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2006 Dallas Cowboys season

The 2006 Dallas Cowboys season was the 47th season for the team in the National Football League (NFL). The season began with the team trying to improve on their 9–7 record in 2005. The base offense was changed to a 2-tight end formation. Several high-profile free agents were signed including controversial wide receiver Terrell Owens and kicker Mike Vanderjagt. Veteran defensive end Greg Ellis was also converted into a linebacker.

2006 Dallas Cowboys season
OwnerJerry Jones
General managerJerry Jones
Head coachBill Parcells
Home fieldTexas Stadium
Results
Record9–7
Division place2nd NFC East
Playoff finishLost Wild Card Playoffs
(at Seahawks) 20–21
Pro BowlersFlozell Adams T
Andre Gurode C
Mat McBriar P
Tony Romo QB
DeMarcus Ware LB
Roy Williams S
Jason Witten TE
AP All-ProsMat McBriar (2nd team)
DeMarcus Ware (2nd team)
Uniform

Although veteran Drew Bledsoe was the initial starter at quarterback, fourth-year backup Tony Romo replaced Bledsoe at halftime of their Week 7 matchup with the New York Giants. Romo became the starter in Week 8 due to Bledsoe's rough starts with frequent sacks and interceptions. Romo initially played very well, going 5–1 in his first six NFL starts, including a win over the previously unbeaten Indianapolis Colts, but finished the season 1–3 with six touchdowns, six interceptions and two fumbles lost. The Cowboys secured a playoff berth for the first time since 2003, but did not win the division when in the final week they were defeated by the then 2–13 Detroit Lions. They lost in the Wild Card round of the playoffs to the Seattle Seahawks, a game in which Romo botched the hold on a go-ahead field goal inside the final two minutes.

When Romo started the Thanksgiving Day game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, it marked the 7th different Cowboys starting quarterback in seven consecutive Thanksgiving Day games (Troy Aikman, Ryan Leaf, Chad Hutchinson, Quincy Carter, Drew Henson, Drew Bledsoe and Romo).

This was Bill Parcells' final season as head coach, as he retired after the season ended.

Offseason edit

 
Dallas players including QB Tony Romo before a 2006 preseason game

During the 2006 offseason, the team signed several high-profile players, including kicker Mike Vanderjagt,[1] linebacker Akin Ayodele,[2] offensive linemen Jason Fabini and Kyle Kosier,[3] safety Marcus Coleman,[4] and highly controversial wide receiver Terrell Owens,[5] who has developed a reputation for causing conflicts with teammates, coaches, opposing players, and fans. The signing of Terrell Owens received a lot of media attention, and was arguably the biggest news story during the NFL offseason. Vanderjagt had the highest field goal percentage in NFL history coming into the season and his signing was expected to solve the inconsistency problems in the Cowboys kicking game. However, Vanderjagt missed most of the pre-season with an injury and missed three very short kicks (including an extra point) in the final pre-season game (which ended in a tie).

The Cowboys also lost veteran leadership in the locker room after losing tight end Dan Campbell to the Detroit Lions, wide receiver Keyshawn Johnson to the Carolina Panthers,[6] left guard Larry Allen to the San Francisco 49ers,[7] defensive tackle La'Roi Glover to the St. Louis Rams,[8] and linebacker Dat Nguyen to a career-ending injury.[8]

The team didn't receive much help from the 2006 NFL draft, but experienced much more success with that year's rookie undrafted free agents: Miles Austin, Stephen Bowen, Sam Hurd and Oliver Hoyte. Abram Elam, who was an undrafted free agent with the Miami Dolphins in 2005 and was out of football after being released in training camp that year, also contributed in special teams and in some defensive packages.

Before the season, there were high expectations for the Dallas Cowboys. Sports Illustrated writer Peter King predicted the Cowboys would win Super Bowl XLI.[9]

2006 draft class edit

2006 Dallas Cowboys draft
Round Pick Player Position College Notes
1 18 Bobby Carpenter  LB Ohio State
2 53 Anthony Fasano  TE Notre Dame
3 92 Jason Hatcher *  DE Grambling State
4 125 Skyler Green  WR LSU
5 138 Pat Watkins  S Florida State
6 182 Montavious Stanley  DT Louisville
7 211 Pat McQuistan  OT Weber State
7 224 E.J. Whitley  OT Texas Tech
      Made roster    †   Pro Football Hall of Fame    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

Notes

  • The Cowboys traded their second-round (No. 49 overall) selection to the New York Jets in exchange for second (No. 53 overall), sixth (No. 189 overall) and seventh-round (No. 211 overall) selections.
  • The Cowboys traded their third-round (No. 80 overall) selection to the Jacksonville Jaguars for third (No. 92 overall) and fourth-round (No. 125 overall) selections.
  • The Cowboys traded their 2005 fifth-round (No. 148 overall) and 2006 fourth-round (No. 116 overall) selections to the Philadelphia Eagles for 2005 fourth-round (No. 132 overall) and 2006 sixth-round (No. 182 overall) selections.
  • The Cowboys traded their fifth (No. 150 overall) and sixth-round (No. 189 overall, from New York Jets) selections to the Jets in exchange for a fifth-round (No. 138 overall) selection.
  • The Cowboys traded their sixth-round (No. 186 overall) and 2007 conditional (not exercised) selections to the Kansas City Chiefs in exchange for linebacker Scott Fujita.

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Schedule edit

Preseason edit

Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL Recap
August 12 at Seattle Seahawks W 13–3 1-0 Qwest Field
August 21 at New Orleans Saints W 30–7 2-0 Independence Stadium
August 26 San Francisco 49ers W 17–7 3-0 Texas Stadium
August 31 Minnesota Vikings T 10–10 (OT) 3-0-1 Texas Stadium

Regular season edit

Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL Recap
1 September 10 at Jacksonville Jaguars L 17–24 0-1 Alltel Stadium
2 September 17 Washington Redskins W 27–10 1-1 Texas Stadium
3 September 24 Bye
4 October 1 at Tennessee Titans W 45–14 2-1 LP Field
5 October 8 at Philadelphia Eagles L 24–38 2-2 Lincoln Financial Field
6 October 15 Houston Texans W 34–6 3-2 Texas Stadium
7 October 23 New York Giants L 22–36 3-3 Texas Stadium
8 October 29 at Carolina Panthers W 35–14 4-3 Bank of America Stadium
9 November 5 at Washington Redskins L 19–22 4-4 FedExField
10 November 12 at Arizona Cardinals W 27–10 5-4 University of Phoenix Stadium
11 November 19 Indianapolis Colts W 21–14 6-4 Texas Stadium
12 November 23 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 38–10 7-4 Texas Stadium
13 December 3 at New York Giants W 23–20 8-4 Giants Stadium
14 December 10 New Orleans Saints L 17–42 8-5 Texas Stadium
15 December 16 at Atlanta Falcons W 38–28 9-5 Georgia Dome
16 December 25 Philadelphia Eagles L 7–23 9-6 Texas Stadium
17 December 31 Detroit Lions L 31–39 9-7 Texas Stadium

Standings edit

NFC East
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
(3) Philadelphia Eagles 10 6 0 .625 5–1 9–3 398 328 W5
(5) Dallas Cowboys 9 7 0 .563 2–4 6–6 425 350 L2
(6) New York Giants 8 8 0 .500 4–2 7–5 355 362 W1
Washington Redskins 5 11 0 .313 1–5 3–9 307 376 L2

Regular season edit

Week 1: at Jacksonville Jaguars edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Cowboys 10 0 0717
Jaguars 0 10 01424

at Alltel Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida

The Cowboys opened the regular season on the road against the Jacksonville Jaguars on September 10. The Cowboys built a lead of 10–0 just 10 minutes into the game, but allowed 24 consecutive points in later quarters. Quarterback Drew Bledsoe threw two interceptions, and placekicker Shaun Suisham missed a field goal off the right upright. The Cowboys scored again during the final minutes of the fourth quarter, when newly signed wide receiver Terrell Owens caught his first touchdown in a Dallas uniform, which was also his first regular-season game since October 2005. Dallas attempted and failed an onside kick, but received the ball again when their defense prevented the Jaguars from getting a first down. The Cowboys drive to tie the game ended with a Bledsoe interception. With the loss, the Cowboys started out their season at 0–1.

Scoring summary edit

Week 2: vs. Washington Redskins edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Redskins 0 10 0010
Cowboys 10 7 01027

at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas

Mike Vanderjagt kicked two field goals, one of which was 50 yards long. Drew Bledsoe threw for a touchdown in the first and the fourth quarters for the first time since 2005. The Cowboys defense allowed no touchdowns, with the only touchdown for the Redskins coming from a kickoff return by Rock Cartwright. It was also the first time that the Cowboys had allowed zero second-half points since November 20, 2005 against the Detroit Lions.

In the game, Terrell Owens broke his finger.

With the win, the Cowboys went into their bye week at 1–1.

[1][permanent dead link]

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Week 4: at Tennessee Titans edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Cowboys 7 7 141745
Titans 3 3 8014

at LP Field, Nashville, Tennessee

After their Bye Week, the Cowboys traveled to LP Field to face the Tennessee Titans. Rookie Quarterback Vince Young made his first NFL start for the Titans. Quarterback Drew Bledsoe threw two touchdowns in the first half to Terry Glenn. Each of the three Cowboys running backs, Julius Jones, Marion Barber, and Tyson Thompson, rushed for a touchdown in the second half. Bradie James returned an interception 15 yards for his first career touchdown. Tony Romo played during the final two drives after Dallas took a 38–14 lead. Kicker Mike Vanderjagt missed a 26-yard field goal wide right late in the first half, but later kicked a 43-yard field goal in the fourth quarter. Despite breaking a finger two weeks earlier, wide receiver Terrell Owens started and caught five passes for 88 yards. Also, rookie Pat Watkins returned a lost Titans fumble 53 yards during the fourth quarter as the Cowboys held on for the win to improve their record to 2–1.

During the game, Tennessee Titans defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth stomped on Dallas Cowboys center Andre Gurode. Haynesworth was suspended for five games without pay. . Later during the week, Terrell Owens accidentally overdosed on painkillers causing a media circus, but recovered within a day. [3][permanent dead link]

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Week 5: at Philadelphia Eagles edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Cowboys 7 14 0324
Eagles 10 7 71438

at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia

The game received significant attention due to Terrell Owens' return to Philadelphia, where he had played for 2 years with considerable controversy. Owens had 3 receptions for 45 yards. The Eagles capitalized on early Dallas turnovers, and the Cowboys fell behind 10–0. The Cowboys rallied to score a touchdown. At halftime, the Cowboys were up 21–17. However, in the second half the Cowboys offense was dominated by the Eagles defense and were held to only 3 points. In the fourth quarter, the defining play took place as the Cowboys, assisted by a pass interference penalty, managed to reach the Eagles six-yard line with less than a minute left. On second and goal, Drew Bledsoe threw an interception in the end zone that was returned 102 yards by Lito Sheppard for a touchdown, essentially ending any chance of a Dallas victory as the team fell to 2–2.

