...... 1 0 1.000 Washington...... 8 3 .727 Dallas went 5-3 in the 2019 season with wins over the N.Y. Giants, Indianapolis...... 1 0 1.000 Miami, Philadelphia, LA Rams and Washington. Jacksonville...... 1 1 .500 Postseason NFL Team Home Wins Since 2016 Kansas City...... 1 0 1.000 Detroit...... 1 0 1.000 Team Games W L T Win % LA Chargers...... 0 2 .000 Green Bay...... 0 1 .000 New England...... 32 26 6 0 .813 LA Rams...... 3 1 .750 Philadelphia...... 1 0 1.000 Baltimore...... 32 24 8 0 .750 Miami...... 2 0 1.000 Seattle...... 1 0 1.000 Kansas City...... 32 24 8 0 .750 Minnesota...... 1 1 .500 Minnesota...... 32 23 9 0 .719 The Cowboys 7-1 home mark in 2018 tied the 2016 team New Orleans...... 32 23 9 0 .719 for the best home record by a Cowboys team since the stadium Philadelphia...... 32 23 9 0 .719 opened in 2009: Dallas ...... 32 22 10 0 .688 Green Bay...... 32 22 9 1 .703 Most Single Season Wins at AT&T Stadium – Dallas Cowboys Consec. Home Pittsburgh...... 32 22 10 0 .688 Season Wins Wins Record 2016...... 7 7 7-1 2018...... 7 4 7-1 2009...... 6 5 6-2 2011...... 5 4 5-3 2019...... 5 2 5-3 2013...... 5 3 5-3 386.3 26.2 7.91 Dallas’ offense has The Cowboys have Dallas has aver- averaged 386.3 scored 26.2 points- aged 7.91 yards- yards-per-game at per-game at home per-play at home AT&T Stadium - since moving into since 2009, second third-most at home AT&T Stadium - in the NFL behind since 2009. fourth in the NFL. New Orleans (8.1). 9 H THE DALLAS COWBOYS - A CHAMPIONSHIP TRADITION H SUPER BOWL SUPER BOWL POSTSEASON POSTSEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS APPEARANCES VICTORIES APPEARANCES ...... 6 New England Patriots...... 11 New England Patriots...... 37 DALLAS COWBOYS...... 33 Pittsburgh Steelers...... 6 DALLAS COWBOYS...... 8 Pittsburgh Steelers...... 36 Green Bay Packers...... 33 DALLAS COWBOYS...... 5 Pittsburgh Steelers...... 8 DALLAS COWBOYS...... 35 ...... 32 San Francisco 49ers...... 5 ...... 8 Green Bay Packers...... 35 Pittsburgh Steelers...... 31 Green Bay Packers...... 4 San Francisco 49ers...... 7 San Francisco 49ers...... 32 ...... 31 New York Giants...... 4 Green Bay Packers...... 5 Oakland Raiders...... 25 Cle./StL/LA Rams...... 29 Denver Broncos...... 3 ...... 5 New York Giants...... 24 Indianapolis Colts...... 28 Oakland Raiders...... 3 New York Giants...... 5 New England Patriots...... 28 Washington Redskins...... 3 Oakland Raiders...... 5 ...... 27 Washington Redskins...... 5 San Francisco 49ers...... 27 ...... 26

POSTSEASON CONSEC. POSTSEASON CONSECUTIVE ALL-TIME REGULAR SEASON GAMES APPEARANCES WINNING SEASONS WINNING % DALLAS COWBOYS...... 63 New England Patriots (2009-19).... 11 DALLAS COWBOYS (1966-85)..... 20 DALLAS COWBOYS...... 0.573 Pittsburgh Steelers...... 61 DALLAS COWBOYS (1975-83).... 9 New England Patriots (2001-19).... 19 Green Bay Packers...... 0.568 New England Patriots...... 58 Indianapolis Colts (2002-10)...... 9 Oakland Raiders (1965-80)...... 16 Chicago Bears...... 0.565 Green Bay Packers...... 57 DALLAS COWBOYS (1966-73).... 8 San Francisco 49ers (1983-98)....16 New England Patriots...... 0.564 San Francisco 49ers...... 51 Pittsburgh Steelers (1972-79).....8 Chicago Bears (1930-44)...... 15 Baltimore Ravens...... 0.559 Minnesota Vikings...... 50 Los Angeles Rams (1973-80).....8 Green Bay Packers (1934-47).....14 Miami Dolphins...... 0.552 New York Giants...... 49 San Francisco 49ers (1983-90)...... 8 Minnesota Vikings...... 0.547

43 33 24 16 8 5 SEASONS OF POSTSEASON DIVISION NFL/NFC NFC SUPER BOWL .500-OR-BETTER APPEARANCE TITLES CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPIONSHIPS CHAMPIONSHIPS GAME FINALIST 1965 1982 2009 1966 1991 1966 1992 1966 1975 1992 1970 1992 1971 1992 1966 1983 2011 1967 1992 1967 1993 1967 1977 1993 1971 1993 1977 1993 1967 1984 2012 1968 1993 1968 1994 1970 1978 1994 1975 1995 1995 1968 1985 2013 1969 1994 1969 1995 1971 1980 1995 1977 1969 1991 2014 1970 1995 1970 1996 1972 1981 1978 1970 1992 2016 1971 1996 1971 1998 1973 1982 1971 1993 2017 1972 1998 1973 2007 1972 1994 2018 1973 1999 1976 2009 1973 1995 2019 1975 2003 1977 2014 1974 1996 1976 2006 1978 2016 1975 1998 1977 2007 1979 2018 1976 1999 1978 2009 1981 1977 2003 1979 2014 1985 1978 2005 1980 2016 1979 2006 1981 2018 1980 2007 1982 1981 2008 1983 1985

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H PRO BOWL COWBOYS H Over the previous 10 drafts, Dallas has selected 13 players that have gone on to make at least one Pro Bowl - second-most in the NFL over that span (Kansas City, 14). Since 1989 Dallas has sent 53 different players to the Pro Bowl, and of those, Dallas drafted 37. Additionally, Cowboys draft picks have been selected to 78 Pro Bowls since 2002 (25 different players), which is 18 more than any other team over that span (Kansas City, 60): COWBOYS PRO BOWL DRAFT PICKS SINCE 2002 (BY YEAR DRAFTED) 2002: (5) 2010: Dez Bryant (3) 2002: (5) 2010: Sean Lee (2) 2003: (2) 2011: Tyron Smith (7) 2003: Jason Witten (11) 2011: DeMarco Murray (3 - 2 with Dallas) 2005: DeMarcus Ware (9 - 7 with Dallas) 2011: Dwayne Harris (1 - with N.Y. Giants) 2005: Marion Barber (1) 2013: Travis Frederick (5) 2005: Jay Ratliff (4) 2014: Zack Martin (6) 2006: Jason Hatcher (1) 25 2014: DeMarcus Lawrence (2) 2007: (1) 2015: Byron Jones (1) 2007: (1) 2016: Dak Prescott (2) 2008: Mike Jenkins (1) 2016: Ezekiel Elliott (3) 2008: Martellus Bennett (1 - with Chicago) 2016: Jaylon Smith (1) 2018: (1) 10 H PERSONNEL BREAKDOWN -- OFFENSE H * The Cowboys boasted a 4,000-yard 2019 OFFENSIVE HIGHLIGHTS passer (Prescott - 4,902), 1,000-yard rusher (Elliott - 1,357) and two 1,000- * Dak Prescott notched career-highs in passing yards (4,902 - second in team history), comple- yard receivers (Cooper - 1,189 and tions (388 - second-most by a Cowboys passer in a single season), attempts (596) and passing Gallup - 1,107) for the first time in fran- touchdowns (30), becoming only the second Cowboys passer to reach 4,000 yards and 30 touch- chise history, and the offense totaled a downs in a single season. He became only the fourth quarterback in NFL history to begin a career team-record 6,904 net yards. with 3,000 yards and 20 touchdowns in each of his first four seasons, and his 40 wins since the 2016 season are tied with Russell Wilson for the second-most by any NFL signal caller during that * Prescott became only the fourth quar- time behind only Tom Brady (47). terback in NFL history to begin a career * Ezekiel Elliott garnered his third Pro Bowl selection after totaling 1,357 yards on 301 carries and with 3,000 yards and 20 touchdowns in 12 touchdowns. Elliott totaled 1,777 scrimmage yards for the Cowboys, finishing second in the NFL each of his first four seasons (Peyton in total yards and representing 25% of the Cowboys offensive output. Manning, Russell Wilson and ). * Amari Cooper led Dallas with 1,189 yards and eight touchdowns - both career-highs - on 79 catches and was named to his fourth Pro Bowl - second as a Cowboy - as an injury replacement for * Prescott finished 2019 third in the NFL Mike Evans. in completions of 20-or-more yards (68) and tied for second in touch- * Paving the way was the unit’s offensive line, which once again sent three players to the Pro Bowl in downs of 20-or-more yards (14). In Tyron Smith (seventh), Zack Martin (sixth) and Travis Frederick (fifth), as Frederick returned fact, of Prescott’s 30 touchdown pass- from a potentially career-threatening illness that ended his 2018 season to Pro Bowl form in 2019. es, 46.7% of them came from 20-plus yards, the fourth-highest percentage among quarterbacks in 2019. * Elliott reached 7,000 scrimmage yards for his career (7,024), becoming just the sixth player in NFL history to attain 7,000 scrimmage yards in his first four seasons, joining LaDainian Tomlinson (7,921), Eric Dickerson (7,842), Terrell Davis (7,594), Chris Johnson (7,071) and Clinton Portis (7,059). * Dallas finished first in the NFL in total offense with 431.5 yards-per-game in 2019, the sixth time a Cowboys offense led the league in total yards, with the most recent occurrence coming in 1977. * Dallas recorded a franchise-record 12 games with at least 400 yards of offense in 2019, the most in the NFL.

H PERSONNEL BREAKDOWN -- DEFENSE H * The Cowboys defense worked hard 2019 DEFENSIVE HIGHLIGHTS to limit offenses from picking up large chunks of yards on big plays in 2019, * The Dallas defense finished ninth in total defense, allowing 327.0 yards-per-game, and 11th in op- ponent points-per-game, allowing an average of 20.1. The Cowboys were much improved in their ranking fifth in the NFL with only 185 third-down defense in 2019, finishing second in the NFL in holding their opponents to a 33.3 percent opponent plays of 10-plus yards. They conversion rate. also kept opponents from scoring on long plays, holding teams to only 11 * The Cowboys allowed only six big-play touchdowns (20-plus yards) in 2019 - tied for the third-fewest touchdowns of 10-plus yards - fourth in in the league. the league. * The defense was headlined by linebacker Jaylon Smith, who led the team with 168 tackles and * Part of that big-play success came was named to his first career Pro Bowl as an injury replacement for . from the defense’s ability tackle receiv- ers at the point of reception, as Dallas * Free agent acquisition Robert Quinn led the team with 11.5 sacks, the most by a Cowboys de- had the 85 plays in which they held re- fender in his first season with the team since 1982, when sacks became official, and also led the ceivers to less than one yard after the defensive line with 38 pressures. catch - the fourth-highest number in the NFL. * Jourdan Lewis and Xavier Woods tied for the team lead with two . * Dallas held opponents to 327.0 yards- per-game in 2019, the ninth-fewest in the league, while also corralling offenses through the air to the tune of 223.5 yards-per-game (10th). * The Cowboys allowed 20.1 points-per-game in 2019, the 11th-best average in the league.

* Dallas’ opponents scored on 35.3% of drives in 2019 (14th), and allowed a touchdown on 20.2% of opponent drives (11th). * The Cowboys ranked second in the NFL in third down defense in 2019, allowing a conversion on only 33.3% of opponent tries (67-of- 201). * On the year, the defensive unit ranked 19th in the NFL with 39.0 sacks and finished tied for 25th in 17 takeaways.

H PERSONNEL BREAKDOWN -- SPECIAL TEAMS H * Dallas signed Greg Zuerlein at kicker 2019 SPECIAL TEAMS HIGHLIGHTS for the 2020 season, reuniting him with * After Brett Maher struggled to find consistency in 2019, the Cowboys signed veteran Kai For- Special Teams Coordinator John Fassel. bath for the stretch run of the season, and he went on to make all 10 of his field goal tries - the Zuerlein is a career 82.0% field goal kick- most consecutive field goal makes to start a Cowboys career in team history. er, including 68.7% on field goals of 40- plus yards. Since he entered the league * Chris Jones posted a 41.6 gross average and a 37.0 net average on 50 punts with 18 punts in 2012, Zuerlein has attempted the most downed inside the opponent’s 20-yard line field goals of 50-plus yards (55) and has connected on 60.0% of his tries. * C.J. Goodwin posted 10 special teams tackles to lead the unit.

* Chris Jones serves as a weapon in the kicking game, and is fifth all-time amongst NFL punters in percentage of punts downed inside the 20-yard line (min. 100 punts) at 39.65%

11 H THE FINISHER H Dating back to his rookie season in 2016, Dak Prescott has proven himself to be strong in clutch late-game moments. Since the start of 2016, Prescott is responsible for 20 total touchdowns when the game is within seven points in the fourth quarter or over- time, tied for third in the NFL over that span: 4th Qtr & OT TDs, +/- 7 Points - NFL, 2016-19 Pass Pass Rush Rush Total Total Player Yds TD Yds TD Yds TD R. Wilson, Sea...... 2,655 21 336 0 2,991 21 M. Ryan, Atl...... 2,297 20 51 1 2,348 21 D. Prescott, Dal...... 2,547 17 101 3 2,648 20 D. Brees, NO...... 1,912 16 5 4 1,917 20 D. Carr, Oak...... 2,311 19 1 0 2,312 19 M. Stafford, Det...... 2,263 16 53 1 2,316 17 A. Rodgers, GB...... 1,802 16 222 1 2,024 17

H FOURTH QUARTER WINS H Since taking over as the Dallas Cowboys starting quarterback in 2016, Dak Prescott has engineered his share of fourth quar- ter wins for the club. Included in his 40 regular season wins as a starter are nine occasions in which he led the team to victory when the club was tied or trailing in the fourth quarter or overtime. Prescott’s nine wins are the fifth-most by a Dallas signal caller, with five of those wins coming as a rookie in 2016 and fourin 2018: 4th Quarter/OT Wins - Cowboys Quarterback Wins Quarterback Wins Tony Romo...... 24 Danny White...... 11 Troy Aikman...... 15 Dak Prescott...... 9 ...... 13

Below is a look at each of Prescott’s nine games in which the Since the start of 2016, Dak Prescott is game was tied or the team trailed to pull out the win and his 4th responsible for 20 total touchdowns (17 quarter/OT stats: passing, three rushing) when the game is within seven points in the fourth Time Final quarter or overtime, third in the NFL Date Opp Score Left Att Com Yds TD Int Score over that span, trailing only Russell Wil- 9/18/16 @Was 20-23 15:00 7 6 66 0 0 27-23 son (21) and Matt Ryan (21). 10/30/16 PHI* 13-23 7:48 20 11 135 2 0 29-23 *regular season only 11/13/16 @Pit 29-30 0:42 11 10 83 0 0 35-30 20 12/1/16 @Min 7-9 14:11 4 2 26 1 0 17-15 12/18/16 TB 17-20 15:00 6 6 41 0 0 26-20 9/30/18 DET 23-24 2:17 11 7 99 0 0 26-24 H RAYNEING TOUCHDOWNS... H 11/18/18 @Atl 19-19 1:52 6 4 45 0 0 22-19 12/9/18 PHI* 23-23 1:39 12 11 94 1 0 29-23 Rayne Dakota Prescott is responsible for 118 combined rush- 12/30/18 @NYG 28-32 3:21 10 5 78 1 0 36-35 ing and passing touchdowns through his first 64 NFL games which *italics indicate overtime and are reflected in the stats totals is tied for seventh in NFL history at the quarterback position: Prescott has also secured 14 game-winning drives in his ca- Combined Touchdowns in a QBs First 64 Career Games reer to tie for fourth all-time in club history: Player TDs Player TDs Dan Marino...... 159 Dak Prescott...... 118 Career Game-Winning Drives Daunte Culpepper....136 Russell Wilson...... 118 Player Drives Aaron Rodgers...... 133 ...... 118 Tony Romo...... 29 ...... 131 ...... 117 Roger Staubach...... 21 Johnny Unitas...... 128 Peyton Manning.... 117 Troy Aikman...... 20 Matthew Stafford...... 122 ...... 115 Danny White...... 14 Dak Prescott...... 14 Amongst all NFL quarterbacks, Prescott is tied with three oth- H CLUTCH GENE H ers for the second-most game-winning drives from 2016-19: Dak Prescott has also demonstrated an ability to perform his Game-Winning Drives - NFL (2016-19) best when the game is on the line, delivering for his team when Player Drives they are trailing in games - exhibited by his 34 career go-ahead , NO...... 15 touchdown passes, eighth-most since the start of 2016. Prescott Dak Prescott, Dal...... 14 has also rushed for eight go-ahead touchdowns, giving him 42 Matthew Stafford, Det...... 14 total - tied for fourth since 2016: Russell Wilson, Sea...... 14 Derek Carr, Oak...... 14 Go-Ahead Touchdowns by QBs Since 2016 Player Team Pass TD Rush TD Total TDs Additionally, Prescott’s 14 game-winning drives are tied for the Russell Wilson...... SEA 47 2 49 second-most by any NFL QB in his first four seasons to start a Aaron Rodgers...... GB 41 2 43 career, since 1970: Kirk Cousins...... MIN 40 3 43 Dak Prescott...... DAL 34 8 42 Game-Winning Drives - First Four Seasons Matt Ryan...... ATL 42 0 42 Player Drives Derek Carr...... OAK 39 0 39 Matt Ryan, Atl...... 16 Dak Prescott, Dal...... 14 Russell Wilson, Sea...... 14 12 H DAK’S RECORD WHEN... H H DAK TO THE FUTURE H Since taking over as Dallas’ starting quarterback in 2016, Dak Entering his fifth pro season, Dak Prescott ranks sixth in Prescott has compiled a 40-24 regular season record in 64 ca- passing yards (15,778), attempts (2,071), wins (40), and passing reer starts, and he is 1-2 in the postseason. Below is a look at touchdowns (97), fifth in completions (1,363) and third in yards-per- Prescott’s record under several different circumstances: attempt (7.62) in regular season team history: Regular Post Dallas Cowboys All-Time QB Chart Playing at home: ...... 22-10 1-1 WINS AS STARTER PASSING YARDS Playing on the road: ...... 18-14 0-1 Troy Aikman...... 94 Tony Romo...... 34,183 Roger Staubach...... 85 Troy Aikman...... 32,942 Playing indoors: ...... 22-11 1-1 Tony Romo...... 78 Roger Staubach...... 22,700 Playing outdoors: ...... 18-13 0-1 Danny White...... 62 Danny White...... 21,959 ...... 47 Don Meredith...... 17,199 Playing against the NFC East:...... 18-6 Dak Prescott...... 40 Dak Prescott...... 15,778 Playing against the NFC (non-NFC East): ... 14-10 1-2 Playing against the AFC: ...... 8-8 ATTEMPTS PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Troy Aikman ...... 4,715 Tony Romo...... 247 Playing on Thursday:...... 5-3 Tony Romo...... 4,335 Troy Aikman...... 165 Playing on Sunday: ...... 32-20 1-2 Roger Staubach...... 2,958 Danny White...... 155 Playing on Sunday night...... 8-5 Danny White...... 2,950 Roger Staubach...... 153 Playing on Monday night: ...... 3-1 Don Meredith...... 2,308 Don Meredith...... 135

Playing on artificial turf:...... 28-18 1-1 Dak Prescott...... 2,071 Dak Prescott...... 97 Playing on natural grass: ...... 12-6 0-1 COMPLETIONS YARDS-PER-ATTEMPT Offense totals over 400 yards: ...... 24-6 0-1 Troy Aikman...... 2,898 Tony Romo...... 7.89 Throws for over 300 yards: ...... 8-4 0-1 Tony Romo...... 2,829 Roger Staubach...... 7.67 Throws for 200-299 yards: ...... 26-11 1-1 Danny White...... 1,761 Dak Prescott...... 7.62 Attempts more than 30 passes...... 20-20 1-2 Roger Staubach...... 1,685 Don Meredith...... 7.45 Dak Prescott...... 1,363 Danny White...... 7.44 Throws only one touchdown: ...... 11-5 1-1 Throws more than one touchdown: ...... 24-7 0-1 Completes 60.0%-or-more of his passes:.... 36-15 1-2 Averages more than 7.0 yards-per-attempt...... 32-7 0-2 H PRESCOTT TDS BY TEAM H Has more than one Big Play (25+) passing...... 24-6 1-1 Dak Prescott has thrown a touchdown pass against 24 of the other 31 NFL teams in the regular season. Below is a team-by- Throws no interceptions: ...... 32-8 0-1 team breakdown of his touchdowns through the air: Throws one interception: ...... 6-8 1-1 Throws more than one interception: ...... 2-8 Records at least 100.0 passer rating: ...... 30-2 0-1 Commits no turnovers...... 28-5 0-1 Against teams with winning record: ...... 13-13 1-2 Against teams with .500 record: ...... 9-5 Against teams with losing record: ...... 18-6 17 Has at least one rush attempt...... 38-21 1-2 Has more than five rush attempts...... 16-4 1-0

Sacked one time-or-less: ...... 21-7 1-1 13 Sacked more than once: ...... 19-17 0-1 September: ...... 9-5 October: ...... 8-6 November: ...... 12-7 December: ...... 11-5 8 8 8 January:...... 0-1 1-2 Team-by-team Team W L Pct Team W L Pct Arizona...... 1 0 1.000 Minnesota...... 1 1 .500 5 5 4 Atlanta...... 1 1 .500 New England....0 1 .000 Baltimore...... 1 0 1.000 New Orleans.....1 1 .500 Buffalo...... 0 1 .000 N.Y. Giants...... 6 2 .750 Carolina...... 0 1 .000 N.Y. Jets...... 0 1 .000 Chicago...... 1 1 .500 Oakland...... 1 0 1.000 3 3 Cincinnati...... 1 0 1.000 Philadelphia...... 5 3 .625 Cleveland...... 1 0 1.000 Pittsburgh...... 1 0 1.000 Denver...... 0 1 .000 San Francisco..2 0 1.000 Detroit...... 3 0 1.000 Seattle...... 0 2 .000 Green Bay...... 1 2 .333 Tampa Bay...... 2 0 1.000 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Houston...... 0 1 .000 Tennessee...... 0 1 .000 Indianapolis...... 0 1 .000 Washington...... 7 1 .875 Jacksonville...... 1 0 1.000 Kansas City...... 1 0 1.000 Postseason LA Chargers.....0 1 .000 Green Bay...... 0 1 .000 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 LA Rams...... 1 1 .500 L.A. Rams...... 0 1 .000 Miami...... 1 0 1.000 Seattle...... 1 0 1.000 13 H PRESCOTT TARGETS H H QBS MULTIPLE TOUCHDOWNS H Following his fourth pro season, Dak Prescott has completed In seven games in 2016, Dak Prescott tossed at least two 1,363-of-2,071 passes for 15,778 yards with 97 touchdowns in 64 touchdowns to tie for fourth by a rookie in NFL history. He had regular season games played behind center. Below is a break- six multi-touchdown passing games in 2018, followed by nine in down of Dak’s targets by position and player: 2019, and his 31 total games rank sixth in franchise history: Position Breakdown Multiple-Touchdown Games Comp. Yds TD Comp. Yds TD WR...... 788 10,535 67 RB...... 256 2,150 10 Player Games Player Games TE...... 308 3,030 20 FB...... 11 63 0 Tony Romo...... 79 Troy Aikman...... 43 Roger Staubach...... 48 Don Meredith...... 41 Player Breakdown by Completions Danny White...... 44 Dak Prescott...... 31 Player Com Yds TD Player Com Yds TD J. Witten...... 194 1,752 11 D. Schultz...... 13 122 0 Prescott also notched four games with three-plus touchdown E. Elliott...... 189 1,619 8 L. Dunbar...... 13 103 0 passes in 2016 that tied the most by a rookie quarterback in NFL C. Beasley...174 1,774 12 N. Brown...... 9 87 0 history. It also tied the eighth-most in the NFL in 2016 by any quar- A. Cooper....132 1,914 14 A. Morris...... 9 53 0 terback. D. Bryant..... 119 1,634 14 K. Smith...... 8 46 0 After four more in 2017, two in 2018, and six in 2019, he has M. Gallup...... 99 1,614 8 D. Smith...... 5 113 1 16 in total - fourth on the team’s all-time three-touchdown games T. Williams.....97 1,162 3 C. Wilson...... 5 46 0 list: B. Jarwin...... 58 672 6 R. Switzer...... 5 39 0 Three-Touchdown Games R. Cobb...... 55 828 3 J. Hanna...... 4 88 1 Player Games Player Game G. Swaim...... 33 328 1 R. Gathers...... 3 45 0 B. Butler...... 30 533 6 G. Escobar...... 3 23 1 Tony Romo...... 40 Dak Prescott...... 16 R. Smith...... 29 266 1 L. Whitehead..... 2 40 0 Danny White...... 20 Don Meredith...... 14 A. Hurns...... 20 295 2 J. Olawale...... 2 13 0 Roger Staubach...... 17 Troy Aikman...... 10 T. Austin...... 21 317 3 D. McFadden..... 2 6 0

