2009 Dallas Cowboys season

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2009 Dallas Cowboys season
OwnerJerry Jones
General manager
Jay Ratliff DT
Tony Romo QB
DeMarcus Ware LB
Jason Witten TE
AP All-ProsJay Ratliff (1st team)
DeMarcus Ware (1st team)
Andre Gurode (2nd team)
Tony Romo (2nd team)
Jason Witten (2nd team)
Uniform

The

Cowboys Stadium. Their victory over the Oakland Raiders on November 26 extended their Thanksgiving winning streak to four in a row and also ended a three-game losing streak to the Raiders. They also ended the New Orleans Saints' bid for a perfect season after a 13–0 start with a 24–17 victory on December 19, 2009. The Cowboys earned a playoff spot on December 27 after beating the Washington Redskins 17–0. On January 3, 2010, the Cowboys clinched their division with a win over the Philadelphia Eagles
, 24–0.

In the wild-card round of the playoffs, the Cowboys once again defeated the Eagles, 34–14, to score their first playoff win since December 28, 1996 and finish the season sweep of all three games played against Philadelphia. They lost 34–3 to the Minnesota Vikings in the divisional round of the playoffs, ending their season.

Offseason

The

special teams a glaring weakness, so they hired a new coach (Joe DeCamillis) and focused on drafting players who could contribute immediately on this unit. The Cowboys started the day without a first-round draft choice (part of the price to acquire Roy Williams) and then traded out of the second round after they couldn't draft center Max Unger, reaching a total of 12 picks, which was their most selections since the 1992 NFL draft. The eventual result was that the team couldn't find a starter in the group and most of the players drafted were waived by the 2010 season.[1]

On May 2,

special teams coach, fractured one of his cervical vertebrae and Greg Gaither, the assistant athletic trainer, sustained a fracture to the tibia and fibula in his right leg.[2]
The facility was completely destroyed and was never rebuilt. After the incident fallout, Summit Structures, its parent company Cover-All Building Systems and the consulting firm JCI (helped design reinforcements) all filed for bankruptcy after serious structural flaws were found with the construction and manufacturing of the facility.

2009 draft class

2009 Dallas Cowboys Draft
Round Selection Player Position College
3 69 Jason Williams LB Western Illinois
3 75 Robert Brewster
OT
Ball State
4 101 Stephen McGee QB Texas A&M
4 110 Victor Butler LB Oregon State
4 120
Brandon Williams
DE Texas Tech
5 153 DeAngelo Smith CB Cincinnati
5 166 Michael Hamlin
S
Clemson
5 172 David Buehler K USC
6 197 Stephen Hodge S TCU
6 208 John Phillips TE Virginia
7 227 Mike Mickens CB Cincinnati
7 229 Manuel Johnson WR Oklahoma
Compensatory selection

Notes

  • The Cowboys traded their original first, third and sixth-round selections to the Detroit Lions for wide receiver Roy Williams and a seventh-round selection.
  • The Cowboys traded their original second-round selection to the Buffalo Bills for third and fourth-round selections.
  • The Cowboys traded their 2008 fourth-round selection to the Cleveland Browns for a 2009 third-round selection.
  • The Cowboys traded their 2008 third-round selection to the Detroit Lions in exchange for 2008 and 2009 fourth-round selections.
  • The Cowboys traded their original fourth-round selection to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in exchange for fourth and seventh-round selections.
  • The Cowboys traded their original fifth-round selection and seventh-round (acquired from Detroit) selection to the Atlanta Falcons in exchange for a fifth-round selection.
  • The Cowboys traded their 2008 fourth-round selection to the Tennessee Titans for cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones. The Cowboys were to receive a conditional 2009 fourth-round selection (if Jones is not reinstated) or a conditional 2009 fifth-round selection (if Jones is reinstated but gets suspended again).
  • The Cowboys traded their 2008 sixth-round selection and defensive tackle Jason Ferguson to the Miami Dolphins for 2008 and 2009 sixth-round selections.[3]

Schedule

Preseason

Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL.com
recap
1 August 13 at Oakland Raiders L 10–31 0–1
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
Recap
2 August 21 Tennessee Titans W 30–10 1–1
Cowboys Stadium
Recap
3 August 29 San Francisco 49ers L 13–20 1–2 Cowboys Stadium Recap
4 September 4 at Minnesota Vikings W 35–31 2–2 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Recap

