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REGULAR SEASON GAME #13 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9,2018 DALLAS COWBOYS VS PHILADELPHIA EAGLES AT&T STADIUM – 3:25 P.M. (CST) DALLAS COWBOYS (7-5) VS PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (6-6) Series Record: Dallas leads the series 67-52 Last Regular Season Meeting: Dallas 27, @ Philadelphia 20, Nov. 11, 2018 Last Regular Season Meeting in Dallas: Philadelphia 37, Dallas 9, Nov 19, 2017 Last Cowboys Regular Season Win: Dallas 27, @ Philadelphia 20, Nov. 11, 2018 Series Streak: Dallas has won five of the last eight, including the last two. RADIO & TELEVISION RADIO KRLD-FM - 105.3 The Fan Play-by-Play: Brad Sham Analyst: Babe Laufenberg Sideline Reporter: Kristi Scales Tune into 105.3 The Fan for pregame and postgame coverage before and after every Dallas Cowboys game. KMVK-FM 107.5 Mega (Spanish) Play-by-Play: Victor Villalba Analyst: Luis Perez Sideline Reporter: Carlos Nava Compass Media Network (National) Play-by-Play: Kevin Ray Analyst: Danny White TELEVISION FOX Sports - KDFW FOX 4 in Dallas/Fort Worth Play-by-Play: Joe Buck Analyst: Troy Aikman Sideline Reporter: Erin Andrews Cowboys Special Edition KTVT CBS11 in Dallas/Ft. Worth 11:00 p.m. Saturday night The Jason Garrett Show KTVT CBS11 in Dallas/Ft. Worth Saturdays at 11:30 p.m. Dallas Cowboys Postgame Show KTVT CBS11 in Dallas/Ft. Worth 11:00 p.m. following every Cowboys game Cowboys OT Somos Cowboys TXA 21 in Dallas/Ft. Worth Telemundo 39 in DFW 7:00 p.m. Game days Saturday 10:30 p.m. THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE COWBOYS & EAGLES 2018 COWBOYS MEDIA GUIDE Tuesday, Dec. 4 4:15 p.m. Locker room open Wednesday, Dec. 5 10:35 a.m. Coach Garrett press conference 11:00 a.m. Coach Pederson conference call 11:15 a.m. Practice - first portion open to local media 1:45 p.m. Locker room open Thursday, Dec. 6 10:35 a.m. Coach Garrett press conference 11:15 a.m. Practice - first portion open to local media 1:15 p.m. Coordinators available 1:30 p.m. Locker room open Friday, Dec. 7 10:35 a.m. Coach Garrett press conference 11:15 a.m. Practice - first portion open to local media 12:45 p.m. Locker room open Saturday, Dec. 8 Player meetings - no access Sunday, Dec. 9 3:25 p.m. Kickoff vs. Philadelphia Series Notables: * Dallas has faced no team more than Philadelphia (119 times) and has defeated them more times (67) than all but one team (Washington - 71). * Dallas and Philadelphia have met in one Wild Card Playoff Game, two Divisional Playoff Games and an NFC Champion- ship Game. * The Cowboys won 11 consecutive games over the Eagles from 1967-1972, marking the second-longest win streak over one opponent in club history. * Dallas and Philadelphia have combined to win 30 of a possible 49 NFC Eastern Division titles. A Cowboys Win Would: * Serve as Dallas’ fifth straight win, longest since an 11-game win streak in 2016. * Give the Cowboys their third straight win over the Eagles - longsest since a three-game streak from 2012-13 - and allow Dallas to sweep the season series against Philadelphia for the first time since 2012 and the 19th time overall. * Up the Cowboys record in the NFC East in 2018 to 4-1, and 7-3 overall in the NFC. * Give Dallas six wins at home this season to tie the 2009 team (6-2) for the second-most victories at AT&T Stadium in a single season since the building opened in 2009. Visit the Dallas Cowboys media portal for updated schedules, game notes, game books, flip cards, etc: http://media.dallascowboys.com. To download the Dallas Cowboys 2018 Media Guide in PDF form, go to the following link: http://media.dallascowboys.com/media-guide/current-year-2018/ FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT DALLASCOWBOYS.COM

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REGULAR SEASON GAME #13SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9,2018

DALLAS COWBOYS VS PHILADELPHIA EAGLESAT&T STADIUM – 3:25 P.M. (CST)

DALLAS COWBOYS (7-5)VS

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (6-6) Series Record:

Dallas leads the series 67-52Last Regular Season Meeting:

Dallas 27, @ Philadelphia 20, Nov. 11, 2018Last Regular Season Meeting in Dallas:

Philadelphia 37, Dallas 9, Nov 19, 2017Last Cowboys Regular Season Win:

Dallas 27, @ Philadelphia 20, Nov. 11, 2018Series Streak:

Dallas has won fi ve of the last eight, including the last two.

RADIO & TELEVISION RADIO

KRLD-FM - 105.3 The FanPlay-by-Play: Brad Sham Analyst: Babe Laufenberg

Sideline Reporter: Kristi ScalesTune into 105.3 The Fan for pregame and postgame coverage before

and after every Dallas Cowboys game. KMVK-FM 107.5 Mega (Spanish)

Play-by-Play: Victor Villalba Analyst: Luis PerezSideline Reporter: Carlos Nava

Compass Media Network (National)Play-by-Play: Kevin Ray Analyst: Danny White

TELEVISION

FOX Sports - KDFW FOX 4 in Dallas/Fort WorthPlay-by-Play: Joe Buck Analyst: Troy Aikman

Sideline Reporter: Erin AndrewsCowboys Special Edition

KTVT CBS11 in Dallas/Ft. Worth11:00 p.m. Saturday nightThe Jason Garrett Show

KTVT CBS11 in Dallas/Ft. WorthSaturdays at 11:30 p.m.

Dallas Cowboys Postgame ShowKTVT CBS11 in Dallas/Ft. Worth

11:00 p.m. following every Cowboys gameCowboys OT Somos CowboysTXA 21 in Dallas/Ft. Worth Telemundo 39 in DFW7:00 p.m. Game days Saturday 10:30 p.m.

THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE

COWBOYS & EAGLES

2018 COWBOYS MEDIA GUIDE

Tuesday, Dec. 4 4:15 p.m. Locker room openWednesday, Dec. 5 10:35 a.m. Coach Garrett press conference 11:00 a.m. Coach Pederson conference call 11:15 a.m. Practice - fi rst portion open to local media 1:45 p.m. Locker room openThursday, Dec. 6 10:35 a.m. Coach Garrett press conference 11:15 a.m. Practice - fi rst portion open to local media 1:15 p.m. Coordinators available 1:30 p.m. Locker room openFriday, Dec. 7 10:35 a.m. Coach Garrett press conference 11:15 a.m. Practice - fi rst portion open to local media 12:45 p.m. Locker room openSaturday, Dec. 8 Player meetings - no accessSunday, Dec. 9 3:25 p.m. Kickoff vs. Philadelphia

Series Notables: * Dallas has faced no team more than Philadelphia (119 times)

and has defeated them more times (67) than all but one team (Washington - 71).

* Dallas and Philadelphia have met in one Wild Card Playoff Game, two Divisional Playoff Games and an NFC Champion-ship Game.

* The Cowboys won 11 consecutive games over the Eagles from 1967-1972, marking the second-longest win streak over one opponent in club history.

* Dallas and Philadelphia have combined to win 30 of a possible 49 NFC Eastern Division titles.

A Cowboys Win Would:* Serve as Dallas’ fi fth straight win, longest since an 11-game

win streak in 2016.* Give the Cowboys their third straight win over the Eagles -

longsest since a three-game streak from 2012-13 - and allow Dallas to sweep the season series against Philadelphia for the fi rst time since 2012 and the 19th time overall.

* Up the Cowboys record in the NFC East in 2018 to 4-1, and 7-3 overall in the NFC.

* Give Dallas six wins at home this season to tie the 2009 team (6-2) for the second-most victories at AT&T Stadium in a single season since the building opened in 2009.

Visit the Dallas Cowboys media portal for updated schedules, game notes, game books, fl ip cards, etc: http://media.dallascowboys.com.To download the Dallas Cowboys 2018 Media Guide in PDF form, go to the following link: http://media.dallascowboys.com/media-guide/current-year-2018/

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT

DALLASCOWBOYS.COM

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H DALLAS COWBOYS DIGITAL HDallasCowboys.com

The Dallas Cowboys official website is your one-stop shop for all breaking news, analysis and opinion, along with unique X’s and O’s breakdown featured in written content, videos and radio podcasts. DallasCowboys.com offers the best collection of timely articles, press conferences and videos, combined with the best spot to purchase tickets and order merchandise from the Cowboys Pro Shop. From the latest news to the latest apparel, there is no better place to visit than DallasCowboys.com

Daily PodcastsTalkin’ Cowboys – True to its name, the “Talkin’ Cowboys” podcast delivers knowledgeable, entertaining coverage of America’s Team. Taylor Stern, Bryan Broaddus, Mickey Spagnola and Rob Phillips supply spirited debate, team updates and exclusive interviews weekdays during foot-ball season. Cowboys Break – This daily show is serious about the Cowboys, without taking themselves too serious in the process. Also known as “The Lunch Break,” this one-hour podcast enters Season 13 with Derek Eagleton and Nick Eatman, who are now joined by beat writer David Helman along with other featured guests. The crew discusses the current state of the team, including fan opinion from calls and social media, giving analysis on the day-to-day events with a mix of historical perspective. Hangin’ with the Boys – What do a former Dallas Cowboys Pro Bowler, a current Dallas Cowboys editor and a Dallas Cowboys programming guy have in common? Absolutely nothing. If you’re looking for a show that’s hard core football all the time, you might want to try another dallas-cowboys.com podcast. If you’re looking for some guys that enjoy talking about Cowboys football but also enjoy giving each other a hard time and having fun, then this is the show for you. Join six-time Pro Bowler Nate Newton, along with Kurt Daniels and Shannon Gross.

Dallas Cowboys on Social Media

@dallascowboys /dallascowboys @dallascowboys @dallascowboys /dallascowboys

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2018 UPCOMING MILESTONES AND CURRENT NOTES With the final quarter of the 2018 season underway for the Dallas Cowboys, the following information pertains to the most current notes, rankings and upcoming milestones:

2018 DALLAS COWBOYS CURRENT TEAM/PLAYER RANKINGS:

* The Cowboys rushing attack ranks sixth in the league with an average of 131.6 yards-per-game, led by Ezekiel Elliott, whose 1,150 rushing yards are second in the league (RUSHING TO THE TOP - page 15).

* Additionally, Dallas’ 4.71 yards-per-carry is seventh in the NFL and 91 rushing first downs are sixth (RUSHING TO THE TOP - page 15).* The Cowboys have 48 “Big-Play” runs of 10-plus yards to place sixth in the NFL (BIG PLAY RUNS - page 15).* Dak Prescott is tied for the second-most wins by any NFL starting quarterback with 29 from 2016-18 (QB WINS - page 11).* Dak Prescott leads the NFL in rushing touchdowns (five) and is eighth among NFL quarterbacks with 301 rushing yards (RAYNE MAN

- page 12).* Ezekiel Elliott has posted six 100-yard rushing games to tie the most in the NFL in 2018, and he has the most (18) from 2016-18 (KEEP

IT 100 - page 13).* Elliott is second in the league with 32 “Big-Play” runs of 10-plus yards, and he also boasts the most (101) from 2016-18 (BIG PLAY

ZEKE - page 14).* Elliott ranks second in the NFL with 1,573 total scrimmage yards (1,150 rush; 423 receiving) (ZEKE & DESTROY - page 14).* Elliott makes up 37% (1,573 total scrimmage yards) of the Cowboys offensive output (DIVIDING UP THE OFFENSIVE PIE - page 14).* Elliott ranks second in the NFL in total first downs with 74 (ranks second in rushing first downs with 60) (‘EZE’ DOES IT - page 15).* In five games since acquiring Amari Cooper, he has posted the fourth-most receiving first downs (23), seventh-most receptions (30),

eighth-most receiving yards (424) and tied for the eighth-most receiving touchdowns (three) from Weeks 9-13 among all NFL receivers (THE AMARI EFFECT - page 15).

* The Dallas offense has improved in multiple offensive categories since acquiring Cooper (THE AMARI EFFECT CONTINUED - page 15). * The Cowboys are holding opponents to 18.6 points-per-game (223 total points), second-fewest in the NFL (POINTS HARD TO COME

BY - page 16).* The Dallas defense ranks fifth overall in total defense, limiting opponents to 318.2 yards-per-game (TOP FIVE D - page 16).* The Cowboys defense is third in the redzone, allowing only 15 touchdowns in 33 offensive appearances (45.5) (RED DEFENSE RE-

DEMPTION - page 16).* Leighton Vander Esch leads the Cowboys defense with 128 tackles - second-most stops by a rookie in team history, since tackles

started to be tracked by coaches film in 1981 (TACKLE LIKE A ROOKIE - page 16).* Dallas’ defense boasts two defenders with 100-plus tackles for the first time since 2016, with Vander Esch (128) and Jaylon Smith

(105) (TRIPLE-DIGIT TACKLE BROS - page 16).* Brett Maher has made the fifth-most field goals (24) in the NFL (BRETT ‘MONEY’ MAHER - page 17). * Maher is also tied for the second-most field goals made from 50-plus yards and the fourth-most in single season team history (NO

PROBLEM FROM FIFTY - page 17).