T. Pollard...... 15 107 1 V. Bryant...... 1 15 1 D. Thompson..14 124 0 H QB RATINGS AT 100.0 H Prescott has thrown 97 touchdown passes - good for sixth all- Dak Prescott established the most games with a 100.0 rating time in team history. Below is his individual touchdown totals: by a quarterback in a season in team history with 11 in 2016: Player TDs Player TDs Dez Bryant...... 14 Tavon Austin...... 3 Single-Season 100.0 QB Rating Games Amari Cooper...... 14 Allen Hurns...... 2 Player Games Season Cole Beasley...... 12 Gavin Escobar...... 1 Dak Prescott*...... 11 2016 Jason Witten...... 11 ...... 1 Tony Romo...... 10 2007 Ezekiel Elliott...... 8 ...... 1 Tony Romo...... 10 2014 Michael Gallup...... 8 ...... 1 *denotes rookie Brice Butler...... 6 Devin Smith...... 1 Prescott finished with eight in 2019, and his 32 games with at Blake Jarwin...... 6 Tony Pollard...... 1 least a 100.0 rating rank fifth in team history: Terrance Williams...... 3 Ventell Bryant...... 1 Career 100.0 QB Rating Games Randall Cobb...... 3 Player Games Player Games *italics indicate current Cowboy Tony Romo...... 67 Danny White...... 33 Troy Aikman...... 44 Dak Prescott...... 32 Roger Staubach...... 37 ...... 24 H TOUCHDOWN BREAKDOWN H Prescott’s 32 games with at least a 100.0 rating from 2016-19 Dak Prescott has thrown 97 touchdown passes. Below is a are tied with Russell Wilson (2012-14) for the most games by a look at Dak’s touchdown totals by quarter, down and distance: quarterback in his first four seasons in NFL history: Quarter Down Distance 1st Quarter .... 14 1st Down...... 29 0-9 Yards...... 29 100.0 QB Rating Games - First Three Seasons 2nd Quarter.... 36 2nd Down..... 40 10-19 Yards...... 27 Player Games Seasons 3rd Quarter..... 18 3rd Down...... 27 20-29 Yards...... 18 Russell Wilson...... 32 2012-15 4th Quarter..... 27 4th Down...... 1 30-39 Yards...... 6 Dak Prescott...... 32 2016-19 Dan Marino...... 25 1983-86 OT...... 2 40-49 Yards...... 6 ...... 25 2004-07 50+ Yards...... 11 Joe Flacco...... 25 2008-11 He continues to add to his resume, and through his first 64 H QB WINS H starts, Prescott sits at 32 games with a 100.0 rating, tied for the Through four seasons as the starting quarterback of the Dallas third-most through 64 starts in NFL history: Cowboys, Dak Prescott has proven to be a winner, as his 40 victories 100.0 Rtg rank sixth in team history. He has posted a winning record in three- Player GS Games W/L Win% of-his first four seasons, and his 13 wins in 2016 were the most by Aaron Rodgers...... 64 38 32-6 .842 a rookie quarterback in NFL history. He followed that up with a 9-7 Tony Romo...... 64 35 28-7 .800 record in 2017, a 10-6 mark in 2018 and a 8-8 record in 2019. Dak Prescott...... 64 32 30-2 .938 Overall, Prescott’s 40 wins are tied for second behind only Tom Russell Wilson...... 64 32 29-3 .906 Brady from 2016-19: Philip Rivers...... 64 31 24-7 .774 Wins by Starting QB - 2016-19 Ben Roethlisberger...... 64 29 27-2 .931 Player Wins Kirk Cousins...... 64 29 19-9-1 .672 Tom Brady, NE...... 47 Prescott tied for sixth among NFL quarterbacks in 2019, tally- Russell Wilson, Sea...... 40 ing eight games with a quarterback rating of 100.0-or-better: Dak Prescott, Dal...... 40

Prescott’s 34 wins through his first 50 starts tied for seventh by an 100.0 Rtg NFL quarterback in league history: Player Team Games W/L Win% Lamar Jackson...... Bal 9 9-0 1.000 QB Wins Through 50 Starts Kirk Cousins...... Min 9 9-0 1.000 Player Wins Win% Jimmy Garoppolo...... SF 9 8-1 .889 Tom Brady...... 38 0.760 Russell Wilson...... 36 0.720 Russell Wilson...... Sea 9 8-1 .889 Ben Roethlisberger...... 36 0.720 Derek Carr...... Oak 9 5-4 .556 Kurt Warner...... 35 0.700 Dak Prescott...... Dal 8 7-1 .875 Tony Romo...... 35 0.700 Jameis Winston...... TB 8 5-3 .625 Matt Ryan...... 35 0.700 Drew Brees...... NO 8 7-1 .875 Dak Prescott...... 34 0.680 Ryan Tannehill...... Ten 8 7-1 .875 14 H 300-YARD BONANZA H H LUCKY NUMBER FOUR H Dak Prescott had seven 300-yard games in 2019, and for his Prescott finished 2019 with 4,902 yards and 30 touchdowns, career, has 12 games with at least 300 yards through the air - third his fourth consecutive season with 3,000 passing yards and 20 all-time in Cowboys history: passing touchdowns to start his career. He is only the fourth quar- Player Games terback in NFL history to begin a career with 3,000 yards and 20 Tony Romo...... 46 touchdowns in each of his first four seasons: Troy Aikman...... 13 Player Years Yards TDs Dak Prescott...... 12 Peyton Manning, Ind 1998-01 16,418 111 Danny White...... 10 Russell Wilson, Sea 2012-15 13,974 106 Don Meredith...... 7 Derek Carr, Oak 2014-17 14,690 103 Roger Staubach...... 6 Dak Prescott, Dal 2016-19 15,778 97 His 12 games are the most through a player’s first four sea- sons in Cowboys history (Romo’s 10 are second). Prescott also By reaching 3,000 yards and 20 touchdowns for the fourth threw for 375 yards and two-or-more touchdowns four times straight season, Prescott is the second quarterback in team histo- through the first 10 games in 2019 - tied for the most by any quar- ry with that streak (Tony Romo, 2011-14). terback through the first 10 games of a season in NFL history: Prescott is also one-of-two quarterbacks in Cowboys histo- Games W/ ry to reach 4,000 passing yards in a single season, joining Tony Player Team Season 375 Yds & 2 TD Romo (accomplished the feat four times): Joe Montana...... SF 1990 Four Dak Prescott...... Dal 2019 Four Player Season Yards TDs Drew Bledsoe...... NE 1994 Three Tony Romo...... 2012 4,903 28 Tom Brady...... NE 2011 Three Dak Prescott...... 2019 4,902 30 Tom Brady...... NE 2009 Three Tony Romo...... 2011 4,184 31 Drew Brees...... NO 2013 Three Tony Romo...... 2009 4,483 26 Drew Brees...... NO 2016 Three Tony Romo...... 2007 4,211 36 Ryan Fitzpatrick...... TB 2018 Three Patrick Mahomes...... KC 2019 Three Peyton Manning...... Den 2013 Three Philip Rivers...... SD 2013 Three H DAK-TO-DAK-TO-DAK-TO-DAK H Kurt Warner...... StL 2000 Three Against Detroit (11/17/19) Dak Prescott reached 3,000 pass- Over the course of a full season, only one quarterback has ing yards on the season. He became the fourth Dallas quarter- registered more than four games with 375 pass yards and two- back to pass for 3,000 yards in at least four seasons. Additionally, plus touchdowns, while six players have done it four times: he became the second Cowboys quarterback to reach that mark in four consecutive seasons: Games W/ Player Team Season 375 Yds & 2 TD Seasons w/at least 3,000 Passing Yds - Dallas Cowboys Peyton Manning...... Den 2013 Six Player Total Consec. Joe Montana...... SF 1990 Four Tony Romo...... 7 4 (2011-14), 3 (07-09) Dak Prescott...... Dal 2019 Four Troy Aikman...... 5 3 (1995-97), 2 (92-93) Drew Brees...... NO 2013 Four Dak Prescott...... 4 4 (2016-19) Drew Brees...... NO 2016 Four Danny White...... 4 2 (1980-81) Drew Brees...... NO 2012 Four Roger Staubach...... 3 2 (1978-79) Peyton Manning...... Ind 2004 Four Dan Marino...... Mia 1984 Four Prescott also became the first quarterback in franchise history Philip Rivers...... SD 2013 Four to pass for at least 3,000 yards in each of his first four pro seasons and the seventh signal caller in NFL history to do so. 3,000 Passing Yards in Each of First Four Seasons H ZERO TO 400, REAL QUICK H Player Seasons Player Seasons Prescott surpassed 400 yards through the air three times in Peyton Manning...... 4 Russell Wilson...... 4 2019 - tied with Tony Romo (2012) for the most 400-yard games Cam Newton...... 4 Derek Carr...... 4 in a single season in Cowboys history: Andy Dalton...... 4 Dak Prescott...... 4 Ryan Tannehill...... 4 Many players tied...... 3 Games W/ Player Team Season 400 Yds Tony Romo...... Dal 2013 Three Dak Prescott...... Dal 2019 Three H YARD STREAK H Prescott’s three games with 400 yards are also the sec- Dak Prescott has thrown for 350 yards in consecutive games ond-most in a single season in NFL history behind only Dan Mari- twice in his career with the most recent streak coming in 2019 no, Peyton Manning and Ryan Fitzpatrick - all with four: against the Vikings (397) and at the Lions (444). He is the only Games W/ Cowboys quarterback to record consecutive 350-yard games in Player Team Season 400 Yds team history and was one-of-four NFL passers to do it in 2019:

Dan Marino...... Mia 1984 Four 350-Yd Total Peyton Manning...... Den 2013 Four Player Dates Games Yards Ryan Fitzpatrick...... TB 2018 Four Patrick Mahomes, KC ...... 9/8/19 - 9/22/19 Three 1,195 Tony Romo...... Dal 2013 Three Jameis Winston, TB...... 12/8/19 - 12/15/19 Two 914 Dak Prescott...... Dal 2019 Three Jared Goff, LAR ...... 9/29/19 - 10/3/19 Two 912 Dan Marino...... Mia 1986 Three Aaron Rodgers...... GB 2018 Three Dak Prescott, Dal...... 11/10/19 - 11/17/19 Two 841 Eli Manning...... NYG 2011 Three Dak Prescott, Dal*...... 12/30/18 - 9/8/19 Two 792 Philip Rivers...... SD 2013 Three Jameis Winston, TB...... 9/22/19 - 9/29/19 Two 765 * Streak spans two seasons Prescott’s three-game total of 1,098 yards from Week 9 at the H YARD DOGS H N.Y. Giants (11/4) to Week 11 at Detroit (11/17) are the most in a three-game span in Cowboys history: Dallas recorded a franchise record 12 games with at least 400 yards of offense in 2019, the most in the NFL: Player Dates Games Yards Dak Prescott...... 11/4/19 - 11/17/19 Three 1,098 Games with 400 Yards of Offense Tony Romo...... 9/19/10 - 10/10/10 Three 1,064 Team Gms W/L Team Gms W/L Dallas ...... 12 8-4 Seattle...... 7 6-1 Dak Prescott...... 12/30/18 - 9/15/19 Three 1,061 Tampa Bay...... 9 5-4 New Orleans...... 7 6-1 Tony Romo...... 11/18/12 - 12/2/12 Three 1,057 Baltimore...... 8 7-1 Five tied...... 6 -- Tony Romo...... 12/9/12 - 12/23/12 Three 1,025 15 H RANKING PRESCOTT H H RAYNE MAN H Dak Prescott was among the statistical league leaders at the Rayne Dakota “Dak” Prescott has proven to be a threat with quarterback position in 2019, ranking second in passing yards his feet during his young career, and through his first 64 games, (4,902), fourth in passing touchdowns (30) and 10th in passer he has surpassed 1,000 career rushing yards (1,221) - the fourth rating (99.7): Cowboys quarterback to reach that milestone. Prescott did it in 50 games, tying Roger Staubach for the fewest games to the mark. 2019 Passing Yards Leaders Overall, Prescott ranks first in rushing scores (21), second in Player Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Rate rushing yards (1,221) and fifth in carries (241) among Cowboys Jameis Winston...... 626 380 60.7 5,109 33 30 84.3 quarterbacks all-time: Dak Prescott...... 596 388 65.1 4,902 30 11 99.7 Jared Goff...... 626 394 62.9 4,638 22 16 86.5 All-Time Dallas Cowboys QB Rushing Yard Leaders Philip Rivers...... 591 390 66.0 4,615 23 20 88.5 Player Att Yards Avg Long TD Matt Ryan...... 616 408 66.2 4,466 26 14 92.1 Roger Staubach...... 410 2,264 5.5 33 20 Russell Wilson...... 516 341 66.1 4,110 31 5 106.3 Dak Prescott...... 241 1,221 5.0 42 21 Tom Brady...... 613 373 60.8 4,057 24 8 88.0 Don Meredith...... 242 1,216 5.0 28 15 Derek Carr...... 513 361 70.4 4,054 21 8 100.8 Troy Aikman...... 327 1,016 3.1 25 9 Prescott’s 4,902 yards are the second-most by a Cowboys Prescott has notched 21 rushing scores since his rookie sea- passer in a single season: son, most by any NFL quarterback from 2016-19: Player Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Rate QB Rush TDs - 2016-19 Tony Romo, 2012...... 648 425 65.6 4,903 28 19 90.5 Player Rush TDs Dak Prescott, 2019.. 596 388 65.1 4,902 30 11 99.7 Dak Prescott, Dal...... 21 Tony Romo, 2009...... 550 347 63.1 4,483 26 9 97.6 Josh Allen, Buf...... 17 Cam Newton, Car...... 15 , Hou...... 14 H OPENING ACT H In the 2019 opener, Dak Prescott recorded a perfect passer Prescott’s 21 rushing touchdowns are tied for fifth in NFL his- rating (158.3), completing 25-of-32 passes for 405 yards and four tory through the first 64 games of a quarterback’s career: touchdowns, becoming only the second Cowboys quarterback to QB Rush TDs - First 64 Games record a perfect passer rating in team history (Craig Morton). He Player Rush TDs is also one-of-six players in NFL history to record a game with 400 Cam Newton, Car...... 34 passing yards, four passing touchdowns and a perfect passer rating: Jack Kemp, Pit, LAC, SD..... 29 Perfect Passer Rating, 400 yards and 4 TDs Daunte Culpepper, MIn...... 27 Date Player Team Yards TDs Rating Steve McNair, Ten...... 22 9/8/19 Dak Prescott DAL 405 4 158.3 Dak Prescott, Dal...... 21 10/20/19 Aaron Rodgers GB 429 5 158.3 Steve Grogan, NE...... 21 10/6/19 Deshaun Watson HOU 426 5 158.3 Kordell Stewart, Pit...... 21 9/27/18 Jared Goff LAR 465 5 158.3 , Atl...... 21 11/3/13 Nick Foles PHI 406 7 158.3 Bobby Douglas, Chi...... 20 11/2/86 Ken O’Brien NYJ 431 4 158.3 Prescott has set various rushing records by a Cowboys QB: Additionally, Prescott is the fourth quarterback to register a 158.3 passer rating, the highest attainable mark, on 30-or-more Dak Prescott QB Rushing Records pass attempts in NFL history, joining Jared Goff (33 attempts on Team Record Set Total Year 9/27/18), Ken O’Brien (32 attempts on 11/2/86) and Kurt Warner Rush Yards by a QB, Single Season...... 357 2017 (30 attempts on 10/1/00). Rush TDs by a QB, Single Season...... 6 16-18 Rush TDs by a QB, Career...... 21 16-19 Rush Atts by a QB, Single Season...... 75 2018 H NFC OFFENSIVE POW X2 H Rush Atts by a Rookie QB, Single Season...... 57 2016 Prescott earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors Longest Rush by a QB...... 42 2019 for his Week 1 performance, completing 25-of-32 passes for 405 yards and four touchdowns to register a perfect passer rating (158.3), becoming only the second Cowboys quarterback to re- H THROWING BOMBS H cord a perfect passer rating in team history (Craig Morton). It was the first time in his career that he was named player of the week. Prescott was one of only five quarterbacks in the NFL with at He earned the honor again in Week 12 after commanding a least two long throws of 75-plus yards in 2018, joining Ben Roeth- road victory over the by completing 29-of-46 passes lisberger (four), Patrick Mahomes (two), Nick Mullens (two) and for 444 yards and three touchdowns. He joined Joe Montana as Matt Ryan (two). the only quarterbacks to throw for 375 yards and two touchdowns In the first game of 2019, Prescott continued to stretch the in four separate games in the first 10 games of a season, and he field with increased accuracy, completing five passes of 25-plus tied Tony Romo for most 400 yard games in a season (three) in yards, tied for the fifth-most in a single game in team history and team history in the victory. the most in a season-opener in team history. The five big-play completions boosted Prescott’s yards-per-attempt to 12.66, the highest single-game average of his career and the sixth-highest H TWENTY-IN-A-ROW H single-game average in Cowboys history (minimum 25 attempts): Prescott improved across the board as a passer in his fourth NFL season, but particularly in his accuracy to all areas of the Player Date Att Com Yards Avg Lng TD field. He completed 65.1% of his passes in 2019, and earlier in D. Meredith...... 10/9/66 26 19 394 15.15 -- 5 the season, completed a career-best string of 20 straight passes, T. Romo...... 10/6/13 36 25 506 14.06 82t 5 D. Meredith...... 11/13/66 29 21 406 14.00 -- 2 starting with his final 18 throws at Washington (9/15) and culmi- T. Romo...... 9/13/09 27 16 353 13.07 80t 3 nating with completing his first two passes against Miami (9/22). T. Romo...... 11/4/07 25 20 324 12.96 53 3 His 20-straight completions are second in team history behind D. Prescott...... 9/8/19 32 25 405 12.66 62 4 Brandon Weeden’s 21-straight over two seasons: Against Green Bay in Week 5, Prescott completed six passes Consecutive Passes Completed - Dallas Cowboys of 25-plus yards, tied for the second-most single-game big-play Consecutive passes in Cowboys history: Player Completions Date Brandon Weeden...... 21 11/2/14-9/13/15 Player Date/Opp Yds 25+ Dak Prescott...... 20 9/15/19 - 9/22/19 Tony Romo...... Oct. 6, 2013 vs. Denver 506 8 Dak Prescott...... 18 11/29/18 Dak Prescott...... Oct. 6, 2019 vs. Green Bay 463 6 Tony Romo...... 16 12/21/14 Jason Garrett...... Oct. 11, 1998 at Carolina 287 6 Dak Prescott...... 16 12/18/16-12/26/16 Jon Kitna...... Nov. 14, 2010 at N.Y. Giants 327 6 16 H 1,000 COMPLETIONS H H DEEP IMPACT H Dak Prescott reached 1,000 career completions in the 2019 According to Pro Football Focus, Dak Prescott finished third season-opening game against the N.Y. Giants (9/8), doing so in in the league in deep passing completions in 2019, completing only 49 career games. He is one-of-17 quarterbacks in NFL his- 35-of-76 attempts of 20-or-more yards downfield: tory to reach 1,000 completions in fewer than 50 career games, and he is tied for the fastest Cowboys quarterback to the mark, 2019 NFL Deep Passing Stats reaching the plateau in the same number of starts as Tony Romo: Player Com Att Yards TD Att% Rating Jameis Winston...... 40 99 1,351 9 15.8 97.1 Fewest Starts to 1,000 Completions Russell Wilson...... 36 85 1,179 11 16.5 119.2 Player Com Att Pct Starts Dak Prescott...... 35 76 1,157 11 12.8 110.2 Dak Prescott...... 1,000 1,507 66.4 49 Deshaun Watson...... 33 74 1,111 11 14.9 102.8 Tony Romo...... 1,013 1,610 62.3 49 Patrick Mahomes...... 32 63 1,141 13 13.0 122.9 Troy Aikman...... 1,004 1,652 60.1 58 Aaron Rodgers...... 31 93 1,036 11 16.3 111.2 Danny White...... 1,009 1,663 60.1 58 Philip Rivers...... 27 79 892 5 13.4 59.1 Roger Staubach...... 1,013 1,769 57.3 75 Baker Mayfield...... 27 76 869 7 14.2 71.7 Prescott also finished fifth in yards-per-attempt, aided bya third-ranked 68 completions of 20-plus yards, an indicator that H FOUR STAR RATING H Dallas is pushing the ball down the field successfully: Dak Prescott reached 1,500 pass attempts in the first week 20+ of 2019, qualifying him for the all-time NFL passing record books. Player Team Att Com Yards Avg Com TD Among his notable achievements at this early stage in his career, R. Tannehill...... TEN 286 201 2,742 9.59 41 22 Prescott ranks fifth in NFL annals in QB Rating, behind only Tony M. Stafford...... DET 291 187 2,499 8.59 41 19 Romo in Cowboys history: J. Garoppolo...... SF 476 329 3,978 8.36 61 27 P. Mahomes...... KC 484 319 4,031 8.33 50 26 All-Time NFL Quarterback Rating D. Prescott...... DAL 596 388 4,902 8.22 68 30 TD/INT Player Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Ratio Rate Since he entered the league in 2016, Prescott has thrown Aaron Rodgers... 6,061 3,913 64.6 46,946 364 84 4.33 102.4 11 touchdown passes of more than 50 yards, trailing only Philip Russell Wilson.... 3,777 2,436 64.5 29,734 227 68 3.34 101.2 Rivers (12) over the last four seasons: Drew Brees...... 10,161 6,897 67.6 77,416 547 237 2.31 98.4 Tony Romo...... 4,335 2,289 65.3 34,183 248 117 2.12 97.1 Touchdown Passes of 50+ Yards Since 2016 Dak Prescott..... 2,071 1,363 65.8 15,778 97 36 2.69 97.0 Player TDs Tom Brady...... 9,988 6,377 63.8 74,571 541 179 3.02 97.0 Philip Rivers, LAC...... 12 Steve Young...... 4,149 2,667 64.3 33,124 232 107 2.17 96.8 Dak Prescott, Dal...... 11 Kirk Cousins...... 3,146 2,104 66.9 24,104 155 71 2.18 96.8 Tom Brady, NE...... 11 Peyton Manning... 9,380 6,125 65.3 71,940 539 251 2.15 96.5 Patrick Mahomes, KC...... 10 Philip Rivers...... 7,591 4,908 64.7 59,271 397 198 2.01 95.1 Kirk Cousins, Was/Min...... 10