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Week 6: vs. Houston Texans edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Texans 3 3 006
Cowboys 0 3 141734

at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas

Hoping to rebound from their road loss to the Eagles, the Cowboys returned home for a Week 6 battle against their in-state rival, the Houston Texans. In the first quarter, Dallas trailed early when Kris Brown kicked a 19-yard field goal for an early Houston 3–0 lead. In the second quarter, the Cowboys tied the game at 3–3 when Mike Vanderjagt kicked a 22-yard field goal. At the end of the first half, Houston regained the lead when Brown kicked a 48-yard field goal. For the rest of the game, the Dallas defense shut out the Houston Texans. Drew Bledsoe and Terrell Owens hooked up on two touchdown passes, and Marion Barber ran a 1-yard touchdown, Vanderjagt kicked another 21-yard field goal, and backup quarterback Tony Romo threw another touchdown pass to Owens. Tony Romo completed his first two NFL passes, including one touchdown.

With the win, the Cowboys improved to 3–2.

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Week 7: vs. New York Giants edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Giants 9 3 141036
Cowboys 0 7 01522

at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas

Hoping to build on their win over the Houston Texans, the Cowboys stayed at home for a Monday Night match-up with their NFC East rival, the New York Giants. On the Giants opening drive, Eli Manning threw a 50-yard touchdown to Plaxico Burress. Later in the first quarter after Jeff Feagles punted inside the one-yard line, LaVar Arrington sacked Drew Bledsoe in the endzone for a safety. In the second quarter, Giants kicker Jay Feely kicked a 31-yard field goal. Dallas would score before halftime as Bledsoe ran 1-yard touchdown on a quarterback sneak. Bledsoe also threw a costly interception just before halftime that would have given the Cowboys a 14–12 lead at the break. Due to Bledsoe's abysmal performance, head coach Bill Parcells replaced him with backup quarterback Tony Romo at the start of the second half. Not much had changed for the Giants in the third quarter as Manning threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to Jeremy Shockey and Brandon Jacobs got a 3-yard touchdown run. In the fourth quarter, the Romo completed an 8-yard TD pass to WR Terrell Owens, and Romo ran into the endzone for a two-point conversion. The Giants pulled away as Feely kicked a 32-yard field goal, while rookie cornerback Kevin Dockery would return an interception 96 yards for a touchdown. Even though Romo threw a 53-yard touchdown to Patrick Crayton, the damage had already been done.

With the loss, the Cowboys fell to 3–3.

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Week 8: at Carolina Panthers edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Cowboys 0 10 02535
Panthers 14 0 0014

at Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina

Six days after losing at home, Tony Romo made his first NFL regular season start against the Carolina Panthers, and he threw for 270 yards, a touchdown, and an interception. In the first quarter, the Panthers scored 14 points when DeShaun Foster, and later Steve Smith ran a touchdown, but those were the last points that Dallas allowed in the game. In the second quarter, Jason Witten caught a touchdown pass and Mike Vanderjagt kicked a field goal. In the fourth quarter, Dallas scored a franchise record 25 points on a Julius Jones run, two Marion Barber runs, another Mike Vanderjagt field goal, two extra points and a two-point conversion caught by Terrell Owens. Terrell Owens had his first 100+ yard game with 107 receiving yards. Julius Jones ran 92 yards for 616 yards in 7 games to start the season. Steve Smith was held to only 55 receiving yards and former Cowboys receiver Keyshawn Johnson only had one catch for 19 yards. The game marked unusual emotion from Bill Parcells, who was moved by the appearance of his former Giants players (such as Jim Burt) and who embraced many of his players late in the game.

With the win, the Cowboys improved to 4–3.

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Week 9: at Washington Redskins edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Cowboys 0 12 7019
Redskins 5 7 01022

at Fedex Field, Landover, Maryland

With the emergence of QB Tony Romo in their road victory over the Panthers, the Cowboys flew to FedExField for a rematch with the Washington Redskins. In the first quarter, Dallas trailed early as Redskins MLB Lemar Marshall tackled RB Julius Jones in the endzone for a safety and kicker Nick Novak kicked a 28-yard field goal. In the second quarter, the Cowboys started to fight back, as Romo completed a 10-yard TD pass to WR Terry Glenn (with a failed two-point conversion) and kicker Mike Vanderjagt kicked a 33-yard field goal. The 'Skins would retaliate as RB Clinton Portis ran 38 yards for a touchdown, yet Vanderjagt would allow Dallas to tie at halftime on a 30-yard field goal. In the third quarter, the Cowboys increased their lead with Romo completing a 4-yard TD pass to WR Terrell Owens, who would do a "sleeping celebration." afterwards. He would get flagged for excessive celebration. The "sleeping celebration" referenced Owens' admission earlier in the week that he has trouble staying awake during team meetings. In the fourth quarter, Washington fought back with QB Mark Brunell completing an 18-yard TD pass to TE Chris Cooley. Afterwards, the Redskins would block a 35-yard field goal try by Vanderjagt, which would get picked up by Sean Taylor and returned it 30 yards before getting tackled. Even though time ran out, the Redskins would get one chance to win, due to a face mask infraction penalty on Guard Kyle Kosier. Washington took advantage, as Novak kicked the game-winning 47-yard field goal to drop Dallas to 4–4.

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Week 10: at Arizona Cardinals edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Cowboys 3 10 7727
Cardinals 0 3 0710

at University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona

  • Game time: 4:15 p.m. EST/3:15 p.m. CST
  • Game weather: 75 °F (24 °C), sunny
  • Game attendance: 63,926
  • TV announcers (Fox): Sam Rosen and Tim Ryan

The Cowboys bounced back from a painful loss by beating the Cardinals, who came into the game with the league's worst record at 1–7. Tony Romo passed for 308 yards in his best game to date as a starter. Greg Ellis was also lost for the year in this game due to a torn achilles, costing the Cowboys a key contributor and one of only 2 players who could consistently rush the passer.

With the win, the Cowboys improved to 5–4.

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Week 11: vs. Indianapolis Colts edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Colts 0 7 7014
Cowboys 0 0 71421

at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas

  • Game time: 4:15 p.m. EST/3:15 p.m. CST
  • Game weather: 63 °F (17 °C), sunny
  • Game attendance: 63,706
  • TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz and Phil Simms

In what Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones said was the best win in at least eight to ten years, the Cowboys beat the previously undefeated Colts 21–14. The game was nationally televised on CBS, having been moved from 1:00 pm to 4:15 pm (EST) because of the NFL's new "flex scheduling" policy. It was the first game played between the two teams at Texas Stadium in ten years. With the rest of the NFC East losing that weekend, the Cowboys were tied with the New York Giants for first place in the NFC East, and in a tie for second place in the NFC. The Cowboys chances of winning the division, and possibly a first-round bye in the playoffs were suddenly much brighter, especially with the rival Philadelphia Eagles losing Donovan McNabb for the season.

With the win, the Cowboys improved to 6–4.

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Week 12: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Buccaneers 7 3 0010
Cowboys 7 14 14338

at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas

The Cowboys slugged the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 38–10 in the annual Thanksgiving Day game. Tony Romo had his best game so far throwing for 306 yards and a near-perfect 148.9 passer rating, and he tied a team record with five touchdown passes in one game. No Cowboys quarterback had done that since Troy Aikman in the 1999 season opener (including overtime), and since Danny White in 1983 in regulation. Romo's five touchdown passes were the most ever for a Thanksgiving Day game.

On 27 November 2006, the Cowboys cut kicker Mike Vanderjagt and signed veteran Martin Gramatica in his place. Vanderjagt had made only 13 of 18 field goals in the season, well below his career average.

With the win, the Cowboys improved to 7–4.

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Week 13: at New York Giants edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Cowboys 7 3 31023
Giants 7 0 31020

at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

The Cowboys extended their winning streak to four straight wins in a close game when newly signed place kicker Martin Gramatica kicked a 46-yard field goal with one second remaining. The Giants lost their fourth straight game and the Cowboys secured a two-game lead over the Giants.

With the win, the Cowboys improved to 8–4.

This game was moved from the originally scheduled time at 1:00 pm to 4:15 pm (EST) because of the NFL's new "flex scheduling" policy.

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The Giants attempt an extra point, week 13

Week 14: vs. New Orleans Saints edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Saints 0 21 21042
Cowboys 7 0 10017

at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas

On November 27, the NFL announced that the game was moved to 8:15 pm. EST (7:15 pm. CST) to be nationally televised on NBC Sunday Night Football.

New Orleans Head Coach and former Dallas Offensive Coordinator, as well as Passing Coordinator, Sean Payton thoroughly dissected the Cowboys defense by showcasing the talents of Drew Brees, Reggie Bush, and Deuce McAllister. Perhaps more surprising was the performance of Mike Karney. Previously an unknown fullback who had never had a touchdown in his 43 NFL games, Karney scored a hat trick (three touchdowns). Brees topped 4,000 season passing yards for the first time in his career, having 26 completions for 38 attempts and 384 yards and five touchdowns. Deuce McCallister and Reggie Bush both proved their worth with 135 and 162 all-purpose yards, respectively. Payton was even feeling so confident as to attempt an onside kick early in the third quarter, further demoralizing the Cowboys and increasing momentum for the Saints when they recovered it. With 3 minutes left in the game and the ball deep in Cowboys territory, Payton's Saints went to kneeling, either to let Parcells keep some of his pride intact, or to make a statement.

The Cowboys had one of the worst games of their season. Payton's defense never gave them a chance to get into a rhythm, and Tony Romo threw for 16 completions of 33 attempts for 249 yards for a single touchdown and a pair of interceptions. The Cowboys started out promising, stopping the Saints' offense and Julius Jones responding with a career record 77-yard touchdown run. Though after that play, nothing seemed to go right. Gramatica missed another crucial field goal, soaring wide right, and the only other touchdown came from a fourth-down pass to Terrell Owens that could have been an interception had cornerback Fred Thomas not had a cast on his hand.

New Orleans defeated Dallas 42–17, snapping Dallas' four-game winning streak and dropping them to 8–5 while improving their own record to 9–4.