2018 DALLAS COWBOYS UPCOMING MILESTONES -TEAM:

AT&T Stadium* With one win at home (currently at 5-1) the Cowboys will tie the 2009 team (6-2) for the second-most wins in a single season at AT&T

Stadium (AT&T STADIUM RECORD WHEN... - page 9).2018 DALLAS COWBOYS UPCOMING MILESTONES - INDIVIDUAL:

Jason Garrett - Head Coach* With one win, Jason Garrett (currently at 74-58) will become the second head coach in franchise history with 75 regular season wins

(HEAD COACH WINS - page 7).Ezekiel Elliott - RB

* Ezekiel Elliott (currently at 18) needs one 100-yard rushing game to tie DeMarco Murray for the fourth-most 100-yard rushing games by a Cowboys rusher in team history (THE BOOK OF EZEKIEL - page 13).

* With a 100-yard game, Elliott would tie his career-high for a season with seven (2016).* Elliott (currently at 804) needs 15 carries to top Herschel Walker (818) for 10th on the club’s all-time rushing attempts list.* Elliott needs two rushing touchdowns to become the eighth player in team history to reach 30 in a career.* Elliott (currently at 4,819) needs 181 scrimmage yards to become the 17th player in team history to reach 5,000 in a career.* With at least 200 scrimmage yards, it would mark Elliott’s fifth career game with 200 scrimmage yards to serve as the most by a Dallas

Cowboy. It would also be Elliott’s third such game of the season to establish a franchise record for the most games with at least 200 scrimmage yards in a season (ZEKE & DESTROY - page 14).

* Elliott (currently at four) needs one game with at least 100 rushing yards and 50 receiving yards to post the most such games in Cow-boys history

L.P. Ladouceur - LS* By playing against Philadelphia (12/9), L.P. Ladouceur will break a tie with Bill Bates (217) for sole possession of the third-most games

played in franchise history. DeMarcus Lawrence - DE

* DeMarcus Lawrence needs 1.5 sacks to reach 10.0 sacks on the season to mark the first time a Dallas defender has posted double-digit sacks in consecutive seasons since DeMarcus Ware had a streak of five seasons from 2007-11.

* Lawrence needs 2.0 sacks to top Anthony Spencer (33.0) for eighth on the team’s all-time sacks list. With 3.0 sacks he ties Charles Haley (34.0) for seventh.

Brett Maher - K* Brett Maher (currently at four) needs to make one 50-yard field goal to tie Dan Bailey’s 2014 & 2015 totals for the second-most made in

single season team history. With two he ties Bailey’s 2013 total for the most made in a single season team history (NO PROBLEM FROM FIFTY - page 17).

Dak Prescott - QB* Dak Prescott needs one win to reach 30 for his career.* Prescott (currently at 63) needs six rushing attempts to top Quincy Carter (68 – 2003) for the most by a Cowboys quarterback in a

single season.* Prescott (currently at five) needs one rushing touchdown to tie his 2016 and 2017 totals for the most rushing scores by a Cowboys

quarterback in a single season in team history.Leighton Vander Esch - LB

* Leighton Vander Esch (currently at 128) needs nine stops to move past Dexter Coakley (136 – 1997) and take over as the all-time leader in tackles by a rookie (TACKLE LIKE A ROOKIE - page 16).

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2018 POSTGAME NOTES - VS NEW ORLEANS (11/29)2018 DALLAS COWBOYS POSTGAME NOTES VS NEW ORLEANS (11/29) - TEAM:

* With the victory over New Orleans, who previously won its last 10 games, Dallas claimed its fourth straight win, longest since an 11-game win streak in 2016.

* The Cowboys improved their all-time record against the NFC South to 57-32, and upped Dallas’ overall record in the NFC to 6-3 in 2018.

* Dallas held New Orleans’ top scoring offense, who entered the game averaging 37.1 points-per-game, to 10 points - fewest of the 2018 season by the Saints, and the fewest scored by a New Orleans team since a six point output in 2015 at Houston (11/29).

* The Cowboys held the Saints offense to 176 yards, the fewest total net yards for New Orleans all season, the fewest by a Sean Pay-ton coached team in his New Orleans tenure, and the fewest yards by a Saints offense since the 2001 season against San Francisco (1/6/02).

* It was also the third-lowest total by an opposing team all-time at AT&T Stadium.* Dallas shutout New Orleans in the first half, marking the first time the Saints have been shut out in a half since at Houston (11/29/15).

Additionally, the Cowboys shut out the Saints in the first half in 2014 (9/28).* The Cowboys defense held the Saints offense to 59 total net yards in the first half, the fewest total net yards New Orleans has pro-

duced in a half since they had 24 total net yards at Cincinnati (12/22/02).

2018 DALLAS COWBOYS POSTGAME NOTES VS NEW ORLEANS (11/29) - INDIVIDUAL:

Cole Beasley - WR

* Cole Beasley’s two receptions for nine yards gave him 302 for his career to move past Doug Cosbie (300) and Miles Austin (301) for 10th on the club’s all-time receptions list.

Amari Cooper - WR

* Amari Cooper led the team with eight receptions for 75 yards.* Cooper’s receptions allowed him to surpass 250 for his career (255).

Ezekiel Elliott - RB

* Ezekiel Elliott rushed 23 times for 76 yards.* Elliott also caught six passes for 60 yards and a touchdown.* By totaling 23 carries, Elliott posted his 27th career game with at least 20 carries.* With the win, the Cowboys improved to 21-6 in games in which Elliott rushes for 20-or-more carries.* With 60 receiving yards tonight, Elliott established a single-season career best in receiving yards (423) to top his 2016 total (363).* Elliott’s receiving yards allowed him to reach 1,000 for his career (1,055) and become the 16th running back in team history to accom-

plish that feat.* Elliott became the ninth running back in team history to reach 50 receptions in a season (53).* Elliott’s receiving touchdown gave him three on the season and established a single-season career-high.

L.P. Ladouceur - LS

* L.P. Ladouceur tied Bill Bates (217) for the third-most games played in franchise history.

Dak Prescott - QB

* Dak Prescott completed 24 passes on 28 attempts for 248 yards with one touchdown, no interceptions and a 115.5 quarterback rating.* Prescott’s 85.7 completion percentage was the second-highest of his career (88.9 against Tampa Bay, 12/18/16).* Prescott’s 194 passing yards in the first half were the second-most yards in a half, most in a first half, of his career. He had 212 passing

yards in the second half at the N.Y. Giants (12/10/17).* Prescott had 18 straight completions in the game to establish a career-best. It is the second-most consecutive completions in team

history (Brandon Weeden – 21, 11/2/14-9/13/15) (EIGHTEEN-IN-A-ROW - page 12).* Prescott topped Craig Morton (1,308) in pass attempts for sixth all-time in franchise history (1,313) (DAK TO THE FUTURE - page 10).

Jaylon Smith - LB

* Jaylon Smith established a single-season career-high and crossed the century mark in tackles for the first time in his career.* Collectively, he also reached 200 tackles for his career.

Leighton Vander Esch - LB

* Leighton Vander Esch’s nine tackles gave him 128 on the season (according to coaches film) and allowed him to top Roy Williams (108 – 1992) and Michael Downs (127 - 2002) for the second-highest tackle total by a rookie in team history, since 1981 when the start started to be tracked by coaches film (TACKLE LIKE A ROOKIE - page 16).

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H HEAD COACHES HJASON GARRETT (74-58, 8th Year)

Jason Garrett was named the eighth head coach in Dallas Cow-boys history on January 5, 2011. Garrett became the first former Dallas Cowboys player to become the team’s head coach. As a backup quar-terback during his playing career in Dallas, he started nine-of-23 games played and was a member of teams that won six division titles and three Super Bowl championships. Garrett was elevated to the Cowboys top job after taking over as the team’s interim head coach midway through 2010. He guided the club to a 5-3 mark to finish the season after the team started 1-7. He led Dallas to an 8-8 record, narrowly missing the playoffs and an NFC East Division title in each his first three full seasons as head coach (2011-13). Garrett guided the 2014 squad to an NFL-best tying 12-4 record, the club’s 22nd Division title - 18th NFC East title - 31st postseason appearance and 34th playoff win. His team fought through adversity in 2015, especially on the injury front where they endured injuries to Tony Romo, Dez Bryant and Orlando Scandrick amongst others, while slipping to 4-12 on the season. The team bounced back under Garrett in 2016, completing the club’s largest one-sea-son turnaround in franchise history with a nine-game difference, finishing with a 13-3 record in 2016. The record included beginning the season 0-1 and going on to win 11 straight games - the longest single-season win streak in team history. Garrett’s Cowboys won their second division cham-pionship with him at the helm, while earning the NFC’s top overall seed and hosting an NFC Divisional Playoff Game for the first time since 2007. He was named AP Coach of the Year for his team’s 2016 accomplishments. The 2017 Cowboys finished 9-7, just missing the playoffs, but their record gave them back-to-back winning seasons for the first time since 2008-09. From 2007-13, when Garrett was brought on board as the Cowboys offensive coordinator, the unit finished among the NFL’s top-10 in total offense in five of his seven years at the helm: 2013 (10th), 2012 (6th), 2010 (10th), 2009 (2nd) and 2007 (2nd). The team has set single-season records in a handful of categories, including topping 6,000 net yards for the first four times in franchise history (2009- 6,390; 2011 - 6,008; 2014 - 6,138 and 2016 - 6,027). Since his arrival in 2007, not only has the team set single-season records in numerous offensive categories, but the club’s cumulative numbers for gross passing yards (39,993) and total points (3,919) represent the best totals over a 10-year span in the history of the organization while the club’s 58,567 total net yards are second.

DOUG PEDERSON (29-18, 3rd Year) Doug Pederson was named head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles on January 18, 2016 following a three-year run as the offensive coordina-tor of the Kansas City Chiefs from 2013-15. In just his second season as an NFL head coach, Pederson led the Eagles to a 13-3 regular-season record, an NFC East title, the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs and the first Super Bowl title in franchise history with a 41-33 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII.As a first-year head coach with the Eagles in 2016, Pederson helped de-velop rookie quarterback Carson Wentz, the second overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft. Under Pederson’s direction, Wentz went on to set a team and all-time NFL rookie record with 379 completions, while posting franchise rookie records in pass attempts (607), passing yards (3,782), passing touchdowns (16) and completion percentage (62.4%). Wentz also pro-duced the fourth-most passing yards (3,782) in single-season team histo-ry and NFL rookie history. Wentz started all 16 games in his rookie sea-son, becoming the first Eagles quarterback to start all 16 regular-season games since Donovan McNabb in 2008. Prior to arriving in Philadelphia, Pederson served as the offensive coordinator in Kansas City from 2013-15 and helped guide the Chiefs to a 31-17 regular-season record. In 2015 Pederson helped the Chiefs rebound from a 1-5 start to win a franchise-record 11 consecutive games, including Kansas City’s first playoff victory in 22 years. Before joining Kansas City, Pederson served as the quarterbacks coach in Philadelphia from 2011-12. Pederson began his pro coaching career as an offensive quality control coach with the Eagles in 2009 and served in that capacity through the 2010 season. A 12-year NFL veteran, Pederson played quarterback for the Green Bay Packers, Miami Dolphins, Philadelphia Eagles and Cleveland Browns after originally being drafted by the Carolina Panthers in the 1995 expan-sion draft. Pederson served as a backup quarterback for Green Bay from 1995-98 and 2001-04 and was part of a Packer team that won Super Bowl XXXI.

JASON GARRETTHead Coach2011-2018

AWARDS & HONORS

2016 NFL Coach of the Year

2007 Pro Football Weekly’s NFL Assistant Coach of the Year

2 NFC East Division Titles

Different players selected to the Pro Bowl since 2010 for a total of 44 appearances.20

TOP FINISHES

1Jason Garrett is the first former Dallas Cowboys player to become the team’s

head coach.

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Rush Yards-Per-Game (137.7)

Yards-Per-Rush (4.65)

Rushing Touchdowns (66)

Passing TD% (5.1%)

Passing Yards-Per-Attempt (7.48)

Since 2014, Jason Garrett has led the offense to the top of the rankings in several key categories:

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ALL-TIME WINNING TRADITION The Dallas Cowboys own the league’s highest all-time regular season winning percentage by current NFL teams:

Highest Win Percentage - NFL Regular Season Team W L T Pct. Dallas ................ 509 379 6 .573 Chicago ............. 757 583 42 .565 Green Bay ......... 741 569 38 .565 New England ..... 498 389 9 .561 Miami ................. 451 357 4 .558

Dallas’ combined winning percentage of .572 in both the regu-lar and postseasons is also tops in the league:

Highest Win Percentage - NFL Regular Season & Postseason Team W L T Pct. Dallas ................ 543 406 6 .572 Green Bay ......... 775 591 38 .567 New England ..... 532 409 9 .565 Chicago ............. 774 601 42 .563 Miami ................. 471 378 4 .555* Since 1972, ties have been calculated as half-win and half loss. Prior to 1972 tie games were ignored in calculating a team’s win-ning percentage. Ties since 1972: Dallas (0), New England (0), Miami (1) Chicago (1), Green Bay (8).