H TOUCHDOWN-TO-INTERCEPTION RATIO H Dak Prescott has shown prolific decision making in the young stages of his career, throwing only 36 interceptions against 97 touch- down passes. Prescott also knows when to tuck the ball and attack with his legs, scoring an additional 21 touchdowns on the ground in his four NFL seasons. Among all qualifying quarterbacks (1,500 pass attempts), Prescott ranks fifth all-time with a 2.69 touchdown/inter- ception ratio, and he is one-of-four quarterbacks to record 40-or-fewer interceptions on at least 1,500 pass attempts (2,071 attempts, 36 int.), joining Carson Wentz (2,055 attempts, 35 int.), Colin Kaepernick (1,692 attempts, 30 int.) and Nick Foles (1,698 attempts, 36 int.). Highest TD/Int Ratio in NFL History

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17 H WHAT LIES BENEATH H Dak Prescott finished 2019 third in the NFL in completions of 20-or-more yards (68) and tied for second in touchdowns of 20-or-more yards (14). In fact, of Prescott’s 30 touchdown pass- es, 46.7% of them came from 20-plus yards, the fourth-highest percentage among quarterbacks in the league this season (min. 100 com): 20+ 20+ Player Team Com Att TD TD TD% Mason Rudolph...... PIT 176 283 13 8 61.5% Patrick Mahomes.... KC 319 484 26 15 57.7% Daniel Jones...... NYG 284 459 24 12 50.0% Dak Prescott...... DAL 388 596 30 14 46.7% Tom Brady...... NE 373 613 24 11 45.8% Jameis Winston...... TB 380 626 33 14 42.4% Matthew Stafford..... DET 187 291 19 8 42.1% Jimmy Garoppolo.... SF 329 476 27 11 40.7% Prescott also finished in the upper echelon in terms of adjust- ed net yards-per-attempt (ANY/A), which is a metric that weighs sacks, places a heavier penalty on interceptions and has a strong correlation with points scored by the offense.* 2019 Quarterback ANY/A Player Att Com Yards TD INT Sks ANY/A R. Tannehill, Ten...... 286 201 2,742 22 6 31 8.52 P. Mahomes, KC...... 484 319 4,031 26 5 17 8.38 Drew Brees, NO...... 378 281 2,979 27 4 12 8.33 Lamar Jackson, Bal.... 401 265 3,127 36 6 23 8.19 M. Stafford, Det...... 291 187 2,499 19 5 18 8.15 D. Prescott, Dal...... 596 388 4,902 30 11 23 7.84 K. Cousins, Min...... 444 307 3,603 26 6 28 7.73 *ANY/A Formula: ((pass yards + (20*(pass TD)) - (45*(interceptions Ezekiel Elliott eats up yards in thrown)) - sack yards)/(passing attempts + sacks) big portions when he carries the ball, finishing fourth in rushes of 10-plus yards (38) in 2019. Elliott H FAST RISER H has averaged a big-play rush on 12.7% 12.7% of his career carries, third Dak Prescott reached 15,000 career passing yards against among all active running backs the LA Rams (12/15/19), surpassing the mark in just his fourth and 12th all-time. pro season. He is the only Cowboys quarterback to reach 15,000 passing yards in the first four years of an NFL career, and just one-of-four passers all-time: H KING EZEKIEL H 15,000 Passing Yards in First Four NFL Seasons After leading the league in rushing as a rookie in 2016, Ezekiel Player Seasons Com Att Yards Elliott finished 10th in the NFL in 2017 despite missing six games. Peyton Manning...... 1998-01 1,357 2,226 16,418 He once again won the NFL rushing title in 2018 and finished fourth Dan Marino...... 1983-86 1,249 2,050 16,177 in 2019: Dak Prescott...... 2016-19 1,363 2,071 15,778 2019 NFL Rushing Yards Leaders Ryan Tannehill...... 2012-15 1,392 2,248 15,460 Player Att Yards Avg Lng YPG TD , Ten...... 303 1,540 5.1 74t 102.7 16 Nick Chubb, Cle...... 298 1,494 5.0 88t 93.4 8 H FIRST DOWNS FOR 4 H Christian McCaffrey, Car...... 287 1,387 4.8 84t 86.7 15 Ezekiel Elliott, Dal...... 301 1,357 4.5 33t 84.8 12 Dak Prescott completed 65.1% of his passes (388-of-596) in Chris Carson, Sea...... 278 1,230 4.4 59 82.0 7 2019 with 229 of those 388 completions going for first downs. His first down rate of 38.4% ranked ninth in the NFL in 2019, and Elliott became the second Dallas Cowboy, 11th player, fifth since 1991 when the stat began to be tracked, it is eighth in a since the merger, to win the league rushing title at least twice in single-season in Cowboys history: his first three seasons: Single-Season Passing First Down Rate Rushing Titles in Two of First Three Seasons Player Season Com Att Yards 1st 1st% Player Seasons Player Season Tony Romo...... 2014 304 435 3,705 189 43.4% Byron White, Pit/Det...1938, 40 , Hou....1978-80 Tony Romo...... 2006 220 337 2,903 143 42.4% Bill Dudley, Pit...... 1942, 46 Eric Dickerson, LAR...1983-84 Tony Romo...... 2007 335 520 4,211 215 41.3% , NYG...... 1943, 44 Emmitt Smith, Dal...... 1991-92 Troy Aikman...... 1991 237 363 2,754 148 40.8% , Cle...... 1957-59 Egerrin James, Ind.....1999-00 Troy Aikman...... 1995 280 432 3,304 173 40.0% Dak Prescott...... 2016 311 459 3,667 182 39.7% Cookie Gilchrist, Buf...1962, 64 Ezekiel Elliott, Dal.....2016, 18 Tony Romo...... 2011 346 522 1,184 203 38.9% Jim Nance, Bos...... 1966-67 Dak Prescott...... 2019 365 563 4,599 216 38.4% In team history, Elliott became only the second Cowboy to win the rushing title in multiple seasons, joining Emmitt Smith (four): Prescott is also a threat to pick up first downs with his legs, moving the chains on 94 of his 241 career rushes (39.0%). Since Dallas Cowboys Rushing Title Winners 2016 when Prescott entered the league, he ranks second among Player Season Yards Emmitt Smith...... 1991 1,563 all quarterbacks in percentage of rushes gaining a first down: Emmitt Smith...... 1992 1,713 Emmitt Smith...... 1993 1,486 Quarterback Rushing First Down Percentage Emmitt Smith...... 1995 1,773 Player Seasons Att Yards 1st 1st% DeMarco Murray...... 2014 1,845 Josh Allen...... 2018-19 198 1,141 83 41.9% Ezekiel Elliott...... 2016 1,631 Dak Prescott...... 2016-19 241 1,221 94 39.0% Ezekiel Elliott...... 2018 1,434 ...... 2016-19 175 1,037 67 38.3% *min. 100 rushes since 2016 18 H DIVIDING UP THE PIE H H THE BOOK OF EZEKIEL H In 2018 Ezekiel Elliott compiled 2,001 yards - equivalent to 34 For only the second time in franchise history, the Dallas Cow- percent of the Cowboys offensive output. In 2019 the Cowboys boys used a top-five pick on a running back when they chose spread the ball around in a variety of ways, utilizing an offensive Ezekiel Elliott out of Ohio State with the fourth overall selection in arsenal that provedOFFENSIVE to be BREAKDOWNdiverse -and7,055 explosive:GROSS YARDS the 2016 NFL Draft. Dallas selected with the second Dallas CowboysEzekiel Elliott OffensiveAma ri Cooper Michael Breakdown Gallup Randall Cobb Tony - Pollard7,055Other Gross Yards pick in the 1977 NFL Draft. In his first season, Elliott produced seven 100-yard rushing games - most by a Cowboys rookie, tied for seventh by a league rookie all-time and tied for the most in the NFL in 2016. He added five more 100-yard outings in 2017, seven in 2018, and with sev- Other 22% Ezekiel Elliott en in 2019, he owns 26 for his career to rank third all-time in team 25% history. Dallas is 22-4 when Elliott tops 100 yards on the ground: Ezekiel Elliott 100-yard Rushing Games Tony Pollard 8% (26 total) Yds Opp W/L Date Yds Opp W/L Date Amari Cooper 17% 159...... TB W 12/18/16 122...... WAS W 12/29/19 Randall Cobb 157...... @GB W 10/16/16 121...... WAS W 11/22/18 12% 152...... DET W 9/30/18 117...... LAR W 12/15/19

Michael Gallup 151...... @Phi W 11/11/18 116...... GB L 10/8/17 16% 150...... @Was W 10/29/17 114...... @Pit W 11/13/16 147...... @SF W 10/22/17 113...... PHI W 12/9/18 140...... CHI W 9/25/16 111...... @Was W 9/15/19 139...... @NYG W 11/4/19 111...... PHI W 10/20/19 138...... @SF W 10/2/16 107...... @NYG L 12/11/16 134...... CIN W 10/9/16 105...... @NYJ L 10/13/19 H AIR & GROUND H 127...... @Sea L 9/23/18 104...... NYG W 9/10/17 Ezekiel Elliott posted his fifth career game with at least 125...... MIA W 9/22/19 106...... JAX W 10/14/18 100 rushing yards and 50 receiving yards against Philadelphia 122...... @Atl W 11/18/18 103...... @Phi W 12/31/17 (12/9/18) to establish a club record for the most in franchise history: Career 100-Yard Rushing Games 100 Rush Yds & 50 Rec. Yds Games Player Games Player Games Emmitt Smith...... 76 Ezekiel Elliott...... 5 Tony Dorsett...... 4 Tony Dorsett...... 43 ...... 4 Ezekiel Elliott...... 26 Emmitt Smith...... 4 Elliott set a franchise rookie record with 12 games of 20-plus His five career games with at least 100 rushing yards and 50 carries, which was also the most by any NFL rusher in 2016. He receiving yards are also tied for the most by any league rusher added nine games in 2017, seven in 2018, and seven in 2019 - since he entered the NFL in 2016 (Christian McCaffrey). 35 career games with 20-plus carries. Dallas is 26-9 during those Elliott reached another milestone in the Eagles game, be- contests: coming only the second player in team history with 1,000 rushing Ezekiel Elliott 20-plus Carry Games yards and 500 receiving yards in a single season, joining Her- (35 total) schel Walker (1988): Opp Date Att Yds W/L Opp Date Att Yds W/L 1,000 Rush Yds & 500 Rec. Yds @Was..10/19/17 33 150 W @SF....10/2/16 23 138 W Player Season Rush Rec Total CHI...... 9/25/16 30 140 W TB...... 12/18/16 23 159 W Herschel Walker...... 1988 1,514 505 2,019 GB...... 10/8/17 29 116 L @Atl.....11/18/18 23 122 W Ezekiel Elliott...... 2018 1,434 567 2,001 @GB....10/16/16 28 157 W NO...... 11/29/18 23 76 W Against Buffalo (11/28/19) Elliott became only the second PHI...... 12/9/18 28 113 W @Was..9/15/19 23 111 W player in NFL history with at least 5,000 rushing yards and 1,500 @NYJ...10/13/19 28 105 L PHI...... 10/20/19 22 111 W receiving yards in his first four seasons: KC...... 11/5/17 27 93 W PHI...... 10/30/16 22 96 W 5,000 Rush Yds & 1,500 Rec. Yds @Phi....12/31/17 27 103 W @Ari....9/25/17 22 80 W Player Seasons Rush Rec Total WAS....11/22/18 26 121 W @NE....11/24/19 21 86 L LaDainian Tomlinson.. 2001-04 5,899 2,022 7,921 @SF....10/22/17 26 147 W @Was..9/18/16 21 83 W Ezekiel Elliott...... 2016-19 5,283 1,617 6,900 DET.....9/30/18 25 152 W @Pit.....11/13/16 21 114 W BAL...... 11/20/16 25 97 W LAR.....10/1/17 21 85 L Elliott is also one-of-12 players in NFL history to rush for over @NYG...12/11/16 24 107 L NYG.....9/11/16 20 51 L 5,000 yards in his 55th game-or-earlier. NYG.....9/10/17 24 104 W WAS....11/20/16 20 97 W SEA.....12/24/17 24 97 L @Min...12/1/16 20 86 W JAX...... 10/14/18 24 106 W @Hou..10/7/18 20 54 L LAR..... 12/15/19 24 117 W MIN...... 11/10/19 20 47 L H PROLIFIC START H @NYG. 11/4/19 23 139 W Ezekiel Elliott’s first four NFL seasons have put him in the up- per echelon of running backs at the outset of a career, as he is KEEP IT one-of-three running backs to record 7,000 scrimmage yards, 40- H H plus rushing touchdowns and over 150 receptions in his first four Ezekiel Elliott tied for the league lead with seven games over NFL seasons: 100 yards in 2018 and tied for the top spot with seven in 2019: 100-Yard Rushing Games - 2019 Player Seasons Gms Yards Rec TDs Player Games LaDainian Tomlinson...... 2001-04 63 5,899 291 54 Nick Chubb, Cle...... 7 Ezekiel Elliott...... 2016-19 56 5,405 189 40 Ezekiel Elliott, Dal...... 7 Terrell Davis...... 1995-98 61 6,413 152 56 Christian McCaffrey, Car...... 6 Chris Carson, Sea...... 6 Elliott is tied with Jim Brown, Edgerrin James, Jamal Lewis Derrick Henry, Ten...... 6 and for the sixth-most 100-yard rushing games Elliott has posted 26 games with at least 100 rushing yards by a player in his first four NFL seasons, and since he entered since 2016 - most in the NFL during that time: the NFL in 2016, Elliott leads all NFL players in rushing attempts (1,169), rushing yards (5,405), rushing first downs (298), rushes 100-Yard Rushing Games - 2016-19 of 10-plus yards (148) and scrimmage yards (7,024) and ranks Player Games second in rushing touchdowns (40) and total touchdowns (48). Ezekiel Elliott, Dal...... 26 Jordan Howard, Chi/Phi...... 14 Mark Ingram, NO/Bal...... 13 19 H EZEKIEL ELLIOTT RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS BY TEAM H

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H BIG-PLAY RUNS H H RUSHING TO THE TOP H For the 2018 season, Ezekiel Elliott logged 41 “big-play” runs Over the last few seasons, the Dallas Cowboys have estab- of 10-plus yards - most in the NFL - and finished fourth in 2019 lished an identity on offense with their rushing attack, finishing with 38 big-play runs: second in the NFL in rushing yards-per-game in three of the last six seasons (2014, 2016, 2017). Dallas finished fifth in 2019: Big-Play Runs - 2019 Player 10+ Runs Player 10+ Runs 2019 NFL Team Rushing Leaders Lamar Jackson...... 47 Joe Mixon...... 29 Team Att Yards Avg TD Yds/Gm Derrick Henry...... 42 Marlon Mack...... 28 Baltimore...... 596 3,296 5.5 21 206.0 Nick Chubb...... 39 Saquon Barkley...... 27 San Francisco...... 498 2,305 4.6 23 144.1 Ezekiel Elliott...... 38 Josh Jacobs...... 25 Tennessee...... 445 2,223 5.0 21 138.9 Chris Carson...... 32 Devin Singletary...... 25 Seattle...... 481 2,200 4.6 15 137.5 ...... 31 Dalvin Cook...... 25 Dallas...... 449 2,153 4.8 18 134.6 Christian McCaffrey...... 31 Aaron Jones...... 25 Minnesota...... 476 2,133 4.5 19 133.3 Indianapolis...... 471 2,130 4.5 17 133.1 Since entering the league in 2016, Elliott has posted the most Buffalo...... 465 2,054 4.4 13 128.4 “big-play” runs of 10-plus yards over the last three-plus seasons: Big-Play Runs - 2016-19 Player 10+ Runs H GIVE THEM 100 H Ezekiel Elliott, Dal...... 148 The Dallas Cowboys offense has put a premium on its rushing Todd Gurley, LAR...... 112 attack, and since 2011, the unit has logged the most games with Jordan Howard, Chi/Phi...... 110 a 100-yard rusher in the NFL: Derrick Henry, Ten...... 105 100-Yard Rushing Games - 2011-19 Melvin Gordon, LAC...... 99 Team Games Dallas...... 54 In fact, Elliott has recorded a 10-plus yard run on 12.7% of his Seattle...... 49 career carries, which is tied for fourth in the NFL among active Houston...... 42 running backs and 12th in NFL history (min. 750 att): Minnesota...... 42 Big-Play Run Percentage - Active Running Backs During this time, Dallas has boasted six different rushers to Player 10+ Runs reach the century mark, with Ezekiel Elliott (26) and DeMarco Derrick Henry, Ten...... 13.1% Murray (19) leading the way. LeSean McCoy, Buf/KC...... 12.9% Ezekiel Elliott, Dal...... 12.7% , Was...... 12.7% H GIVE THEM 200 H Jordan Howard, Phi...... 12.3% Dallas recorded four 200-yard games on the ground in 2019, The Dallas Cowboys have made big-play runs of 10-plus yards with 213 yards at Washington (9/15) and 235 yards against Miami a staple of their rushing attack, as the team finished in the top-five (9/22) in consecutive weeks. It tied the longest streak of 200-yard in two of the last four seasons (2017-t-4th; 2016-2nd). rushing games in team history: Dallas had 60 rushes of 10-plus yards in 2019 (t-sixth): Consecutive 200-Yard Rushing Games Big-Play Runs - 2019 Season Games Dates/Opponents Yards Team 10+ Runs Team 10+ Runs 2019...... 2 Sept. 15 @WAS - Sept. 22 vs. MIA 448 Baltimore...... 98 Dallas...... 60 2009...... 2 Sept. 20 vs. CAR - Sept. 28 vs. NYG 463 San Francisco...... 64 Arizona...... 60 1979...... 2 Oct. 7 @MIN - Oct. 14 vs. LAR 480 Tennessee...... 63 Minnesota...... 56 1977...... 2 Oct. 2 vs. TB - Oct. 9 @StL 469 Seattle...... 62 Houston...... 54 1975...... 2 Dec. 13 vs. WAS - Dec. 21 @NYJ 450 Buffalo...... 61 Indianapolis...... 53 1973-74...... 2 Dec. 16, 1973 @StL - Sept. 15, 1974 @Atl 412 1972...... 2 Dec. 3 @StL - Dec. 9 vs. WAS 455 1962...... 2 Oct. 28 vs. StL - Nov. 4 @WAS 425 20 H DOUBLE TROUBLE H Ezekiel Elliott (125) and Tony Pollard (103) both recorded over 100 rushing yards against Miami (9/22/19) - the first time Dallas has boasted two 100-yard rushers in a single game since Emmitt Smith (122) and Chris Warren (104) did so at Washington (10/4/98). Elliott (117) and Pollard (131) both went over the 100-yard mark for the sec- ond time in 2019 against the LA Rams (12/15/19), marking the first time in team history the Cowboys have boasted two-such games in the same season: Two 100-Yard Rushers - Team History Date Players Tot Yds 12/9/72 vs. WAS (121), (111) 232 11/12/78 vs. GB Tony Dorsett (149), (101) 250 10/4/98 @WAS Emmitt Smith (120), Chris Warren (104) 224 9/22/19 vs. MIA Ezekiel Elliott (125), Tony Pollard (103) 228 12/15/19 vs. LAR Ezekiel Elliott (117), Tony Pollard (131) 248

H OUT OF THE BACKFIELD H Ezekiel Elliott and Tony Pollard both recorded a touchdown catch against Detroit (11/17/19) - the first time Dallas has boast- ed two running backs with a receiving score in a single game since Michael Wiley and Robert Thomas did so at Philadelphia (9/30/01). It was the 11th-time in team history that the Cowboys had two running backs catch a touchdown pass in the same game: TD Rec by Two Running Backs - Team History Date Players TD Rec Since Amari Cooper’s trade to Dallas in 9/29/68 @Phi (1), (1) 2 Week 9 of 2018, he has produced seven 12/4/71 vs. NYJ Calvin Hill (2), (1) 3 touchdown catches of 20-plus yards, the 10/30/72 vs. Det Mike Montgomery (1), Calvin Hill (1) 2 second-most in the NFL. In fact, 50.0% of 9/24/73 vs. NYG Mike Montgomery (1), Robert Newhouse (1) 2 Cooper’s 14 regular season touchdowns 12/12/77 @SF Tony Dorsett (1), (1) 2 with Dallas have come from 20-plus yards. 12/18/77 vs. Den Preston Pearson (1), Robert Newhouse(1) 2 12/10/78 @Phi Tony Dorsett (1), (1) 2 7 10/9/83 vs. TB (1), (1) 2 11/11/84 @Stl James Jones (1), Ron Springs (1) 2 H THE AMARI EFFECT H 9/30/01 @Phi Michael Wiley (1), Robert Thomas (1) 2 Amari Cooper has been a reliable target for Dak Prescott, and 11/17/19 @Det Ezekiel Elliott (1), Tony Pollard (1) 2 has been particularly efficient at moving the chains for the Cow- boys offense, recording 93 first down receptions (sixth) spanning two seasons since his trade to Dallas: NFL 1st Down Receiving Leaders - Week 9, 2018 to 2019 Player GP Rec Yds Avg TD 1st 1st% Michael Thomas, NO...... 25 216 2,461 11.4 14 131 60.6% Julio Jones, ATL...... 24 159 2,259 14.2 14 119 74.8% DeAndre Hopkins, Hou.... 23 166 1,948 11.7 12 111 66.9% Travis Kelce, KC...... 24 156 1,923 12.3 11 104 66.7% Keenan Allen, LAC...... 25 160 1,889 11.8 11 100 62.5% Amari Cooper, Dal...... 25 132 1,914 14.5 14 93 70.5% Cooper has also demonstrated a penchant for scoring touch- downs in his tenure with the Cowboys, posting 14 touchdown re- ceptions - tied for the most in the NFL - and finding the endzone on 10.6% of his catches: Touchdown Leaders - Week 9, 2018 to 2019 Player Rec Yds Avg Lg TD TD% Amari Cooper, Dal...... 132 1,914 14.5 90t 14 10.6% Michael Thomas, NO...... 216 2,461 11.4 72t 14 6.5% Julio Jones, Atl...... 159 2,259 14.2 54t 14 8.8% Kenny Golladay, Det...... 105 1,776 16.9 75t 13 12.3% Davante Adams, GB...... 142 1,693 11.9 58 12 8.5% Mike Evans, TB...... 107 1,911 17.9 67t 12 11.2% Tyreek Hill, KC...... 101 1,634 16.2 71t 12 11.9% DeAndre Hopkins, Hou....166 1,948 11.7 45t 12 7.2% Tyler Lockett, Sea...... 114 1,628 14.3 52t 12 10.5% Cooper changed the way Dallas was operating on third downs, and since he joined the Cowboys offense, the team ranks first in third down conversion percentage (47.6%):