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Week 15: at Atlanta Falcons edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Cowboys 7 14 10738
Falcons 0 21 7028

at Georgia Dome, Atlanta

Hoping to rebound from their Sunday night home loss to the Saints, the Cowboys flew to the Georgia Dome for a Saturday night fight with the Atlanta Falcons. In the first quarter, Dallas took an early lead with QB Tony Romo completed a 7-yard TD pass to WR Terrell Owens for the only score of the period. In the second quarter, the Cowboys increased its lead as on the very first play, OLB DeMarcus Ware returned an interception 41 yards for a touchdown. However, the Falcons started to fight back with QB Michael Vick completing a 1-yard TD pass to FB Justin Griffith and a 9-yard TD pass to WR Michael Jenkins. Fortunately, the 'Boys struck back with Romo and Owens hooking up with each other again with a 51-yard TD pass. Yet again, Atlanta fought back with Vick completing an 8-yard TD pass to WR Ashley Lelie. In the third quarter, Dallas temporarily fell behind with Vick completing 5-yard TD pass to Griffith. Afterwards, the Cowboys regained control with kicker Martin Gramatica's 48-yard field goal and RB Marion Barber 9-yard TD run. In the fourth quarter, Barber helped the Cowboys wrap the game up with a 3-yard TD run. With the win, the 'Boys improved to 9–5 and put themselves in position to clinch a playoff berth following the day.

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Week 16: vs. Philadelphia Eagles edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Eagles 7 6 3723
Cowboys 0 7 007

at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas

Following a Saturday victory over the Falcons, the Cowboys returned home, donned their 1960s throwbacks again, and prepared for an NFC East rematch on Christmas Day with the Philadelphia Eagles. The Cowboys had a chance to clinch the NFC East for the first time since 1998 with a victory. In the first quarter, the 'Boys trailed early with QB Jeff Garcia completing a 25-yard TD pass to TE Matt Schobel for the only score of the period. In the second quarter, Philadelphia's lead increased with kicker David Akers nailing a 25-yard field goal. Dallas would get its only score of the game with QB Tony Romo completing a 14-yard TD pass to WR Terrell Owens. Afterwards, the Eagles wrapped up the half with Akers kicking a 45-yard field goal. In the third quarter, Philly's lead increased with Akers' 21-yard field goal for the only score of the period. In the fourth quarter, Dallas fell with RB Correll Buckhalter's 1-yard TD run. While the Eagles clinched a playoff berth, the loss for Dallas would have significant ramifications entering week 17 as not only did they fail to clinch the NFC East, they were officially out of contention for a first-round bye and no longer controlled their destiny in winning the NFC East as they slipped behind Philadelphia in the standings.

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Week 17: vs. Detroit Lions edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Lions 13 7 10939
Cowboys 0 14 10731

at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas

Following their loss to the Eagles, the Cowboys wrapped up the regular season at home against the 2–13 Detroit Lions. In the first quarter, Dallas shockingly trailed early as Lions kicker Jason Hanson nailed a 33-yard and a 25-yard field goal, while QB Jon Kitna completed a 20-yard TD pass to WR Roy Williams. In the second quarter, the Cowboys took the lead with RB Marion Barber getting a 1-yard TD run, while QB Tony Romo completed a 6-yard TD pass to WR Patrick Crayton. However, Detroit regained its lead with Kitna and Williams hooking up with each other again on a 15-yard TD pass. In the third quarter, the back-and-forth battle began with Dallas CB Terence Newman returning a punt 56 yards for a touchdown. However, the Lions regained the lead with Hanson kicking a 26-yard field goal, while Kitna completed a 13-yard TD pass to WR Mike Furrey. Afterwards, Cowboys kicker Martin Gramatica helped Dallas with a 39-yard field goal. In the fourth quarter, the Cowboys took the lead with Romo completing a 56-yard TD pass to WR Terrell Owens. However, Detroit regained the lead with Kitna completing a 21-yard TD pass to WR Mike Williams and Hanson kicking a 23-yard field goal. Late in the game, Dallas had one last chance to take back the lead, but on 4th & Goal, Romo's run towards the endzone was stopped one yard short. With the shocking loss, the Cowboys ended the regular season at 9–7 and with the NFC's #5 seed.

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Playoffs edit

The Cowboys secured a playoff berth after the New York Jets and Pittsburgh Steelers each got a victory. Their season ended after a 21–20 loss.

NFC Wild-Card Playoffs: at Seattle Seahawks edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Cowboys 3 7 7320
Seahawks 3 3 7821

Entering the NFC playoffs as the fifth-seed, the Cowboys began their playoff run at Qwest Field against the fourth-seeded Seattle Seahawks. In the first quarter, both teams started off even as Seahawks kicker Josh Brown nailed a 23-yard field goal, while Martín Gramática helped Dallas with a 50-yard field goal. In the second quarter, Seattle retook the lead with Brown kicking a 30-yard field goal. Dallas got the lead before halftime as QB Tony Romo completed a 13-yard TD pass to WR Patrick Crayton. In the third quarter, the Seahawks retook the lead as QB Matt Hasselbeck completed a 15-yard TD pass to TE Jerramy Stevens. Following Seattle's TD drive, the Cowboys retook the lead with rookie WR Miles Austin returning a kickoff 93 yards for a touchdown. In the fourth quarter, Dallas increased its lead with Gramatica kicking a 29-yard field goal. However, the Seahawks came back to retake the lead with a safety coming off a Terry Glenn fumble from Seattle CB Kelly Jennings, along with Hasselbeck completing a 37-yard TD pass to Stevens (followed up with a failed 2-point conversion). Dallas managed to put themselves in a position to retake the lead, but on the 19-yard field goal try Romo botched the hold. He picked up the loose ball and attempted to run with it, but was tackled at Seattle's two-yard line by Jordan Babineaux thus turning the ball over on downs. On the ensuing possession, Hasselbeck then handed the ball off four times before the Seahawks were forced to punt. With only 2 seconds left, Romo threw a Hail Mary pass to the Seattle end zone that fell incomplete, ending the Cowboys' season and leaving the franchise still without a playoff win since 1996.

With the loss, Dallas ended its season with three-straight losses and an overall record of 9–8.

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Coaching staff edit

Dallas Cowboys 2006 coaching staff
Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

 

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

  • Strength and conditioning – Joe Juraszek

Rosters edit

Opening training camp roster edit

Dallas Cowboys 2006 opening training camp roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists

rookies in italics
90 active, 1 inactive

Week one roster edit

Dallas Cowboys 2006 week one roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists

Practice squad

rookies in italics
53 active, 2 inactive, 9 PS

Final roster edit

Dallas Cowboys 2006 final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists

Practice squad

rookies in italics
53 active, 5 inactive, 9 practice squad

Other information edit

Publications edit

  • The Football Encyclopedia ISBN 0-312-11435-4
  • Total Football ISBN 0-06-270170-3
  • Cowboys Have Always Been My Heroes ISBN 0-446-51950-2

References edit

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  10. ^ "2006 NFL Draft Pick Transactions". ProSportsTransactions.com.

External links edit

  • 2006 Dallas Cowboys
  • Pro Football Hall of Fame
  • Dallas Cowboys Official Site
  • Dallas Cowboys 2006 season 2012-09-13 at the Wayback Machine

