Cowboys' Magnificent Seven: Football Legends of Texas
Meet the Dallas Cowboys' All-Time Greats
From gridiron heroes to Texas icons, these seven players have etched their names in Dallas Cowboys history. Saddle up and discover their legendary stories!
Roger Staubach, America's Team Quarterback
Staubach's leadership and clutch throws led the Cowboys to two Super Bowl victories, earning him NFL MVP honors and a place in the Hall of Fame.
Randy White, The Man in Black
White's ferocious tackling and leadership anchored the "Doomsday Defense," striking fear into opponents and earning him eight Pro Bowl selections.
Tony Dorsett, The Dancing Doll
Dorsett's electrifying speed and dazzling moves revolutionized the running game, earning him the Super Bowl MVP title and a place among the NFL's rushing greats.
Michael Irvin, The Playmaker
The Playmaker" lived up to his name, catching acrobatic passes and scoring touchdowns with flair, becoming a Super Bowl champion and Hall of Famer.
DeMarcus Ware, The Wolf Hunter
Ware's relentless pursuit of quarterbacks brought him the NFL sack record, four Super Bowl appearances, and a reputation as one of the league's most feared defenders.
Troy Aikman, The Cool Hand QB
Aikman's accuracy and composure under pressure led the Cowboys to three Super Bowl victories, earning him multiple MVP awards and a place among the greatest quarterbacks ever.
Emmitt Smith, The Pony Express
Smith's relentless work ethic and punishing runs made him the NFL's all-time leading rusher. He holds four Super Bowl rings and a place in the Hall of Fame, forever a Dallas legend.