500 COMBINED WINS With the win against New Orleans (9/28/14), the Dallas Cow-boys earned their 500th team win (including postseason), becom-ing the 11th team in NFL history (now at 13 teams) to reach that mark. They did it in 880 games, the second-fastest team to reach that total:

Fastest to 500 Wins (Reg. & Postseason) - NFL History All-Time Team Founded 500th Win Gms Win Total Chicago ..............1920 11/17/85 870 774-601-42 Dallas .................1960 9/28/14 880 543-406-6 New England .....1960 12/4/16 911 532-409-9 San Francisco.......1950 10/9/11 937 560-490-14 N.Y. Giants .........1925 10/17/93 941 715-618-33 Indianapolis .......1953 9/28/14 951 534-482-7 Green Bay ..........1921 10/10/93 960 775-591-38 Washington ........1932 11/20/00 962 622-606-28 LA Rams ............1937 12/5/04 964 585-585-21 Pittsburgh ..........1933 12/18/04 1,002 657-567-21 Philadelphia .......1933 12/28/04 1,068 591-617-25 Detroit ................1930 12/12/10 1,135 564-669-32 Arizona ..............1920 12/11/11 1,234 560-748-40

A WINNING TREND The Dallas Cowboys entered the 2018 season as one-of-12 teams in the league with at least 500 regular season wins. Last sea-son at the N.Y. Giants (12/10/17), Dallas became just the 12th team with 500 regular season wins. The Cowboys are currently 12th on the NFL’s all-time regular season wins list: Chicago 757 LA Rams 566 Green Bay 741 Detroit 557 N.Y. Giants 691 Arizona 553 Pittsburgh 621 San Francisco 530 Washington 599 Indianapolis 512 Philadelphia 569 Dallas 509

HEAD COACH WINS With the team’s 7-5 record in 2018, Dallas Cowboys Head Coach Jason Garrett’s current regular season record as the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys stands at 74-58 - the second-most wins all-time in team history:

Most Regular Season Wins by a Cowboys Head Coach Coach Years Won Loss Tied Pct Tom Landry ............. 1960-88 250 162 6 .605 Jason Garrett* ...... 2010-18 74 58 0 .561 Jimmy Johnson ...... 1989-93 44 36 0 .550 Barry Switzer .......... 1994-97 40 24 0 .625 Bill Parcells ............. 2003-06 34 30 0 .531 Wade Phillips .......... 2007-10 34 22 0 .607 Chan Gailey ............ 1998-99 18 14 0 .563 Dave Campo .......... 2000-02 15 33 0 .313

*Record under Coach Garrett includes games as interim head coach in 2010 (5-3).

Among current NFL head coaches, Garrett ranks 10th in reg-ular season wins:

Most Regular Season Wins - Current NFL Head Coaches Coach Yrs Won Loss Tied Pct Bill Belichick ...................23 259 121 0 .682 Andy Reid ......................19 193 122 1 .612 Mike McCarthy ...............12 125 77 2 .618 Marvin Lewis ..................15 130 119 3 .522 Mike Tomlin ....................11 123 64 1 .657 Pete Carroll ....................12 119 84 1 .586 Sean Payton ..................11 115 73 0 .612 John Harbaugh ..............10 100 72 0 .581 Jon Gruden ....................11 97 91 0 .516 Jason Garrett..................8 74 58 0 .561

GETTING TO FIVE HUNDRED The Dallas Cowboys notched the franchise’s 500th regular sea-son win after a victory at the N.Y. Giants (12/10/17). Dallas reached that mark in 879 games, second-fastest all-time in NFL history only to Chicago’s league-best 863 games. The win also served as Jerry Jones’ 250th regular season win as the Dallas Cowboys Owner, President and General Manager:

Fastest to 500 Wins (Regular Season) - NFL History All-Time Team Founded 500th Win Gms Win Total Chicago ..............1920 11/17/85 863 757-583-42 Dallas .................1960 9/28/14 879 509-379-6 San Francisco.......1950 10/20/13 929 530-470-14 N.Y. Giants .........1925 12/11/94 935 691-593-33 Indianapolis .......1953 12/5/16 946 512-459-7 Green Bay ..........1921 11/13/94 962 741-569-38 LA Rams ............1937 11/18/07 969 566-560-21 Washington ........1932 9/12/04 979 599-587-28 Pittsburgh ..........1933 9/16/07 998 621-542-21 Philadelphia .......1933 11/15/10 1,059 569-596-25 Detroit ................1930 10/2/11 1,125 557-656-32 Arizona ..............1920 9/30/12 1,228 553-739-40

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2018 STATISTICAL COMPARISON(league ranking)

Cowboys EaglesRecord ................................................. 7-5 6-6 Scoring Avg. (NFL rank) ...................... 20.6 (24) 21.5 (21)Opp. Scoring Avg. (NFL rank).............. 18.5 (2) 22.2 (12)Total Off. (NFL rank) ............................ 331.8 (25) 360.8 (17)Rushing Off. (NFL rank) .............................. 131.6 (6) 103.3 (23)Passing Off. (NFL rank) ....................... 200.3 (27) 257.5 (12)Total Def. (NFL rank) ........................... 318.2 (5) 368.0 (21)Rushing Def. (NFL rank) ...................... 91.3 (4) 103.7 (10)Passing Def. (NFL rank) ...................... 226.9 (7) 264.3 (26)Kickoff Return Avg. .............................. 23.7 (14) 22.2 (19)Punt Return Avg. ................................. 5.3 (30) 6.2 (24)Turnover Margin .................................. +2 (14t) -8 (26t)Penalties .............................................. 65 73Penalty Yards ...................................... 588 624 Opp. Penalties ..................................... 58 87Opp. Penalty Yards .............................. 427 759

PLAYER HIGHLIGHTS VS. EAGLESChidobe Awuzie - CB Recorded his first interception at Philadelphia (12/31/17). In three games has posted seven tackles, three breakups and an in-terception. Made four stops and two breakups in the first matchup this season.Cole Beasley - WR Established career-highs in receptions (nine) and receiving yards (112) and tied his career-best with two touchdowns against Philadelphia (11/8/15). In 12 career games has 43 receptions for 431 yards and two touchdowns. Caught four passes for 37 yards in the first contest of 2018.Amari Cooper - WR In two games - one with Oakland - caught nine passes for 141 yards and a touchdown. In his first matchup as a Cowboy, made six receptions for 75 yards.Tyrone Crawford - DT In 10 games has posted 18 tackles, 5.5 sacks, 10 quarterback pressures, three tackles for loss, four pass breakups. Notched a career-high 2.0 sacks at Philadelphia (12/14/14). Collected two tackles and a sack in the first game at Philadelphia (11/11/18).Ezekiel Elliott - RB In three games against Philadelphia, rushed 68 times for 350 yards (two 100-yard games) and a touchdown and caught 13 passes for 126 yards and a score. Rushed for 151 yards and a touchdown and caught six passes for 36 yards and a score in the first matchup of 2018 at Philadelphia (11/11).Allen Hurns - WR In two games - one with Jacksonville - made six receptions for 150 yards and two touchdowns. While with the Jaguars, caught four passes for 110 yards and a career-high two scores at Phila-delphia (9/7/14). Had two catches for 40 yards in the first matchup of 2018 at Phialdelphia (11/11).Byron Jones - S Has 31 tackles, two tackles for loss and five pass breakups in seven games. Made two stops and a pass breakup in the first game at Philadelphia (11/11/18).Chris Jones - P In 11 career games has a 44.0 gross average and a 40.0 net average while limiting Philadelphia returners to 113 total return yards and 27 punts downed inside the 20-yard line on 58 punts with a career-long punt of 66 yards. Also logged career-bests in punts (nine) and punts downed inside the opponents’ 20-yard line (six) at Philadelphia (10/20/13). DeMarcus Lawrence - DE Totaled 18 tackles, 14 quarterback pressures and four tackles for loss in eight games. Logged a career-best six tackles against Philadelphia (11/8/15). Made two stops, a tackle for loss and three pressures in the first game against Phialdelphia (11/11/18).Sean Lee - LB In nine games has 70 tackles, eight tackles for loss, an inter-ception, two pressures and four pass breakups. Was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week at Philadelphia (9/20/15) after log-ging a series-high 14 tackles, three tackles for loss, an intercep-tion, a pressure and two breakups. Made 12 tackles and a tackle for loss in one game in 2017.Dak Prescott - QB Is 3-2 as a starter with 918 yards on 84-of-144 passes with four touchdowns and four interceptions in five games. Also rushed 18 times for 82 yards (4.6) and two scores. Completed 26-of-36 passes for 270 yards with one touchdown and ran six times for nine yards and a score in the first game at Philadelphia (11/11/18).

INSIDE THE SERIES HISTORY All-time including playoffs, Dallas and Philadelphia have faced each other 119 times, and Dallas holds a 67-52 series advantage.In the 119 games of the series there have been: * 52 games decided by two-or-more touchdowns * 32 games decided by three-or-more touchdowns * 46 games decided by a touchdown-or-less * An 11-game winning streak by Dallas * An eight-game losing streak by Dallas * A 49-point win by Dallas - biggest Cowboys win (10/9/66) * A 38-point loss by Dallas - biggest Cowboys loss (12/28/06) * Five shutouts - three by Dallas * Four playoff games - one Wild Card, two Divisional Playoffs and one NFC Championship Game * Three playoff wins by Dallas - the Wild Card game and both Divisional Games * Two overtime game - both Dallas losses * Eleven Monday night games and 12 Sunday night games * Two Thanksgiving Day games * Two Saturday games and one Friday game * Four season openers and seven season finales * 2,575 points scored by Dallas, 2,349 allowed * A 30-27 Cowboys record on the road in Philadelphia * A 37-24 Cowboys record in home games, including a 4-6 record at AT&T Stadium, including playoffs.

ALL-TIME STAT COMPARISON This week’s game marks the 116th regular season game be-tween Dallas and Philadelphia. Below is a brief look into the stats of the series:

TEAM TOTALS Cowboys EaglesWins ......................................... 64 51Points.................................. 2,470 2,294Total Net Yards ................ 37,214 35,014Net Rushing Yards ........... 15,093 13,062Net Passing Yards ........... 22,121 21,952

SINGLE-GAME TEAM-HIGHS Cowboys EaglesPoints............................... 56 10/9/66 49 11/15/04Total Net Yards ..............652 10/9/66 495 10/30/11Net Rushing Yards .........286 11/18/73 306 9/3/00Net Passing Yards .........440 10/9/66 370 12/5/65

SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Cowboys Eagles

Passing Yards 394 - D. Meredith 10/9/66 380 - R. Jaworski 10/20/85

Rushing Yards 237- E. Smith 10/31/93 201 - D. Staley 9/3/00

Receiving Yards 213 - T. Hill 11/12/79 210 - D. Jackson 12/12/10

SERIES HISTORY Dallas and Philadelphia have squared off 115 times in the reg-ular season with Dallas holding a 64-51 advantage. Along with the four playoff games, Dallas holds a 67-52 record over the Eagles. The Cowboys lost the first three games of the series before log-ging win streaks of 11 games and nine games over the course of the next 18 years. There have been four playoff games - one Wild Card Game (2009), two Divisional Playoff Games (1992 and 1995) and an NFC Championship Game (1980). Below is a brief look at the last 20 games of the series: Dal DalDate Loc. W/L Score Date Loc. W/L Score

* NFC Wild Card game

11/8/09 Phi W 20-161/3/10 Dal W 24-01/9/10* Dal W 34-1412/12/10 Dal L 27-301/2/11 Phi W 14-1310/30/11 Phi L 7-3412/24/11 Dal L 7-2011/11/12 Phi W 38-2312/2/12 Dal W 38-3310/20/13 Phi W 17-3

12/29/13 Dal L 22-2411/27/14 Dal L 10-3312/14/14 Phi W 38-279/20/15 Phi W 20-1011/8/15 Dal L(OT) 27-3310/30/16 Dal W 29-231/17/17 Phi L 13-2711/19/17 Dal L 9-3712/31/17 Phi W 6-011/11/18 Phi W 27-20

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AT&T STADIUM RECORD WHEN... In 2018 the Dallas Cowboys reached a milestone with their 10th season in what is now AT&T Stadium. This season the Cow-boys have a 5-1 record at home - tied for the third-most wins in a single season all-time at AT&T Stadium. Dallas’ first game at the venue was on Sept. 20, 2009 - a 31-33 loss to the N.Y. Giants. The club’s first win came a week later with a 21-7 decision over Carolina. Overall, Dallas owns a 42-36 regular season record - 2-1 postseason - and a 44-37 overall mark at home in AT&T Stadium. Below is a breakdown of the club’s record on their home turf: Regular season ................................42-36 Postseason ..........................................2-1 Overall ..............................................44-37 Regular Post September .................................................... 11-5 October ........................................................... 8-11 November ..................................................... 15-10 December ....................................................... 6-9 January ........................................................... 2-1 2-1