Tony Pollard had four carries of 20-plus Third Down Conversion% Since Week 9, 2018 yards on just 86 rushing attempts in Team 3rd Att 3rd Conv 3rd Down % Dallas...... 328 156 47.6% 2019, with a 20-plus yard run coming on Kansas City...... 278 132 47.5% 4.7% of his total carries. That percent- Baltimore...... 298 136 45.6% age was the third-highest among running Philadelphia...... 325 143 44.0% 4 backs with at least 50 carries in 2019. New Orleans...... 296 129 43.6% 21 H THAT’S AMARI! H H 200-YARD CLUB H Amari Cooper has changed the way Dallas is able to operate in Amari Cooper exploded for a career-best 226 receiving yards the passing game, stretching defenses and providing a touchdown on 11 receptions against Green Bay (10/6/19), his second 200- threat from anywhere on the field. Since Dallas acquired Cooper, sev- yard game as a Cowboy and the third of his career. He is the only en of his 14 touchdowns have come from 20-plus yards, which are Cowboys player to have multiple 200-yard games: second-most league-wide from Week 9, 2018 to 2019: Cowboys Receivers with 200 Yards 20+ Touchdown Receptions from Week 9, 2018-2019 Player Date/Opp Rec Yards TD 20+ 20+ Miles Austin...... 10/11/19 at KC 10 250 2 Player Rec TD TD Pct. Bob Hayes...... 11/13/66 at Was 9 246 2 Tyreek Hill, KC...... 101 12 8 66.7% Frank Clarke...... 9/16/62 vs. Was 10 241 3 Amari Cooper, Dal...... 132 14 7 50.0% Amari Cooper...... 10/6/19 vs. GB 11 226 1 Calvin Ridley, Atl...... 100 11 6 60.0% Dez Bryant...... 12/23/12 vs. NO 9 224 2 Mecole Hardman, KC...... 26 6 6 100.0% Lance Rentzel...... 11/19/67 vs. Was 13 223 1 Darius Slayton, NYG...... 48 8 6 75.0% Amari Cooper...... 12/9/18 vs. Phi 10 217 3 Jared Cook, Oak/NO...... 75 12 6 50.0% Tony Hill...... 11/12/79 vs. Phi 7 213 2 Antonio Brown, Pit/NE...... 62 8 5 62.5% Terrell Owens...... 11/23/08 vs. SF 7 213 1 JuJu Smith-Schuster, Pit...107 8 5 62.5% ...... 9/20/92 vs. Pho 8 210 3 Stefon Diggs, Min...... 107 11 5 45.4% James Dixon...... 11/12/89 at Pho 6 203 1 Chris Godwin, TB...... 117 12 5 41.6% Kevin Williams...... 12/25/95 at Ari 9 203 2 George Kittle, SF...... 136 8 5 62.5% Kenny Golladay, Det...... 105 13 5 38.4% Cooper is one-of-five players in NFL history with three games- Mike Evans, TB...... 107 12 5 41.6% or-more of 10 receptions and 200 yards: DJ Chark, Jac...... 75 8 5 62.5% Player Team Games John Brown, Buf...... 83 7 5 71.4% Calvin Johnson...... Det 4 Golden Tate, Phi/NYG...... 79 7 5 71.4% Jerry Rice...... SF 4 Amari Cooper...... Oak/Dal 3 Isaac Bruce...... Stl 3 H FLY THE COOP H Julio Jones...... Atl 3 Cooper finished 2019 with 1,097 receiving yards (eighth), and added eight touchdown receptions (tied for ninth): H THE CONVERTERS H Player Rec Yds Avg TD 1st D Amari Cooper caught 11 passes against the Vikings (11/10/19), Michael Thomas, NO.... 149 1,725 11.6 9 91 converting nine for a first down. His nine first downs were tied for Julio Jones, Atl...... 99 1,394 14.1 6 77 the seventh-most in a single game in 2019: Chris Godwin, TB...... 86 1,333 15.5 9 63 Travis Kelce, KC...... 97 1,229 12.7 5 66 Player Date/Opp Rec 1st 1st% DeVante Parker, Mia...... 72 1,202 16.7 9 58 Mike Evans...... 11/3/19 at Sea 12 12 100.0% Keenan Allen, LAC...... 104 1,199 11.5 6 63 Chris Godwin...... 9/29/19 at LAR 12 12 100.0% Kenny Gollady, Det...... 65 1,190 18.3 11 52 Julio Jones...... 12/15/19 at SF 13 10 76.9% Amari Cooper, Dal...... 79 1,189 15.1 8 54 Michael Thomas..... 12/22/19 at Ten 12 10 83.3% Tyler Lockett...... 11/3/19 vs. TB 13 10 76.9% Cooper also ranked sixth in PFF’s yards-per-route run, which Robert Woods...... 9/29/19 vs. TB 13 10 76.9% measures the impact a receiver has on a per-snap basis more so Amari Cooper...... 11/10/19 vs. Min 11 9 81.8% than yards-per-catch: Alshon Jeffrey...... 12/1/19 at Mia 9 9 100.0%’ Snaps in Julio Jones...... 10/27/19 at Sea 10 9 90.0% Player Team Route Rec Yds YPRR Jarvis Landry...... 11/24/19 vs. Mia 10 9 90.0% Michael Thomas...... NO 599 1,725 2.88 Michael Thomas..... 10/6019 at TB 11 9 81.8% Stefon Diggs...... Min 421 1,125 2.67 Julio Jones...... Atl 572 1,394 2.44 Below is the Cowboys receivers career first down percentage: Davante Adams...... GB 427 997 2.33 Mike Evans...... TB 502 1,157 2.30 Cowboys Career 1st Down Conversion Percentage Amari Cooper...... Dal 520 1,189 2.29 Player Rec Yds Avg TD 1st% Chris Godwin...... TB 596 1,333 2.24 Michael Gallup...... 99 1,614 16.3 8 71.7% Michael Gallup...... Dal 512 1,107 2.16 Amari Cooper...... 357 5,097 14.3 33 63.6% Randall Cobb...... 525 6,352 12.1 44 60.0% Blake Jarwin...... 58 672 11.2 6 56.9% Jason Witten...... 1,215 12,977 10.7 72 54.2% Tavon Austin...... 215 2,006 9.3 15 41.9%

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22 H PASS DISTRIBUTION H Over the last four seasons, tight ends have represented an av- erage of 22.6% of the receptions in the Cowboys passing attack: Pass Distribution Percentage to Tight Ends Quarterback Season Tot Com TE com TE % Dak Prescott...... 2019 388 95 24.5% Dak Prescott...... 2018 356 68 19.1% Dak Prescott...... 2017 308 69 22.4% Dak Prescott...... 2016 311 76 24.4% In Mike McCarthy’s final four seasons as the head coach in Green Bay, his offenses relied more heavily on their wide receiv- ers and running backs in the aerial attack, with tights ends only accounting for an average of 18.4% of the offensive completions. Pass Distribution Percentage to Tight Ends Quarterback Season Tot Com TE com TE % Aaron Rodgers...... 2018 372 78 21.0% Rodgers/Hundley...... 2017 346 55 15.9% Aaron Rodgers...... 2016 401 64 16.0% Aaron Rodgers...... 2015 347 72 20.8%

H OFFENSIVE EXPLOSION H The Cowboys finished the 2019 season with a 4,000-yard passer (Prescott - 4,902), a 1,000-yard rusher (Elliott - 1,357) and Blake Jarwin ranked eighth among qual- two 1,000-yard receivers (Cooper - 1,189 and Gallup - 1,107) for ifying tight ends (min. 25 rec) in 2019, averaging 1.82 yards-per-route-run (per the first time in franchise history, capping one of the most explo- PFF). He finished behind only George sive offensive seasons ever in Dallas. Kittle, Mark Andrews, Tyler Higbee, Dar- ren Waller, Travis Kelce, Jared Cook and Jonnu Smith in this efficiency metric. 8 H START HOT, STAY HOT H The Cowboys tore through opposing defenses on the ground H VERTICAL HORIZON H and through the air in 2019 as their 6,904 net yards are the most Blake Jarwin was used sparingly in the passing game in 2019, by a Cowboys offense in a single season: but when given a chance, he showed flashes of big-play ability. Single-Season Net Yards - Cowboys History Jarwin was tied with several other tight ends for the 11th-most Season Yards Yds/Play Yds/Gm receptions of 25-plus yards in 2019, but he was only one-of-two 2019...... 6,904 8.4 431.5 tight ends to post four big-play receptions on fewer than 50 tar- 2009...... 6,390 8.4 399.4 gets in the passing game: 2014...... 6,138 7.6 383.6 2016...... 6,027 7.5 376.6 Most 25-Plus Yard Receptions on Less Than 50 Targets, TE Player Tgt Rec 25+ Rec 2011...... 6,008 8.0 375.5 Blake Jarwin...... 42 31 4 Jonnu Smith...... 45 35 4 Irv Smith Jr...... 47 36 3 Kaden Smith...... 42 31 3 H WE’RE GOING STREAKING H Jarwin’s big-play reception percentage of 12.9% (four-of-31) Dallas snapped a four-game streak (dating back to Week 17 of also ranked sixth among all tight ends in 2019*: 2018 at the N.Y. Giants) with 400 yards and 30 points - the longest streak in team history - in Week 4 against New Orleans: Big Play Reception Percentage, TE Player Tgt Rec 25+ Rec 25+% Recent Streak of 400 Yds and 30 Pts O.J. Howard...... 53 34 7 20.6% Date Opp Yards Points W-L Jared Cook...... 65 43 7 16.3% 12/30/18...... N.Y. Giants 419 36 W Noah Fant...... 65 40 6 15.0% 9/8/19...... N.Y. Giants 494 35 W Mark Andrews...... 98 64 9 14.1% 9/15/19...... Washington 474 31 W Will Dissly...... 27 23 3 13.0% 9/22/19...... Miami 476 31 W Blake Jarwin...... 41 31 4 12.9% Dallas’ four-game streak with 400 yards and 30 points tied for Josh Hill...... 35 25 3 12.0% eighth in NFL history. The LA Rams were the most recent team to Jonnu Smith...... 45 35 4 11.4% record a four-game streak (2018) prior to Dallas: Gerald Everett...... 60 37 4 10.8% Dawson Knox...... 50 28 3 10.7% All-time Streaks of 400 Yds and 30 Pts *minimum of 20 receptions Team Streak Yds Pts W-L Denver...... 10 games (12/23/12 - 10/27/13) 467.6 41.5 9-1 H MULTIPLE TE TENDENCIES H New England.....9 games (12/31/06 - 10/28/07) 436.6 41.2 9-0 St. Louis...... 8 games (12/5/99 - 9/17/00) 478.1 34.8 7-1 In 2018, which was Head Coach Mike McCarthy’s final season New England.....6 games (1/2/11 - 10/9/11) 496.3 33.8 5-1 in Green Bay, the Packers ran their offense out of a two-tight end Philadelphia....5 games (10/25/53 - 11/21/53) 493.2 40.8 5-0 set on 140 plays, which ranked 27th in the league that season. Oakland...... 5 games (10/27/68 - 11/24/68) 501.2 37.8 5-0 The Cowboys ran 174 plays (19th) with two tight ends in 2018 and San Francisco...5 games (11/20/94 - 12/17/94) 460.2 39.2 5-0 in 2019 they ran 191 plays (17th) out of the two-tight end set: Dallas...... 4 games (12/31/18 - 9/22/19) 465.8 33.3 4-0 Cowboys and Packers Two-Tight End Formations Season Team Tot Plys Team Tot Plys 2019 Dallas...... 191 Green Bay...... 221 2018 Dallas...... 174 Green Bay...... 140 2017 Dallas...... 195 Green Bay...... 142 2016 Dallas...... 227 Green Bay...... 101 23 H 2020 DRAFT CLASS H The Cowboys were looking to improve several areas of their roster heading into the NFL Draft under first-year Head Coach Mike McCar- thy, and they came away with seven players that impressed through- out training camp - so much so, that all seven draft picks made the initial 53-man roster for Week 1. It is the first time since 2013 that the Cowboys had their entire draft class make the initial 53-man roster following training camp, seventh in the last 21 seasons and the eighth since the 1989 season under Jerry Jones’ guidance. 2020 (Drafted Alternately 17th, 19th, 18th) Rd. Player Pos. College Sel. # 1. CEEDEE LAMB...... WR Oklahoma 17 2. ...... CB Alabama 51 3. ...... DT Oklahoma 82 4. ...... CB Tulsa 123 4. ...... C Wisconsin 146 5. ...... DE Utah 179 7. BEN DiNUCCI...... QB James Madison 231 2013 (Drafted Alternately 18th, 17th) Rd. Player Pos. College Sel. # 1. TRAVIS FREDERICK...... C/G Wisconsin 31 2. GAVIN ESCOBAR...... TE San Diego State 47 3. TERRANCE WILLIAMS...... WR Baylor 74 3. J.J. WILCOX...... S Southern 80 4. B.W. WEBB...... CB William & Mary 114 5. JOSEPH RANDLE...... RB Oklahoma State 151 6. DeVONTE HOLLOMAN...... LB South Carolina 185 CeeDee Lamb played three seasons 2007 at Oklahoma (2017-19), and during (Drafted Alternately 22nd, 21st, 24th, 23rd) his career at the school, he caught 32 Rd. Player Pos. College Sel. # touchdown passes - tied for the third- 1. ANTHONY SPENCER...... DE Purdue 26 most of any collegiate player during 3. ...... T Boston College 67. 32 the same span. 4. ...... WR Washington 103 4. ...... T Northern Illinois 122 6. NICK FOLK...... K Arizona 178 6. DEON ANDERSON...... FB Connecticut 195. 7. COURTENY BROWN...... CB Cal Poly-SLO 212 H CEEDEE’S TDS H 7. ALAN BALL...... CB Illinois 237 CeeDee Lamb was one of the most statistically prolific receiv- 2005 ers in history, and over the past three seasons, he recorded the most receiving yards (3,292) of any player, including (Drafted Alternately 11th, 10th, 9th, 8th, 12th) the second-most games with 100 receiving yards: Rd. Player Pos. College Sel. # 1. DeMARCUS WARE ...... DE Troy 11 1. MARCUS SPEARS...... DE Louisiana State 20 Player School 100-Yd Gms 2. ...... LB Tennessee 42 Tyler Johnson...... Minnesota 16 4. MARION BARBER III...... RB Minnesota 109 CeeDee Lamb...... Oklahoma 14 4. CHRIS CANTY...... DE Virginia 132 A.J. Brown...... Mississippi 12 6. ...... S Ball State 208 Kelvin Harmon...... NC State 12 6. ...... T Pittsburgh 209 James Proche...... SMU 12 7. JAY RATLIFF...... DT Auburn 224 2004 Lamb caught 32 touchdown passes in his three years at Okla- homa, tied for the third-most from 2017-19: (Drafted Alternately 22nd, 21st, 20th, 25th, 24th, 23rd) Rd. Player Pos. College Sel. # Most College TD Receptions from 2017-19 2. ...... RB Notre Dame 43 Player Gms Rec Yds Avg. TD 2. ...... T Southern California 52 3. ...... G Louisiana State 83 James Proche...... 38 244 3,240 13.3 33 4. BRUCE THORNTON...... CB Georgia 121 David Sills...... 25 125 1,966 15.7 33 5. SEAN RYAN...... TE Boston College 144 CeeDee Lamb...... 41 173 3,292 19.0 32 7. NATHAN JONES...... CB Rutgers 205 Tyler Johnson...... 36 199 3,164 15.9 32 7. ...... WR NW Oklahoma 216 Denzel Mims...... 38 182 2,901 15.9 28 7. JACQUES REEVES...... CB Purdue 223 2001 Lamb is one-of-three college players since 1996 to average at least 19.0 yards-per-reception on a minimum of 100 career catch- (Drafted Alternately 7th, 6th, 8th) es and 30 touchdowns: Rd. Player Pos. College Sel. # 2. ...... QB Georgia 53 2. TONY DIXON...... S Alabama 56 Player Gms Rec Yds Avg. TD 3. ...... DT Mississippi State 93 Devin Smith...... 54 121 2,503 20.7 30 4. MARKUS STEELE...... LB Southern California 122 James Washington...... 52 226 4,472 19.8 39 5. ...... G Virginia Tech 137 CeeDee Lamb...... 41 173 3,292 19.0 32 6. DALEROY STEWART...... DT Southern Mississippi 171 7. ...... DE Central Missouri St. 207 7. ...... DT Southern Mississippi 240 Additionally, Lamb is tied with five other players for the- sec 7. CHAR-RON DORSEY...... T Florida State 242 ond-most multi-touchdown games over the last three seasons: 2000 Player 2+ TD Gms Player 2+ TD Gms (Drafted Alternately 19th, 18th,17th, 16th, 15th, 14th, 13th) David Sills...... 12 Anthony Johnson...... 7 Rd. Player Pos. College Sel. # CeeDee Lamb...... 7 Tyler Johnson...... 7 2. ...... CB Tennessee 49 JJ Arcega-Whiteside...... 7 James Proche...... 7 4. KAREEM LARRIMORE...... CB West Texas A&M 109 Jerry Jeudy...... 7 Many tied...... 6 5. MICHAEL WILEY...... RB Ohio State 144 6. ...... CB Florida State 180 7. ORANTES GRANT...... LB Georgia 219 24 H FOUR SCORES POINTS H H FIRST DOWN COWBOYS H The Dallas offense had the fifth-highest touchdown efficiency The Dallas Cowboys offense collected first downs at a rapid rate in the NFL in 2019, finishing drives with a touchdown 27.4% rate in 2019. The unit ranked third with 379 total first downs, tied (48-of-175) of the time. Dallas also tied New Orleans and Tampa for fourth with 120 rushing first downs and fifth with 229 passing Bay for the fourth-most touchdown drives (48): first downs: Highest TD Efficiency Rate - NFL 2019 2019 NFL Team First Down Leaders Team Poss. TD TD% Team Rush Pass Pen Total Baltimore...... 166 58 34.9 Baltimore...... 188 171 27 386 Kansas City...... 164 46 28.0 Atlanta...... 84 258 41 383 New Orleans...... 173 48 27.7 Dallas...... 120 229 30 379 San Francisco....184 51 27.7 Philadelphia...... 104 215 35 354 Dallas...... 175 48 27.4 Tampa Bay...... 81 244 28 353 Cowboys Leaders in First Downs H FORWARD MOMENTUM H 120

Dallas was one of the best teams in the NFL at preventing 100 negative-yardage plays on offense, recording a league-low 69 99 plays with negative yardage in 2019: 80

2019 Negative Plays 60 Team Neg Rush Neg Pass Sack Total 54 40 50 Dallas...... 39 7 23 69 41 Oakland...... 39 12 27 78 20 27 25 LA Chargers...... 41 13 32 86 19 Minnesota...... 51 9 27 87 0 Baltimore...... 61 3 23 87 Ezekiel Elliott Ama ri Cooper Michael Gallup Randall Cobb Jason Witten Tony Pollard Dak Prescott

H GRINDING OUT POSSESSIONS H H NO PRESSURE H Dallas was able to grind out possessions in 2019, wearing The Cowboys offensive line afforded the passing game solid down opposing defenses by moving the chains and staying on the protection in 2019, allowing Dak Prescott an average of 2.82 sec- field. The Cowboys finished with the sixth-fewest 3 & Out drives in onds to throw the ball, and allowed only 23.0 sacks on 597 pass the NFL, with only 26 on the year: attempts (620 dropbacks), the second-lowest sack percentage in Team Drives 3 & Out 3 & Out % the NFL: Baltimore...... 166 20 12.0% 2019 Lowest Sack Percentage Kansas City...... 164 21 12.8% LA Chargers...... 160 23 14.4% Team Sacks Pass Att Sack % Houston...... 169 24 14.2% LA Rams...... 22 632 3.37% Atlanta...... 174 25 14.4% Dallas...... 23 597 3.71% Dallas...... 175 26 14.9% New Orleans...... 25 581 4.13% Indianapolis...... 168 28 16.7% Kansas City...... 25 576 4.16% Dallas also ranked second with 36 drives of 10-or-more plays in 2019: New England...... 28 620 4.32% Oakland...... 29 523 5.25% 10-Play 10-Play Team Drives Drives Score % Prescott also saw a clean pocket on the majority of his pass- Cincinnati...... 181 37 62.2% es, as the offensive line has prevented any pressure on 67.9% of Dallas...... 175 36 69.4% Prescott’s passing dropbacks, the ninth-best figure among start- Oakland...... 165 35 80.0% ing quarterbacks: Atlanta...... 174 34 79.4% 2019 Offense Pressure Leaders Four teams tied...... -- 31 -- Team Pressures Dropbacks No Pressure % D. Brees, NO...... 97 390 75.1% P. Mahomes, KC...... 149 526 71.7% H THIRD-AND-I GOT THIS H D. Carr, OAK...... 158 556 71.6% A. Dalton, Cin...... 169 575 70.6% The Cowboys tied with Baltimore for the third-highest third K. Murray, ARI...... 183 620 70.5% down conversion percentage in 2019, converting 96-of-204 T. Brady, NE...... 192 643 70.1% (47.1%) of third down tries. There has only been one Cowboys J. Garoppolo, SF...... 158 526 70.0% team to finish a season with a third-down percentage above L. Jackson, BAL...... 144 466 69.1% 50.0% in franchise history - the 1978 team that converted 50.2% D. Prescott, DAL...... 204 639 68.1% of its third down attempts: *pressure stats per PFF Highest Cowboys Third Down Conversion Percentage Prescott also was very efficient when getting rid of the ball Season Att Conv Pct quickly in 2019, with 47.5% of his throws coming in 2.5 seconds- 1978...... 235 118 50.2% or-less. On those quick throws, Prescott completed 218-of-302 1979...... 241 120 49.8% 1980...... 243 120 49.4% passes (72.2%) with 14 touchdowns and a quarterback rating of 2006...... 205 100 48.8% 104.2, the seventh-highest rating on quick throws league-wide: 2014...... 201 95 47.3% 2.5 Seconds-or-Less QB 2019...... 204 96 47.1% Player Dropbacks Att. Comp. TD Rating Below is a breakdown of the Cowboys third down conversions Drew Brees...... 236 236 191 18 119.3 by distance in 2019: Russell Wilson...... 295 280 208 17 111.9 Lamar Jackson...... 209 207 143 19 111.9 3rd & Short 3rd & Med 3rd & Long 3rd & 10+ Kirk Cousins...... 219 215 164 10 108.5 (<4 Yds) (4-6 Yds) (>6 Yds) Patrick Mahomes...... 273 270 194 12 106.5 47-70 (67.1%) 20-50 (40.0%) 29-84 (34.5%) 13-48 (27.1%) Derek Carr...... 277 273 206 13 105.9 Rank: 7th Rank: 25th Rank: 1st Rank: 2nd Dak Prescott...... 303 302 218 14 104.2 *stats per PFF

25 H THE PREDATOR H Jaylon Smith has cemented himself as one of the core pieces of the Dallas Cowboys defense with his speed and ferocity at the linebacker position. Smith took a huge step in 2018, totaling 150 tackles and also blitzing opposing quarterbacks with 4.0 sacks in the process. Smith played 95.3% of the defensive snaps for Dallas in 2018 just three years removed from a knee injury that almost ended his career. He is the first Cowboys linebacker to record 150 tackles and at least 4.0 sacks since Keith Brooking in 2009: Dallas Cowboys 150 tackles and 4.0 sacks (since 2000) Player TT Sacks Season Jaylon Smith...... 150 4.0 2018 Keith Brooking...... 156 4.0 2009 Bradie James...... 202 8.0 2008

Smith continued his fierce play on the field in 2019, leading the team with 168 tackles and also ranking sixth on the team with 2.5 sacks, all coming on designed blitzes. According to Pro Foot- ball Focus, Smith played 421 snaps on pass plays in 2019, and he blitzed on 12.8% of them - the 14th-highest rate by an inside linebacker.