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The 2006 Dallas Cowboys season was the 47th season for the team in the National Football League NFL The season began with the team trying to improve on their 9 7 record in 2005 The base offense was changed to a 2 tight end formation Several high profile free agents were signed including controversial wide receiver Terrell Owens and kicker Mike Vanderjagt Veteran defensive end Greg Ellis was also converted into a linebacker 2006 Dallas Cowboys seasonOwnerJerry JonesGeneral managerJerry JonesHead coachBill ParcellsHome fieldTexas StadiumResultsRecord9 7Division place2nd NFC EastPlayoff finishLost Wild Card Playoffs at Seahawks 20 21Pro BowlersFlozell Adams TAndre Gurode CMat McBriar PTony Romo QBDeMarcus Ware LBRoy Williams SJason Witten TEAP All ProsMat McBriar 2nd team DeMarcus Ware 2nd team Uniform 2005 Cowboys seasons 2007 Although veteran Drew Bledsoe was the initial starter at quarterback fourth year backup Tony Romo replaced Bledsoe at halftime of their Week 7 matchup with the New York Giants Romo became the starter in Week 8 due to Bledsoe s rough starts with frequent sacks and interceptions Romo initially played very well going 5 1 in his first six NFL starts including a win over the previously unbeaten Indianapolis Colts but finished the season 1 3 with six touchdowns six interceptions and two fumbles lost The Cowboys secured a playoff berth for the first time since 2003 but did not win the division when in the final week they were defeated by the then 2 13 Detroit Lions They lost in the Wild Card round of the playoffs to the Seattle Seahawks a game in which Romo botched the hold on a go ahead field goal inside the final two minutes When Romo started the Thanksgiving Day game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers it marked the 7th different Cowboys starting quarterback in seven consecutive Thanksgiving Day games Troy Aikman Ryan Leaf Chad Hutchinson Quincy Carter Drew Henson Drew Bledsoe and Romo This was Bill Parcells final season as head coach as he retired after the season ended Contents 1 Offseason 2 2006 draft class 3 Schedule 3 1 Preseason 3 2 Regular season 4 Standings 5 Regular season 5 1 Week 1 at Jacksonville Jaguars 5 1 1 Scoring summary 5 2 Week 2 vs Washington Redskins 5 2 1 Scoring summary 5 3 Week 4 at Tennessee Titans 5 3 1 Scoring summary 5 4 Week 5 at Philadelphia Eagles 5 4 1 Scoring summary 5 5 Week 6 vs Houston Texans 5 5 1 Scoring summary 5 6 Week 7 vs New York Giants 5 6 1 Scoring summary 5 7 Week 8 at Carolina Panthers 5 7 1 Scoring summary 5 8 Week 9 at Washington Redskins 5 8 1 Scoring summary 5 9 Week 10 at Arizona Cardinals 5 9 1 Scoring summary 5 10 Week 11 vs Indianapolis Colts 5 10 1 Scoring summary 5 11 Week 12 vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers 5 11 1 Scoring summary 5 12 Week 13 at New York Giants 5 12 1 Scoring summary 5 13 Week 14 vs New Orleans Saints 5 13 1 Scoring summary 5 14 Week 15 at Atlanta Falcons 5 14 1 Scoring summary 5 15 Week 16 vs Philadelphia Eagles 5 15 1 Scoring summary 5 16 Week 17 vs Detroit Lions 5 16 1 Scoring summary 6 Playoffs 6 1 NFC Wild Card Playoffs at Seattle Seahawks 6 1 1 Scoring summary 7 Coaching staff 8 Rosters 8 1 Opening training camp roster 8 2 Week one roster 8 3 Final roster 9 Other information 10 Publications 11 References 12 External linksOffseason edit nbsp Dallas players including QB Tony Romo before a 2006 preseason gameDuring the 2006 offseason the team signed several high profile players including kicker Mike Vanderjagt 1 linebacker Akin Ayodele 2 offensive linemen Jason Fabini and Kyle Kosier 3 safety Marcus Coleman 4 and highly controversial wide receiver Terrell Owens 5 who has developed a reputation for causing conflicts with teammates coaches opposing players and fans The signing of Terrell Owens received a lot of media attention and was arguably the biggest news story during the NFL offseason Vanderjagt had the highest field goal percentage in NFL history coming into the season and his signing was expected to solve the inconsistency problems in the Cowboys kicking game However Vanderjagt missed most of the pre season with an injury and missed three very short kicks including an extra point in the final pre season game which ended in a tie The Cowboys also lost veteran leadership in the locker room after losing tight end Dan Campbell to the Detroit Lions wide receiver Keyshawn Johnson to the Carolina Panthers 6 left guard Larry Allen to the San Francisco 49ers 7 defensive tackle La Roi Glover to the St Louis Rams 8 and linebacker Dat Nguyen to a career ending injury 8 The team didn t receive much help from the 2006 NFL draft but experienced much more success with that year s rookie undrafted free agents Miles Austin Stephen Bowen Sam Hurd and Oliver Hoyte Abram Elam who was an undrafted free agent with the Miami Dolphins in 2005 and was out of football after being released in training camp that year also contributed in special teams and in some defensive packages Before the season there were high expectations for the Dallas Cowboys Sports Illustrated writer Peter King predicted the Cowboys would win Super Bowl XLI 9 2006 draft class editMain article 2006 NFL draft 2006 Dallas Cowboys draftRound Pick Player Position College Notes1 18 Bobby Carpenter LB Ohio State2 53 Anthony Fasano TE Notre Dame3 92 Jason Hatcher DE Grambling State4 125 Skyler Green WR LSU5 138 Pat Watkins S Florida State6 182 Montavious Stanley DT Louisville7 211 Pat McQuistan OT Weber State7 224 E J Whitley OT Texas Tech Made roster Pro Football Hall of Fame Made at least one Pro Bowl during careerNotes The Cowboys traded their second round No 49 overall selection to the New York Jets in exchange for second No 53 overall sixth No 189 overall and seventh round No 211 overall selections The Cowboys traded their third round No 80 overall selection to the Jacksonville Jaguars for third No 92 overall and fourth round No 125 overall selections The Cowboys traded their 2005 fifth round No 148 overall and 2006 fourth round No 116 overall selections to the Philadelphia Eagles for 2005 fourth round No 132 overall and 2006 sixth round No 182 overall selections The Cowboys traded their fifth No 150 overall and sixth round No 189 overall from New York Jets selections to the Jets in exchange for a fifth round No 138 overall selection The Cowboys traded their sixth round No 186 overall and 2007 conditional not exercised selections to the Kansas City Chiefs in exchange for linebacker Scott Fujita 10 Schedule editPreseason edit Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL RecapAugust 12 at Seattle Seahawks W 13 3 1 0 Qwest Field RecapAugust 21 at New Orleans Saints W 30 7 2 0 Independence Stadium RecapAugust 26 San Francisco 49ers W 17 7 3 0 Texas Stadium RecapAugust 31 Minnesota Vikings T 10 10 OT 3 0 1 Texas Stadium RecapRegular season edit Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL Recap1 September 10 at Jacksonville Jaguars L 17 24 0 1 Alltel Stadium Recap2 September 17 Washington Redskins W 27 10 1 1 Texas Stadium Recap3 September 24 Bye4 October 1 at Tennessee Titans W 45 14 2 1 LP Field Recap5 October 8 at Philadelphia Eagles L 24 38 2 2 Lincoln Financial Field Recap6 October 15 Houston Texans W 34 6 3 2 Texas Stadium Recap7 October 23 New York Giants L 22 36 3 3 Texas Stadium Recap8 October 29 at Carolina Panthers W 35 14 4 3 Bank of America Stadium Recap9 November 5 at Washington Redskins L 19 22 4 4 FedExField Recap10 November 12 at Arizona Cardinals W 27 10 5 4 University of Phoenix Stadium Recap11 November 19 Indianapolis Colts W 21 14 6 4 Texas Stadium Recap12 November 23 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 38 10 7 4 Texas Stadium Recap13 December 3 at New York Giants W 23 20 8 4 Giants Stadium Recap14 December 10 New Orleans Saints L 17 42 8 5 Texas Stadium Recap15 December 16 at Atlanta Falcons W 38 28 9 5 Georgia Dome Recap16 December 25 Philadelphia Eagles L 7 23 9 6 Texas Stadium Recap17 December 31 Detroit Lions L 31 39 9 7 Texas Stadium RecapStandings editNFC Eastviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK 3 Philadelphia Eagles 10 6 0 625 5 1 9 3 398 328 W5 5 Dallas Cowboys 9 7 0 563 2 4 6 6 425 350 L2 6 New York Giants 8 8 0 500 4 2 7 5 355 362 W1Washington Redskins 5 11 0 313 1 5 3 9 307 376 L2Regular season editWeek 1 at Jacksonville Jaguars edit Period 1 2 34TotalCowboys 10 0 0717Jaguars 0 10 01424at Alltel Stadium Jacksonville Florida Game time 4 15 p m EST 3 15 p m CSTGame weather 82 F 28 C occasional showersGame attendance 67 164TV announcers Fox Joe Buck Troy Aikman and Pam Oliver The Cowboys opened the regular season on the road against the Jacksonville Jaguars on September 10 The Cowboys built a lead of 10 0 just 10 minutes into the game but allowed 24 consecutive points in later quarters Quarterback Drew Bledsoe threw two interceptions and placekicker Shaun Suisham missed a field goal off the right upright The Cowboys scored again during the final minutes of the fourth quarter when newly signed wide receiver Terrell Owens caught his first touchdown in a Dallas uniform which was also his first regular season game since October 2005 Dallas attempted and failed an onside kick but received the ball again when their defense prevented the Jaguars from getting a first down The Cowboys drive to tie the game ended with a Bledsoe interception With the loss the Cowboys started out their season at 0 1 Stats Scoring summary edit Q1 8 06 23 yard TD run by Julius Jones 7 0 DAL Q1 5 35 32 yard FG by Shaun Suisham 10 0 DAL Q2 8 48 35 yard FG by Josh Scobee 10 3 DAL Q2 0 07 6 yard TD pass from Byron Leftwich to Reggie Williams 10 10 Q4 11 27 3 yard TD run by Byron Leftwich 17 10 JAC Q4 3 13 5 yard TD run by Fred Taylor 24 10 JAC Q4 1 54 21 yard pass from Drew Bledsoe to Terrell Owens 24 17 JAC Week 2 vs Washington Redskins edit Period 1 2 34TotalRedskins 0 10 0010Cowboys 10 7 01027at Texas Stadium Irving Texas Game time 8 15 p m EST 7 15 p m CSTGame weather 73 F 23 C light rainGame