Playing at noon ............................................. 13-8 Playing at 3:30 .............................................. 14-17 1-1 Playing in prime time..................................... 15-11 1-0

Thursday ......................................................... 6-5 Saturday.......................................................... 0-2 1-0 Sunday .......................................................... 33-25 1-1 Monday ........................................................... 3-4

Fully closed stadium ..................................... 27-23 2-1 Fully open stadium .......................................... 8-8 Roof open, doors closed ................................. 2-4 Roof closed, doors open ................................. 5-1

Playing against the NFC East ....................... 15-14 1-0 Playing against the NFC (non-NFC East) ..... 15-14 1-1 Playing against the AFC................................ 12-8

Team-by-team Team W L Pct Team W L Pct

The Cowboys posted a 7-1 home mark in 2016 - including a stadium-record seven-game win streak - for the best home record by a Cowboys team since the stadium opened in 2009: Most Single Season Wins at AT&T Stadium – Dallas Cowboys Consec. Home Season Wins Wins Record 2016 .............7 7 7-1 2009 .............6 5 6-2 2011 .............5 4 5-3 2013 .............5 3 5-3 2018 .............5 3 5-1 Dallas extended its home win streak to eight games from Sept. 25, 2016 through Sept. 10, 2017 to tie the fifth-longest home win streak in franchise history, longest at AT&T Stadium:

Most Consecutive Home Wins - Dallas Cowboys Consec. Wins Dates 18 .................................12/20/98 - 12/12/99 11 .................................9/29/91 - 11/1/92 10 .................................10/11/71 - 11/12/72 9 .................................11/23/75 - 11/25/76 8 .................................11/18/96 - 11/16/97 8 .................................12/20/98 - 12/12/99 8 .................................9/25/16 - 9/10/17

Arizona..............0 1 .000 Atlanta...............1 1 .500 Baltimore...........1 0 1.000 Buffalo ...............1 0 1.000 Carolina ............1 1 .500 Chicago.............1 2 .333 Cincinnati ..........1 0 1.000 Cleveland ..........1 0 1.000 Denver ..............0 1 .000 Detroit ...............3 1 .750 Green Bay.........0 2 .000 Houston ............1 0 1.000 Indianapolis.......1 0 1.000 Jacksonville ......1 1 .500 Kansas City.......1 0 1.000 LA/SD Chargers .0 2 .000 LA/StL Rams .....2 1 .667 Miami ................1 0 1.000

Minnesota .........1 0 1.000 New England ....0 1 .000 New Orleans .....2 2 .500 N.Y. Giants ........5 5 .500 N.Y. Jets ............0 1 .000 Oakland ............2 0 1.000 Philadelphia ......3 6 .333 Pittsburgh..........1 0 1.000 San Francisco ...0 1 .000 Seattle...............2 2 .500 Tampa Bay ........2 0 1.000 Tennessee ........0 2 .000 Washington .......7 3 .700

Postseason Detroit ...............1 0 1.000 Green Bay.........0 1 .000 Philadelphia ......1 0 1.000

DATING GAME This week’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles is being played on Dec. 9. In the 58 years of Cowboys football, there have been eight Dec. 9 games. The Cowboys hold a 5-3 record when playing on Dec. 9. They have faced St. Louis, Washington, the N.Y. Giants, Detroit, Cincinnati, and Chicago. Dallas’ first-ever Dec. 9 game came in 1962, a 20-52 loss to the St. Louis Cardi-nals. Its last Dec 9 game was in 2013, a 28-45 loss to Chicago:

Opp/ Dal Opp/ DalDate Loc. W/L Score Date Loc. W/L Score12/9/62 @StL L 20-52 12/9/01 NYG W 20-1312/9/72 WAS W 34-23 12/9/07 @Det W 28-2712/9/73 WAS W 27-7 12/9/12 @Cin W 20-19 12/9/84 WAS L 28-30 12/9/13 @Chi L 28-45

SOLD OUT STADIUMS The Cowboys have played in front of sold out stadiums in 464 of their last 466 games (including playoffs) and in 266 consecutive games. They played in front of sold out crowds in 153 consecu-tive games at Texas Stadium (including playoffs) - dating back to Dec. 16, 1990 against Phoenix, their last home non-sellout. Dallas opened what is now named AT&T Stadium with the largest crowd to witness a regular season NFL game with 105,121 tickets distributed and have 80 straight sellouts (including playoffs). The Cowboys have sold out each of their last 231 home games. On the road, Dallas has played in front of sold out crowds in 132 straight games (including playoffs), dating back to its last road non-sellout - at Arizona (10/20/02).

FIRST TIME...LAST TIME The first time these two clubs met, the Cowboys were just two weeks old, and Dallas was unable to claim its first win of the sea-son, falling to the Philadelphia Eagles 25-27 in front of 18,500 fans at the Cotton Bowl on Sept. 30, 1960. The last time these two teams met was earlier this season in Philadelphia back on Nov. 11. The Cowboys won their second consecutive game against the Eagles following a 27-20 victory on Sunday Night Football.

ALL IN THE FAMILY Dallas finished 5-1 in the NFC East in 2017, and is 3-1 in 2018. The Cowboys opened NFC East play with a 21-13 home victory over the New York Giants in Week 2. They next fell at Washing-ton 20-17 in Week 7 before a 27-20 road victory at Philadelphia. Dallas defeated Washington in the annual Thanksgiving Game on Nov. 22, 31-23. This week the Cowboys host the Eagles before closing out the season at the Giants on Dec. 30. Overall, the Cowboys hold a 203-143-4 record against current NFC East rivals. Below is a look at Dallas’ record against the East:

Long Long Cur. W L T Pct. Win Str. Loss Str. Str.Washington ......... 71 45 2 .610 10 4 W1NY Giants ........... 65 46 2 .584 12 6 W3Philadelphia ...... 67 52 0 .563 11 8 W2Totals ............... 203 143 4 .587 - - W2

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DAK TO THE FUTURE In his third pro season, Dak Prescott ranks sixth in comple-tions (862) and attempts (1,313), and is seventh in wins (29), passing yards (9,666) and passing touchdowns (59) in team history:

Dallas Cowboys All-Time QB ChartWINS AS STARTER

Troy Aikman ................... 94 Roger Staubach ............. 85 Tony Romo ..................... 78 Danny White................... 62 Don Meredith.................. 47 Craig Morton .................. 32 Dak Prescott ................. 29

ATTEMPTS Troy Aikman .............4,715 Tony Romo ................ 4,335 Roger Staubach ........ 2,958 Danny White.............. 2,950 Don Meredith............. 2,308 Dak Prescott ............1,313

COMPLETIONS Troy Aikman ..............2,898 Tony Romo ................ 2,829 Danny White.............. 1,761 Roger Staubach ........ 1,685 Don Meredith............. 1,170 Dak Prescott ............... 862

PASSING YARDS Tony Romo .............. 34,183 Troy Aikman ..............32,942 Roger Staubach........22,700 Danny White .............21,959 Don Meredith ............17,199 Craig Morton .............10,279 Dak Prescott..............9,666

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Tony Romo ................... 247 Troy Aikman .................. 165 Danny White ................. 155 Roger Staubach............ 153 Don Meredith ................ 135 Craig Morton ................... 80 Dak Prescott.................. 59

DAK’S RECORD WHEN... Since taking over as Dallas’ starting quarterback in 2016, Dak Prescott has compiled a 29-15 regular season record in 44 career starts, and is 0-1 in the postseason. Below is a look at Prescott’s record under several different circumstances:

Regular Post Playing at home: ..........................................15-7 0-1 Playing on the road: .....................................14-8

Playing indoors: ...........................................15-7 0-1 Playing outdoors: .........................................14-8

Playing against the NFC East: ..................... 11-5 Playing against the NFC (non-NFC East): .. 11-6 0-1 Playing against the AFC: .............................. 7-4

Playing on artificial turf: ...............................18-11 0-1 Playing on natural grass: ............................11-4

Offense totals over 300 yards: .................... 25-5 0-1 Throws for over 300 yards: ........................... 3-0 0-1 Throws for 200-299 yards: .......................... 21-7

Throws only one touchdown: .........................9-4 Throws more than one touchdown: .............15-4 0-1 Completes 60.0%-or-more of his passes:.....26-9 0-1

Throws no interceptions: ..............................26-5 Throws one interception: ...............................2-3 0-1 Throws more than one interception: ..............1-7 Records at least 100.0 passer rating: ..........20-1 0-1

Commits no turnovers...................................23-1

Sacked one time-or-less: ............................ 14-3 Sacked more than once: ............................. 15-12 0-1

September: ................................................... 6-4 October: ........................................................ 7-4 November: .................................................. 10-4 December: .................................................... 6-2 January: ......................................................... 0-1 0-1

Team-by-team Team W L Pct Team W L Pct

Arizona ............1 0 1.000 Atlanta .............1 1 .500 Baltimore .........1 0 1.000 Carolina ...........0 1 .000 Chicago ...........1 0 1.000 Cincinnati .........1 0 1.000 Cleveland.........1 0 1.000 Denver .............0 1 .000 Detroit ..............2 0 1.000 Green Bay .......1 1 .500 Houston ...........0 1 .000 Jacksonville .....1 0 1.000 Kansas City .....1 0 1.000 LA Chargers.....0 1 .000 LA Rams ..........0 1 .000

Minnesota ........1 0 1.000 New Orleans ....1 0 1.000 N.Y. Giants .......3 2 .600 Oakland ...........1 0 1.000 Philadelphia .....3 2 .600 Pittsburgh ........1 0 1.000 San Francisco..2 0 1.000 Seattle .............0 2 .000 Tampa Bay.......1 0 1.000 Tennessee .......0 1 .000 Washington ......5 1 .833

Postseason Green Bay ........0 1 .000

18Dak Prescott completed 18 consecutive passes against New Orleans (11/29), the longest streak of his career and the second-longest in Cowboys history.

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QB’S MULTIPLE TDS In seven games in 2016, Dak Prescott tossed at least two touchdown scores to tie for fourth by a rookie in NFL history. He has four multi-touchdown passing games in 2018, and currently his 19 games rank seventh in franchise history for the most career games with at least two touchdown passes:

Multiple-touchdown games - Cowboys Career Player Games Player Games

Prescott also notched four games with three-plus touchdown passes in 2016 that tied the most by a rookie quarterback in NFL history. It also tied the eighth-most in the NFL in 2016 by any league quarterback. After four more in 2017, his total currently places him sixth on the team’s all-time three-touchdown games list:

Three-touchdown games - Cowboys Career Player Games Player Games

Tony Romo.....................79 Roger Staubach .............48 Danny White ..................44 Troy Aikman ...................43

Don Meredith ...............41 Craig Morton ................21 Dak Prescott ...............19

Tony Romo.....................40 Danny White ..................20 Roger Staubach .............17

Don Meredith .............. 14 Troy Aikman ................ 10 Dak Prescott ................ 8

QB 1’S TOUCHDOWN BREAKDOWN Dak Prescott has thrown 58 touchdown passes. Below is a look at Dak’s touchdown totals by quarter, down and distance:

Quarter Down Distance 1st Quarter ... 10 1st Down ..... 21 0-9 Yards ...........22 2nd Quarter ... 22 2nd Down .... 23 10-19 Yards .......14 3rd Quarter ...... 9 3rd Down ..... 15 20-29 Yards .......11 4th Quarter .... 17 4th Down ....... 0 30-39 Yards .........3 OT ................... 1 40-49 Yards .........2 50+ Yards ............7

PRESCOTT TARGETS In the midst of his young career, Dak Prescott has completed 862-of-1,313 passes for 9,666 yards with 59 touchdowns in 44 regular season games played behind center. Below is a break-down of Dak’s targets by position and player:

Position Breakdown Comp. Yds TD Comp. Yds TDWR ..........507 6,328 42 RB ........159 1,449 7TE ...........185 1,826 10 FB ..........11 63 0

Player Breakdown by CompletionsPlayer Com Yds TD Player Com Yds TD Prescott has thrown 59 touchdown passes - good for seventh all-time in team history. Below is his individual touchdown totals:

Player TDs Player TDs

*italics indicate current Cowboy

C. Beasley ..157 1,570 11J. Witten......131 1,223 7D. Bryant..... 119 1,634 14 E. Elliott ...... 111 1,055 6T. Williams ....97 1,162 3G. Swaim ......33 328 1B. Butler ........30 533 6A. Cooper .....30 424 3R. Smith ........25 236 1M. Gallup ......23 380 1A. Hurns........17 228 2D. Thompson .14 124 0L. Dunbar ......13 103 0