H PREVENT DEFENSE H The Cowboys defense has prided itself on preventing big plays from opposing offenses, and in 2019 they held their oppo- nents to 64 plays of 20-plus yards - 19th in the NFL - but kept opponents out of the endzone as the unit tied for the third-fewest big-play touchdowns (six): Fewest Big-Play TDs Allowed - 2019 Team BIG Runs BIG Pass BIG Play BIG TD Jaylon Smith led all Cowboys defenders Buffalo...... 12 35 46 3 with 168 tackles in 2019, and he ranked LA Rams...... 9 40 49 5 11th in the NFL with a run stop percent- Dallas...... 9 55 64 6 age of 8.9%, per PFF. New England...... 6 42 48 6 *PFF defines run stop% as the number of stops Chicago...... 9 40 49 6 8.9 per snap made in run defense Baltimore...... 8 47 55 6 Kansas City...... 9 46 55 6 Dallas was also one-of-seven teams to allow six-or-fewer H SWIPE RIGHT FOR TACKLES H touchdown plays of 20-or-more yards in 2019, continuing a trend from 2018 when the defense finished top-10 in the league allow- Jaylon Smith was on the hunt in run defense in 2019, leading ing only nine big-play touchdowns in all 16 games. Dallas has all Cowboys defenders with 168 tackles. Combined with his 150 finished in the top-10 for fewest big-play touchdowns allowed in tackles in 2018, he joined Sean Lee (2015-17) as the most recent each of the last four seasons and has steadily improved over the defender to record consecutive 100-tackle seasons: last seven years (season ranks in parentheses): Consecutive Seasons w/ 100 Tackles by a Cowboy Since 2000 Player Consec. Seasons Tackles Season BIG Plays BIG TD BIG Play% Jaylon Smith 2 (2018-19) 318 2019...... 64 (19t) 6 (3t) 6.3% 2018...... 52 (6t) 9 (8t) 5.3% Keith Brooking 2 (2009-10) 307 2017...... 50 (6) 7 (6) 5.0% Dat Nguyen 2 (2003-04) 275 2016...... 51 (6) 5 (2t) 5.1% Darren Woodson 2 (2000-01) 254 2015...... 64 (15t) 11 (18t) 6.4% Sean Lee 3 (2015-17) 448 2014...... 57 (12t) 10 (14t) 5.8% Barry Church 4 (2013-16) 494 2013...... 79 (31t) 10 (14t) 7.2% 4 (2000-03) 531 Dallas also allowed only 6.8 yards-per-attempt through the air Bradie James 6 (2005-10) 917 in 2019, which ranked eighth. The Cowboys only allowed three Smith ranked high in Pro Football Focus’ run stop percentage plays of 50-plus yards through the air in 2019 - coming at the metric in 2019, recording a stop on 8.9% of run snaps - tied for N.Y. Jets (10/13), at the N.Y. Giants (11/4) and against Washing- 11th in the NFL (min. 200 run snaps): ton (12/29). Philadelphia and New Orleans allowed the most with eight pass plays of 50-plus yards. Player Snaps Stops Run Stop % David Mayo, NYG...... 297 32 10.8% James Burgess, NYJ...... 224 24 10.7% H FOLLOW THE LEE-DER H Demario Davis, NO...... 202 21 10.4% Danny Trevathan, Chi...... 201 21 10.4% Sean Lee recorded a team-high tying 12 tackles at the N.Y. Bobby Wagner, Sea...... 308 32 10.4% Giants (11/4/19), boosting him over 900 career tackles. He is the Luke Kuechly, Car...... 373 37 9.9% eighth Cowboys defender to surpass the 900-tackle mark: Tremaine Edmunds, Buf...... 344 33 9.6% Dallas Cowboys Tackle Leaders Cole Holcomb...... 294 28 9.5% Player TT Player TT Bernardrick McKinney, Hou... 249 23 9.2% Darren Woodson...... 1,350 Ed Jones...... 1,032 , Chi...... 209 19 9.1% ...... 1,236 ...... 1,016 , Min...... 334 30 8.9% Randy White...... 1,104 Bradie James...... 1,009 Jaylon Smith, Dal...... 259 23 8.9% Dexter Coakley...... 1,046 Sean Lee...... 970

26 H THE GENERAL H H NO FLY ZONE H Known to always be around the ball, Sean Lee has collected The Dallas secondary limited opposing quarterbacks through 14 interceptions since entering the league as Dallas’ 2010 second the air by only allowing 10.48 yards-per-completion on 370 recep- round draft choice - the most on the team and second amongst tions in 2019, the fifth-lowest figure in the league: league linebackers in the NFL during that span. His 14 are also fourth among linebackers in team history. Team Yds/Com Team Yds/Com San Francisco...... 9.67 Chicago...... 10.49 Most INTs by a Cowboys Linebacker Buffalo...... 9.83 New England...... 10.61 Player INTs LA Chargers...... 10.35 Indianapolis...... 10.74 Lee Roy Jordan, 1963-76...... 32 Minnesota...... 10.40 Denver...... 10.98 , 1961-73...... 24 Dallas...... 10.48 Pittsburgh...... 11.00 , 1960-66...... 15 Sean Lee, 2010-19...... 14 Dave Edwards, 1963-75...... 13 H NO YAC FOR YOU H Most INTs by an NFL Linebacker - 2010-19 Player INTs The Cowboys secondary rallied to opposing receivers in 2018, Luke Kuechly, Car...... 18 allowing the 10th-fewest yards average (5.2) after the catch in the Sean Lee, Dal...... 14 league, and also tying for third in most catches where the offense Alec Ogletree, LAR/NYG...... 12 had one yard-or-fewer after the catch (77): Most Catches Allowed with YAC <1 - 2018 Team Rec. YAC YAC/Rec. YAC<1 H IN THE BACKFIELD H Chicago...... 377 1,855 5.0 81 N.Y. Jets...... 367 1,943 5.5 78 The Cowboys were a disruptive presence in their opponents Dallas...... 367 1,868 5.2 77 backfield in 2019, forcing 106 negative plays (sacks, negative pass Tampa Bay...... 387 1,921 5.2 77 plays, negative rushes and kneel downs). A large part of that disrup- Philadelphia...... 417 2,240 5.5 75 tion was their penchant for getting the ball carrier before he could break through the line of scrimmage, as Dallas corralled opposing The trend continued in 2019, as the Cowboys secondary and rushers for a negative gain on 11.2% of all carries, a percentage linebackers displayed a relentless pursuit to the ball by adjudicat- which ranked eighth among all defenses: ing 85 catches in which the offense had one yard-or-fewer after the catch, fourth in the league: 2019 NFL - Opp. Negative Rush Percentage Team Rush Att. Neg. Rush Neg. Rush % Most Catches Allowed with YAC <1 - 2019 N.Y. Jets...... 417 63 15.8% Team Rec. YAC<1 Team Rec. YAC<1 Arizona...... 439 62 14.5% Chicago...... 362 87 Tampa Bay.....408 80 Tampa Bay...... 362 49 14.0% Houston...... 375 87 New Orleans..371 79 Philadelphia...... 353 46 13.3% N.Y. Jets...... 363 86 Carolina...... 347 77 Dallas...... 370 85 Arizona...... 421 76 Buffalo...... 388 49 13.1% Minnesota...... 394 83 Indianapolis....394 75 Oakland...... 405 51 13.0% Denver...... 348 81 LA Chargers...328 74 Atlanta...... 421 47 11.6% Dallas...... 407 44 11.2% The defense allowed 370 receptions on the year, and on 305- Baltimore...... 340 37 11.1% of-370 catches, the opposing receiver failed to pick up more than Pittsburgh...... 462 46 10.1% 10 yards-after-the-catch: Team Rec. YAC<10 YAC<10% Tampa Bay...... 408 345 84.6% H AVERAGE START H Minnesota...... 394 344 87.3% Dallas allowed an average start position of the 30.2-yard line Indianapolis...... 394 330 83.7% in 2019, the 27th ranked average in the NFL: Arizona...... 421 328 77.9% Detroit...... 381 322 84.5% Rk Team Avg Start Rk Team Avg Start Tennessee...... 386 319 82.6% 32 Tampa Bay...... 31.6 28 Pittsburgh...... 30.4 New Orleans...... 371 306 82.5% 31 N.Y. Jets...... 31.4 27 Dallas...... 30.2 Dallas...... 370 305 82.4% 30 Miami...... 30.5 26 Carolina...... 30.1 N.Y. Jets...... 363 304 83.6% 29 Chicago...... 30.5 25 N.Y. Giants...... 30.0 Chicago...... 362 301 83.2% H THIRD DOWN DEFENSE H H AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL H The Dallas defense put an emphasis on getting off the field on third down in 2019 and keeping their opponents out of rhythm offen- Dallas was stingy through the air on defense in 2019 and held sively. Dallas held its opponents to 67-of-201 (33.3%) on third down opposing offenses under 250 passing yards in 12-of-16 contests tries, tied for the second-best percentage in the league and only - tied for fourth in the NFL: one-of-six teams to keep opponents under a 35.0% success rate: 2019 NFL - Games Under 250 Air Yards 2019 NFL - Third Down Defense Team Games Pass Yds Pass Yds/Gm Team Attempts Conv. Third D % San Francisco ...... 13 2,707 169.2 New England...... 195 47 24.1% New England...... 13 2,886 180.4 Dallas...... 201 67 33.3% LA Chargers...... 13 3,204 200.3 San Francisco...... 192 64 33.3% Pittsburgh...... 12 3,113 194.6 Philadelphia...... 205 70 34.1% Buffalo...... 12 3,123 195.2 Tampa Bay...... 218 75 34.4% Baltimore...... 12 3,315 207.2 New Orleans...... 210 73 34.8% Cleveland...... 12 3,470 216.9 Dallas ...... 12 3,576 223.5 LA Rams...... 12 3,625 226.6 H HOLD THE LINE H The Cowboys defense also allowed 223.5 yards-per-game to Dallas also held opponents to the second-lowest yards-per- opposing offenses through the air - 10th fewest in the NFL: play average on third downs in 2019: Team Yds/Gm Team Yds/Gm Team Plays Yards 3rd D Avg. San Francisco...... 169.2 Baltimore...... 207.2 New England...... 195 618 3.17 New England...... 180.4 Cleveland...... 216.9 Dallas...... 202 814 4.03 Pittsburgh...... 194.6 Kansas City...... 221.4 Kansas City...... 203 859 4.23 Buffalo...... 195.2 Chicago...... 222.1 San Francisco...... 193 825 4.27 LA Chargers...... 200.3 Dallas...... 223.5 Buffalo...... 212 923 4.35 27 H SACK ARTIST H The Cowboys added Everson Griffen as an established pass rusher to bookend their defensive line along with DeMarcus Law- rence and Aldon Smith. Griffen ranks 12th among all active play- ers in career sacks: Player Team Sacks ...... DEN 106.0 ...... ARZ 96.0 J.J. Watt...... HOU 96.0 Ryan Kerrigan...... WAS 90.0 ...... IND 89.5 Calais Campbell...... JAX 88.0 Cameron Jordan...... NO 87.0 Carlos Dunlap...... CIN 81.5 Robert Quinn...... CHI 80.5 Jason Pierre-Paul...... TB 79.5 Geno Atkins...... CIN 75.5 Everson Griffen...... DAL 74.5 Aaron Donald...... LAR 72.0

H PASS RUSH BONANZA H With the acquisitions of Dontari Poe and Everson Griffen, the 2020 Dallas Cowboys will employ five players who have tallied at least 20.0 sacks since the start in their career. They are one- of-two teams in the league to boast five active players with at least 20.0 sacks in their career, joining Pittsburgh, and one-of-five teams to boast at least four players: Teams with Three Players with 30.0 Sacks, 2014-19 DeMarcus Lawrence has recorded 30.0 Player Team Games Sacks sacks since the start of the 2017 season Everson Griffen...... DAL 147 74.5 - 12th in the NFL during that span behind Aldon Smith...... DAL 59 47.5 Chandler Jones (49.0), Aaron Donald DeMarcus Lawrence...... DAL 80 39.0 (44.0), Cameron Jordan (40.5), Danielle Dontari Poe...... DAL 121 20.5 Hunter (36.0), T.J. Watt (34.5), Von Mill- ...... DAL 96 23.0 30.0 er (32.5), Calais Campbell (31.5), Ryan Kerrigan (31.5), Khalil Mack (31.5), Chris Cameron Heyward...... PIT 134 54.0 Jones (31.0) and Myles Garrett (30.5). T.J. Watt...... PIT 47 34.5 Bud Dupree...... PIT 70 31.5 Stephon Tuitt...... PIT 76 23.5 H TANK ROLLING OVER QBS H Tyson Alualua...... PIT 157 22.5

DeMarcus Lawrence has recorded 39.0 sacks in the regular Olivier Vernon...... CLE 113 54.5 season, with his most coming against Kirk Cousins (5.0). Below is a Adrian Clayborn...... CLE 110 36.5 breakdown of his sacks by quarterback and by down: Myles Garrett...... CLE 37 30.5 Player Sacks Player Sacks Sheldon Richardson...... CLE 105 26.5 Kirk Cousins...... 5.0 Teddy Bridgewater...... 1.0 Brandon Graham...... PHI 143 51.0 Eli Manning...... 4.0 Ryan Fitzpatrick...... 1.0 Fletcher Cox...... PHI 125 48.0 Carson Palmer...... 3.0 Jared Goff...... 1.0 Malik Jackson...... PHI 111 32.0 Matthew Stafford...... 3.0 Marcus Mariota...... 1.0 Vinny Curry...... PHI 112 29.5 Matt Ryan...... 2.5 Cam Newton...... 1.0 Aaron Rodgers...... 2.0 Ben Roethlisberger...... 1.0 Jason Pierre-Paul...... TB 137 79.5 Trevor Siemien...... 2.0 Ryan Tannehill...... 1.0 Ndamukong Suh...... TB 158 58.5 ...... TB 77 33.5 Jameis Winston...... 2.0 Tyrod Taylor...... 1.0 Lavonte David...... TB 121 22.5 Russell Wilson...... 1.5 ...... 1.0 C.J. Beathard...... 1.0 Carson Wentz...... 1.0 Drew Brees...... 1.0 Joah Allen...... 0.5 Daniel Jones...... 1.0 Colt McCoy...... 0.5 H CRUNCH TIME SACKS H Below is a look at Lawrence’s career sacks by down: Dallas racked up 39.0 sacks in 2019, with 15 of them coming in the fourth quarter - the seventh-most fourth quarter sacks in the league last year. Additionally, those 15 sacks account for 38.5% of the Cowboys sack total, which was the third-highest fourth quarter percentage in the NFL : 2019 NFL - Fourth Quarter Sack Percentage Team Tot. Sacks 4thQ Sacks Sack% New Orleans...... 51 20 39.2% Houston...... 31 12 38.7% Dallas...... 39 15 38.5% Minnesota...... 48 18 37.5% Denver...... 40 15 37.5%

28 H SINGLE SEASON SACK ATTACK H Dallas signed pass rusher Aldon Smith after four seasons away from the NFL, hoping to regenerate the pass rush monster that once terrorized opposing quarterbacks. In Smith’s second NFL season, he recorded 19.5 sacks - tied for the 13th - highest single-season number in league history: Player Team Sacks Season ...... NYG 22.5 2001 ...... MIN 22.0 2011 Mark Gastineau...... NYJ 22.0 1984 Justin Houston...... KC 22.0 2014 ...... Min 21.0 1989 ...... PHI 21.0 1987 Aaron Donald...... LAR 20.5 2018 ...... NYG 20.5 1986 J.J. Watt...... HOU 20.5 2012 J.J. Watt...... HOU 20.5 2014 ...... KC 20.0 1990 DeMarcus Ware...... DAL 20.0 2008 Aldon Smith...... SF 19.5 2012 Shaquil Barrett...... TB 19.5 2019 ...... IND 19.5 2013 DeMarcus Ware...... DAL 19.5 2011 Tim Harris...... GB 19.5 1989

H PRESSURE PLAYERS H The Cowboys have two impact pressure players for the 2020 season in DeMarcus Lawrence and Everson Griffen, who both ranked in the top-20 in knockdowns and hurries in 2019: 2019 NFL - Most QB Knockdowns and Hurries Player Knockdowns Hurries Total Za’Darius Smith...... 36.5 62.5 99.0 Aldon Smith recorded 19.5 sacks Aaron Donald...... 24.0 68.0 92.0 in 2012 - his second NFL season Chandler Jones...... 23.5 63.0 86.5 - which is tied for the 13th-high- Cameron Jordan...... 23.5 62.5 86.0 est single-season number in league Danielle Hunter...... 21.5 63.5 85.0 history. ...... 28.5 53.5 82.0 19.5 ...... 24.5 57.0 81.5 T.J. Watt...... 29.5 51.0 80.5 Shaquil Barrett...... 36.0 42.5 78.5 H BACK-TO-BACK SACK ATTACK H Khalil Mack...... 15.5 59.0 74.5 Trey Flowers...... 20.0 53.0 73.0 Combined with his Aldon Smith’s rookie-record 14.0 sacks Kenny Clark...... 6.5 59.0 65.5 from the year prior, Smith is one-of-18 players since 1982 (when Von Miller...... 18.5 47.0 65.5 sacks became official) to have consecutive seasons with at least Chris Jones...... 20.0 44.0 64.0 14.0 sacks: Calais Campbell...... 21.5 41.5 63.0 Player Team Consec. Tot. Sacks Seasons Everson Griffen...... 23.0 39.0 62.0 DeMarcus Lawrence...... 15.5 46.0 61.5 Seasons Matt Judon...... 31.0 30.0 61.0 Jared Allen...... KC/MIN 3 44.5 2007-09 Reggie White...... PHI 3 57.0 1986-88 Reggie White...... PHI 3 43.0 1990-92 H BLITZ-CAST H Danielle Hunter...... MIN 2 29.0 2018-19 J.J. Watt...... HOU 2 38.0 2014-15 The Dallas defense relied heavily on their defensive front to af- Aldon Smith...... SF 2 33.5 2011-12 fect the opposing quarterback in 2019, blitzing on only 122 defen- DeMarcus Ware.....DAL 2 35.0 2010-11 sive snaps - a figure which ranked 24th in the NFL. Although they DeMarcus Ware.....DAL 2 34.0 2007-08 blitzed sparingly, the Cowboys were very efficient when they did ...... TB 2 30.5 2002-03 send pressure, recording a sack on 11.6% or blitz attempts - the Michael Strahan.....NYG 2 29.0 1997-98 fourth-best sack percentage on blitz passing situations: Neil Smith...... KC 2 29.5 1992-93 2019 NFL - Blitz Sack Percentage Bruce Smith...... BUF 2 28.0 1992-93 Team Attempts Sacks Sack % Kevin Greene...... LAR 2 33.0 1988-89 Buffalo...... 135 20 12.9% Lawrence Taylor.....NYG 2 30.5 1988-89 San Francisco...... 108 15 12.2% Dexter Manley...... WAS 2 33.5 1985-86 Indianapolis...... 106 14 11.7% Andre Tippett...... NE 2 35.0 1984-85 Dallas...... 122 16 11.6% ...... CHI 2 34.5 1984-85 Philadelphia...... 121 15 11.0% Mark Gastineau...... NYJ 2 41.0 1983-84 Jacksonville...... 127 15 10.6% Doug Betters...... MIA 2 30.0 1983-84 ...... STL 2 30.0 1983-84 The below list shows which teams blitzed the most and which teams blitzed the least in 2019: Most Blitzes on Passes Fewest Blitzes on Passes Team Blitz Att. Team Blitz Att. Tampa Bay...... 279 LA Chargers...... 59 Baltimore...... 263 Detroit...... 96 Arizona...... 227 Oakland...... 99 N.Y. Jets...... 212 Indianapolis...... 106 Houston...... 188 San Francisco...... 108 New Orleans...... 188 Green Bay...... 110

29 H GREG THE LEG H Greg Zuerlein has attempted 55 field goals of 50-or-more yards since he entered the league in 2012 - tied with Justin Tucker for the most in the NFL over that span: Player 50+ FGA 50+ FGM 50+ FG% Greg Zuerlein...... 55 33 60.0% Justin Tucker...... 55 39 70.9% Matt Prater...... 53 41 77.4% Matt Bryant...... 47 34 72.3% Adam Vinatieri...... 47 33 70.2%

H THE PUNT-ISHER H Dallas Cowboys punter Chris Jones serves as a weapon in the kicking game, adept at flipping field position for the Cowboys. For his career, he boasts a 44.6 gross average and a net average of 40.1, with 182 punts downed inside the 20-yard line - most all- time in team history. Jones is fifth all-time amongst NFL punters in percentage of punts downed inside the 20-yard line (min. 100 punts) at 40.54%: Punts Downed Inside the Opp 20-Yard Line Player Years Punts In20 In20% Corey Bojorquez^, Buf..... 2018-19 124 56 45.12 Dustin Colquitt^, KC...... 2005-19 1,124 462 41.10 Michael Dickson^, Sea.... 2018-19 152 62 40.79 Jordan Berry^, Pit...... 2015-19 328 131 39.94 Chris Jones^, Dal...... 2011-19 459 182 39.65 ^ indicates active player % Min. 100 punts Greg Zuerlein connected on seven field goals against Dallas (10/1/17) - setting a career-best that is tied for the second-most makes in a single-game in NFL history. It H LONG RETURNS H is also the seventh time a kicker has at- In 2019 the LA Rams kickoff return unit - led by now Cowboys tempted at least seven field goals and con- Special Teams Coordinator John Fassel - recorded a 20-plus-yard verted 100% of them in a single-game. kick return on 72.2% of their returns, which was the third-best 7 percentage in the NFL: Team Kick Ret 20+ Yd Ret 20+ % H POINT PERSON H Jacksonville...... 26 20 76.9% Denver...... 21 16 76.2% Since he entered the league in 2012, Zuerlein has scored 867 LA Rams...... 18 13 72.2% points, the ninth-most in the league: Houston...... 14 10 71.4% Player FGA FGM FG% PAT Pts Carolina...... 31 22 71.0% Justin Tucker...... 292 267 90.8% 298 1,093 Stephen Gostkowski....261 233 89.3% 364 1,063 Stephen Hauschka...... 256 223 87.1% 284 953 Matt Prater...... 242 209 86.4% 323 950 H TOUCHBACK PCT H Mason Crosby...... 241 198 82.2% 332 926 In 2019 the LA Rams forced a touchback on 76.2% of their Adam Vinatieri...... 248 212 85.5% 285 921 kickoffs - fifth-highest in the league - and their kickoffs reached Dan Bailey...... 231 202 87.4% 307 913 Matt Bryant...... 226 197 87.2% 287 878 the end zone on 84.5% of all attempts. Conversely, Dallas forced Greg Zuerlein...... 245 201 82.0% 264 867 a touchback on only 58.0% of kickoffs (19th), despite a similar end Robbie Gould...... 221 194 87.8% 250 832 zone percentage (81.8%): Team Kickoffs Touchbacks TB% In 2017 Zuerlein recorded one of the most prolific scoring sea- Carolina...... 71 66 93.0% sons in NFL history, registering 158 points for the LA Rams in Tampa Bay...... 97 88 90.7% just 14 games played. His point total is tied for the 10th-highest New Orleans...... 95 74 77.9% single-season total in NFL history, and is the seventh-highest by a Denver...... 72 55 76.4% kicker: LA Rams...... 84 64 76.2% Player Season TD FG PAT Pts Pts/G LaDainian Tomlinson...... 2006 31 0 0 186 11.6 ...... 1960 15 15 41 176 14.7 H POSITION GAME H ...... 2005 28 0 0 168 10.5 David Akers...... 2011 0 44 34 166 10.4 Field position plays a large part in defensive success across Gary Anderson...... 1998 0 35 59 164 10.3 the NFL. In 2019 there were 1,245 touchdown drives by the 32 Jeff Wilkins...... 2003 0 39 46 163 10.2 teams, and only 258 of them (20.72%) came from 80-plus-yard ...... 2003 27 0 0 162 10.1 drives: ...... 1983 0 33 62 161 10.1 2019 NFL Offense Long TD Drives ...... 2000 26 0 0 160 11.4 Team TD Drives 80+ Yd Dr. 80+ TD% Greg Zuerlein...... 2017 0 38 44 158 11.3 Baltimore...... 58 13 22.4% Stephen Gostkowski...... 2013 0 38 44 158 9.9 San Francisco...... 51 11 21.6% Matt Bryant...... 2016 0 34 56 158 9.9 Tennessee...... 50 12 24.0% Dallas...... 48 14 29.2% New Orleans...... 48 6 12.5% Tampa Bay...... 48 6 12.5%

