The Cowboys won Super Bowl XXX the following year for three titles in four seasons, and thus were two wins away from four consecutive Super Bowl titles. The New England Patriots won Super Bowls XLIX, LI, and LIII for three titles in five seasons. Super Bowl History + indicates Hall of Fame; Table; Date SB AFC Pts NFC Pts MVP Stadium City Dallas Cowboys: 24: Miami Dolphins: 3: Roger Staubach+ Tulane Stadium Super Bowl 8: Miami Dolphins 24, Minnesota Vikings 7; Super Bowl 9: Pittsburgh Steelers 16, Minnesota Vikings 6; Super Bowl 10: Pittsburgh Steelers 21, Dallas Cowboys 17; Super Bowl 11: Oakland Super Bowl VI was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Dallas Cowboys and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Miami Dolphins to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1971 season. 1971 Super Bowl (5): Baltimore Colts 16, Dallas Cowboys 13 1972 Super Bowl (6): Dallas Cowboys 24, Miami Dolphins 3 1973 Super Bowl (7): Miami Dolphins 14, Washington Redskins 7 The Dolphins' first title game appearance came in Super Bowl VI on January 16, 1972, when Miami faced a daunting Dallas Cowboys crew at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana. Super Bowl VI: Dallas Cowboys 24-3 Miami Dolphins: January 14, 1973: Super Bowl VII: Miami Dolphins 14-7 Washington Redskins: January 13, 1974: Super Bowl VIII: Miami Dolphins 24-7 Minnesota Vikings: January 30, 1983: Super Bowl XVII: Washington Redkins 27-17 Miami Dolphins: January 20, 1985: Super Bowl XIX: San Francisco 49ers 38-16 Miami Dolphins Super Bowl 6: Jan. 12, 1972: Dolphins: Cowboys 24, Dolphins 3: Roger Staubach: Super Bowl 10: Jan. 18, 1976: *Only time in league history that a player from the Super Bowl's losing side won Date: Game: Result: January 17, 1971 (Super Bowl V) Baltimore Colts vs Dallas Cowboys: Lost 16-13: January 16, 1972 (Super Bowl VI) Dallas Cowboys vs Miami Dolphins The Cowboys from the NFC — a contender in Super Bowl V — returned to the field to face the AFC’s Miami Dolphins in the 1972 Super Bowl. January 16, 1972, was a day of blisteringly cold weather (just 39 °F at the time of kickoff) and plenty of newly-set NFL records, a notable improvement from the pathetic playing performance in Super Bowl V. Breaking down the history of the coin toss at the Super Bowl and the odds for heads and tails at Super Bowl 59. Cowboys. Cowboys. SB 29. SF vs. SD. Heads. 49ers. Dolphins. Cowboys. SB 5 Broadway Joe Namath led the Jets to the first upset in Super Bowl history, the Dolphins won two of three Super Bowls in the early 1970s and then the Steel Curtain defense propelled the Steelers to Super Bowl VI: Dallas Cowboys 24, Miami Dolphins 3. This was the first time in Super Bowl history where one team failed to record a touchdown, a feat that has happened two more times since Super Bowl VI: Dallas Cowboys 24, Miami Dolphins 3. This was the first time in Super Bowl history where one team failed to record a touchdown, a feat that has happened two more times since From Super Bowl 16 (which decided the champion from the 1981 season) until Super Bowl 31 (1996 season), the NFC went 15-1 against the AFC, and only three of those games were decided by one score. Super Bowl VI: Dallas Cowboys 24, Miami Dolphins 3. This was the first time in Super Bowl history where one team failed to record a touchdown, a feat that has happened two more times since With Super Bowl LIX around the corner, we look at the result of every Super Bowl coin toss and whether heads or tails is the better bet. Super Bowl coin toss history, Cowboys vs. Dolphins How many times have the Dallas Cowboys won the Super Bowl? The Dallas Cowboys have won a total of 5 Super Bowls, in 1971, 1977, 1992-1993 and 1995. Miami Dolphins vs. Dallas Cowboys Results. The following is a list of all regular season and postseason games played between the Miami Dolphins and Dallas Cowboys. The Dolphins / Cowboys rivalry has been played 16 times (including 1 postseason game), with the Miami Dolphins winning 8 games and the Dallas Cowboys winning 8 games. Super Bowl VI: Dallas Cowboys 24, Miami Dolphins 3. This was the first time in Super Bowl history where one team failed to record a touchdown, a feat that has happened two more times since
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