A. Morris .........9 53 0K. Smith ..........8 46 0T. Austin ..........7 130 2B. Jarwin .........7 79 0N. Brown .........6 64 0D. Schultz .......5 39 0R. Switzer .......5 39 0J. Hanna .........4 88 1G. Escobar......3 23 1R. Gathers ......2 46 0L. Whitehead ..2 40 0J. Olawale .......2 13 0D. McFadden ..2 6 0

Dez Bryant ......................14 Cole Beasley ...................11 Jason Witten .....................7 Brice Butler........................6 Ezekiel Elliott .....................6 Amari Cooper ....................3 Terrance Williams ..............3

Tavon Austin ......................2 Allen Hurns........................2 Michael Gallup ..................1 Gavin Escobar...................1 James Hanna ....................1 Rod Smith .........................1 Geoff Swaim......................1

QB RATINGS AT 100.0 Dak Prescott established the most games with a 100.0 rating by a Cowboys quarterback in a season in team history with 11:Most Games with 100.0 QB Rating - Dallas Cowboys Season Player Games Season Dak Prescott* ......................11 2016 Tony Romo............................10 2007 Tony Romo............................10 2014

*denotes rookie Prescott has five games in 2018, and his 21 total games with at least a 100.0 rating are seventh all-time in team history:

Games with 100.0 QB Rating - Cowboys Career Player Games Player Games Tony Romo.....................67 Troy Aikman ...................44 Roger Staubach .............37 Danny White ..................33

Craig Morton ................24 Don Meredith ...............23 Dak Prescott ...............21

QB WINS In three seasons as the starting quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys, Dak Prescott has proven to be a winner, as his 29 vic-tories in the NFL are already the seventh-most in team history. His 13 wins in 2016 were the most by a rookie quarterback in NFL history, and he posted his second consecutive winning season in 2017 with a 9-7 record. Coupled with his 7-5 record in 2018, Prescott’s 29 wins are tied for the second-most in the NFL from 2016-18:

Most Wins by Starting QB - NFL, 2016-18 Player Wins Tom Brady, NE ........................32 Ben Roethlisberger, Pit ...........29 Dak Prescott, Dal ..................29 Drew Brees, NO ......................28 Alex Smith, Was/KC ...............26 Russell Wilson, Sea ................26

4TH QUARTER FINISHER Dating back to his rookie season in 2016, Dak Prescott has proven himself to be a strong finisher of games in the fourth quar-ter. Since the start of 2016, Dak is responsible for 12 total touch-downs when the game is within seven points in the fourth quarter, tied for the fifth-most in the NFL over that span:

Most TDs in the 4th Quarter, +/- 7 Points - NFL, 2016-18 Pass Pass Rush Rush Total Total Player Yds TD Yds TD Yds TD R. Wilson, Sea........ 1,735 16 189 0 1,924 16 M. Ryan, Atl ............ 1,775 14 46 1 1,821 15 D. Brees, NO .......... 1,365 12 5 2 1,370 14 D. Carr, Oak ........... 1,464 13 2 0 1,466 13 D. Prescott, Dal ..... 1,571 9 94 3 1,665 12 E. Manning, NYG ... 1,818 12 -8 0 1,810 12 C. Newton, Car ....... 1,488 10 211 2 1,699 12

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RAYNE MAN Rayne Dakota “Dak” Prescott has proven to be a threat with his feet during his young career, and in his second season, his six rushing scores tied the most by an NFL quarterback in 2017. Additionally, his 29 first downs were third and his single-season quarterback franchise record 357 rushing yards were fifth. In 2018 Prescott leads the league in rushing scores (five), is fifth in rushing first downs (24) and is eighth in rushing yards (301) amongst all NFL quarterbacks:

2018 NFL Rushing TD Leaders - QB Player Att Yards Avg Long TD 1st D. Prescott, Dal .............63 301 4.8 28 5 24 J. Allen, Buf ....................57 389 6.8 45 4 23 C. Newton, Car ...............91 450 4.9 29 4 31 Four players ....................... 3

Prescott has notched 17 rushing scores since his rookie sea-son, most by any NFL quarterback from 2016-18:

Most Rush TDs - NFL QB, 2016-18 Player Rush TDs Dak Prescott, Dal ..................17 Cam Newton, Car ...................15 Tyrod Taylor, Buf/Cle ...............11

Overall, Prescott is second in rushing scores (17), fourth in rushing yards (940) and fifth in carries (1727 amongst Cowboys quarterbacks:

All-Time Dallas Cowboys QB Career Rushing Leaders - Yards Player Att Yards Avg Long TD Roger Staubach ...........410 2,264 5.5 33 20 Don Meredith................242 1,216 5.0 28 15 Troy Aikman .................327 1,016 3.1 25 9 Dak Prescott ...............177 940 5.3 28 17

Prescott has set various rushing records by a Cowboys QB:

Dak Prescott QB Records - Rushing Team Record Set Total Year Rush Yards by a QB, Single Season .................357 2017 Rush TDs by a QB, Single Season ........................6 16-17 Rush Atts by a Rookie QB, Single Season ..........57 2016

TDS BY LAND AND AIR Dak Prescott owns a franchise-best seven career games with at least two passing touchdowns and one rushing touchdown:

Most Games w/2-Plus Pass TDs & 1 Rush TD - Dallas Cowboys Player Games Dak Prescott ............................7 Roger Staubach ........................6 Don Meredith ............................4

On the league level, Prescott’s seven games are the most by any quarterback over the last three seasons:

Most Games w/2-Plus Pass TDs & 1 Rush TD - NFL 2016-18 Player Games Dak Prescott, Dal ....................7 Cam Newton, Car .....................5 Two QBs ...................................4

Prescott has also posted 12 career games with at least one passing touchdown and one rushing touchdown for the sec-ond-most by a player in his first three seasons in NFL history:

Most Games w/Pass TDs & a Rush TD - NFL QB, First 3 Yrs Player Games Cam Newton ...........................20 Dak Prescott ..........................12

FOURTH QUARTER WINS Since taking over as the Dallas Cowboys starting quarterback during the 2016 season, Dak Prescott has engineered his share of fourth quarter wins for the club. Included in his 28 wins as a starter are seven occasions in which he led the team to victory when the club was tied or trailing in the fourth quarter or overtime. Prescott’s seven wins are sixth-most by a Dallas signal caller, with five of those wins coming as a rookie in 2016 and two this season:

Most 4th Quarter Wins - Dallas Cowboys QBsQuarterback Wins Quarterback Wins

Below is a look at each of Prescott’s seven games in which the game was tied or trailed to pull out the win and his 4th quarter/OT stats: Time FinalDate Opp Score Left Att Com Yds TD Int Score9/18/16 @Was 20-23 15:00 7 6 66 0 0 27-2310/30/16 PHI 13-23 7:48 20 11 135 2 0 29-2311/13/16 @Pit 29-30 0:42 11 10 83 0 0 35-3012/1/16 @Min 7-9 14:11 4 2 26 1 0 17-1512/18/16 TB 17-20 15:00 6 6 41 0 0 26-209/30/18 DET 23-24 2:17 11 7 99 0 0 26-2411/18/18 @Atl 19-19 1:52 6 4 45 0 0 22-19

*italics indicate overtime and are reflected in the stats totals Prescott has also secured 12 game-winning drives in his ca-reer, good for fifth all-time:

Most Career Game Winning Drives - Dallas Cowboys QB Player Drives Tony Romo ..............................29 Roger Staubach ......................21 Troy Aikman ............................20 Danny White ...........................14 Dak Prescott ..........................12 Amongst all NFL quarterbacks, Prescott has recorded the sec-ond-most game winning drives from 2016-18:

Most Game Winning Drives - NFL QB, 2016-18 Player Drives Matthew Stafford, Det .............13 Dak Prescott, Dal ..................12 Drew Brees, NO ......................10 Derek Carr, Oak ......................10

Tony Romo.....................24 Troy Aikman ...................15 Roger Staubach .............13

Danny White ............... 11 Don Meredith ................ 8 Dak Prescott ................ 7

EIGHTEEN-IN-A-ROW Against New Orleans (11/29), Dak Prescott completed 18 straight passes to establish a career-best and notch the sec-ond-longest streak by a Cowboys signal caller in franchise history:

Consecutive Passes Completed - Dallas Cowboys Consecutive Player Completions Date Brandon Weeden ....................21 11/2/14-9/13/15 Dak Prescott ..........................18 11/29/18 Tony Romo ..............................16 12/21/14 Dak Prescott ...........................16 12/18/16-12/26/16

THROWING BOMBS Against Washington (11/22), Dak Prescott connected with Amari Cooper in the third quarter for a 90-yard touchdown pass. It was the longest pass of Prescott’s career, the second-longest pass play by any quarterback/receiver duo in the NFL this season and tied the third-longest forward pass in franchise history:

Longest Forward Pass - Dallas Cowboys, Single Game QB/Receiver Opp Date Rec. Yds Meredith/Hayes .........@Was 11/13/66 95 (TD) Staubach/Dorsett .......BAL 9/4/78 91 (TD) Aikman/Harper...........@SF 11/13/94 90 Aikman/Tucker ...........NYG 1/2/00 90 (TD) Prescott/Cooper .......WAS 11/22/18 90 (TD)

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159 ...... TB W 12/18/16 157 ...... @GB W 10/16/16 152 ...... DET W 9/30/18 151 ...... @Phi W 11/11/18 150 ...... @Was W 10/29/17 147 ...... @SF W 10/22/17 140 ...... CHI W 9/25/16 138 ...... @SF W 10/2/16 134 ..... CIN W 10/9/16

127.......@Sea L 9/23/18121.......WAS W 11/22/18122.......@Atl W 11/18/18116 .......GB L 10/8/17114 .......@Pit W 11/13/16107.......@NYG L 12/11/16104.......NYG W 9/10/17106.......JAX W 10/14/18103.......@Phi W 12/31/17

@Was .10/19/17 33 150 WCHI .....9/25/16 30 140 WGB ......10/8/17 29 116 L@GB ...10/16/16 28 157 W@SF ...10/22/17 26 147 WKC.......11/5/17 27 93 W@Phi ...12/31/17 27 103 WWAS ...11/22/18 26 121 WDET ....9/30/18 25 152 WBAL .....11/20/16 25 97 W@NYG ..12/11/16 24 107 LNYG ....9/10/17 24 104 WSEA.....12/24/17 24 97 LJAX.....10/14/18 24 106 W

@SF ...10/2/16 23 138 WTB .......12/18/16 23 159 W@Atl ...11/18/18 23 122 WNO ......11/29/18 23 76 WPHI......10/30/16 22 96 W@Ari ...9/25/17 22 80 W@Was .9/18/16 21 83 W@Pit ....11/13/16 21 114 WLAR.....10/1/17 21 85 LNYG ....9/11/16 20 51 LWAS ...11/20/16 20 97 W@Min ..12/1/16 20 86 W@Hou .10/7/18 20 54 L

THE BOOK OF EZEKIEL For only the second time in franchise history, the Dallas Cow-boys used a top-five pick on a running back when they chose Ezekiel Elliott out of Ohio State with the fourth overall selection in the 2016 NFL Draft. Dallas selected Tony Dorsett with the second pick in the 1977 NFL Draft. After earning the NFL’s rushing title as a rookie in 2016 with 1,631 yards, Elliott finished 10th in 2017 with 983 yards on 242 carries and seven touchdowns. In his first season, Elliott produced seven 100-yard rushing games - most by a Cowboys rookie, tied for seventh by a league rookie all-time and tied for the most in the NFL in 2016. He added five more 100-yard outings in 2017, and with six in 2018, he owns 18 for his career to rank fourth all-time in team history. Dallas is 15-3 when Elliott tops 100 yards on the ground:

Ezekiel Elliott 100-yard Rush Games(18 total)

Yds Opp W/L Date Yds Opp W/L Date

Most Career 100-Yard Rushing Games - Dallas Cowboys Player 100-Yard Games Emmitt Smith ..........................76 Tony Dorsett ............................43 DeMarco Murray .....................19 Ezekiel Elliott ........................ 18 Elliott set a franchise rookie record with 12 games of 20-plus carries, which was also the most by any NFL rusher in 2016. He added nine games in 2017, and has six in 2018 to boast 27 career games with 20-plus carries - with Dallas 21-6 during those con-tests:

Ezekiel Elliott 20-plus Carry Games(27 total)

Opp Date Att Yds W/L Opp Date Att Yds W/L

KEEP IT ‘100’ Ezekiel Elliott topped the 100-yard rushing mark five times in 2017 to tie the third-most by an NFL rusher. In 2018 he is tied for the most 100-yard games with six: Most 100-Yard Rushing Games - NFL 2018 Player Games Ezekiel Elliott, Dal ...................6 Todd Gurley, LAR ......................6 Saquon Barkley, NYG ...............5 James Conner, Pit ....................5

Elliott has posted 18 games with at least 100 rushing yards over the past three seasons - most in the NFL during that time:

Most 100-Yard Rushing Games - NFL, 2016-18 Player Games Ezekiel Elliott, Dal .................18 Todd Gurley, LAR ....................12 Jordan Howard, Chi ................12 LeSean McCoy, Buf ................12