30 (As of September 8, 2020) OFFENSE WR 19 Amari Cooper 88 CeeDee Lamb 85 Noah Brown LT 77 Tyron Smith 78 LG 52 Connor Williams 66 Connor McGovern C 73 Joe Looney 63 Tyler Biadasz RG 70 Zack Martin 69 Brandon Knight RT 75 Cameron Erving 78 Terence Steele TE 89 Blake Jarwin 80 Blake Bell 86 84 Sean McKeon WR 13 Michael Gallup 11 Cedrick Wilson 17 Malik Turner QB 4 Dak Prescott 14 Andy Dalton 7 Ben DiNucci RB 21 Ezekiel Elliott 20 Tony Pollard 34

DEFENSE DE 90 DeMarcus Lawrence 97 Everson Griffen 56 Bradlee Anae DT 95 Dontari Poe 99 Antwaun Woods DT 72 96 Neville Gallimore DE 98 Tyrone Crawford SLB 58 Aldon Smith 92 MLB 55 Leighton Vander Esch 57 WLB 54 Jaylon Smith 48 Joe Thomas 59 Justin March CB 30 Anthony Brown 24 Chidobe Awuzie 29 C.J. Goodwin CB 27 Trevon Diggs 26 Jourdan Lewis 28 Daryl Worley S 23 Darian Thompson 37 Donovan Wilson S 25 Xavier Woods 41 Reggie Robinson

SPECIALISTS P 6 Chris Jones K 2 Greg Zuerlein LS 91 Louis-Philippe Ladouceur H 6 Chris Jones KR 11 Cedrick Wilson 88 CeeDee Lamb 20 Tony Pollard 27 Trevon Diggs PR 20 Tony Pollard 27 Trevon Diggs 88 CeeDee Lamb 11 Cedrick Wilson

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Bradlee Anae ...... uh-NYE Louis-Philippe Ladouceur ...... LAH-doo-sahr Dorance Armstrong ...... DOOR-intz Sean McKeon ...... muh-CUE-in Chidobe Awuzie ...... CHID-oh-bay ah-WOOZ-yay Dontari Poe ...... don-TAR-ee Tyler Biadasz ...... be-AH-dish Malik Turner ...... muh-LEEK Ben DiNucci ...... did-NEW-chee Xavier Woods ...... ECK-zay-vee-er Rico Dowdle ...... DOWD-ill Greg Zuerlein ...... ZURR-line

COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: Mike McCarthy ASSISTANTS: Jeff Blasko (Assistant Offensive Line), Matt Daniels (Assistant Special Teams), Rob Davis (Assistant Head Coach), George Edwards (Senior Defensive Assistant), John Fassel (Special Teams Coordinator), Ryan Feder (Quality Control Analytics), Al Harris (Defensive Backs), Chase Haslett (Quality Control/Offense), Adam Henry (Wide Receivers), Leon Lett (Assistant Defensive Line), Maurice Linguist (Defensive Backs), Cannon Matthews (Quality Control/Defense), Scott McCurley (Linebackers), Kellen Moore (Offensive Coordinator), Harold Nash (Assistant Strength & Conditioning), Mike Nolan (Defensive Coordinator), Doug Nussmeier (Quarterbacks), Markus Paul (Strength & Conditioning Coordinator), Skip Peete (Running Backs), Joe Philbin (Offensive Line), Justin Rudd (Video/Analytics), Eric Simonelli (Quality Control Analytics), Kendall Smith (Assistant Strength & Conditioning), Scott Tolzien (Offensive Assistant), Jim Tomsula (Defensive Line), Kyle Valero (Quality Control Analytics), Lunda Wells (Tight Ends). NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. DOB EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN 56 Anae, Bradlee DE 6-3 260 1/17/1998 R Utah Laie, Hawaii 92 Armstrong, Dorance DE 6-4 260 6/10/1997 3 Kansas Houston, Texas 24 Awuzie, Chidobe CB 6-0 203 5/24/1995 4 Colorado San Jose, Calif. 80 Bell, Blake TE 6-6 260 8/7/1991 6 Oklahoma Wichita, Kan. 63 Biadasz, Tyler C 6-4 317 11/20/1997 R Wisconsin Amherst, Wisc. 30 Brown, Anthony CB 5-11 188 12/16/1993 5 Purdue Tampa, Fla. 85 Brown, Noah WR 6-2 215 1/6/1996 4 Ohio State Flanders,, N.J. 19 Cooper, Amari WR 6-1 225 6/17/1994 6 Alabama Miami, Fla. 98 Crawford, Tyrone DL 6-4 285 11/22/1989 9 Boise State Windsor, Ontario 14 Dalton, Andy QB 6-2 220 10/29/1987 10 Texas Christian Katy, Texas 27 Diggs, Trevon CB 6-1 203 9/20/1998 R Alabama Gaithersburg, Md. 7 DiNucci, Ben QB 6-2 215 11/24/1996 R James Madison Wexford, PA 34 Dowdle, Rico RB 5-11 215 6/14/1998 R South Carolina Asheville, N.C. 21 Elliott, Ezekiel RB 6-0 228 7/22/1995 5 Ohio State St. Louis, Mo. 75 Erving, Cameron C 6-5 305 8/23/1992 6 Florida State Moultrie, Ga. 96 Gallimore, Neville DT 6-2 307 1/17/1997 R Oklahoma Ottawa, Ontario 13 Gallup, Michael WR 6-1 205 3/4/1996 3 Colorado State Monroe, Ga. 57 Gifford, Luke LB 6-3 245 8/28/1995 2 Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. 29 Goodwin, C.J. CB 6-3 187 2/4/1990 5 California (PA) Wheeling, W.V. 97 Griffen, Everson DE 6-3 273 12/22/1987 11 Southern California Avondale, AZ 72 Hill, Trysten DT 6-3 305 3/25/1998 2 Central Florida Lee, Fla. 89 Jarwin, Blake TE 6-5 250 7/16/1994 4 Oklahoma State Tuttle, Okla. 6 Jones, Chris P 6-0 205 7/21/1989 9 Carson Newman Rome, Ga. 69 Knight, Brandon T 6-4 315 4/1/1997 2 Noblesville, Ind. 91 Ladouceur, Louis-Philippe LS 6-5 256 3/13/1981 16 California Pointe-Claire, Quebec 88 Lamb, CeeDee WR 6-2 200 4/8/1999 R Oklahoma Richmond, Texas 90 Lawrence, DeMarcus DE 6-3 250 4/28/1992 7 Boise State Aiken, S.C. 26 Lewis, Jourdan CB 5-10 186 8/31/1995 4 Michigan Detroit Mich. 73 Looney, Joe C 6-3 310 8/31/1990 9 Wake Forest Lake Worth, Fla. 59 March, Justin LB 5-11 228 7/5/1993 6 Akron Danville, Ill. 70 Martin, Zack G 6-4 315 11/20/1990 7 Notre Dame Indianapolis, Ind. 66 McGovern, Connor G 6-5 315 11/3/1997 2 Penn State Larksville, Pa. 84 McKeon, Sean TE 6-3 255 12/28/1997 R Michigan Dudley, Mass. 95 Poe, Dontari DT 6-3 346 8/18/1990 9 Memphis Memphis, Tenn. 20 Pollard, Tony RB 6-0 210 4/30/1997 2 Memphis Memphis, Tenn. 4 Prescott, Dak QB 6-2 235 7/29/1993 5 Mississippi State Haughton, La. 41 Robinson, Reggie CB 6-1 200 4/14/1997 R Tulsa Cleburne, Texas 86 Schultz, Dalton TE 6-5 255 7/11/1996 3 Stanford South Jordan, Utah 58 Smith, Aldon DE 6-4 280 9/25/1989 6 Missouri Raytown, Mo. 54 Smith, Jaylon LB 6-2 240 6/14/1995 4 Notre Dame Fort Wayne, Ind. 77 Smith, Tyron T 6-5 305 12/12/1990 10 Southern California Moreno Valley, Calif. 78 Steele, Terence T 6-6 320 6/4/1997 R Texas Tech Cibolo, Texas 48 Thomas, Joe LB 6-1 230 5/6/1991 6 South Carolina State Blackville, S.C. 23 Thompson, Darian S 6-2 212 9/22/1993 5 Boise State Lancaster, Calif. 17 Turner, Malik WR 6-2 202 1/30/1996 3 Illinois Springfield, Ill. 55 Vander Esch, Leighton LB 6-4 255 2/8/1996 3 Boise State Riggins, Idaho 52 Williams, Connor G 6-5 320 5/12/1997 3 Texas Coppell, Texas 11 Wilson, Cedrick WR 6-2 195 11/20/1995 3 Boise State Memphis, Tenn. 37 Wilson, Donovan S 6-0 200 2/21/1995 2 Texas A&M Shreveport, La. 99 Woods, Antwaun DT 6-1 310 1/3/1993 3 Southern California Los Angeles, Calif. 25 Woods, Xavier S 5-11 212 7/26/1995 4 Louisiana Tech Monroe, La. 28 Worley, Daryl CB 6-1 210 2/22/1995 5 West Virginia Philadelphia, Pa. 2 Zuerlein, Greg K 6-0 195 12/27/1987 9 Missouri Western Lincoln, Neb. 60 Alarcon, Isaac T 6-6 325 7/27/1998 R Monterrey Tech Monterrey, Mexico 44 Bernard, Francis LB 6-0 242 4/8/1995 R Utah Herriman, Utah 33 Burton, Deante CB 6-2 210 7/12/1994 3 Kansas State Manhattan, KS 39 Carr, Brandon CB 6-0 210 5/19/1986 13 Grand Valley State Flint, Mich. 51 Carter, Ron'dell DE 6-3 270 7/3/1997 R Portland State Federal Way, Wash. 79 Hamilton, Justin DT 6-2 315 7/27/1993 2 Louisiana-Lafayette Natchez, Miss. 76 Hamilton, Ladarius DE 6-2 265 1/18/1998 R North Texas Corringan, Texas 62 Henry, Marcus C 6-3 305 2/11/1993 1 Boise State Bellevue, Wash. 87 Hikutini, Cole TE 6-4 245 6/11/1994 2 Louisville Elk Grove, Calif. 81 Johnson, Jon'Vea WR 6-0 195 12/23/1995 2 Toledo Gary, Ind. 35 Kirk, Luther S 6-0 205 11/7/1996 R Illinois State Garland, Texas 45 Olonilua, Sewo FB 6-3 235 11/27/1997 R Texas Christian Kingwood, Texas 18 Parker, Aaron WR 6-2 210 5/21/1998 R Rhode Island Brandywine, Md. 32 Smith, Saivion CB 6-1 190 11/5/1997 1 Alabama St. Petersburg, Fla. 31 Westry, Chris CB 6-4 210 7/10/1997 2 Kentucky Orange Park, Fla. RESERVE/EXEMPT 94 Gregory, Randy DE 6-5 242 11/23/1992 2 Nebraska Jacksonville, Fla. RESERVE/INJURED – RETURNABLE 83 Bryant, Ventell WR 6-3 206 8/24/1996 2 Temple Tampa, Fla. 71 Collins, La'el T 6-4 323 7/26/1993 6 Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La. 50 Lee, Sean LB 6-2 245 7/22/1986 11 Penn State Pittsburgh, Pa. RESERVE/INJURED 65 Hyatt, Mitch T 6-5 315 2/6/1997 1 Clemson Suwanee, Ga. 43 Kamara, Azur LB 6-3 245 9/26/1998 R Kansas Glendale, Ariz. 2020 DALLAS COWBOYS | CURRENT ALPHA ROSTER 1 NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOW ACQ. GP GS DNP IA 2 Zuerlein, Greg K 6-0 195 32 9 Missouri Western UFA(LAR)-'20 0 0 0 0 4 Prescott, Dak QB 6-2 235 27 5 Mississippi State D4b-'16 0 0 0 0 6 Jones, Chris P 6-0 205 31 9 Carson Newman FA-'11 0 0 0 0 7 DiNucci, Ben QB 6-2 215 23 R James Madison D7-'20 0 0 0 0 11 Wilson, Cedrick WR 6-2 195 24 3 Boise State D6b-'18 0 0 0 0 13 Gallup, Michael WR 6-1 205 24 3 Colorado State D3-'18 0 0 0 0 14 Dalton, Andy QB 6-2 220 32 10 Texas Christian FA-'20 0 0 0 0 17 Turner, Malik WR 6-2 202 24 3 Illinois W(GB)-'20 0 0 0 0 19 Cooper, Amari WR 6-1 225 26 6 Alabama T(Oak)-'18 0 0 0 0 20 Pollard, Tony RB 6-0 210 23 2 Memphis D4a-'19 0 0 0 0 21 Elliott, Ezekiel RB 6-0 228 25 5 Ohio State D1-'16 0 0 0 0 23 Thompson, Darian S 6-2 212 26 5 Boise State FA-'18 0 0 0 0 24 Awuzie, Chidobe CB 6-0 203 25 4 Colorado D2-'17 0 0 0 0 25 Woods, Xavier S 5-11 212 25 4 Louisiana Tech D6a-'17 0 0 0 0 26 Lewis, Jourdan CB 5-10 186 25 4 Michigan D3-'17 0 0 0 0 27 Diggs, Trevon CB 6-1 203 21 R Alabama D2-'20 0 0 0 0 28 Worley, Daryl CB 6-1 210 25 5 West Virginia FA-'20 0 0 0 0 29 Goodwin, C.J. CB 6-3 187 30 5 California (PA) PS(Cin)-'18 0 0 0 0 30 Brown, Anthony CB 5-11 188 26 5 Purdue D6a-'16 0 0 0 0 34 Dowdle, Rico RB 5-11 215 22 R South Carolina UDFA-'20 0 0 0 0 37 Wilson, Donovan S 6-0 200 25 2 Texas A&M D6-'19 0 0 0 0 41 Robinson, Reggie CB 6-1 200 23 R Tulsa D4a-'20 0 0 0 0 48 Thomas, Joe LB 6-1 230 29 6 South Carolina State FA-'18 0 0 0 0 52 Williams, Connor G 6-5 320 23 3 Texas D2-'18 0 0 0 0 54 Smith, Jaylon LB 6-2 240 25 4 Notre Dame D2-'16 0 0 0 0 55 Vander Esch, Leighton LB 6-4 255 24 3 Boise State D1-'18 0 0 0 0 56 Anae, Bradlee DE 6-3 260 22 R Utah D5-'20 0 0 0 0 57 Gifford, Luke LB 6-3 245 25 2 Nebraska UDFA-'19 0 0 0 0 58 Smith, Aldon DE 6-4 280 30 6 Missouri FA-'20 0 0 0 0 59 March, Justin LB 5-11 228 27 6 Akron FA-'17 0 0 0 0 63 Biadasz, Tyler C 6-4 317 22 R Wisconsin D4b-'20 0 0 0 0 66 McGovern, Connor G 6-5 315 22 2 Penn State D3-'19 0 0 0 0 69 Knight, Brandon T 6-4 315 23 2 Indiana UDFA-'19 0 0 0 0 70 Martin, Zack G 6-4 315 29 7 Notre Dame D1-'14 0 0 0 0 72 Hill, Trysten DT 6-3 305 22 2 Central Florida D2-'19 0 0 0 0 73 Looney, Joe C 6-3 310 30 9 Wake Forest UFA(Ten)-'16 0 0 0 0 75 Erving, Cameron C 6-5 305 28 6 Florida State FA-'20 0 0 0 0 77 Smith, Tyron T 6-5 305 29 10 Southern California D1-'11 0 0 0 0 78 Steele, Terence T 6-6 320 23 R Texas Tech UDFA-'20 0 0 0 0 80 Bell, Blake TE 6-6 260 29 6 Oklahoma UFA(KC)-'20 0 0 0 0 84 McKeon, Sean TE 6-3 255 22 R Michigan UDFA-'20 0 0 0 0 85 Brown, Noah WR 6-2 215 24 4 Ohio State D7b-'17 0 0 0 0 86 Schultz, Dalton TE 6-5 255 24 3 Stanford D4b-'18 0 0 0 0 88 Lamb, CeeDee WR 6-2 200 21 R Oklahoma D1-20 0 0 0 0 89 Jarwin, Blake TE 6-5 250 26 4 Oklahoma State UDFA-'17 0 0 0 0 90 Lawrence, DeMarcus DE 6-3 250 28 7 Boise State D2-'14 0 0 0 0 91 Ladouceur, Louis-Philippe LS 6-5 256 39 16 California FA-'05 0 0 0 0 92 Armstrong, Dorance DE 6-4 260 23 3 Kansas D4a-'18 0 0 0 0 95 Poe, Dontari DT 6-3 346 30 9 Memphis UFA(Car)-'20 0 0 0 0 96 Gallimore, Neville DT 6-2 307 23 R Oklahoma D3-'20 0 0 0 0 97 Griffen, Everson DE 6-3 273 32 11 Southern California D4 '10 0 0 0 0 98 Crawford, Tyrone DL 6-4 285 30 9 Boise State D3-'12 0 0 0 0 99 Woods, Antwaun DT 6-1 310 27 3 Southern California FA-'18 0 0 0 0 PRACTICE SQUAD 18 Parker, Aaron WR 6-2 210 22 R Rhode Island UDFA'20 0 0 0 0 31 Westry, Chris CB 6-4 210 23 2 Kentucky UDFA-'19 0 0 0 0 32 Smith, Saivion CB 6-1 190 22 1 Alabama FA-'20 0 0 0 0 33 Burton, Deante CB 6-2 210 26 3 Kansas State PS(Ind)-'19 0 0 0 0 35 Kirk, Luther S 6-0 205 23 R Illinois State UDFA-'20 0 0 0 0 39 Carr, Brandon CB 6-0 210 34 13 Grand Valley State FA-'20 0 0 0 0 44 Bernard, Francis LB 6-0 242 25 R Utah UDFA-'20 0 0 0 0 45 Olonilua, Sewo FB 6-3 235 22 R Texas Christian UDFA-'20 0 0 0 0 51 Carter, Ron'dell DE 6-3 270 23 R Portland State UDFA-'20 0 0 0 0 60 Alarcon, Isaac T 6-6 325 22 R Monterrey Tech IPP-'20 0 0 0 0 62 Henry, Marcus C 6-3 305 27 1 Boise State FA-'19 0 0 0 0 76 Hamilton, Ladarius DE 6-2 265 22 R North Texas UDFA-'20 0 0 0 0 79 Hamilton, Justin DT 6-2 315 27 2 Louisiana-Lafayette FA-19 0 0 0 0 81 Johnson, Jon'Vea WR 6-0 195 24 2 Toledo UDFA-'19 0 0 0 0 87 Hikutini, Cole TE 6-4 245 26 2 Louisville FA-'19 0 0 0 0 RESERVE/EXEMPT 94 Gregory, Randy DE 6-5 242 27 2 Nebraska D2-15 0 0 0 0 RESERVE/INJURED – RETURNABLE 50 Lee, Sean LB 6-2 245 34 11 Penn State D2-'10 0 0 0 0 71 Collins, La'el T 6-4 323 27 6 Louisiana State UDFA-'15 0 0 0 0 83 Bryant, Ventell WR 6-3 206 24 2 Temple FA-'19 0 0 0 0 RESERVE/INJURED 43 Kamara, Azur LB 6-3 245 21 R Kansas UDFA-'20 0 0 0 0 65 Hyatt, Mitch T 6-5 315 23 1 Clemson UDFA-'19 0 0 0 0 2020 DALLAS COWBOYS | CURRENT NUMERIC ROSTER 2 NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOW ACQ.