attendance 63 152TV announcers NBC Al Michaels and John Madden Mike Vanderjagt kicked two field goals one of which was 50 yards long Drew Bledsoe threw for a touchdown in the first and the fourth quarters for the first time since 2005 The Cowboys defense allowed no touchdowns with the only touchdown for the Redskins coming from a kickoff return by Rock Cartwright It was also the first time that the Cowboys had allowed zero second half points since November 20 2005 against the Detroit Lions StatsIn the game Terrell Owens broke his finger With the win the Cowboys went into their bye week at 1 1 1 permanent dead link Scoring summary edit Q1 7 59 26 yard FG run by Mike Vanderjagt 3 0 DAL Q1 2 33 4 yard TD pass from Drew Bledsoe to Patrick Crayton 10 0 DAL Q2 14 20 39 yard FG by John Hall 10 3 DAL Q2 8 38 1 yard TD run by Marion Barber 17 3 DAL Q2 8 25 100 yard kickoff return TD by Rock Cartwright 17 10 DAL Q4 14 53 40 yard TD pass from Drew Bledsoe to Terry Glenn 24 10 DAL Q4 7 43 50 FG by Mike Vanderjagt 27 10 DAL Week 4 at Tennessee Titans edit Period 1 2 34TotalCowboys 7 7 141745Titans 3 3 8014at LP Field Nashville Tennessee Game time 1 00 p m EST 12 00 p m CSTGame weather 75 F 24 C sunnyGame attendance 69 143Referee Jerome BogerTV announcers Fox Dick Stockton Daryl Johnston and Tony Siragusa After their Bye Week the Cowboys traveled to LP Field to face the Tennessee Titans Rookie Quarterback Vince Young made his first NFL start for the Titans Quarterback Drew Bledsoe threw two touchdowns in the first half to Terry Glenn Each of the three Cowboys running backs Julius Jones Marion Barber and Tyson Thompson rushed for a touchdown in the second half Bradie James returned an interception 15 yards for his first career touchdown Tony Romo played during the final two drives after Dallas took a 38 14 lead Kicker Mike Vanderjagt missed a 26 yard field goal wide right late in the first half but later kicked a 43 yard field goal in the fourth quarter Despite breaking a finger two weeks earlier wide receiver Terrell Owens started and caught five passes for 88 yards Also rookie Pat Watkins returned a lost Titans fumble 53 yards during the fourth quarter as the Cowboys held on for the win to improve their record to 2 1 StatsDuring the game Tennessee Titans defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth stomped on Dallas Cowboys center Andre Gurode Haynesworth was suspended for five games without pay 2 Later during the week Terrell Owens accidentally overdosed on painkillers causing a media circus but recovered within a day 3 permanent dead link Scoring summary edit Q1 7 26 33 yard FG by Rob Bironas 3 0 TEN Q1 0 34 13 yard TD pass from Drew Bledsoe to Terry Glenn 7 3 DAL Q2 12 43 13 yard TD pass from Drew Bledsoe to Terry Glenn 14 3 DAL Q2 0 00 39 yard FG by Rob Bironas 14 6 DAL Q3 11 53 5 yard TD run by Julius Jones 21 6 DAL Q3 6 38 1 yard TD run by Marion Barber 28 6 DAL Q3 3 40 17 yard TD pass from Vince Young to Ben Troupe and Vince Young run for two point conversion 28 14 DAL Q4 13 04 43 yard FG by Mike Vanderjagt 31 14 DAL Q4 8 23 15 yard TD interception return by Bradie James 38 14 DAL Q4 5 43 5 yard TD run by Tyson Thompson 45 14 DAL Week 5 at Philadelphia Eagles edit Period 1 2 34TotalCowboys 7 14 0324Eagles 10 7 71438at Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia Game time 4 15 p m EST 3 15 p m CSTGame weather 70 F 21 C sunnyGame attendance 69 268TV announcers Fox Joe Buck Troy Aikman and Pam Oliver The game received significant attention due to Terrell Owens return to Philadelphia where he had played for 2 years with considerable controversy Owens had 3 receptions for 45 yards The Eagles capitalized on early Dallas turnovers and the Cowboys fell behind 10 0 The Cowboys rallied to score a touchdown At halftime the Cowboys were up 21 17 However in the second half the Cowboys offense was dominated by the Eagles defense and were held to only 3 points In the fourth quarter the defining play took place as the Cowboys assisted by a pass interference penalty managed to reach the Eagles six yard line with less than a minute left On second and goal Drew Bledsoe threw an interception in the end zone that was returned 102 yards by Lito Sheppard for a touchdown essentially ending any chance of a Dallas victory as the team fell to 2 2 Stats Scoring summary edit Q1 11 37 5 yard TD run by Brian Westbrook 7 0 PHI Q1 9 59 27 yard FG by David Akers 10 0 PHI Q1 4 11 2 yard TD run by Marion Barber 10 7 PHI Q2 10 30 69 yard TD opponent fumble return by DeMarcus Ware 14 10 DAL Q2 9 13 1 yard TD run by Donovan McNabb 17 14 PHI Q2 3 23 7 yard TD run by Drew Bledsoe 21 17 DAL Q3 7 28 87 yard TD pass from Donovan McNabb to Hank Baskett 24 21 PHI Q4 11 14 39 yard FG by Mike Vanderjagt 24 24 Q4 8 23 40 yard TD pass from Donovan McNabb to Reggie Brown 31 24 PHI Q4 0 16 102 yard TD interception return by Lito Sheppard 38 24 PHI Week 6 vs Houston Texans edit Period 1 2 34TotalTexans 3 3 006Cowboys 0 3 141734at Texas Stadium Irving Texas Game time 1 00 p m EST 12 00 p m CSTGame weather 66 F 19 C light rainGame attendance 63 186Referee Larry NemmersTV announcers CBS Dick Enberg and Randy Cross Hoping to rebound from their road loss to the Eagles the Cowboys returned home for a Week 6 battle against their in state rival the Houston Texans In the first quarter Dallas trailed early when Kris Brown kicked a 19 yard field goal for an early Houston 3 0 lead In the second quarter the Cowboys tied the game at 3 3 when Mike Vanderjagt kicked a 22 yard field goal At the end of the first half Houston regained the lead when Brown kicked a 48 yard field goal For the rest of the game the Dallas defense shut out the Houston Texans Drew Bledsoe and Terrell Owens hooked up on two touchdown passes and Marion Barber ran a 1 yard touchdown Vanderjagt kicked another 21 yard field goal and backup quarterback Tony Romo threw another touchdown pass to Owens Tony Romo completed his first two NFL passes including one touchdown With the win the Cowboys improved to 3 2 Stats Scoring summary edit Q1 8 55 19 yard FG by Kris Brown 3 0 HOU Q2 5 58 22 yard TD FG by Mike Vanderjagt 3 3 Q2 0 00 48 yard FG by Kris Brown 6 3 HOU Q3 10 13 3 yard TD pass from Drew Bledsoe to Terrell Owens 10 6 DAL Q3 3 41 21 yard TD pass from Drew Bledsoe to Terrell Owens 17 6 DAL Q4 14 57 1 yd run by Marion Barber 24 6 DAL Q4 11 28 21 yard FG by Mike Vanderjagt 27 6 DAL Q4 2 24 2 yd TD pass from Tony Romo to Terrell Owens 34 6 DAL Week 7 vs New York Giants edit Period 1 2 34TotalGiants 9 3 141036Cowboys 0 7 01522at Texas Stadium Irving Texas Game time 8 30 p m EST 7 30 p m CSTGame weather 63 F 17 C clearGame attendance 63 512TV announcers ESPN Mike Tirico Tony Kornheiser and Joe Theismann Hoping to build on their win over the Houston Texans the Cowboys stayed at home for a Monday Night match up with their NFC East rival the New York Giants On the Giants opening drive Eli Manning threw a 50 yard touchdown to Plaxico Burress Later in the first quarter after Jeff Feagles punted inside the one yard line LaVar Arrington sacked Drew Bledsoe in the endzone for a safety In the second quarter Giants kicker Jay Feely kicked a 31 yard field goal Dallas would score before halftime as Bledsoe ran 1 yard touchdown on a quarterback sneak Bledsoe also threw a costly interception just before halftime that would have given the Cowboys a 14 12 lead at the break Due to Bledsoe s abysmal performance head coach Bill Parcells replaced him with backup quarterback Tony Romo at the start of the second half Not much had changed for the Giants in the third quarter as Manning threw a 13 yard touchdown pass to Jeremy Shockey and Brandon Jacobs got a 3 yard touchdown run In the fourth quarter the Romo completed an 8 yard TD pass to WR Terrell Owens and Romo ran into the endzone for a two point conversion The Giants pulled away as Feely kicked a 32 yard field goal while rookie cornerback Kevin Dockery would return an interception 96 yards for a touchdown Even though Romo threw a 53 yard touchdown to Patrick Crayton the damage had already been done With the loss the Cowboys fell to 3 3 Stats Scoring summary edit Q1 12 01 50 yard TD pass from Eli Manning to Plaxico Burress 7 0 NYG Q1 3 59 Drew Bledsoe tackled in the end zone by LaVar Arrington for a safety 9 0 NYG Q2 11 51 31 yard FG by Jay Feely 12 0 NYG Q2 3 51 1 yard TD run by Drew Bledsoe 12 7 NYG Q3 14 01 13 yard TD pass from Eli Manning to Jeremy Shockey 19 7 NYG Q3 1 26 3 yd TD run by Brandon Jacobs 26 7 NYG Q4 13 01 8 yd TD pass from Tony Romo to Terrell Owens Tony Romo on Suc 2 Point Conv 26 15 NYG Q4 3 54 32 yd FG by Jay Feely 29 15 NYG Q4 2 33 96 yd TD interception return by Kevin Dockery 36 15 NYG Q4 2 03 53 yd TD pass from Tony Romo to Patrick Crayton 36 22 NYG Week 8 at Carolina Panthers edit Period 1 2 34TotalCowboys 0 10 02535Panthers 14 0 0014at Bank of America Stadium Charlotte North Carolina Game time 8 00 p m EST 7 00 p m CSTGame weather 53 F 12 C clearGame attendance 73 682TV announcers NBC Al Michaels and John Madden Six days after losing at home Tony Romo made his first NFL regular season start against the Carolina Panthers and he threw for 270 yards a touchdown and an interception In the first quarter the Panthers scored 14 points when DeShaun Foster and later Steve Smith ran a touchdown but those were the last points that Dallas allowed in the game In the second quarter Jason Witten caught a touchdown pass and Mike Vanderjagt kicked a field goal In the fourth quarter Dallas scored a franchise record 25 points on a Julius Jones run two Marion Barber runs another Mike Vanderjagt field goal two extra points and a two point conversion caught by Terrell Owens Terrell Owens had his first 100 yard game with 107 receiving yards Julius Jones ran 92 yards for 616 yards in 7 games to start the season Steve Smith was held to only 55 receiving yards and former Cowboys receiver Keyshawn Johnson only had one catch for 19 yards The game marked unusual emotion from Bill Parcells who was moved by the appearance of his