25.6%

Elliott has recorded a first down on 25.6% of his career rushes, which ranks third among all run-ning backs since 1994.*min 750 carries since 1994, when the research became available

KING EZEKIEL After leading the league in rushing as a rookie in 2016, Ezekiel Elliott finished 10th in the NFL in 2017 despite missing six games. He is second NFL in rushing entering Week 14 of the 2018 season:

2018 NFL Rushing Yards Leaders Player Att Yards Avg Lng YPG TD Todd Gurley, LAR .................. 233 1,175 5.0 36 97.9 15 Ezekiel Elliott, Dal ............... 240 1,150 4.8 41 95.8 6 Saquon Barkley, NYG ........... 195 954 4.9 68t 79.5 8 Phillip Lindsay, Den ............... 154 937 6.1 65t 78.1 8 James Conner, Pit ................. 201 909 4.5 30 75.8 12 Among all-time Dallas rushers, Elliott is tied for eighth in rush-ing touchdowns (28), is ninth in rushing yards (3,688) and is 11th in carries (781):

Dallas Cowboys All-Time Rushing Leaders - Yards Player Years Att Yards Avg TD Emmitt Smith ............ 1990-02 4,052 17,162 4.2 153 Tony Dorset .............. 1977-87 2,755 12,036 4.3 72 Don Perkins .............. 1961-68 1,500 6,217 4.1 42 Calvin Hill ................. 1969-74 1,166 5,009 4.3 39 Robert Newhouse ..... 1972-83 1 ,160 4,784 4.1 31 DeMarco Murray, ...... 2011-14 934 4,526 4.8 28 Marion Barber III ....... 2005-10 1,042 4,358 4.1 47 Walt Garrison ............ 1966-74 899 3,886 4.3 30 Ezekiel Elliott .......... 2016-18 804 3,764 4.7 28

GOOD FOR ANOTHER 1K Ezekiel Elliott crossed the 1,000-yard rushing mark against Washington (11/22) for the second time of his career. He is now tied for the third-most 1,000-yard rushing seasons in team history: Most 1,000-Yard Rushing Seasons - Dallas Cowboys Player Seasons Emmitt Smith ..........................11 Tony Dorsett ..............................8 Calvin Hill ..................................2 DeMarco Murray .......................2 Ezekiel Elliott ...........................2

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ZEKE & DESTROY Ezekiel Elliott is a focal point of the Dallas Cowboys offense. His 1,252 total scrimmage yards (983 rush; 269 rec.) were tops on the team in 2017. Elliott once again leads his team in total scrim-mage yards in 2018 with 1,573 (1,150 rush; 423 receiving) - good for second in the NFL:

2018 Scrimmage Yards Leaders - NFL Player Rush Rec Total YPG Todd Gurley, LAR ............1,175 474 1,649 137.4 Ezekiel Elliott, Dal .........1,150 423 1,573 131.1 Saquon Barkley, NYG ........954 602 1,556 129.7 Christian McCaffrey, Car ....863 663 1,526 127.2 James Conner, Pit..............909 467 1,376 114.7 At Atlanta (11/18), Elliott became the third player in NFL histo-ry with at least 4,500 scrimmage yards and 30 touchdowns in their first 35 games, joining Eric Dickerson and Edgerrin James:Players w/ at least 4,500 scrmg. yds & 30 TDs - 1st 35 Games, NFL

Player Scrimmage Yds TDs Edgerrin James................4,842 38 Eric Dickerson ..................4,731 38 Ezekiel Elliott ..................4,339 32 Elliott established a career-high with 240 total scrimmage yards (152 rush; 88 receiving) against Detroit (9/30). It was the seventh-most yards from scrimmage by a Dallas Cowboy - fourth-highest by a running back. Elliott posted 201 scrimmage yards at Atlanta (11/18) for his fourth-highest output, second-highest of the 2018 season:

Most Yards From Scrimmage - Single Game, Ezekiel Elliott Opp Date Rush Rec Total DET 9/30/18 152 88 240 @SF 10/22/17 147 72 219 @Pit 11/13/16 114 95 209 @Atl 11/18/18 122 79 201 TB 12/18/16 159 29 188 Elliott has two games with at least 200 scrimmage yards in 2018, tied for the most by a player in a single-season in team history:

Most Games w/200-Plus Scrmg. Yds - Dallas, Single Season Player Games Season Herschel Walker .....................2 1986 Emmitt Smith ..........................2 1993 DeMarco Murray .....................2 2014 Ezekiel Elliott .........................2 2018 Elliott owns four career games with at least 200 yards from scrimmage, tied for the most by a player in team history:

Most Games With 200-Plus Scrimmage Yards - Dallas Cowboys Player Games Emmitt Smith ............................4 DeMarco Murray .......................4 Ezekiel Elliott ...........................4 Elliott was the first player in the NFL in 2018 to post 200 yards from scrimmage, and he has the most games with 200-plus scrim-mage yards over the last three seasons:Most Games With 200-Plus Scrimmage Yards - NFL, 2016-18 Player Games Ezekiel Elliott, Dal ...................4 Jay Ajayi, Mia/Phi......................3 Todd Gurley, LAR ......................3 Elliott has compiled 26 games with 100-plus yards from scrim-mage over the last three seasons - most in the NFL:

Most 100-Yard Games from Scrimmage - NFL, 2016-18 Player Games Ezekiel Elliott, Dal .................26 Todd Gurley, LAR ....................21 Elliott also owns a league-best 33 games with at least 85 scrimmage yards over the same time period in the NFL:

Most 100-Yard Games from Scrimmage - NFL, 2016-18 Player Games Ezekiel Elliott, Dal .................33 Todd Gurley, LAR ....................28 LeSean McCoy, Buf ................25 Elliott posted his fourth career game with at least 100 rushing yards and 50 receiving yards at Atlanta (11/18) to tie the most such games in a career in franchise history:Most Games w/at least 100 Rush Yds & 50 Rec. Yds - Cowboys

Player Games Tony Dorsett ..............................4 Herschel Walker .......................4 Emmitt Smith ............................4 Ezekiel Elliott ...........................4

FEED ZEKE In 2016 Ezekiel Elliott posted five multi-touchdown games for the Cowboys, the most by a rookie in team history, and tied for second overall by an NFL rookie rusher. After posting three multi-touchdown games in 2017, and one in 2018, his nine games are tied for the third-most multi-score games - second-most multi-rushing touchdown games (seven) - in the NFL the last three seasons:

Most Multi-Touchdown Games - NFL, 2016-18 Player Games Todd Gurley, LAR ...............12 David Johnson, Ari .............10 Ezekiel Elliott, Dal ..............9 Alvin Kamara, NO ................9

Overall, Elliott has compiled 34 total touchdowns (28 rush; six receiving) since entering the league in 2016 for the third-most to-tal scores by any player since then:

Most Touchdowns - NFL, 2016-18 Player TDs Todd Gurley ........................44 Melvin Gordon ....................37 Ezekiel Elliott ....................33 Three players .....................32

BIG-PLAY ZEKE At Philadelphia (11/11) Ezekiel Elliott registered five “big-play” rushes of 10-plus yards to tie the second-most he’s notched in a single game in his career. It was also the seventh time he has recorded at least five carries of 10-plus yards in a game. On the season, Elliott has logged 32 “big-play” runs of 10-plus yards in 2018, good for second in the NFL: Most Big Play Runs - 2018 NFL Player 10+ Runs Todd Gurley, LAR ...........................33 Ezekiel Elliott, Dal ........................32 Phillip Lindsay, Den ........................28 Christian McCaffrey, Car ................28

Since entering the league in 2016, Elliott has posted the most “big-play” runs of 10-plus yards over the last three seasons:

Most Big Play Runs - 2016-18, NFL Player 10+ Runs Ezekiel Elliott, Dal ......................101 Todd Gurley, LAR ...........................89 Jordan Howard, Chi .......................88 Melvin Gordon, LAC.......................84 LeSean McCoy, Buf .......................78

DIVIDING UP THE OFFENSIVE PIE Through 12 games, the Dallas Cowboys offense has compiled 4,254 gross yards. Of that offensive pie, Ezekiel Elliott takes up a sizeable portion of Dallas’ offense. In fact, his 1,573 yards are equivalent to 37 percent of the Cowboys offensive output:

Dallas Cowboys Offensive Breakdown - 4,254 Gross Yards

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BIG-PLAY RUNS The Dallas Cowboys have made big-play runs of 10-plus yards a staple of their rushing attack, as the team finished in the top-five in three of the last four seasons (2017-t-4th; 2016-2nd; 2014-t-5th). In 2018 Dallas’ 48 “big play runs” are sixth in the NFL:

2018 Big Rush Plays, 10+ Yards - NFL Team 10+ Yd Runs Carolina ..........................59 Seattle ............................56 L.A. Chargers .................54 San Francisco ................53 Denver ............................49 Dallas .............................48

RUSHING TO THE TOP Over the last few seasons, the Dallas Cowboys have estab-lished an identity on offense with their rushing attack, finishing second in the NFL in rushing yards-per-game in three of the last four seasons (2014, 2016, 2017). In 2018 the Cowboys rank sixth entering Week 14:

2018 NFL Team Rushing Leaders - Yards-Per-Game Team Att Yds Avg TD Yds/Gm Seattle .................380 1,786 4.7 9 148.8 Carolina ...............306 1,690 5.5 13 140.8 Houston ...............378 1,689 4.4 6 140.8 L.A. Rams ...........345 1,673 4.9 17 139.4 Denver.................297 1,590 5.3 16 132.5 Dallas..................335 1,579 4.7 11 131.6 Additionally, Dallas’ 4.71 yards-per-carry is seventh in the league, while compiling 91 rushing first downs to rank sixth.

GIVE THEM 100 The Dallas Cowboys offense has put a premium on its rushing attack, and since 2011, the unit has logged the most games with a 100-yard rusher in the NFL:

Most Games with a 100-Yard Rusher - NFL, 2011-18 Team Games Dallas .......................... 46 Seattle ......................... 42 Houston ....................... 38 During this time, Dallas has boasted five different rushers to reach the century mark from 2011-18, with DeMarco Murray lead-ing the way (19 games), closely followed by Ezekiel Elliott (18).

THE AMARI EFFECT After trading for Amari Cooper with the Oakland Raiders on Oct. 22 for a first round draft choice in 2019, the Dallas Cowboys have seen immediate results in their offense. In five games since acquiring Cooper, the former fourth overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft, has posted 30 receptions (seventh) for 424 yards (eighth), 23 first downs (fourth) and three touchdowns (tied for eighth) to lead the team and rank amongst the top-10 of all NFL wide receiv-ers from Weeks 9-13:

NFL WR Receiving Yards Leaders - Week 9-13 Player GP Tgt Rec Yds Avg Lng TD 1st Julio Jones, Atl ..............5 52 33 511 15.5 35t 3 24 JuJu Smith-Schuster, Pit .5 50 37 510 13.8 97t 2 21 Keenan Allen, LAC ........5 57 42 490 11.7 54 4 27 Antonio Brown, Pit.........5 55 35 476 13.6 78t 4 20 Michael Thomas, NO ....5 41 33 451 13.7 72t 4 24 T.Y. Hilton, Ind ...............4 39 27 434 16.1 68t 2 22 Davante Adams, GB......5 49 33 425 12.9 57 5 20 Amari Cooper, Dal .......5 40 30 424 14.1 90t 3 23 Additionally, Cooper has been especially lethal on third downs, as his eight first downs and 10 receptions on third downs are tied for the most in the league, while his 121 yards are good for ninth during Week 9-13:

2018 3rd Down Rec. Leaders, NFL - 1st Downs, Week 9-13 Player Tgt Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 1st Amari Cooper, Dal .......13 10 121 12.1 40t 1 8 Tyler Boyd, Cin ..............14 9 141 15.7 32 0 8 Corey Davis, Ten ...........12 8 142 17.8 48t 2 8 JuJu Smith-Schuster, Pit ..12 10 78 7.8 19 0 8

76.7%

Since Amari Cooper’s trade to Dallas, he has converted 23-of-30 receptions for a first down, which at 76.7% ranks sixth in the NFL over his time with the Cowboys (weeks 9-13).

