1993 Dallas Cowboys Season
The 1993 Dallas Cowboys season marked their 34th in the NFL and a quest for back-to-back Super Bowl titles. The season saw the franchise become the first team to start 0–2 and still reach (and subsequently win) the Super Bowl.
| 1993 Dallas Cowboys season | |||||||
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| Head coach | Jimmy Johnson | ||||||
| Home field | Texas Stadium | ||||||
| Results | |||||||
| Record | 12–4 | ||||||
| Division place | 1st NFC East | ||||||
| Playoff finish | Won Divisional Playoffs (Packers) 27–17 Won Conference Championship (49ers) 38–21 Won Super Bowl XXVIII (Bills) 30–13 |
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