former Giants players such as Jim Burt and who embraced many of his players late in the game With the win the Cowboys improved to 4 3 Stats Scoring summary edit Q1 3 35 1 yard TD run by DeShaun Foster 0 7 CAR John Kasay extra point is good Q1 1 21 24 yard TD run by Steve Smith 0 14 CAR John Kasay extra point is good Q2 12 12 3 yard TD pass from Tony Romo to Jason Witten Mike Vanderjagt extra point is good 7 14 CAR Q2 0 27 38 yard FG by Mike Vanderjagt 10 14 CAR Q4 9 52 24 yard FG by Mike Vanderjagt 13 14 CAR Q4 9 43 14 yard TD run by Julius Jones pass from Tony Romo to Terrell Owens on successful 2 Point conversion 21 14 DAL Q4 2 17 3 yard TD run by Marion Barber Mike Vanderjagt extra point is good 28 14 DAL Q4 1 37 14 yard TD run by Marion Barber Mike Vanderjagt extra point is good 35 14 DAL Week 9 at Washington Redskins edit Period 1 2 34TotalCowboys 0 12 7019Redskins 5 7 01022at Fedex Field Landover Maryland Game time 1 00 p m EST 12 00 p m CSTGame weather 51 F 11 C sunnyGame attendance 90 250TV announcers Fox Joe Buck Troy Aikman and Pam Oliver With the emergence of QB Tony Romo in their road victory over the Panthers the Cowboys flew to FedExField for a rematch with the Washington Redskins In the first quarter Dallas trailed early as Redskins MLB Lemar Marshall tackled RB Julius Jones in the endzone for a safety and kicker Nick Novak kicked a 28 yard field goal In the second quarter the Cowboys started to fight back as Romo completed a 10 yard TD pass to WR Terry Glenn with a failed two point conversion and kicker Mike Vanderjagt kicked a 33 yard field goal The Skins would retaliate as RB Clinton Portis ran 38 yards for a touchdown yet Vanderjagt would allow Dallas to tie at halftime on a 30 yard field goal In the third quarter the Cowboys increased their lead with Romo completing a 4 yard TD pass to WR Terrell Owens who would do a sleeping celebration afterwards He would get flagged for excessive celebration The sleeping celebration referenced Owens admission earlier in the week that he has trouble staying awake during team meetings In the fourth quarter Washington fought back with QB Mark Brunell completing an 18 yard TD pass to TE Chris Cooley Afterwards the Redskins would block a 35 yard field goal try by Vanderjagt which would get picked up by Sean Taylor and returned it 30 yards before getting tackled Even though time ran out the Redskins would get one chance to win due to a face mask infraction penalty on Guard Kyle Kosier Washington took advantage as Novak kicked the game winning 47 yard field goal to drop Dallas to 4 4 Stats Scoring summary edit Q1 6 29 Julius Jones tackled in the end zone by Lemar Marshall for a safety 0 2 WAS Q1 1 21 28 yard FG run by Nick Novak 0 5 WAS Q2 12 55 10 yd TD pass from Tony Romo to Terry Glenn pass from Tony Romo to Patrick Crayton on failed 2 point conversion 6 5 DAL Q2 5 42 33 yard FG by Mike Vanderjagt 9 5 DAL Q2 2 23 38 yard TD run by Clinton Portis Nick Novak extra point is good 9 12 WAS Q2 0 03 30 yard FG by Mike Vanderjagt 12 12 Q3 10 17 4 yard TD pass from Tony Romo to Terrell Owens Mike Vanderjagt extra point is good 19 12 DAL Q4 14 05 18 yard TD pass from Mark Brunell to Chris Cooley Nick Novak extra point is good 19 19 Q4 0 00 47 yard FG by Nick Novak 19 22 WAS Week 10 at Arizona Cardinals edit Period 1 2 34TotalCowboys 3 10 7727Cardinals 0 3 0710at University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale Arizona Game time 4 15 p m EST 3 15 p m CSTGame weather 75 F 24 C sunnyGame attendance 63 926TV announcers Fox Sam Rosen and Tim Ryan The Cowboys bounced back from a painful loss by beating the Cardinals who came into the game with the league s worst record at 1 7 Tony Romo passed for 308 yards in his best game to date as a starter Greg Ellis was also lost for the year in this game due to a torn achilles costing the Cowboys a key contributor and one of only 2 players who could consistently rush the passer With the win the Cowboys improved to 5 4 Stats Scoring summary edit Q1 0 37 28 yard FG by Mike Vanderjagt 3 0 DAL Q2 8 33 30 yard TD pass from Tony Romo to Patrick Crayton Mike Vanderjagt extra point is good 10 0 DAL Q2 3 31 28 yard FG by Neil Rackers 10 3 DAL Q2 0 00 38 yard FG by Mike Vanderjagt 13 3 DAL Q3 5 15 51 yard TD pass from Tony Romo to Terrell Owens Mike Vanderjagt extra point is good 20 3 DAL Q4 14 17 5 yard TD run by Marion Barber Mike Vanderjagt extra point is good 27 3 DAL Q4 11 53 3 yard TD run by Matt Leinart Neil Rackers extra point is good 27 10 DAL Week 11 vs Indianapolis Colts edit Period 1 2 34TotalColts 0 7 7014Cowboys 0 0 71421at Texas Stadium Irving Texas Game time 4 15 p m EST 3 15 p m CSTGame weather 63 F 17 C sunnyGame attendance 63 706TV announcers CBS Jim Nantz and Phil Simms In what Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones said was the best win in at least eight to ten years the Cowboys beat the previously undefeated Colts 21 14 The game was nationally televised on CBS having been moved from 1 00 pm to 4 15 pm EST because of the NFL s new flex scheduling policy It was the first game played between the two teams at Texas Stadium in ten years With the rest of the NFC East losing that weekend the Cowboys were tied with the New York Giants for first place in the NFC East and in a tie for second place in the NFC The Cowboys chances of winning the division and possibly a first round bye in the playoffs were suddenly much brighter especially with the rival Philadelphia Eagles losing Donovan McNabb for the season With the win the Cowboys improved to 6 4 Stats Scoring summary edit Q2 0 10 23 yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to Reggie Wayne Adam Vinatieri extra point is good 7 0 IND Q3 14 09 39 yard TD interception return by Kevin Burnett Mike Vanderjagt extra point is good 7 7 Q3 5 09 4 yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to Dallas Clark Adam Vinatieri extra point is good 14 7 IND Q4 11 36 5 yard TD run by Marion Barber Mike Vanderjagt extra point is good 14 14 Q4 6 00 1 yard TD run by Marion Barber Mike Vanderjagt extra point is good 21 14 DAL Week 12 vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers edit Period 1 2 34TotalBuccaneers 7 3 0010Cowboys 7 14 14338at Texas Stadium Irving Texas Game time 4 15 p m EST 3 15 p m CSTGame weather 73 F 23 C sunnyGame attendance 63 183TV announcers Fox Joe Buck Troy Aikman and Pam Oliver The Cowboys slugged the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 38 10 in the annual Thanksgiving Day game Tony Romo had his best game so far throwing for 306 yards and a near perfect 148 9 passer rating and he tied a team record with five touchdown passes in one game No Cowboys quarterback had done that since Troy Aikman in the 1999 season opener including overtime and since Danny White in 1983 in regulation Romo s five touchdown passes were the most ever for a Thanksgiving Day game StatsOn 27 November 2006 the Cowboys cut kicker Mike Vanderjagt and signed veteran Martin Gramatica in his place Vanderjagt had made only 13 of 18 field goals in the season well below his career average With the win the Cowboys improved to 7 4 Scoring summary edit Q1 9 18 1 yard TD run by Mike Alstott Matt Bryant extra point is good 7 0 TB Q1 1 09 20 yard TD pass from Tony Romo to Terry Glenn Mike Vanderjagt extra point is good 7 7 Q2 11 33 2 yard TD pass from Tony Romo to Terry Glenn Mike Vanderjagt extra point is good 14 7 DAL Q2 6 38 46 yard FG by Matt Bryant 14 10 DAL Q2 0 30 1 yard TD pass from Tony Romo to Marion Barber Mike Vanderjagt extra point is good 21 10 DAL Q3 9 55 2 yard TD pass from Tony Romo to Marion Barber Mike Vanderjagt extra point is good 28 10 DAL Q3 6 30 7 yard TD pass from Tony Romo to Terrell Owens Mike Vanderjagt extra point is good 35 10 DAL Q4 10 00 22 yard FG by Mike Vanderjagt 38 10 DAL Week 13 at New York Giants edit Period 1 2 34TotalCowboys 7 3 31023Giants 7 0 31020at Giants Stadium East Rutherford New Jersey Game time 4 15 p m EST 3 15 p m CSTGame weather 45 F 7 C sunny wind chill was 38 F 3 C Game attendance 78 666TV announcers Fox Joe Buck Troy Aikman and Pam Oliver The Cowboys extended their winning streak to four straight wins in a close game when newly signed place kicker Martin Gramatica kicked a 46 yard field goal with one second remaining The Giants lost their fourth straight game and the Cowboys secured a two game lead over the Giants With the win the Cowboys improved to 8 4 StatsThis game was moved from the originally scheduled time at 1 00 pm to 4 15 pm EST because of the NFL s new flex scheduling policy Scoring summary edit nbsp The Giants attempt an extra point week 13Q1 4 39 17 yard TD pass from Eli Manning to Jeremy Shockey 7 0 NYG Q1 1 28 1 yard TD run by Marion Barber Martin Gramatica extra point is good 7 7 Q2 0 01 41 yard FG by Martin Gramatica 10 7 DAL Q3 4 32 23 yard FG by Jay Feely 10 10 Q3 0 05 35 yard FG by Martin Gramatica 13 10 DAL Q4 9 44 22 yard FG by Jay Feely 13 13 Q4 3 33 7 yard TD run by Marion Barber Martin Gramatica extra point is good 20 13 DAL Q4 1 06 5 yard TD pass from Eli Manning to Plaxico Burress 20 20 Q4 0 01 46 yard FG by Martin Gramatica 23 20 DAL Week 14 vs New Orleans Saints edit Period 1 2 34TotalSaints 0 21 21042Cowboys 7 0 10017at Texas Stadium Irving Texas Game time 8 15 p m EST 7 15 p m CSTGame weather 48 F 9 C CloudyGame attendance 63 722Referee Gerald AustinTV announcers NBC Al Michaels and John Madden On November 27 the NFL announced that the game was moved to 8 15 pm EST 7 15 pm CST to be nationally televised on NBC Sunday Night Football New Orleans Head Coach and former Dallas Offensive Coordinator as well as Passing Coordinator Sean Payton thoroughly dissected the Cowboys defense by showcasing the talents of Drew Brees Reggie Bush and Deuce McAllister Perhaps more surprising was the performance of Mike Karney Previously an unknown fullback who had never had a touchdown in his 43 NFL games Karney scored a hat trick three touchdowns Brees topped 4 000 season passing yards for the first time in his career having 26 completions