‘EZE’ DOES IT Ezekiel Elliott has gathered 74 total first downs (60 rush; 14 receiving) to lead the Cowboys and rank second in the NFL. Elliott is second in rushing first downs:

Leaders in First Downs - NFL Player Rush Rec Total Todd Gurley, LAR .......................64 21 85 Ezekiel Elliott, Dal ....................60 14 74 Alvin Kamara, NO ......................48 25 73 Christian McCaffrey, Car ............41 31 72 James Conner, Pit ......................52 19 71

THE AMARI EFFECT CONTINUED The Dallas offense has made considerable strides since the team traded for Amari Cooper on Oct. 22:

(Chart reflects stats before trade for Cooper and stats in 5 games with Cooper)

Before AfterRecord ................................................. 3-4 4-1 Scoring Avg. (NFL rank) ...................... 20.0 (26) 21.4 (19)Total Off. (NFL rank) ............................ 320.0 (28) 348.4 (18)Rushing Off. (NFL rank) .............................. 136.9 (4) 124.2 (13)Passing Off. (NFL rank) ....................... 183.1 (29) 224.2 (17)Third Down Pct. (NFL rank) ................. 31.9 (30) 48.5 (3)

FLYING THE COOP Amari Cooper had a monster game against Washington (11/22) when he led the team with eight receptions for 180 yards and two touchdowns. Cooper’s 180 receiving yards were the most by a Cowboys receiver on Thanksgiving Day, and the most re-ceiving yards by a Cowboys receiver since Dez Bryant had 224 against New Orleans (12/23/12). He was named as the NFC’s Offensive Player of the Week for Week 12 for his performance. His 180 yards are the second-highest of his career and are tied for the fourth-most receiving yards by any NFL receiver in 2018:

2018 NFL Single Game Receiving Yards Leaders Player Opp Date Rec Yds Avg Lg TD Hill, KC .............@LAR 11/19/18 10 215 21.5 73t 2Thomas, NO .....LAR 11/4/18 12 211 17.6 72t 1 Smith-Schuster, Pit .@Den 11/25/18 13 189 14.5 97t 1 Cooper, Dal .....WAS 11/22/18 8 180 22.5 90t 2 Cook, Oak ........LAR 9/10/18 9 180 20.0 45 0 Thomas, NO .....TB 9/9/18 16 180 11.3 35 1

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TOP FIVE D The defense of the Dallas Cowboys has announced its pres-ence to the NFL, limiting its opponents to 318.2 yards-per-game, good for the fifth-fewest in the league:

2018 NFL Team Defense - YPG Team Rush Passing Total Baltimore .............. 87.3 194.4 281.7 Buffalo ................ 107.0 187.2 294.2 Jacksonville ........ 108.4 207.2 315.6 Chicago ................ 85.8 232.1 317.9 Dallas................... 91.3 226.9 318.2 Additionally, Dallas’ rush defense is tied for the fourth-best in the NFL while its pass defense places seventh.

POINTS HARD TO COME BY The Dallas Cowboys defense has limited opposing offenses to 18.6 points-per-game (223 points) in 2018 to rank second in the league:

Fewest Points Allowed - 2018 NFL Defense Team Points PPG Baltimore ................................214 17.8 Dallas.....................................223 18.6 Houston ..................................235 19.6 Chicago ..................................241 20.1 Jacksonville ............................243 20.3

13%

Leighton Vander Esch ranks first in the NFL among linebackers in Run Stop Percentage by PFF, tackling opposing rushers for a “loss” on 13.0% of defensive snaps.*PFF defines a loss as any play that results in a fail-ure for the offense (i.e. failing to convert a first down on third-and-two).

RED DEFENSE REDEMPTION The Cowboys defense has taken a stand in defending its end-zone. Entering Week 14, the unit ranks third in the redzone, allow-ing only 15 touchdowns in 33 offensive appearances (45.5):

Red Zone TD Efficiency Rate - NFL Defense 2018 Team Poss. Pts TD TD% FG Scores Pct Tennessee.............34 144 15 44.1 13 28 82.4 Minnesota .............40 179 18 45.0 17 35 87.5 Dallas ...................33 142 15 45.5 13 28 84.8

TACKLE LIKE A ROOKIE The Dallas Cowboys used their 2018 first round draft selection (19th overall) on Boise State linebacker Leighton Vander Esch. The rookie leads the team with 128 tackles while starting sev-en-of-12 games played. He is only the sixth rookie to reach 100 tackles in a season - second-highest by a rookie in a single sea-son - dating back to 1981 when the stat started to be tracked by Dallas coaches film:Most Tackles By a Cowboys Rookie - Single Season, Since 1981 Player Tackles Season Dexter Coakley, LB 136 1997 Leighton Vander Esch, LB 128 2018 Roy Williams, S 127 2002 Vander Esch has led or tied the team lead in tackles in eight games this season, and has notched double-digit stops in six-games. He totaled 18 stops to tie the second-most tackles by a rookie against Houston (10/7), then set the record with 19 tackles at Philadelphia (11/11):Most Tackles by a Cowboys Rookie - Single Game, Since 1983Player Opp Date ST AT TTLeighton Vander Esch, LB ...@Phi 11/11/18 15 4 19Anthony Hitchens, LB .............@STL 9/21/14 12 6 18Leighton Vander Esch, LB ...@Hou 10/7/18 12 6 18 Vander Esch has also showed abilities as a playmaker, as he has picked off two passes on the season to tie for the team lead in interceptions. His two picks are also tied for the second-most picks by a rookie linebacker in team history:

Most INTs by a Rookie LB - Dallas Cowboys, Season Player INTs Season Lee Roy Jordan ......................3 1963 Anthony Dickerson..................2 1980 Sean Lee ................................2 2010 Leighton Vander Esch ..........2 2018

LVE DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE MONTH Dallas Cowboys sensational linebacker Leighton Vander Esch has asserted himself as a force for the defense. During the month of November, Vander Esch tallied a team-high 63 tackles - includ-ing double-digit stops in four-of-five games - two tackles for loss, two quarterback pressures and six pass deflections, according to coaches film. For his efforts, he was named as the NFL’s Defen-sive Rookie of the Month for November. Vander Esch became only the third rookie in franchise history to earn the award, and the first since Demarcus Ware in 2005:

NFL Defensive Rookie of The Month - Dallas Cowboys Player Month Season Dexter Coakley (LB) .....................October 1997 DeMarcus Ware (LB) ...................October 2005 Leighton Vander Esch (LB) .......November 2018

Vander Esch was also named as the NFC’s Defensive Player of The Week for Week 10 at Philadelphia (11/11/18) after setting a Cowboys rookie record for tackles with 19 stops against the Eagles along with a tackle for loss, a breakup and his first ca-reer interception. It was the first time a Dallas player has been named NFC Defensive POTW since David Irving at Green Bay (10/16/16).

TRIPLE-DIGIT TACKLE BROS Only 12 games in, and the Dallas Cowboys defense already boasts two players over the tackle century mark. Rookie lineback-er Leighton Vander Esch leads the defense with 128 stops, while fellow linebacker Jaylon Smith is second on the team with a ca-reer-high 105. It is the first time Dallas has had at least two defenders with over 100 tackles in a season since 2016 when the unit finished with four players over the century mark:

Dallas Cowboys Tackle Leaders - 2018 Season Player ST AT TT Leighton Vander Esch ............ 93 35 128 Jaylon Smith ........................... 69 36 105

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Brett Maher is four-of-five (80.0%) from 50-plus yards in his first NFL season, which is tied for the third-highest percentage in a kicker’s first season since the 1970 NFL Merger.*minimum five attempts of 50+ yards

BRETT ‘MONEY’ MAHER The Dallas Cowboys made the decision to go with first-year pro Brett Maher at kicker in 2018. Maher has connected on 24-of-28 this season for the fifth-most field goals made in the NFL:

2018 Kicking Leaders - Field Goals Made Player FGM FGA PCT Ka’imi Fairbairn, Hou ...........29 34 85.3 Jason Myers, NYJ ...............28 30 93.3 Aldrick Rosas, NYG .............26 27 96.3 Justin Tucker, Bal ................25 27 92.6 Brett Maher, Dal .................24 28 85.7

THE PUNT-ISHER Dallas Cowboys punter Chris Jones serves as a weapon in the kicking game, and for his career he boasts a 45.0 gross aver-age and a net average of 40.5, with 158 punts downed inside the 20-yard line - good for third all-time in team history. Jones is sixth all-time amongst NFL punters in percentage of punts downed inside the 20-yard line (min. 100 punts) at 39.70%:

Punts Downed Inside the Opp 20-Yard Line - NFL History Player Years Punts In20 In20% Matt Haack^, Mia ............ 2017-18 147 61 41.50 Jordan Berry^, Pit ........... 2015-18 242 100 41.32 Dustin Colquitt^, KC ........ 2005-18 1,065 436 40.94 Johnny Hekker^, LAR ..... 2012-18 531 212 39.92 Matt Bosher^, ATL ........... 2011-18 460 183 39.78 Chris Jones^, Dal ......... 2011-18 398 158 39.70

^ indicates active player% Min. 100 punts

KICKING IN GEAR Through the first 12 games of his NFL career, Brett Maher has connected on 24 field goals - third-most by a kicker in team history during that time span:

Most Field Goals Made - First 10 Career Games, Dallas Player Year GP FGM FGA PCT Richie Cunningham .......1997 12 31 33 93.9 Dan Bailey .....................2011 12 29 32 90.6 Brett Maher ...................2018 12 24 28 85.7

FIELD GOALS FOR FOUR For the second time this season, Brett Maher tallied four field goals, this time against Jacksonville (10/14). He also hit on all four field goal tries against Detroit (9/30). Maher is tied for the second-most games with four-or-more field goals in a season in team history (six players, eight times). Richie Cunnigham had three games in 1997. Additionally, Maher’s two career games with four field goals are already tied for fifth among all Cowboys kickers:

Most Games with 4+ Field Goals - Dallas Cowboys, Career Player Games Years Dan Bailey ................................10 2011-17 Chris Boniol ................................4 1994-96 Richie Cunningham ....................3 1997-99 Eddie Murray ..............................3 1993, 99 Billy Cundiff ................................2 2002-05 Nick Folk ....................................2 2007-09 Toni Fritsch .................................2 1971-73, 75 Roger Ruzek ..............................2 1987-99 Rafael Septien............................2 1978-86 Brett Maher ...............................2 2018

NO PROBLEM FROM FIFTY In the win over Jacksonville (10/14), Brett Maher went four-of-four on field goal tries, including converting two from 50-or-more. It marked the seventh time in franchise history a kicker hit multiple 50-yard field goals. Dan Bailey did it five times (last vs. Seattle, 12/24/17) and Eddie Murray did it once:

Games with 2+ 50-Yard Field Goals - Dallas Cowboys Player Date Opp FGM FGA LNG Eddie Murray ........ 12/12/93 @ Min 2 2 52 Dan Bailey ............ 9/15/13 @ KC 2 2 53 Dan Bailey ............ 10/27/13 @ Det 2 2 53 Dan Bailey ............ 12/15/13 GB 2 2 50 Dan Bailey ............ 9/11/16 NYG 2 2 56 Dan Bailey ............ 12/24/17 SEA 2 2 51 Brett Maher .......... 10/14/18 JAX 2 2 55 On the season, Maher is four-of-five on field goals from 50-yards-or-more - tied for the second-most in the NFL, and tied for the fourth most by a Cowboys kicker in team single-season history:

Most 50-Yard FGs - Dallas Cowboys, Single Season Player Season FGM FGA Pct Dan Bailey ............ 2013 6 7 85.7 Dan Bailey ............ 2015 5 6 83.3 Dan Bailey ............ 2014 5 7 71.4 Ken Willis .............. 1991 4 7 57.1 David Buehler ....... 2010 4 6 66.7 Brett Maher .......... 2018 4 5 80.0

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RESULTS AND ATTENDANCE (7-5)L 9/9 at Carolina 8-16 74,532W 9/16 N.Y. GIANTS 20-13 90,512L 9/23 at Seattle 13-24 69,047W 9/30 DETROIT 26-24 90,155L 10/7 at Houston (OT) 16-19 72,008W 10/14 JACKSONVILLE 40-7 90,767L 10/21 at Washington 17-20 66,301 10/28 BYEL 11/5 TENNESSEE 14-28 90,466W 11/11 at Philadelphia 27-20 69,696W 11/18 at Atlanta 22-19 74,447W 11/22 WASHINGTON 31-23 92,076W 11/29 NEW ORLEANS 13-10 93,004Sun. 12/9 PHILADELPHIA 3:25 p.m. Sun. 12/16 at Indianapolis 12:00 p.m. Sun. 12/22 TAMPA BAY 12:00 p.m. Sun. 12/30 @ N.Y. Giants 12:00 p.m.

