Super Bowl XXVII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Buffalo Bills and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Dallas Cowboys to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1992 season. Buffalo Bills 17 vs. Dallas Cowboys 52 on January 31st, 1993 - Full team and player stats and box score Super Bowl XXVII - Buffalo Bills vs. Dallas Cowboys In honor of Super Tuesday the NFL presents, the Dallas Cowboys dominating the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl 27!00:00 - Start5:11 Jim Kelly Sacked on Third Down MVP QB Troy Aikman Troy Aikman had a Super Bowl to remember versus the Bills in Super Bowl XXVII. The Super Bowl MVP quarterback threw for four touchdowns in one of the most do Relive the Super Bowl XXVII matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and the Buffalo Bills by watching this full game replay brought to you by NFL Game Pass. Miami Dolphins Chairman of the Board and Watch Michael Irvin and Tony Casillas break down the Cowboys' 52-17 win over Buffalo in Super Bowl XXVII. The two players, along with Brad Sham and Nick Eatman re-live the full broadcast of iconic victory! The Cowboys appeared to be suffering from the inevitable Super Bowl pressure at the beginning. Their first punt, by Mike Saxon, was blocked by Steve Tasker, setting the Bills up at the Dallas 16 Dallas Cowboys Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman (8) leads his team onto the field before Super Bowl XXVII, a 52-17 Cowboys victory over the Buffalo Bills on January 31, 1993, at the Rose Bowl What: Super Bowl XXVII. When: Jan. 31, 1993. Where: Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. Score: Cowboys 52, Bills 17. MVP: Troy Aikman, Cowboys While the Cowboys won't be participating, they're tied with the San Francisco 49ers for the most Super Bowls in NFL history with five and captured their second in 1977 in Super Bowl XII in a 27-10 win over the Denver Broncos. 1993 (Super Bowl XXVII - Dallas Cowboys 52, Buffalo Bills 17) The King of Pop—Michael Jackson—became the first solo performer to play a Super Bowl Halftime Show on Jan. 31, 1993 at Super Bowl Super Bowl XXVII (1993): Under coach Jimmy Johnson, the Cowboys returned to the top with a blowout win over the Buffalo Bills, 52-17. Aikman threw for 4 touchdowns, including one to Irvin, and the defense intercepted Bills quarterback Jim Kelly four times. The Buffalo Bills solidified their spot in Super Bowl XXVII with two goals in mind: Win their first title, and avoid becoming the first team in history to lose three straight Super Bowls. Meanwhile, the Dallas Cowboys were resurrecting the dynasty that once qualified for 18 of 20 playoffs between the 60s and 80s. Troy [] The defending Super Bowl XXVII champion Cowboys finished with a 12–4 regular season record, despite key players missing games due to injuries. The Bills were making their fourth consecutive Super Bowl appearance, but still seeking their first title, after also finishing with a 12–4 regular season record, largely through the strength of Dallas and Buffalo square off in the Super Bowl for the second consecutive year. Will Jim Kelly finally get the Bills over the top, or will it be the Triple Today we have Super Bowl XXVII, which was held on January 31, 1993, at the Rose Bowl in beautiful Pasadena, California, between the third-time AFC champion Buffalo Bills and the record-setting sixth-time NFC champion Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys then peaked at the right time, beating the 49ers in an epic NFC Championship Game in San Francisco, and dominating the Buffalo Bills inSuper Bowl XXVII. Join NFL Films as they retell the story of how the '92 Cowboys returned to greatness. Cowboys 27, Broncos 10: XXVII: Buffalo Bills: 1993: Cowboys 52, Bills 17: The last time the Dallas Cowboys won a Super Bowl was in 1996, during Super Bowl XXX 1992 Super Bowl Champion; Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free. More 1992 Cowboys Pages. 1992 Statistics; Roster & Players; Games & Schedule; Team Draftees;
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