QUARTERBACKS (3) 4 Prescott, Dak QB 6-2 235 27 5 Mississippi State D4b-'16 7 DiNucci, Ben QB 6-2 215 23 R James Madison D7-'20 14 Dalton, Andy QB 6-2 220 32 10 Texas Christian FA-'20 RUNNING BACKS (3) 20 Pollard, Tony RB 6-0 210 23 2 Memphis D4a-'19 21 Elliott, Ezekiel RB 6-0 228 25 5 Ohio State D1-'16 34 Dowdle, Rico RB 5-11 215 22 R South Carolina UDFA-'20 WIDE RECEIVERS (6) 11 Wilson, Cedrick WR 6-2 195 24 3 Boise State D6b-'18 13 Gallup, Michael WR 6-1 205 24 3 Colorado State D3-'18 17 Turner, Malik WR 6-2 202 24 3 Illinois W(GB)-'20 19 Cooper, Amari WR 6-1 225 26 6 Alabama T(Oak)-'18 85 Brown, Noah WR 6-2 215 24 4 Ohio State D7b-'17 88 Lamb, CeeDee WR 6-2 200 21 R Oklahoma D1-20 TIGHT ENDS (4) 80 Bell, Blake TE 6-6 260 29 6 Oklahoma UFA(KC)-'20 84 McKeon, Sean TE 6-3 255 22 R Michigan UDFA-'20 86 Schultz, Dalton TE 6-5 255 24 3 Stanford D4b-'18 89 Jarwin, Blake TE 6-5 250 26 4 Oklahoma State UDFA-'17 OFFENSIVE LINE (9) 52 Williams, Connor G 6-5 320 23 3 Texas D2-'18 63 Biadasz, Tyler C 6-4 317 22 R Wisconsin D4b-'20 66 McGovern, Connor G 6-5 315 22 2 Penn State D3-'19 69 Knight, Brandon T 6-4 315 23 2 Indiana UDFA-'19 70 Martin, Zack G 6-4 315 29 7 Notre Dame D1-'14 73 Looney, Joe C 6-3 310 30 9 Wake Forest UFA(Ten)-'16 75 Erving, Cameron C 6-5 305 28 6 Florida State FA-'20 77 Smith, Tyron T 6-5 305 29 10 Southern California D1-'11 78 Steele, Terence T 6-6 320 23 R Texas Tech UDFA-'20 DEFENSIVE LINE (10) 56 Anae, Bradlee DE 6-3 260 22 R Utah D5-'20 58 Smith, Aldon DE 6-4 280 30 6 Missouri FA-'20 72 Hill, Trysten DT 6-3 305 22 2 Central Florida D2-'19 90 Lawrence, DeMarcus DE 6-3 250 28 7 Boise State D2-'14 92 Armstrong, Dorance DE 6-4 260 23 3 Kansas D4a-'18 95 Poe, Dontari DT 6-3 346 30 9 Memphis UFA(Car)-'20 96 Gallimore, Neville DT 6-2 307 23 R Oklahoma D3-'20 97 Griffen, Everson DE 6-3 273 32 11 Southern California D4 '10 98 Crawford, Tyrone DL 6-4 285 30 9 Boise State D3-'12 99 Woods, Antwaun DT 6-1 310 27 3 Southern California FA-'18 LINEBACKERS (5) 48 Thomas, Joe LB 6-1 230 29 6 South Carolina State FA-'18 54 Smith, Jaylon LB 6-2 240 25 4 Notre Dame D2-'16 55 Vander Esch, Leighton LB 6-4 255 24 3 Boise State D1-'18 57 Gifford, Luke LB 6-3 245 25 2 Nebraska UDFA-'19 59 March, Justin LB 5-11 228 27 6 Akron FA-'17 DEFENSIVE BACKS (10) 23 Thompson, Darian S 6-2 212 26 5 Boise State FA-'18 24 Awuzie, Chidobe CB 6-0 203 25 4 Colorado D2-'17 25 Woods, Xavier S 5-11 212 25 4 Louisiana Tech D6a-'17 26 Lewis, Jourdan CB 5-10 186 25 4 Michigan D3-'17 27 Diggs, Trevon CB 6-1 203 21 R Alabama D2-'20 28 Worley, Daryl CB 6-1 210 25 5 West Virginia FA-'20 29 Goodwin, C.J. CB 6-3 187 30 5 California (PA) PS(Cin)-'18 30 Brown, Anthony CB 5-11 188 26 5 Purdue D6a-'16 37 Wilson, Donovan S 6-0 200 25 2 Texas A&M D6-'19 41 Robinson, Reggie CB 6-1 200 23 R Tulsa D4a-'20 SPECIALISTS (3) 2 Zuerlein, Greg K 6-0 195 32 9 Missouri Western UFA(LAR)-'20 6 Jones, Chris P 6-0 205 31 9 Carson Newman FA-'11 91 Ladouceur, Louis-Philippe LS 6-5 256 39 16 California FA-'05 2020 DALLAS COWBOYS | CURRENT POSITIONAL ROSTER 3 YEAR DRAFT PICKS (31) FREE AGENTS (18) COLLEGE FREE AGENTS (7) TRADES/WAIVERS (2) PRACTICE SQUAD (1) 2005 L. Ladouceur (FA-'05) 2010 S. Lee (2nd) ` 2011 T. Smith (1st) C. Jones (FA-'11) 2012 T. Crawford (3rd) 2014 Z. Martin (1st) D. Lawrence (2nd) 2015 R. Gregory (2nd) # L. Collins (UDFA-'15) ` 2016 E. Elliott (1st) J. Looney (UFA Ten -'16) J. Smith (2nd) D. Prescott (4th) A. Brown (6th) 2017 C. Awuzie (2nd) B. Jarwin (UDFA-'17) J. Lewis (3rd) J. March (FA-'17) X. Woods (6th) N. Brown (7th) 2018 L. Vander Esch (1st) J. Thomas (FA-'18) A. Cooper (T Oak -'18) C. Goodwin (PS Cin -'18) C. Williams (2nd) D. Thompson (FA-'18) M. Gallup (3rd) A. Woods (FA-'18) D. Armstrong (4th) D. Schultz (4th-b) C. Wilson (6th-b) 2019 T. Hill (2nd) V. Bryant (FA-'19) ` M. Hyatt (UDFA-'19) * C. McGovern (3rd) L. Gifford (UDFA-'19) B. Knight (UDFA-'19) T. Pollard (4th) D. Wilson (6th) 2020 C. Lamb (1st) B. Bell (UFA KC -'20) R. Dowdle (UDFA-'20) M. Turner (W GB -'20) T. Diggs (2nd) A. Dalton (FA-'20) A. Kamara (UDFA-'20) * N. Gallimore (3rd) C. Erving (FA-'20) S. McKeon (UDFA-'20) R. Robinson (4th-a) E. Griffen (D4 '10) T. Steele (UDFA-'20) T. Biadasz (4th-b) D. Poe (UFA Car -'20) B. Anae (5th) A. Smith (FA-'20) B. DiNucci (7th) D. Worley (FA-'20) G. Zuerlein (UFA LAR -'20)

Key: ` Reserve/Injured – Returnable, # Reserve/Exempt, * Reserve/Injured

CONTRACT STATUS PLAYER SIGNED THROUGH PLAYER SIGNED THROUGH PLAYER SIGNED THROUGH Bradlee Anae ...... 2023 Luke Gifford ...... 2021 Tony Pollard ...... 2022 Dorance Armstrong ...... 2021 C.J. Goodwin ...... 2020 Dak Prescott ...... 2020 Chidobe Awuzie ...... 2020 Everson Griffen ...... 2020 Reggie Robinson ...... 2023 Blake Bell ...... 2020 Trysten Hill ...... 2022 Dalton Schultz ...... 2021 Tyler Biadasz ...... 2023 * ...... 2021 Aldon Smith ...... 2020 Anthony Brown ...... 2022 Blake Jarwin ...... 2023 Jaylon Smith ...... 2025 Noah Brown ...... 2020 Chris Jones ...... 2021 Tyron Smith ...... 2023 Ventell Bryant ` ...... 2020 Brandon Knight ...... 2021 Terence Steele ...... 2022 La'el Collins ` ...... 2024 Louis-Philippe Ladouceur ...... 2020 Joe Thomas ...... 2020 Amari Cooper ...... 2024 CeeDee Lamb ...... 2023 Darian Thompson ...... 2021 Tyrone Crawford ...... 2020 DeMarcus Lawrence ...... 2023 Leighton Vander Esch ...... 2021 Andy Dalton ...... 2020 Sean Lee ` ...... 2020 Connor Williams ...... 2021 Trevon Diggs ...... 2023 Jourdan Lewis ...... 2020 Cedrick Wilson ...... 2020 Ben DiNucci ...... 2023 Joe Looney ...... 2020 Donovan Wilson ...... 2022 Rico Dowdle ...... 2022 Justin March ...... 2020 Antwaun Woods ...... 2020 Ezekiel Elliott ...... 2026 Zack Martin ...... 2024 Xavier Woods ...... 2020 Cameron Erving ...... 2020 Connor McGovern ...... 2022 Greg Zuerlein ...... 2022 Neville Gallimore ...... 2023 Sean McKeon ...... 2022 Michael Gallup ...... 2021 Dontari Poe ...... 2021

2020 DALLAS COWBOYS | CURRENT HOW BUILT 4 1st Round (9) 3rd Round (7) 6th Round (5) [7] Aldon Smith (2011-SF) [81] Tyrone Crawford (2012) [171] Greg Zuerlein (2012-STL) [9] Tyron Smith (2011) [71] Darian Thompson (2016-NYG) [189] Anthony Brown (2016) [11] Dontari Poe (2012-KC) [77] Daryl Worley (2016-CAR) [191] Xavier Woods (2017) [16] Zack Martin (2014) [92] Jourdan Lewis (2017) [208] Cedrick Wilson (2018) [4] Amari Cooper (2015-OAK) [81] Michael Gallup (2018) [213] Donovan Wilson (2019) [19] Cameron Erving (2015-CLE) [90] Connor McGovern (2019) [4] Ezekiel Elliott (2016) [82] Neville Gallimore (2020) 7th Round (2) [19] Leighton Vander Esch (2018) [239] Noah Brown (2017) [17] CeeDee Lamb (2020) 4th Round (9) [231] Ben DiNucci (2020) [100] Everson Griffen (2010-MIN) 2nd Round (9) [117] Joe Looney (2012-SF) Undrafted (16) [55] Sean Lee (2010)` [117] Blake Bell (2015-SF) Louis-Philippe Ladouceur (2005-NO) [35] Andy Dalton (2011-CIN) [135] Dak Prescott (2016) Chris Jones (2011) [34] DeMarcus Lawrence (2014) [116] Dorance Armstrong (2018) C.J. Goodwin (2014-PIT) [60] (2015)# [137] Dalton Schultz (2018) Joe Thomas (2014-GB) [34] Jaylon Smith (2016) [128] Tony Pollard (2019) La'el Collins (2015)` [60] Chidobe Awuzie (2017) [123] Reggie Robinson (2020) Justin March (2015-KC) [50] Connor Williams (2018) [146] Tyler Biadasz (2020) Antwaun Woods (2016-TEN) [58] Trysten Hill (2019) Blake Jarwin (2017) [51] Trevon Diggs (2020) 5th Round (1) Ventell Bryant (2019-CIN)` [179] Bradlee Anae (2020) Luke Gifford (2019) Mitch Hyatt (2019)* Brandon Knight (2019) Rico Dowdle (2020) Azur Kamara (2020)* Sean McKeon (2020) Terence Steele (2020) Key: ` Reserve/Injured – Returnable, # Reserve/Exempt, * Reserve/Injured

WHEN THEY GOT TO THE COWBOYS 2005 (1) 2018 (11) 2020 (19) Louis-Philippe Ladouceur, FA Leighton Vander Esch, Round 1 CeeDee Lamb, Round 1 Connor Williams, Round 2 Trevon Diggs, Round 2 2010 (1) Michael Gallup, Round 3 Neville Gallimore, Round 3 Sean Lee, Round 2` Dorance Armstrong, Round 4 Tyler Biadasz, Round 4 Dalton Schultz, Round 4 Reggie Robinson, Round 4 2011 (2) Cedrick Wilson, Round 6 Bradlee Anae, Round 5 Tyron Smith, Round 1 Amari Cooper, Trades (OAK) Ben DiNucci, Round 7 Chris Jones, FA C.J. Goodwin, Practice Squad (CIN) Blake Bell, FA (KC) Joe Thomas, FA Andy Dalton, FA 2012 (1) Darian Thompson, FA Rico Dowdle, UDFA Tyrone Crawford, Round 3 Antwaun Woods, FA Cameron Erving, FA Everson Griffen, FA 2014 (2) 2019 (8) Azur Kamara, UDFA* Zack Martin, Round 1 Trysten Hill, Round 2 Sean McKeon, UDFA DeMarcus Lawrence, Round 2 Connor McGovern, Round 3 Dontari Poe, FA (CAR) Tony Pollard, Round 4 Aldon Smith, FA 2015 (2) Donovan Wilson, Round 6 Terence Steele, UDFA Randy Gregory, Round 2# Ventell Bryant, FA` Daryl Worley, FA La'el Collins, UDFA` Luke Gifford, FA Greg Zuerlein, FA (STL) Mitch Hyatt, UDFA* 2016 (5) Brandon Knight, UDFA Ezekiel Elliott, Round 1 Jaylon Smith, Round 2 Dak Prescott, Round 4 Anthony Brown, Round 6 Joe Looney, UFA (TEN)

2017 (6) Chidobe Awuzie, Round 2 Jourdan Lewis, Round 3 Xavier Woods, Round 6 Noah Brown, Round 7 Blake Jarwin, FA Justin March, FA DALLAS COWBOYS CONTRACT ANALYSIS

OFFENSE 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027

Dalton, Andy UFA Dinucci, Ben UFA QB Prescott, Dak UFA Dowdle, Rico RFA UFA Elliott, Ezekiel UFA RB Pollard, Tony UFA Brown, Noah UFA Bryant, Ventell ERFA RFA UFA Cooper, Amari UFA Gallup, Michael UFA

WR Lamb, CeeDee OPTION UFA Turner, Malik RFA UFA Wilson, Cedrick RFA UFA Bell, Blake UFA Jarwin, Blake UFA

TE McKeon, Sean RFA UFA Schultz, Dalton UFA Biadasz, Tyler UFA Collins, La'el UFA Erving, Cameron UFA Hyatt, Mitch ERFA RFA UFA Knight, Brandon RFA UFA Looney, Joe UFA OL Martin, Zack UFA McGovern, Connor UFA Smith, Tyron UFA Steele, Terence RFA UFA Williams, Connor UFA

DEFENSE 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027

Anae, Bradlee UFA Armstrong, Dorance UFA Crawford, Tyrone UFA Gallimore, Neville UFA Griffen, Everson UFA

DL Hill, Trysten UFA Lawrence, Demarcus UFA Poe, Dontari UFA Smith, Aldon UFA Woods, Antwaun RFA UFA Gifford, Luke RFA UFA Lee, Sean UFA March, Justin UFA Smith, Jaylon UFA Thomas, Joe UFA Vander Esch, Leighton OPTION UFA Awuzie, Chidobe UFA Brown, Anthony UFA Diggs, Trevon UFA Goodwin, C.J. UFA Lewis, Jourdan UFA

DB Robinson, Reggie UFA Thompson, Darian UFA Wilson, Donovan UFA Woods, Xavier UFA Worley, Daryl UFA

SPECIAL TEAMS 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027

Jones, Chris UFA Ladouceur, L.P. UFA Zuerlein, Greg UFA

Player is under contract for season Player will be an exclusive rights free agent Player will be an unrestricted free agent Player will be a restricted free agent Player has a club option available *-Reserve/Injured ^-Reserve/Suspended #-Reserve/PUP &-Reserve/Did Not Report 2019 TRANSACTIONS BY DATE Dec. 30 ����Signed Jordan Chunn, Marcus Henry, Cole Hikutini, Tevin Jones, D.J. White and Daniel Wise as Reserve/Futures. Dec. 31 ����Signed Clayton Thorson as a Reserve/Future. Jan. 8 �������Named Mike McCarthy Head Coach. Jan. 21 �����Signed Justin Hamilton and Tristan Vizcaino as Reserve/Futures. Jan. 27 �����Named Jeff Blasko assistant offensive line coach, Matt Daniels assistant special teams coach, Rob Davis assistant head coach, George Edwards senior defensive assistant, John Fassel special teams coordinator, Al Harris defensive backs coach, Chase Haslett quality control/offense, Adam Henry wide receivers coach, Maurice Linguist defensive backs coach, Cannon Matthews quality control/defense, Scott McCurley, linebackers coach, Harold Nash Jr., assistant strength and conditioning, Mike Nolan defensive coordinator, Doug Nussmeier quarterbacks coach, Markus Paul, strength and condi- tioning coordinator, Skip Peete running backs coach, Joe Philbin offensive line coach, Scott Tolzien coaching assistant, Jim Tomsula defensive line coach and Lunda Wells tight ends coach. March 9 ����Signed exclusive rights free agent Adam Redmond. March 16 ��Re-signed Blake Jarwin and designated Dak Prescott franchise player. March 17 ��Re-signed Amari Cooper. March 18 ��Re-signed Darian Thompson. March 20 ��Re-signed Anthony Brown, Joe Looney and Justin March. March 24 ��Re-signed Kai Forbath, L.P. Ladouceur and Sean Lee. March 30 ��Re-signed C.J. Goodwin and signed Maurice Canady and Greg Zuerlein. March 31 ��Re-signed and signed Gerald McCoy. April 2 ������Signed Aldon Smith. April 7 ������Signed Blake Bell and Ha Ha Clinton-Dix. April 9 ������Signed Dontari Poe. April 10 ����Signed Saivinon Smith. April 10 ����Signed Saivion Smith. April 22 ����Waived Tristan Vizcaino. April 23 ����Drafted CeeDee Lamb. April 24 ����Drafted Trevon Diggs and Neville Gallimore. April 25 ����Drafted Bradlee Anae, Tyler Biadasz, Ben DiNucci and Reggie Robinson. April 29 ����Waived Chris Covington and D.J. White. April 30 ����Signed Joe Fortunato and Daryl Worley. May 2 �������Signed Darius Anderson, Francis Bernard, Ron’Dell Carter, Ladarius Hamilton, Garrett Marino, Sean McKeon, , Aaron Parker, Kendrick Rogers and Terence Steele. May 4 �������Waived Cooper Rush. Signed Andy Dalton. May 6 �������Signed Rico Dowdle, Stephen Guidry, Azur Kamara, Luther Kirk and Charlie Taumoepeau. June 5 ������Placed Travis Frederick on Reserve/Retired. June 22 ����Signed Dak Prescott to franchise tag. July 25 �����Signed Isaac Alarcon and placed on Exempt/International Player. Signed Bradlee Anae, Tyler Biadasz, Trevon Diggs, Ben DiNucci, Neville Gallimore, CeeDeel Lamb and Reggie Robinson. Placed Jon’Vea Johnson on Reserve/Covid. July 28 �����Signed Antwaun Woods. Placed Tyrone Crawford and Dontari Poe on Active/PUP. Placed Maurice Canady and Stephen Guidry on Reserve/Opt-Out. Waived/Injured Jordan Chunn and Garrett Marino. Aug. 1 ������Placed Saivion Smith on Reserve/Covid. Released Kai Forbath. Waived Joe Fortunato. Waived/Injured Azur Kamara. Aug. 2 ������Placed Jamize Olawale on Reserve/Opt-Out. Aug. 9 ������Activated Jon’Vea Johnson and Saivion Smith from Reserve/Covid. Waived Kendrick Rogers. Aug. 16 ����Waived . Signed Everson Griffen. Aug. 18 ����Released Gerald McCoy. Signed Pace Murphy. Sept. 2 �����Waived/Injured Mitch Hyatt and Wyatt Miller. Waived Pace Murphy, Charlie Taumoepeau and Clayton Thorson. Re- leased Adam Redmond and Devin Smith. Sept. 3 �����Released Ha Ha Clinton-Dix. Sept. 4 �����Waived Darius Anderson, Cole Hikutini, Joe Jackson. Released Cody Wichmann. Sept. 5 �����Waived Isaac Alarcon, Francis Bernard, , Ron’Dell Carter, Justin Hamilton, Ladarius Hamilton, Marcus Henry, Jon’Vea Johnson, Tevin Jones, Luther Kirk, Sewo Olonilua, Aaron Parker, Saivion Smith and Chris Westry. Released C.J. Goodwin and Justin March. Sept. 6 �����Claimed Malik Turner off waivers from Green Bay. Signed Isaac Alarcon, Francis Bernard, Deante Burton, Brandon Carr, Ron’Dell Carter, Justin Hamilton, Ladarius Hamilton, Marcus Henry, Cole Hikutini, Jon’Vea Johnson, Luther Kirk, Sewo Olonilua, Aaron Parker, Saivion Smith and Chris Westry to the practice squad. Waived Joe Thomas. Sept. 7 �����Placed Ventell Bryant, La’el Collins and Sean Lee on Reserve/Injured-returnable. Signed C.J. Goodwin, Justin March and Joe Thomas. Randy Gregory reinstated and placed on Reserve/Exempt. 2019 TRANSACTIONS BY PLAYER ALARCON, Isaac - T GUIDRY, Stephen - WR NASH Jr., Harold 7/25...... Signed to Exempt/International 5/6...... Signed 1/27...... Named asst. strength & conditon. 9/5...... Waived 7/28...... Placed on Reserve/Opt-Out NOLAN, Mike 9/6...... Signed to practice squad HAMILTON, Justin - DT 1/27...... Named defensive coordinator ANAE, Bradlee - DE 1/21...... Signed as Reserve/Future NUSSMEIER, Doug 4/25...... Drafted in the fifth round 9/5...... Waived 1/27...... Named quarterbacks coach 7/25...... Signed 9/6...... Signed to practice squad OLUMBA, Donovan - CB ANDERSON, Darius - RB HAMILTON, Ladarius - LB 3/18...... Waived 5/2...... Signed 5/2...... Signed PARKER, Aaron - WR 9/4...... Waived 9/5...... Waived 5/2...... Signed BELL, Blake - TE 9/6...... Signed to practice squad 9/5...... Waived 4/7...... Signed HARRIS, Al 9/6...... Signed to practice squad BERNARD, Francis - LB 1/27...... Named defensive backs coach PAUL, Markus 5/2...... Signed HASLETT, Chase 1/27...... Named strength & condtion. coord. 9/5...... Waived 1/27...... Named quality control/offense PEETE, Skip 9/6...... Signed to practice squad HENRY, Adam 1/27...... Named running backs coach BIADASZ, Tyler - C 1/27...... Named wide receivers coach PHILBIN, Joe 4/25...... Drafted in the fourth round HENRY, Marcus - C 1/27...... Named offensive line coach 7/25...... Signed 12/30..... Signed as Reserve/Future POE, Dontari - DT BLASKO, Jeff 9/5...... Waived 4/9...... Signed 1/27...... Named asst. offensive line coach 9/6...... Signed to practice squad 4/28...... Placed on Active/PUP BROWN, Anthony - CB HIKUTINI, Cole - TE PRESCOTT, Dak - QB 3/20...... Re-signed 12/30..... Signed as Reserve/Future 3/16...... Designated franchise player BRYANT, Ventell - WR 9/4...... Waived 6/22...... Signed franchise tag 9/7...... Placed on IRR 9/6...... Signed to practice squad REDMOND, Adam - C BURTON, Deante - CB HYATT, Mitch - T 3/9...... Re-signed 9/5...... Waived 9/2...... Waived/Injured 9/2...... Released 9/6...... Signed to practice squad JACKSON, Joe - DE ROBINSON, Reggie - CB CARR, Brandon - DB 9/4...... Waived 4/25...... Drafted in the fourth round 9/6...... Signed to practice squad JARWIN, Blake - TE 7/25...... Signed CARTER, Ron’Dell - DE 3/16...... Re-signed ROGERS, Kendrick - WR 5/2...... Signed JELKS, Jalen - DE 5/2...... Signed 9/5...... Waived 8/16...... Waived 8/9...... Released 9/6...... Signed to practice squad JOHNSON, Jon’Vea - WR RUSH, Cooper - QB CANADY, Maurice - CB 7/25...... Placed on Reserve/Covid 5/4...... Waived 3/30...... Signed 8/9...... Activated SMITH, Aldon - DE 7/28...... Placed on Reserve/Opt-Out 9/5...... Waived 4/2...... Signed CHUNN, Jordan - RB 9/6...... Signed to practice squad SMITH, Devin - WR 12/30..... Signed as Reserve/Future JONES, Tevin - WR 9/2...... Released 7/28...... Waived/NFI 12/30..... Signed as Reserve/Future SMITH, Saivion - CB CLINTON-DIX, Ha Ha - S 9/5...... Waived 4/10...... Signed 4/7...... Signed KAMARA, Azur - LB 8/1...... Placed on Reserve/Covid 9/3...... Released 5/6...... Signed 8/9...... Activated COLLINS, La’el - T 8/1...... Waived/Injured 9/5...... Waived 9/7...... Placed on IRR KIRK, Luther - S 9/6...... Signed to practice squad COOPER, Amari - WR 5/6...... Signed STEELE, Terence - T 3/17...... Re-signed 9/5...... Waived 5/2...... Signed COVINGTON, Chris - LB 9/6...... Signed to practice squad TAUMOEPEAU, Charlie - TE 4/29...... Waived LADOUCEUR, L.P. - LS 5/6...... Signed CRAWFORD, Tyrone - DL 3/24...... Re-signed 9/2...... Waived 4/28...... Placed on Active/PUP LAMB, CeeDee - WR THOMAS, Joe - LB DALTON, Andy - QB 4/23...... Drafted in the first round 3/31...... Re-signed 5/4...... Signed 7/25...... Signed 9/6...... Released DANIELS, Matt LEE, Sean - LB 9/7...... Signed 1/27...... Named asst. special teams coach 3/24...... Re-signed THOMPSON, Darian - S DAVIS, Rob 9/7...... Placed on IRR 3/18...... Re-signed 1/27...... Named asst. head coach LINGUIST, Maurice THORSON, Clayton - QB DIGGS, Trevon - CB 1/27...... Named defensive backs coach 12/31..... Signed as Reserve/Future 4/24...... Drafted in the second round LOONEY, Joe - C 9/2...... Waived 7/25...... Signed 3/20...... Re-signed TOLZIEN, Scott DiNUCCI, Ben - QB MARCH, Justin - LB 1/27...... Named coaching assistant 4/25...... Drafted in the seventh round 3/20...... Re-signed TOMSULA, Jim 7/25...... Signed 9/5...... Released 1/27...... Named defensive line coach DOWDLE, Rico - RB 9/7...... Signed TURNER, Malik - WR 5/6...... Signed MARINO, Garrett - LB 9/6...... Claimed off Waivers (GB) EDWARDS, George 5/2...... Signed WELLS, Lunda 1/27...... Named senior defensive asst. 7/28...... Waived/NFI 1/27...... Named tight ends coach FASSEL, John MATTHEWS, Cannon WESTRY, Chris - CB 1/27...... Named special teams coordinator 1/27...... Named quality control/defense 9/5...... Waived FORBATH, Kai - K McCARTHY, Mike 9/6...... Signed to practice squad 3/24...... Re-signed 1/8...... Named Head Coach WHITE, D.J. - CB 8/1...... Released McCOY, Gerald - DT 12/30..... Signed as Reserve/Future FORTUNATO, Joe - LS 3/31...... Signed 4/29...... Waived 4/30...... Signed 8/18...... Released WICHMANN, Cody - G 8/1...... Waived McKEON, Sean - TE 9/4...... Released FREDERICK, Travis - C 5/2...... Signed WORLEY, Daryl - CB 6/5...... Placed on Reserve/Injured McCURLEY, Scott 4/30...... Signed GALLIMORE, Neville - DT 1/27...... Named linebackers coach WISE, Daniel - DE 4/24...... Drafted in the third round MILLER, Wyatt - T 12/30..... Signed as Reserve/Future 7/25...... Signed 9/2...... Waived/Injured 3/18...... Waived MURPHY, Pace - T GOODWIN, C.J. - CB 8/18...... Signed WOODS, Antwaun - DT 3/30...... Signed 9/2...... Waived 7/28...... Signed 9/5...... Released VIZCAINO, Tristan - K 9/7...... Signed OLAWALE, Jamize - FB 1/21...... Signed as Reserve/Future 8/2...... Placed on Reserve/Opt-Out 4/22...... Waived GREGORY, Randy - DE OLONILUA, Sewo - RB 9/7...... Placed on Reserve/Exempt 5/2...... Signed Zuerlein, Greg - K GRIFFEN, Everson - DE 9/5...... Waived 3/30...... Signed 8/16...... Signed 9/6...... Signed to practice squad TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL STATS WON 8, LOST 8 RUSHING NO. YDS AVG LONG TD 9/8 W 35-17 N.Y. Giants 90,353 E. Elliott 301 1,357 4.5 33t 12 9/15 W 31-21 at Washington 75,128 T. Pollard 86 455 5.3 44t 2 9/22 W 31-6 Miami 90,127 D. Prescott 52 277 5.3 42 3 9/29 L 10-12 at New Orleans 73,086 T. Austin 6 47 7.8 20t 1 10/6 L 24-34 Green Bay 93,024 R. Cobb 3 11 3.7 7 0 10/13 L 22-24 at N.Y. Jets 78,523 A. Cooper 1 6 6.0 6 0 10/20 W 37-10 Philadelphia 91,213 TEAM 449 2,153 4.8 44t 18 11/4 W 37-18 at N.Y. Giants 76,107 OPPONENTS 407 1,656 4.1 59 14 L 11/10 24-28 Minnesota 91,188 RECEIVING NO. YDS AVG LONG TD 11/17 W 35-27 at Detroit 61,801 11/24 L 9-13 at New England 65,878 A. Cooper 79 1,189 15.1 53t 8 11/28 L 15-26 Buffalo 90,445 M. Gallup 66 1,107 16.8 62 6 12/5 L 24-31 at Chicago 61,276 R. Cobb 55 828 15.1 59 3 12/15 W 44-21 L.A. Rams 90,436 J. Witten 63 529 8.4 33 4 12/22 L 9-17 at Philadelphia 69,796 E. Elliott 54 420 7.8 27 2 12/29 W 47-16 Washington 90,646 B. Jarwin 31 365 11.8 42t 3 T. Austin 13 177 13.6 59t 1 2019 TEAM STATISTICS D. Smith 5 113 22.6 51t 1 DAL OPP. T. Pollard 15 107 7.1 21t 1 C. Wilson 5 46 9.2 14 0 FIRST DOWNS 379 327 V. Bryant 1 15 15.0 15t 1 Rushing 120 101 D. Schultz 1 6 6.0 6 0 Passing 229 188 TEAM 388 4,902 12.6 62 30 Penalty 30 38 OPPONENTS 370 3,879 10.5 92t 21 Third Down-Made/Att 96/204 67/201 Third Down Efficiency 47.1% 33.3% INTERCEPTIONS NO. YDS AVG LONG TD Fourth Down-Made/Att 7/16 10/22 X. Woods 2 38 19.0 29 0 Fourth Down Efficiency 43.8% 45.5% J. Lewis 2 20 10.0 20 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 6,904 5,232 S. Lee 1 25 25.0 25 0 Avg. Per Game 431.5 327.0 J. Smith 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total Plays 1,069 1,015 C. Awuzie 1 0 0.0 0 0 Avg. Per Play 6.5 5.2 TEAM 7 83 11.9 29 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 2,153 1,656 OPPONENTS 11 111 10.1 37 0 Avg. Per Game 134.6 103.5 FUM LST FF REC TD Total Rushes 449 407 Avg. Per Rush 4.8 4.1 D. Prescott 6 2 0 2 0 NET YARDS PASSING 4,751 3,576 E. Elliott 3 2 0 1 0 Avg. Per Game 296.9 223.5 R. Cobb 2 1 1 1 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 23/151 39/303 J. Witten 1 1 0 0 0 Gross Yards 4,902 3,879 T. Pollard 1 1 0 0 0 Attempts/Completions 597/388 569/370 T. Austin 1 0 0 1 0 Pct. of Completion 65.0% 65.0% B. Jarwin 1 0 0 1 0 Had Intercepted 11 7 T. Smith 0 0 0 1 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 50/41.6 69/46.2 T. Frederick 0 0 0 1 0 Net Punting Average 37.0 43.1 TEAM 15 7 1 8 0 PUNT RETURN/AVG. 23/5.7 18/8.6 OPPONENTS 20 10 0 5 0 KICKOFF RETURN/AVG. 20/16.3 35/23.3 PUNTING NO. YDS AVG NET TB IN LG B INTERCEPTION RETURN/AVG. 7/11.9 11/10.1 C. Jones 50 2,079 41.6 37.0 2 18 58 1 PENALTIES/YARDS 109/1008 102/855 TEAM 50 2,079 41.6 37.0 2 18 58 1 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 15/7 19/10 OPPONENTS 69 3,188 46.2 43.1 4 34 70 0 TOUCHDOWNS 49 35 Rushing 18 14 PUNT RETURNS RET FC YDS AVG LONG TD Passing 30 21 T. Austin 17 9 84 4.9 15 0 Returns 1 0 R. Cobb 4 9 34 8.5 14 0 EXTRA POINTS/ATTEMPTS 46/46 29/31 C. Wilson 2 2 13 6.5 13 0 TWO POINT CONVERSION/ATT. 2/3 2/4 TEAM 23 20 131 5.7 15 0 FIELD GOALS/ATTEMPTS 30/40 26/32 OPPONENTS 18 18 154 8.6 32 0 AVG. TIME OF POSSESSION 29:33 30:27 KICKOFF RETURNS NO. YDS AVG LONG TD SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS T. Pollard 14 245 17.5 30 0 TEAM 67 139 88 140 0 434 C. Wilson 3 64 21.3 22 0 OPPONENTS 79 105 78 59 0 321 R. Cobb 2 11 5.5 11 0 SCORING TD RU PA RT PAT FG 2PT S PTS D. Schultz 1 5 5.0 5 0 B. Maher 0 0 0 0 36/36 20/30 0 0 96 TEAM 20 325 16.3 30 0 E. Elliott 14 12 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 84 OPPONENTS 35 815 23.3 50 0 A. Cooper 8 0 8 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 48 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ K. Forbath 0 0 0 0 10/10 10/10 0 0 40 B. Maher 0/0 9/9 6/8 1/5 4/8 M. Gallup 6 0 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 36 K. Forbath 0/0 1/1 1/1 7/7 1/1 J. Witten 4 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 1 0 26 TEAM 0/0 10/10 7/9 8/12 5/9 T. Pollard 3 2 1 0 0/0 0/0 1 0 20 OPPONENTS 1/1 12/12 7/7 6/9 0/3 R. Cobb 3 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 18 B. Maher: () (25) (28, 55RU) (28) (54WR, 36, 33WR) (50, 62, 32, 40WR) (26, 63, 29) (35, 54WL, 52, 28) (57WL, B. Jarwin 3 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 18 23) (30, 34) (46LU, 46, 27, 29) (35B, 47WR) (42WR, 31) () () () K. Forbath: () () () () () () () () () () () () () (50, 42, D. Prescott 3 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 18 42) (49, 32, 49) (28, 47, 48, 40) T. Austin 2 1 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 12 V. Bryant 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6 OPP: (28) () (47WR, 22, 33) (40, 42, 19, 26) (20, 38) (38) (38) (21, 25, 26, 29) (26, 27) () (44, 46WR, 48WR, 42) (50WR, 41, 26) (36) () (36, 53WR, 55WL) (31, 42, 28) J. Lewis 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 0 6 D. Smith 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 6 TEAM 49 18 30 1 46/46 30/40 2 0 434 OPPONENTS 35 14 21 0 29/31 26/32 2 0 321 2-Pt Conv: J. Witten 1, T. Pollard 1 TM 2-3 OPP 2-4