for 38 attempts and 384 yards and five touchdowns Deuce McCallister and Reggie Bush both proved their worth with 135 and 162 all purpose yards respectively Payton was even feeling so confident as to attempt an onside kick early in the third quarter further demoralizing the Cowboys and increasing momentum for the Saints when they recovered it With 3 minutes left in the game and the ball deep in Cowboys territory Payton s Saints went to kneeling either to let Parcells keep some of his pride intact or to make a statement The Cowboys had one of the worst games of their season Payton s defense never gave them a chance to get into a rhythm and Tony Romo threw for 16 completions of 33 attempts for 249 yards for a single touchdown and a pair of interceptions The Cowboys started out promising stopping the Saints offense and Julius Jones responding with a career record 77 yard touchdown run Though after that play nothing seemed to go right Gramatica missed another crucial field goal soaring wide right and the only other touchdown came from a fourth down pass to Terrell Owens that could have been an interception had cornerback Fred Thomas not had a cast on his hand New Orleans defeated Dallas 42 17 snapping Dallas four game winning streak and dropping them to 8 5 while improving their own record to 9 4 Stats Scoring summary edit Q1 12 06 77 yard TD run by Julius Jones 0 7 DAL Martin Gramatica kick Q2 14 53 2 yard TD run by Mike Karney 7 7 John Carney kick Q2 10 19 3 yard TD pass from Drew Brees to Mike Karney 14 7 NO John Carney kick Q2 0 44 27 yard TD pass from Drew Brees to Jamal Jones 21 7 NO John Carney kick Q3 11 26 24 yard FG by Martin Gramatica 21 10 NO Q3 9 59 61 yard TD pass from Drew Brees to Reggie Bush 28 10 NO John Carney kick Q3 7 46 34 yard TD pass from Tony Romo to Terrell Owens 28 17 NO Martin Gramatica kick Q3 5 16 6 yard TD pass from Drew Brees to Mike Karney 35 17 NO John Carney kick Q3 3 47 42 yard TD pass from Drew Brees to Devery Henderson 42 17 NO John Carney kick Week 15 at Atlanta Falcons edit Period 1 2 34TotalCowboys 7 14 10738Falcons 0 21 7028at Georgia Dome Atlanta Game time 8 00 p m EST 7 00 p m CSTGame weather IndoorsGame attendance 71 102TV announcers NFL Network Bryant Gumbel and Dick Vermeil with second half fill in work from Marshall Faulk and Deion Sanders Hoping to rebound from their Sunday night home loss to the Saints the Cowboys flew to the Georgia Dome for a Saturday night fight with the Atlanta Falcons In the first quarter Dallas took an early lead with QB Tony Romo completed a 7 yard TD pass to WR Terrell Owens for the only score of the period In the second quarter the Cowboys increased its lead as on the very first play OLB DeMarcus Ware returned an interception 41 yards for a touchdown However the Falcons started to fight back with QB Michael Vick completing a 1 yard TD pass to FB Justin Griffith and a 9 yard TD pass to WR Michael Jenkins Fortunately the Boys struck back with Romo and Owens hooking up with each other again with a 51 yard TD pass Yet again Atlanta fought back with Vick completing an 8 yard TD pass to WR Ashley Lelie In the third quarter Dallas temporarily fell behind with Vick completing 5 yard TD pass to Griffith Afterwards the Cowboys regained control with kicker Martin Gramatica s 48 yard field goal and RB Marion Barber 9 yard TD run In the fourth quarter Barber helped the Cowboys wrap the game up with a 3 yard TD run With the win the Boys improved to 9 5 and put themselves in position to clinch a playoff berth following the day Stats Scoring summary edit Q1 7 yard TD pass from Tony Romo to Terrell Owens 7 0 DAL Martin Gramatica kick Q2 14 50 41 yard TD interception return by DeMarcus Ware 14 0 DAL Martin Gramatica kick Q2 11 11 1 yard TD pass from Michael Vick to Justin Griffith 14 7 DAL Morten Andersen kick Q2 6 30 9 yard TD pass from Michael Vick to Michael Jenkins 14 14 Morten Andersen kick Q2 3 08 51 yard TD pass from Tony Romo to Terrell Owens 21 14 DAL Martin Gramatica kick Q2 0 11 8 yard TD pass from Michael Vick to Ashley Lelie 21 21 Morten Andersen kick Q3 11 09 5 yard TD pass from Michael Vick to Justin Griffith 28 21 ATL Morten Andersen kick Q3 7 17 48 yard FG by Martin Gramatica 28 24 ATL Q3 2 32 9 yard TD run by Marion Barber 31 28 DAL Martin Gramatica kick Q4 2 18 3 yard TD run by Marion Barber 38 28 DAL Martin Gramatica kick Week 16 vs Philadelphia Eagles edit Period 1 2 34TotalEagles 7 6 3723Cowboys 0 7 007at Texas Stadium Irving Texas Game time 5 00 p m EST 4 00 p m CSTGame weather 50 F 10 C ClearGame attendance 62 839TV announcers NBC Al Michaels and John Madden Following a Saturday victory over the Falcons the Cowboys returned home donned their 1960s throwbacks again and prepared for an NFC East rematch on Christmas Day with the Philadelphia Eagles The Cowboys had a chance to clinch the NFC East for the first time since 1998 with a victory In the first quarter the Boys trailed early with QB Jeff Garcia completing a 25 yard TD pass to TE Matt Schobel for the only score of the period In the second quarter Philadelphia s lead increased with kicker David Akers nailing a 25 yard field goal Dallas would get its only score of the game with QB Tony Romo completing a 14 yard TD pass to WR Terrell Owens Afterwards the Eagles wrapped up the half with Akers kicking a 45 yard field goal In the third quarter Philly s lead increased with Akers 21 yard field goal for the only score of the period In the fourth quarter Dallas fell with RB Correll Buckhalter s 1 yard TD run While the Eagles clinched a playoff berth the loss for Dallas would have significant ramifications entering week 17 as not only did they fail to clinch the NFC East they were officially out of contention for a first round bye and no longer controlled their destiny in winning the NFC East as they slipped behind Philadelphia in the standings Stats Scoring summary edit Q1 4 00 25 yard TD from Jeff Garcia to Matt Schobel 7 0 PHI David Akers kick Q2 5 16 25 yard FG by David Akers 10 0 PHI Q2 0 36 14 yard TD pass from Tony Romo to Terrell Owens 10 7 PHI Martin Gramatica kick Q2 0 00 45 yard FG by David Akers 13 7 PHI Q3 12 14 21 yard FG by David Akers 16 7 PHI Q4 6 54 1 yard TD run by Correll Buckhalter 23 7 PHI David Akers kick Week 17 vs Detroit Lions edit Period 1 2 34TotalLions 13 7 10939Cowboys 0 14 10731at Texas Stadium Irving Texas Game time 1 00 p m EST 12 00 p m CSTGame weather 45 F 7 C Partly cloudyGame attendance 63 008Referee Gene SteratoreTV announcers Fox Kenny Albert and Brian Baldinger Following their loss to the Eagles the Cowboys wrapped up the regular season at home against the 2 13 Detroit Lions In the first quarter Dallas shockingly trailed early as Lions kicker Jason Hanson nailed a 33 yard and a 25 yard field goal while QB Jon Kitna completed a 20 yard TD pass to WR Roy Williams In the second quarter the Cowboys took the lead with RB Marion Barber getting a 1 yard TD run while QB Tony Romo completed a 6 yard TD pass to WR Patrick Crayton However Detroit regained its lead with Kitna and Williams hooking up with each other again on a 15 yard TD pass In the third quarter the back and forth battle began with Dallas CB Terence Newman returning a punt 56 yards for a touchdown However the Lions regained the lead with Hanson kicking a 26 yard field goal while Kitna completed a 13 yard TD pass to WR Mike Furrey Afterwards Cowboys kicker Martin Gramatica helped Dallas with a 39 yard field goal In the fourth quarter the Cowboys took the lead with Romo completing a 56 yard TD pass to WR Terrell Owens However Detroit regained the lead with Kitna completing a 21 yard TD pass to WR Mike Williams and Hanson kicking a 23 yard field goal Late in the game Dallas had one last chance to take back the lead but on 4th amp Goal Romo s run towards the endzone was stopped one yard short With the shocking loss the Cowboys ended the regular season at 9 7 and with the NFC s 5 seed Stats Scoring summary edit Q1 11 08 33 yard FG by Jason Hanson 3 0 DET Q1 5 13 25 yard FG by Jason Hanson 6 0 DET Q1 2 37 20 yard TD pass from Jon Kitna to Roy Williams Jason Hanson extra point is good 13 0 DET Q2 11 38 1 yard TD run by Marion Barber Martin Gramatica extra point is good 13 7 DET Q2 2 48 6 yard TD pass from Tony Romo to Patrick Crayton Martin Gramatica extra point is good 14 13 DAL Q2 0 02 15 yard TD pass from Jon Kitna to Roy Williams Jason Hanson extra point is good 20 14 DET Q3 12 16 56 yard TD punt return by Terence Newman Martin Gramatica extra point is good 21 20 DAL Q3 6 06 26 yard FG by Jason Hanson 23 21 DET Q3 4 16 13 yard TD pass from Jon Kitna to Mike Furrey Jason Hanson extra point is good 30 21 DET Q3 0 04 39 yard FG by Martin Gramatica 30 24 DET Q4 8 09 56 yard TD pass from Tony Romo to Terrell Owens Martin Gramatica extra point is good 31 30 DAL Q4 4 24 21 yard TD pass from Jon Kitna to Mike Williams failed 2 pt conversion from Jon Kitna to Mike Williams 36 31 DET Q4 2 58 23 yard FG by Jason Hanson 39 31 DET Playoffs editThe Cowboys secured a playoff berth after the New York Jets and Pittsburgh Steelers each got a victory Their season ended after a 21 20 loss NFC Wild Card Playoffs at Seattle Seahawks edit Period 1 2 34TotalCowboys 3 7 7320Seahawks 3 3 7821Game time 8 00 pm EST 5 00 pm PST Saturday January 6 2007Game weather 44 F 7 C OvercastGame attendance 68 058TV announcers NBC Al Michaels John Madden and Andrea Kremer Entering the NFC playoffs as the fifth seed the Cowboys began their playoff run at Qwest Field against the fourth seeded Seattle Seahawks In the first quarter both teams started off even as Seahawks kicker Josh Brown nailed a 23 yard field goal while Martin Gramatica helped Dallas with a 50 yard field goal In the second quarter Seattle retook the lead with Brown kicking a 30 yard field goal Dallas got the lead before halftime as QB Tony Romo completed a 13 yard TD pass to WR Patrick Crayton In the third quarter the Seahawks retook the lead as QB Matt Hasselbeck completed a 15 yard TD pass to TE Jerramy Stevens Following Seattle s TD