Regular season

Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL.com
recap
1 September 13 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 34–21 1–0 Raymond James Stadium Recap
2 September 20 New York Giants L 31–33 1–1
Cowboys Stadium
Recap
3 September 28 Carolina Panthers W 21–7 2–1
Cowboys Stadium
Recap
4 October 4 at Denver Broncos L 10–17 2–2
Invesco Field at Mile High
Recap
5 October 11 at Kansas City Chiefs * W 26–20 (OT) 3–2 Arrowhead Stadium Recap
6 Bye
7 October 25 Atlanta Falcons W 37–21 4–2
Cowboys Stadium
Recap
8 November 1 Seattle Seahawks W 38–17 5–2
Cowboys Stadium
Recap
9 November 8 at Philadelphia Eagles W 20–16 6–2 Lincoln Financial Field Recap
10 November 15 at Green Bay Packers L 7–17 6–3 Lambeau Field Recap
11 November 22 Washington Redskins W 7–6 7–3
Cowboys Stadium
Recap
12 November 26 Oakland Raiders * W 24–7 8–3
Cowboys Stadium
Recap
13 December 6 at New York Giants L 24–31 8–4 Giants Stadium Recap
14 December 13 San Diego Chargers L 17–20 8–5
Cowboys Stadium
Recap
15 December 19 at New Orleans Saints W 24–17 9–5
Louisiana Superdome
Recap
16 December 27 at Washington Redskins W 17–0 10–5
FedExField
Recap
17 January 3 Philadelphia Eagles W 24–0 11–5
Cowboys Stadium
Recap
  • These two games were among the 16 that the NFL designated as "AFL Legacy Games", in honor of the 50th anniversary of the AFL. The Cowboys wore their throwback uniforms during those two games, as did the Kansas City Chiefs (formerly the Dallas Texans) and the Oakland Raiders.[4]

Standings

NFC East
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
(3) Dallas Cowboys 11 5 0 .688 4–2 9–3 361 250 W3
(6) Philadelphia Eagles 11 5 0 .688 4–2 9–3 429 337 L1
New York Giants 8 8 0 .500 4–2 6–6 402 427 L2
Washington Redskins 4 12 0 .250 0–6 2–10 266 336 L3

Regular season results

Week 1: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Period 1 2 34Total
Cowboys 6 7 71434
Buccaneers 0 7 01421

at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida

The Cowboys began their season at

Carnell "Cadillac" Williams got a 1-yard touchdown run. The Cowboys regained the lead as quarterback Tony Romo completed a 42-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Miles Austin
.

Dallas increased their lead in the third quarter as Romo completed a 66-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Roy Williams. In the fourth quarter, Tampa Bay answered with running back Derrick Ward getting a 1-yard touchdown run, yet the Cowboys struck right back with Romo completing an 80-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Patrick Crayton, along with running back Marion Barber getting a 6-yard touchdown run. Afterwards, Tampa Bay's rally only produced a 2-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Byron Leftwich to tight end Kellen Winslow.

With the win, Dallas began its season at 1–0.

Week 2: vs. New York Giants

Period 1 2 34Total
Giants 10 10 01333
Cowboys 7 10 7731

at

Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas

Coming off their road win over the Buccaneers, the Cowboys would play their very first regular season home game at the new

Cowboys Stadium. With an NFL-record regular season crowd on hand, Dallas would play a Sunday night game against their NFC East rival, the New York Giants
.

In the first quarter, Dallas trailed early as Giants kicker

Bruce Johnson returned an interception 34 yards for a touchdown. In the second quarter, the Giants added a Tynes 28-yard field goal to make the score 13–7. The Cowboys responded with a 1-yard Tony Romo touchdown pass to tight end Jason Witten, yet New York went back on top as quarterback Eli Manning completed a 22-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Mario Manningham, this pass however was juggled but still ruled as a touchdown. Dallas closed out the half as kicker Nick Folk
made a 47-yard field goal.

The Cowboys would regain the lead in the third quarter as Romo ran for a 3-yard touchdown. However, in the fourth quarter, the Giants again got the lead as Manning completed a 22-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Steve Smith, followed by Tynes kicking a 36-yard field goal. Dallas responded with a 7-yard touchdown run from running back Felix Jones. The Giants would respond with a game-winning drive capped by a Lawrence Tynes field goal with no time left to seal a Giants victory and hand the Cowboys their first loss in their new stadium

With the loss, the Cowboys fell to 1-1

Week 3: vs. Carolina Panthers

Period 1 2 34Total
Panthers 0 7 007
Cowboys 0 0 101121

at

Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas

Hoping to rebound from their tough divisional loss to the Giants, the Cowboys stayed at home for a Week 3 Monday night duel with the Carolina Panthers. After a scoreless first quarter, Dallas trailed in the second quarter as Panthers quarterback Jake Delhomme completed a 25-yard touchdown pass to tight end Dante Rosario. The Cowboys took control in the third quarter as kicker Nick Folk nailed a 24-yard field goal, followed by running back Tashard Choice getting a 5-yard touchdown run. Dallas pulled away with Folk's 19-yard field goal and cornerback Terence Newman returning an interception 27 yards for a touchdown (with Choice getting the 2-point conversion run).

With the win, the Cowboys improved to 2-1

Week 4: at Denver Broncos

Period 1 2 34Total
Cowboys 10 0 0010
Broncos 0 7 01017

at

Denver, Colorado