SACKS: R. Quinn 11.5, D. Lawrence 5.0, M. Collins 4.0, J. Lewis 4.0, M. Bennett 4.0, J. Smith 2.5, D. Armstrong 2.0, D. Thompson 1.5, C. Covington 1.0, S. Lee 1.0, K. Hyder 1.0, T. Crawford 1.0, L. Vander Esch 0.5, TM 39.0, OPP 23.0 FUM/LOST: D. Prescott 6/2, E. Elliott 3/2, R. Cobb 2/1, T. Pollard 1/1, J. Witten 1/1, T. Austin 1/0, B. Jarwin 1/0, TM 15/7, OPP 20/10 PASSING ATT CMP YDS CMP% YDS/ATT TD TD% INT INT% LONG SACK/LOST RATING D. Prescott 596 388 4,902 65.1 8.2 30 5.0 11 1.8 62 23/151 99.7 R. Cobb 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0/0 39.6 TEAM 597 388 4,902 65.0 8.2 30 5.0 11 1.8 62 23/151 99.5 OPPONENTS 569 370 3,879 65.0 6.8 21 3.7 7 1.2 92t 39/303 91.9 RNK PLAYER S AST TOTAL SACKS/YDS TFL/YDS QBPR FR FF INT/YDS PD 1. J. Smith 116 52 168 2.5/-31.0 6/-14 7 1 2 1/0 9 2. S. Lee 72 36 108 1.0/-12.0 4/-11 7 1/25 4 3. L. Vander Esch 58 29 87 0.5/-2.0 2/-6 3 1 3 4. C. Awuzie 71 13 84 1/-10 1 1 1/0 14 5. X. Woods 59 22 81 1/-3 1 2 2/38 5 6. J. Heath 42 21 63 4/-12 3 9 7. J. Lewis 38 10 48 4.0/-33.0 1 2/20 6 8. B. Jones 36 9 45 1 7 9. D. Lawrence 25 15 40 5.0/-24.0 9/-26 36 2 2 3 10. D. Thompson 22 16 38 1.5/-9.0 2/-2 1 3 11. J. Thomas 25 11 36 1 1 1 12. A. Woods 15 14 29 1/-3 2 1 13. C. Covington 16 9 25 1.0/-4.0 3/-8 13 1 14. R. Quinn 12 13 25 11.5/-86.0 3/-12 37 2 3 15. A. Brown 13 7 20 1/-2 1 5 16. M. Bennett 13 5 18 4.0/-22.0 8/-26 24 17. M. Collins 12 4 16 4.0/-32.0 4/-17 26 1 18. D. Armstrong 10 6 16 2.0/-24.0 9 1 19. K. Hyder 7 9 16 1.0/-11.0 2/-5 14 1 20. M. Smith 7 7 14 1/-1 1 21. J. March 6 4 10 2 22. T. Hill 3 3 6 1/-4 1 23. J. Jackson 2 3 5 2 1 24. K. Frazier 4 0 4 25. C. Covington 1 2 3 26. C. Goodwin 2 0 2 27. J. Jones 1 0 1 28. T. Crawford 0 1 1 1.0/-13.0 1/-2 2 Ast=Assist, TFL=Tackle for a Loss, QBPR=Pressures, INT=Interception, FR= Recovery, FF=Forced Fumble, PD=Pass Defense

2019 COWBOYS SPECIAL TEAMS DEFENSIVE STATS BY RANK

RNK PLAYER S A TOT FF FR BL PRESSURES SACKS TACKLES FOR LOSS INTERCEPTIONS

1. Goodwin, C.J. 7 3 10 PLAYER NO PLAYER NO PLAYER NO PLAYER NO 2. Thompson, Darian 4 4 8 1. R. Quinn 37 1. R. Quinn 11.5 1. D. Lawrence 9 1. J. Lewis 2 3. March, Justin 5 2 7 2. D. Lawrence 36 2. D. Lawrence 5.0 2. M. Bennett 8 X. Woods 2 4. Bryant, Ventell 6 0 6 3. M. Collins 26 3. M. Bennett 4.0 3. J. Smith 6 3. C. Awuzie 1 5. Gifford, Luke 4 2 6 4. M. Bennett 24 M. Collins 4.0 4. M. Collins 4 S. Lee 1 6. Thomas, Joe 3 2 5 5. K. Hyder 14 J. Lewis 4.0 J. Heath 4 J. Smith 1 7. Olawale, Jamize 2 3 5

8. Heath, Jeff 4 0 4 FORCED FUMBLES FUMBLE RECOVERIES PASSES DEFENSED 9. Jones, Byron 2 0 2 Lewis, Jourdan 2 0 2 PLAYER NO PLAYER NO PLAYER NO Wilson, Donovan 2 0 2 1. D. Lawrence 2 1. D. Lawrence 2 1. C. Awuzie 14 12. Armstrong, Dorance 1 1 2 R. Quinn 2 2. C. Awuzie 1 2. J. Heath 9 Woods, Xavier 1 1 2 J. Smith 2 M. Collins 1 J. Smith 9 14. Frazier, Kavon 1 0 1 X. Woods 2 K. Hyder 1 4. B. Jones 7 Jarwin, Blake 1 0 1 5. D. Armstrong 1 J. Lewis 1 5. J. Lewis 6 Jones, Josh 1 0 1 Maher, Brett 1 0 1 18. Armstrong, Ray-Ray 0 1 1 COWBOYS OFFENSE 2019 2018 DIFFERENCE Wins 7 9 -2 Losses 8 6 2 Points Scored 387 303 84 Touchdowns 44 31 13 Field Goals Made 26 29 -3 Field Goals Attempted 36 35 1 Field Goal Percentage 72.2% 82.9% -10.6% Third Down Efficiency 46.6% 39.4% 7.2% Net Yards per Game 425.8 338.8 87.0 NFL Rank -- Net Yds. per Game 1 23 -22 Average Plays per Game 66.5 63.5 3.0 Average Yards per Play 6.4 5.3 1.1 Rushing Yards per Game 128.7 127.5 1.2 NFL Rank -- Rush Yds. per Game 8 6 2 Average Yards per Rush 4.7 4.6 0.1 Rushing Attempts per Game 27.5 27.8 -0.3 Rushing Touchdowns 17 12 5 Net Passing Yards per Game 297.1 211.3 85.8 NFL Rank -- Net Pass Yds. per Game 2 23 -21 Yards per Pass Attempt 8.2 7.2 0.9 Passing Attempts 564 483 81 Passing Completions 365 329 36 Completion Percentage 64.7% 68.1% -3.4% Passing Touchdowns 26 18 8 Interceptions Thrown 11 8 3 Sacks Allowed 20 52 -32 Fumbles 14 22 -8 Fumbles Lost 6 8 -2 Penalties 99 98 1 Penalty Yards 927 839 88 Gross Punting Average 41.2 44.8 -3.6 Net Punting Average 37.0 42.0 -5.0 Punt Return Average 6.3 5.7 0.6 Kickoff Return Average 14.9 21.3 -6.4

COWBOYS DEFENSE (OPPONENT) 2019 2018 DIFFERENCE Points Allowed 305 289 16 Total Touchdowns Allowed 34 31 3 Field Goals Made 23 25 -2 Field Goals Attempted 29 28 1 Field Goal Percentage 79.3% 89.3% -10.0% Third Down Efficiency 34.9% 41.9% -7.0% Net Yards per Game 330.7 321.8 8.9 NFL Rank -- Net Yds. per Game 11 6 5 Average Plays per Game 63.7 60.9 2.8 Average Yards per Play 5.2 5.3 -0.1 Rushing Yards per Game 104.5 91.3 13.2 NFL Rank -- Rush Yds. per Game 11 5 6 Average Yards per Rush 4.1 3.7 0.4 Rushing Attempts per Game 25.8 25.0 0.8 Rushing Touchdowns Allowed 14 10 4 Net Passing Yards per Game 226.2 230.5 -4.3 NFL Rank -- Net Pass Yds. per Game 11 9 2 Yards per Pass Attempt 6.9 7.4 -0.4 Passing Attempts 532 501 31 Passing Completions 352 343 9 Completion Percentage 66.2% 68.5% -2.3% Passing Touchdowns Allowed 20 20 0 Interceptions 6 8 -2 Sacks 37 38 -1 Fumbles Caused 18 20 -2 Fumbles Recovered 9 10 -1 Penalties 100 78 22 Penalty Yards 845 603 242 Gross Punting Average 45.6 44.5 1.0 Net Punting Average 42.3 38.8 3.4 Punt Return Average 8.6 8.1 0.5 Kickoff Return Average 23.7 26.0 -2.3

Bold indicates Cowboys improvement 2019 REGULAR SEASON OFFENSE OFFENSE DATE OPPONENT WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR WR QB RB TE 9/8 N.Y. Giants A. Cooper T. Smith C. Williams T. Frederick Z. Martin L. Collins J. Witten M. Gallup D. Prescott E. Elliott B. Jarwin 9/15 at Washington A. Cooper T. Smith C. Williams T. Frederick Z. Martin L. Collins J. Witten M. Gallup D. Prescott E. Elliott J. Olawale 9/22 Miami A. Cooper T. Smith C. Williams T. Frederick Z. Martin L. Collins J. Witten D. Smith D. Prescott E. Elliott J. Olawale 9/29 at New Orleans A. Cooper T. Smith C. Williams T. Frederick Z. Martin L. Collins J. Witten R. Cobb D. Smith D. Prescott E. Elliott 10/6 Green Bay A. Cooper C. Fleming C. Williams T. Frederick Z. Martin L. Collins J. Witten R. Cobb D. Prescott E. Elliott B. Jarwin 10/13 at N.Y. Jets A. Cooper C. Fleming C. Williams T. Frederick Z. Martin B. Knight J. Witten M. Gallup D. Prescott E. Elliott B. Jarwin 10/20 Philadelphia A. Cooper T. Smith C. Williams T. Frederick Z. Martin L. Collins J. Witten R. Cobb M. Gallup D. Prescott E. Elliott 11/4 at N.Y. Giants A. Cooper T. Smith C. Williams T. Frederick Z. Martin L. Collins J. Witten M. Gallup D. Prescott E. Elliott B. Jarwin 11/10 Minnesota A. Cooper T. Smith C. Williams T. Frederick Z. Martin L. Collins J. Witten M. Gallup D. Prescott E. Elliott J. Olawale 11/17 at Detroit A. Cooper T. Smith X. Su'a-Filo T. Frederick Z. Martin L. Collins J. Witten R. Cobb M. Gallup D. Prescott E. Elliott 11/24 at New England A. Cooper T. Smith C. Williams T. Frederick Z. Martin L. Collins J. Witten M. Gallup D. Prescott E. Elliott B. Jarwin 11/28 Buffalo A. Cooper T. Smith C. Williams T. Frederick Z. Martin L. Collins J. Witten M. Gallup D. Prescott E. Elliott J. Olawale 12/5 at Chicago A. Cooper T. Smith X. Su'a-Filo T. Frederick Z. Martin L. Collins J. Witten R. Cobb D. Prescott E. Elliott B. Jarwin 12/15 L.A. Rams A. Cooper T. Smith X. Su'a-Filo T. Frederick Z. Martin L. Collins J. Witten M. Gallup D. Prescott E. Elliott B. Jarwin 12/22 at Philadelphia A. Cooper T. Smith X. Su'a-Filo T. Frederick Z. Martin L. Collins J. Witten M. Gallup D. Prescott E. Elliott J. Olawale 12/29 Washington A. Cooper C. Fleming J. Looney T. Frederick Z. Martin L. Collins J. Witten R. Cobb M. Gallup D. Prescott E. Elliott

2019 REGULAR SEASON DEFENSE DEFENSE DATE OPPONENT DE DT DT DE SLB MLB WLB CB CB SS FS 9/8 N.Y. Giants D. Lawrence M. Collins A. Woods T. Crawford S. Lee J. Smith L. Vander Esch C. Awuzie A. Brown J. Heath X. Woods 9/15 at Washington D. Lawrence M. Collins A. Woods T. Crawford S. Lee J. Smith L. Vander Esch C. Awuzie B. Jones J. Heath X. Woods 9/22 Miami D. Lawrence M. Collins C. Covington R. Quinn J. Smith L. Vander Esch C. Awuzie/ B. Jones J. Heath D. Thompson A. Brown 9/29 at New Orleans D. Lawrence M. Collins C. Covington R. Quinn S. Lee J. Smith L. Vander Esch C. Awuzie B. Jones J. Heath X. Woods 10/6 Green Bay D. Lawrence M. Collins C. Covington R. Quinn J. Smith L. Vander Esch C. Awuzie/ B. Jones J. Heath X. Woods A. Brown 10/13 at N.Y. Jets D. Lawrence M. Collins A. Woods R. Quinn J. Smith L. Vander Esch C. Awuzie/ B. Jones J. Heath X. Woods A. Brown 10/20 Philadelphia D. Lawrence M. Collins A. Woods R. Quinn S. Lee J. Smith L. Vander Esch C. Awuzie B. Jones J. Heath X. Woods 11/4 at N.Y. Giants D. Lawrence M. Collins A. Woods R. Quinn J. Smith S. Lee C. Awuzie/ B. Jones J. Heath X. Woods J. Lewis 11/10 Minnesota D. Lawrence M. Collins A. Woods R. Quinn S. Lee J. Smith L. Vander Esch C. Awuzie B. Jones J. Heath X. Woods 11/17 at Detroit D. Lawrence M. Collins A. Woods R. Quinn S. Lee J. Smith L. Vander Esch C. Awuzie B. Jones D. Thompson X. Woods 11/24 at New England D. Lawrence M. Collins A. Woods R. Quinn J. Smith S. Lee C. Awuzie/ B. Jones J. Heath X. Woods J. Lewis 11/28 Buffalo D. Lawrence M. Collins C. Covington R. Quinn J. Smith S. Lee C. Awuzie/ B. Jones D. Thompson X. Woods J. Lewis 12/5 at Chicago D. Lawrence M. Collins C. Covington R. Quinn J. Smith S. Lee C. Awuzie/ B. Jones D. Thompson X. Woods J. Lewis 12/15 L.A. Rams D. Lawrence M. Collins A. Woods R. Quinn J. Thomas J. Smith S. Lee C. Awuzie B. Jones J. Heath X. Woods 12/22 at Philadelphia D. Lawrence M. Collins A. Woods R. Quinn J. Thomas J. Smith S. Lee C. Awuzie B. Jones J. Heath X. Woods 12/29 Washington D. Lawrence M. Collins C. Covington R. Quinn M. Smith J. Smith S. Lee C. Awuzie J. Lewis J. Heath X. Woods Rookies underlined.