drive the Cowboys retook the lead with rookie WR Miles Austin returning a kickoff 93 yards for a touchdown In the fourth quarter Dallas increased its lead with Gramatica kicking a 29 yard field goal However the Seahawks came back to retake the lead with a safety coming off a Terry Glenn fumble from Seattle CB Kelly Jennings along with Hasselbeck completing a 37 yard TD pass to Stevens followed up with a failed 2 point conversion Dallas managed to put themselves in a position to retake the lead but on the 19 yard field goal try Romo botched the hold He picked up the loose ball and attempted to run with it but was tackled at Seattle s two yard line by Jordan Babineaux thus turning the ball over on downs On the ensuing possession Hasselbeck then handed the ball off four times before the Seahawks were forced to punt With only 2 seconds left Romo threw a Hail Mary pass to the Seattle end zone that fell incomplete ending the Cowboys season and leaving the franchise still without a playoff win since 1996 StatsWith the loss Dallas ended its season with three straight losses and an overall record of 9 8 Scoring summary edit Q1 11 13 23 yard FG by Josh Brown 3 0 SEA Q1 4 50 50 yard FG by Martin Gramatica 3 3 Q2 5 14 30 yard FG by Josh Brown 6 3 SEA Q2 0 11 13 yard TD pass from Tony Romo to Patrick Crayton Martin Gramatica extra point is good 10 6 DAL Q3 6 08 15 yard TD pass from Matt Hasselbeck to Jerramy Stevens Josh Brown extra point is good 13 10 SEA Q3 5 57 93 yard TD kickoff return by Miles Austin Martin Gramatica extra point is good 17 13 DAL Q4 10 15 29 yard FG by Martin Gramatica 20 13 DAL Q4 6 32 Safety 20 15 DAL Q4 4 24 37 yard TD pass from Matt Hasselbeck to Jerramy Stevens failed 2 pt conversion from Matt Hasselbeck to Deion Branch 21 20 SEA Coaching staff editDallas Cowboys 2006 coaching staffFront office Owner general manager Jerry Jones Executive vp Stephen JonesHead coaches Head coach Bill ParcellsOffensive coaches Quarterbacks Chris Palmer Running backs Anthony Lynn Wide receivers passing game coordinator Todd Haley Tight ends Freddie Kitchens Offensive line running game coordinator Tony Sparano Offensive assistant David Lee Defensive coaches Defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer Defensive line Kacy Rodgers Linebackers Paul Pasqualoni Inside linebackers Vincent Brown Secondary Todd Bowles Assistant secondary Mike MacIntyreSpecial teams coaches Special teams Bruce DeHavenStrength and conditioning Strength and conditioning Joe JuraszekRosters editOpening training camp roster edit Dallas Cowboys 2006 opening training camp rosterQuarterbacks 11 Drew Bledsoe 7 Drew Henson 5 Jeff Mroz 9 Tony RomoRunning backs 24 Marion Barber III 21 Julius Jones 27 Keylon Kincade 39 Lousaka Polite FB 30 Demetris Summers 28 Tyson ThompsonWide receivers 14 Miles Austin 18 Terrance Copper 84 Patrick Crayton 83 Terry Glenn 6 Skyler Green 17 Sam Hurd 10 Ahmad Merritt 81 Terrell Owens 85 Jamaica Rector 87 J R TolverTight ends 89 Tony Curtis 47 Anthony Fasano 86 Ryan Hannam 80 Sean Ryan 82 Jason Witten Offensive linemen 76 Flozell Adams T 78 D Anthony Batiste G 75 Marc Colombo T 69 Jason Fabini T 65 Andre Gurode C 52 Al Johnson C 63 Kyle Kosier G 77 Pat McQuistan T 72 Stephen Peterman G 79 Rob Petitti T 71 Cory Procter G C 62 Marco Rivera G 68 Dennis Roland T 64 Shannon Snell G 61 Matt Tarullo G 70 E J Whitley TDefensive linemen 72 Stephen Bowen DE 99 Chris Canty DE 93 Kenyon Coleman DE 98 Greg Ellis DE 95 Jason Ferguson NT 97 Jason Hatcher DE 74 Vontrell Jamison DE 92 Thomas Johnson NT 66 Jay Ratliff DE NT 96 Marcus Spears DE 60 Montavious Stanley NT 67 Samuel Taulealea NT Linebackers 50 Akin Ayodele ILB 59 Rocky Boiman OLB 48 Carl Johan Bjork ILB Int l 57 Kevin Burnett ILB 54 Bobby Carpenter OLB ILB 55 Ryan Fowler ILB 53 Junior Glymph OLB 44 J J Horne OLB 46 Oliver Hoyte ILB FB 56 Bradie James ILB 90 Eric Ogbogu OLB 43 Kai Parham OLB ILB 45 John Saldi OLB 58 Scott Shanle ILB 51 Al Singleton OLB 94 DeMarcus Ware OLBDefensive backs 40 Justin Beriault FS 36 Quincy Butler CB 32 Marcus Coleman SS 29 Keith Davis FS 37 Abram Elam SS 26 Aaron Glenn CB 42 Anthony Henry CB 33 Nate Jones CB 41 Terence Newman CB 23 Byron Parker CB 20 Willie Pile FS 35 Jacques Reeves CB 38 Lynn Scott SS 25 Pat Watkins FS 34 Lenny Williams CB 31 Roy Williams SSSpecial teams 91 L P Ladouceur LS 1 Mat McBriar P 4 Shaun Suisham K 13 Mike Vanderjagt K Reserve lists 88 Brett Pierce TE IR nbsp rookies in italics90 active 1 inactiveWeek one roster edit Dallas Cowboys 2006 week one rosterQuarterbacks 11 Drew Bledsoe 9 Tony RomoRunning backs 24 Marion Barber III 46 Oliver Hoyte FB ILB 21 Julius Jones 39 Lousaka Polite FB 28 Tyson ThompsonWide receivers 14 Miles Austin 84 Patrick Crayton 83 Terry Glenn 17 Sam Hurd 81 Terrell Owens 85 Jamaica RectorTight ends 80 Anthony Fasano 86 Ryan Hannam 82 Jason Witten Offensive linemen 76 Flozell Adams T 75 Marc Colombo T 69 Jason Fabini T 65 Andre Gurode C 52 Al Johnson C 63 Kyle Kosier G 77 Pat McQuistan T 71 Cory Procter G C 62 Marco Rivera GDefensive linemen 99 Chris Canty DE 93 Kenyon Coleman DE 95 Jason Ferguson NT 97 Jason Hatcher DE 92 Thomas Johnson NT 90 Jay Ratliff DE NT 96 Marcus Spears DE Linebackers 50 Akin Ayodele ILB 57 Kevin Burnett ILB 98 Greg Ellis OLB DE 55 Ryan Fowler ILB 56 Bradie James ILB 51 Al Singleton OLB 94 DeMarcus Ware OLB 54 Bobby Carpenter OLB ILBDefensive backs 32 Marcus Coleman FS 29 Keith Davis FS 37 Abram Elam SS 26 Aaron Glenn CB 42 Anthony Henry CB 41 Terence Newman CB 35 Jacques Reeves CB 25 Pat Watkins FS 31 Roy Williams SSSpecial teams 91 L P Ladouceur LS 1 Mat McBriar P 4 Shaun Suisham K 13 Mike Vanderjagt K Reserve lists 88 Brett Pierce TE IR nbsp 70 E J Whitley OT IR nbsp Practice squad 16 Matt Baker QB 78 D Anthony Batiste G 19 Damarius Bilbo WR 48 Carl Johan Bjork ILB Int l 72 Stephen Bowen DE 36 Quincy Butler CB 87 Jerome Collins TE 89 Tony Curtis TE 10 Skyler Green WRrookies in italics53 active 2 inactive 9 PSFinal roster edit Dallas Cowboys 2006 final rosterQuarterbacks 11 Drew Bledsoe 9 Tony RomoRunning backs 24 Marion Barber III 46 Oliver Hoyte FB 21 Julius Jones 39 Lousaka Polite FBWide receivers 14 Miles Austin KR 84 Patrick Crayton PR 83 Terry Glenn 17 Sam Hurd 81 Terrell OwensTight ends 80 Anthony Fasano 82 Jason Witten Offensive linemen 76 Flozell Adams T 67 Joe Berger G 75 Marc Colombo T 69 Jason Fabini T 65 Andre Gurode C 52 Al Johnson C 63 Kyle Kosier G 77 Pat McQuistan T 71 Cory Procter C G 62 Marco Rivera GDefensive linemen 72 Stephen Bowen DE 99 Chris Canty DE 93 Kenyon Coleman DE 95 Jason Ferguson NT 92 Junior Glymph DE 97 Jason Hatcher DE 90 Jay Ratliff NT 96 Marcus Spears DE 60 Montavious Stanley NT Linebackers 50 Akin Ayodele ILB 57 Kevin Burnett ILB OLB 54 Bobby Carpenter OLB 55 Ryan Fowler ILB 56 Bradie James ILB 51 Al Singleton OLB 94 DeMarcus Ware OLBDefensive backs 36 Quincy Butler CB 29 Keith Davis FS 37 Abram Elam SS 26 Aaron Glenn CB FS 42 Anthony Henry CB 33 Nate Jones CB 41 Terence Newman CB PR 34 Tony Parrish SS 35 Jacques Reeves CB S 25 Pat Watkins FS 31 Roy Williams SSSpecial teams 7 Martin Gramatica K 91 L P Ladouceur LS 1 Mat McBriar P Reserve lists 98 Greg Ellis LB IR nbsp 86 Ryan Hannam TE IR nbsp 88 Brett Pierce TE IR nbsp 28 Tyson Thompson RB KR IR nbsp 70 E J Whitley G IR nbsp Practice squad 16 Matt Baker QB 19 Damarius Bilbo S 48 Carl Johan Bjork LB Int l 89 Tony Curtis TE 27 Keylon Kincade RB 3 Carlos Martinez K 85 Jamaica Rector WR 87 Andy Thorn TE 15 Jerheme Urban WRrookies in italics53 active 5 inactive 9 practice squadOther information editThe Cowboys had nine starting quarterbacks in the six seasons after Troy Aikman retired in 2000 They were Quincy Carter started 32 games Vinny Testaverde started 15 Ryan Leaf 3 Anthony Wright 3 Clint Stoerner 2 games Chad Hutchinson 9 Drew Henson 1 game Drew Bledsoe 22 and then Tony Romo The Cowboys had not had a 1 000 yard rusher since Emmitt Smith had 1 021 yards in 2001 Herschel Walker was the last running back before Smith to rush for over 1 000 yards in 1988 Julius Jones snapped that streak of futility for Dallas by posting 1 084 yards in 2006 In the previous season Jones fell just short of the mark 993 DeMarcus Ware had 11 5 sacks in 2006 the most in team history by a linebacker He broke that record in 2007 with 14 sacks and then he broke it again in 2008 with a league leading 20 Publications editThe Football Encyclopedia ISBN 0 312 11435 4 Total Football ISBN 0 06 270170 3 Cowboys Have Always Been My Heroes ISBN 0 446 51950 2References edit Cowboys sign accurate PK Vanderjagt NFL com March 23 2006 Archived from the original on December 13 2006 Retrieved March 27 2022 Cowboys sign free agent OLB Ayodele NFL com March 14 2006 Archived from the original on November 14 2006 Retrieved March 27 2022 Cowboys address O line with Kosier Gurode NFL com March 12 2006 Archived from the original on November 7 2006 Retrieved March 27 2022 Cowboys sign safety Coleman NFL com April 19 2006 Archived from the original on November 7 2006 Retrieved March 27 2022 Owens joins Cowboys signs three year deal NFL com March 18 2006 Archived from the original on December 10 2006 Retrieved March 27 2022 Cowboys cut WR Johnson may seek T O NFL com March 14 2006 Archived from the original on May 7 2006 Retrieved March 27 2022 Cowboys release former All Pro lineman Allen NFL com March 21 2006 Archived from the original on December 11 2006 Retrieved March 27 2022 a b Cowboys cut Glover Nguyen to retire NFL com March 3 2006 Archived from the original on November 10 2006 Retrieved March 27 2022 King Peter May 29 2006 Early favorites Pats Cowboys matchup awaits in Super Bowl XLI Sports Illustrated Archived from the original on June 15 2006 Retrieved March 27 2022 2006 NFL Draft Pick Transactions ProSportsTransactions com External links edit2006 Dallas Cowboys Pro Football Hall of Fame Dallas Cowboys Official Site Dallas Cowboys 2006 season Archived 2012 09 13 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2006 Dallas Cowboys 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