TEAM STATISTICS DALLAS OPPFirst Downs ...............................232 ............. 221 Rushing ....................................91 ............... 68 Passing ...................................122 ............. 139 Penalty......................................19 ............... 14 Third Down-Made/Att .........62/159 ........ 65/152 Third Down Efficiency .........39.0% ......... 42.8% Fourth Down-Made/Att ..........8/13 .............. 2/8Total Net Yards ......................3,982 .......... 3,818 Avg. Per Game ....................331.8 .......... 318.2 Total Plays ..............................745 ............. 725 Avg. Per Play ...........................5.3 .............. 5.3Net Yards Rushing .................1,579 .......... 1,095 Avg. Per Game ....................131.6 ............ 91.3 Total Rushes ...........................335 ............. 298 Avg. Per Rush ..........................4.7 .............. 3.7Net Yards Passing .................2,403 .......... 2,723 Avg. Per Game ....................200.3 .......... 226.9 Sacked/Yards Lost .............45/272 ........ 33/204 Gross Yards .........................2,675 .......... 2,927Attempts/Completions .......365/243 ...... 394/271 Pct. of Completions ...............66.6 ............ 68.8 Had Intercepted ..........................5 ................. 8Punts/Average ....................49/45.0 ....... 53/44.0 Net Punting Average ..............39.6 ............ 40.0Punt Return/Avg. ..................17/5.3 ......... 27/8.4Kickoff Return/Avg. ...............7/23.7 ....... 17/24.4Interception Return/Avg. .......8/17.6 ........... 5/3.4Penalties/Yards ....................68/588 ........ 58/427Fumbles/Ball Lost ....................18/7 ............ 15/6Touchdowns................................25 ............... 24 Rushing .................................... 11 ................. 7 Passing .....................................14 ............... 16 Returns .......................................0 ................. 1Extra Points/Attempts ............23/24 .......... 22/23Two Point Conversion/Att. .........1/1 .............. 0/1Field Goals/Atts. ....................24/28 .......... 19/21Avg. Time of Possession .......30:55 .......... 29:05

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 OT TCowboys 59 57 43 88 247Opponents 14 70 52 84 3 223

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TDElliott 240 1,150 4.8 41t 6Prescott 63 301 4.8 28t 5R. Smith 23 58 2.5 9t 0Austin 6 55 9.2 18t 0 J. Lewis 2 12 6.0 7t 0Heath 1 3 3.0 3t 0Cowboys 335 1,579 4.7 41t 11Opponents 298 1,095 3.7 32t 7

RECEIVING REC YDS AVG LG TDElliott 53 423 8.0 38t 3Beasley 48 468 9.8 21t 2 Cooper 30 424 14.1 90t 3 Swaim 26 242 9.3 43t 1Gallup 23 380 16.5 49t 1Hurns 17 228 13.4 33t 2Thompson 14 124 8.9 15t 0Austin 7 130 18.6 64t 2Jarwin 7 79 11.3 16t 0Schultz 5 39 7.8 17t 0R. Smith 5 30 6.0 14t 0Gathers 2 46 23.0 32t 0N. Brown 2 31 15.5 22t 0T. Williams 2 18 9.0 12t 0Olawale 2 13 6.5 10t 0Cowboys 243 2,675 11.0 90t 14Opponents 271 2,927 10.8 53t 16

INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TDVander Esch 2 56 28.0 28t 0 X. Woods 2 15 7.5 15t 0J. Heath 1 49 49.0 49t 0Lawrence 1 13 13.0 13t 0Lewis 1 7 7.0 7t 0A. Brown 1 1 1.0 1t 0Cowboys 8 141 17.6 49t 0Opponents 5 17 3.4 11t 0

PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB 20 LG BL NETC. Jones 49 2,205 45.0 2 11 56 0 39.6Cowboys 49 2,205 45.0 2 11 56 0 39.6Opps 53 2,332 44.0 6 28 61 0 40.6

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TDAustin 10 58 5.8 6 22t 0Beasley 7 32 4.6 13 8t 0Cowboys 17 90 5.3 19 22t 0Opponents 27 226 8.4 11 30t 0

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TDThompson 6 147 24.5 35t 0J. Lewis 1 19 19.0 19t 0Cowboys 7 166 23.7 35t 0Opponents 17 415 24.4 44t 0

FIELD GOALS 11-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Maher 0-0 7-7 6-7 7-9 4-5Cowboys 0-0 7-7 6-7 7-9 4-5Opponents 1-1 8-9 5-5 3-4 2-2

Maher: (47WR);(37,29);(50,35);(32,43,22,38);(27,43,48);(50,46,32,55);(47,52LU);(38WR);(25,31,42WR);(21,50,42);(28);(26,46)Opp: (27);(28,38);(47);(33);(48WL,20,21,19,36);(21,25);(28LU);(56,26);(41,45,53,21);(31);(33)

SCORING R P RT 2 PAT FG S TPMaher 0 0 0 0 23/24 24/28 0 95 Elliott 6 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 54Prescott 5 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 32Cooper 0 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18Austin 0 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Beasley 0 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Hurns 0 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12Gallup 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Swaim 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Cowboys 11 14 0 1 23/24 24/28 0 247Opponents 7 15 1 * 0 22/23 19/21 0 223

*P. Smith 1-yd fumble return at WAS 10/21

2-pt Conversions: Dallas 1/1, Opponents 0/1

Sacks: Lawrence 8.5; T. Crawford 4.5; J. Smith 4.0; Gregory, 4.0; A. Brown 2.0; M. Collins 2.0; A. Woods 1.5; Charlton 1.0; Frazier 1.0; Irving 1.0; Ross 1.0; Wilson 1.0; Lee, 0.5.; Armstrong 0.5; Reid 0.5. Total: 33.0

Fumbles: Prescott, 11; Elliott, 4; Cooper, 1; Hurns, 1; Looney, 1. Total: 18

Fumbles Lost: Prescott, 5; Cooper, 1; Elliott, 1. Total: 7

Opp. Fum. Recoveries: Lewis, 2; Charlton, 1; Lawrence, 1; Lee 1; J. Smith 1. Total: 6

AVG PCT PCTPASSING ATT COMP YDS PCT ATT TD TD INT INT LG SKS/YDS RATINGPrescott 364 243 2,675 66.8 7.3 14 3.8 5 1.4 90t 45/272 95.4Beasley 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0t 0/0 39.6Cowboys 365 243 2,675 66.6 7.3 14 3.8 5 1.4 90t 45/272 95.2Opponents 394 271 2,927 68.8 7.4 16 4.1 8 2.0 53t 33/204 95.4

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Tackles Tkl/ QB Pass Fumbles Player Solo - Ast. -- Total Sacks Loss Pres Int Def For.-Rec. 1. Vander Esch, Leighton .....93 - 35 -- 128 3(-7) 4 2 6 2. Smith, Jaylon ...................69 - 36 -- 105 4.0(-4) 4(-12) 12 2 2-1 3. Awuzie, Chidobe ..............55 - 10 -- 65 9 1-0 4. Heath, Jeff .......................43 - 17 -- 60 3(-11) 1 5 1-0 5. Jones, Byron ....................41 - 16 -- 57 1(-3) 13 6. Woods, Xavier .................31 - 20 -- 51 2 7 1-0 7. Brown, Anthony................29 - 10 -- 39 2.0(-15) 2 1 6 1-0 8. Lee, Sean ........................23 - 12 -- 35 0.5(-5) 1(-2) 2 1 0-1 9. Lawrence, DeMarcus .......20 - 15 -- 35 8.5(-63) 10(-19) 27 1 1-1 10. Crawford, Tyrone .............14 - 15 -- 29 4.5(-27) 1(-7) 22 4 11. Wilson, Damien................16 - 11 -- 27 1.0(-8) 2(-4) 4 1 1-0 12. Woods, Antwaun ................9 - 17 -- 26 1.5(-3) 1(-4) 6 13. Frazier, Kavon..................12 - 6 -- 18 1.0(-11) 1(-3) 1 2 14. Charlton, Taco ..................10 - 8 -- 18 1.0(-13) 3(-5) 6 1 0-1 15. Armstrong, Dorance...........5 - 9 -- 14 0.5(-1) 6 16. Collins, Maliek....................6 - 6 -- 12 2.0(-16) 3(-7) 13 17. Gregory, Randy ..................7 - 4 -- 11 4.0(-21) 1(-2) 20 1-0 18. Lewis, Jourdan...................6 - 2 -- 8 1 1 1 0-2 19. Reid, Caraun......................2 - 5 -- 7 0.5(-1) 6 20. Ross, Daniel ......................1 - 4 -- 5 1.0(-6) 3(-9) 9 1-0 21. Thomas, Joe ......................4 - 0 -- 4 1 22. Irving, David .......................1 - 2 -- 3 1.0(-3) 1(-1) 2 1 23. March-Lillard, Justin...........1 - 0 -- 1 24. Jones, Datone...................... 1

SACKS TACKLES/LOSS

PASSES DEFENSEDFORCED FUMBLES

FUMBLE RECOVERIES

INTERCEPTIONS

QB PRESSURES 1. Lawrence, DeMarcus .........8.5 (-63) 2. Crawford, Tyrone ...............4.5 (-27) 3. Gregory, Randy ..................4.0 (-21) Smith, Jaylon .....................4.0 (-4) 5. Collins, Maliek....................2.0 (-16) Brown, Anthony..................2.0 (-15)

1. Lawrence, DeMarcus ..........10 (-19) 2. Smith, Jaylon ........................4 (-12) 3. Heath, Jeff ............................3 (-11) Ross, Daniel .........................3 (-9) Collins, Maliek.......................3 (-7) Vander Esch .........................3 (-7) Charlton, Taco .......................3 (-5)

1. Jones, Byron .......................13 2. Awuzie, Chidobe ...................9 3. Woods, Xavier ......................7 4. Brown, Anthony.....................6 Vander Esch, Leighton ..........6

1. Smith, Jaylon ........................2 2. Awuzie, Chidobe ...................1 Brown, Anthony.....................1 Gregory, Randy .....................1 Heath, Jeff ............................1 Lawrence, DeMarcus ............1 Ross, Daniel .........................1 Woods, Xavier ......................1 Wilson, Damien.....................1

1. Lewis, Jourdan......................2 2. Charlton, Taco .......................1 Lawrence, DeMarcus ............1 Lee, Sean .............................1 Smith, Jaylon ........................1

1. Vander Esch, Leighton ..........2 Woods, Xavier ......................2 3. Brown, Anthony.....................1 Lewis, Jourdan......................1 Heath, Jeff ............................1 Lawrence, DeMarcus ............1

1. Lawrence, DeMarcus ..........27 2. Crawford, Tyrone ................22 3. Gregory, Randy ...................20 4. Collins, Maliek.....................13 5. Smith, Jaylon ......................12

SPECIAL TEAMS(from coaching film)

Tackles Fumbles Block Player Solo - Ast. -- Total For.-Rec. Kick 1. Olawale, Jamize ...........10 - 1 -- 11 2. Smith, Rod ......................8 - 1 -- 9 3. Frazier, Kavon.................5 - 2 -- 7 4. Heath, Jeff ......................4 - 2 -- 6 5. Thomas, Joe ...................5 - 0 -- 5 6. March-Lillard, Justin........3 - 2 -- 5 7. Brown, Noah ...................3 - 1 -- 4 8. Wilson, Damien...............1 - 3 -- 4 9. Ladouceur, L.P ................2 - 1 -- 3 10. Lenoir, Lance ..................1 - 2 -- 3 11. Vander Esch, Leighton ....1 - 2 -- 3 12. Brown, Anthony...............2 - 0 -- 2 13. Goodwin, C.J. .................1 - 0 -- 1 Jones, Byron ...................1 - 0 -- 1 Jones, Chris ....................1 - 0 -- 1 Swaim, Geoff ..................1 - 0 -- 1 17. Covington, Chris .............0 - 1 -- 1

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WR – 19 Amari Cooper 85 Noah Brown LT – 77 Tyron Smith 75 Cameron Fleming LG – 52 Connor Williams 76 Xavier Su’a-Filo C – 73 Joe Looney 61 Adam Redmond RG – 70 Zack Martin 61 Adam Redmond RT – 71 La’el Collins 75 Cameron Fleming TE – 87 Geoff Swaim 89 Blake Jarwin 80 Rico Gathers 86 Dalton Schultz WR – 11 Cole Beasley 10 Tavon Austin WR – 17 Allen Hurns 13 Michael Gallup 14 Lance Lenoir QB – 4 Dak Prescott 7 Cooper Rush 3 Mike White RB – 21 Ezekiel Elliott 45 Rod Smith FB – 49 Jamize Olawale

DE – 90 DeMarcus Lawrence 94 Randy Gregory DT – 96 Maliek Collins 51 Caraun Reid DT – 99 Antwaun Woods 95 David Irving 93 Daniel Ross DE – 98 Tyrone Crawford 92 Dorance Armstrong 97 Taco Charlton SLB – 57 Damien Wilson 53 Justin March-Lillard 59 Chris Covington MLB – 54 Jaylon Smith 48 Joe Thomas WLB – 50 Sean Lee 55 Leighton Vander Esch CB – 24 Chidobe Awuzie 30 Anthony Brown CB – 31 Byron Jones 27 Jourdan Lewis SS – 38 Jeff Heath 35 Kavon Frazier FS – 25 Xavier Woods 20 Darian Thompson

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SPECIAL TEAMS

COACHING STAFF

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

P – 6 Chris Jones 2 Brett Maher K – 2 Brett Maher LS – 91 Louis Philippe Ladouceur H – 6 Chris Jones KOR – 27 Jourdan Lewis PR – 10 Tavon Austin 11 Cole Beasley

rookies underlined

Head Coach: Jason GarrettAssistants: Ken Amato (defensive asst.) Brett Bech (strength and conditioning), Ben Bloom linebackers), Gary Brown (running backs), Stephen Brown (offensive asst.), Doug Colman (asst. special teams), Marc Colombo (offensive line), Judd Garrett (dir. advance scouting), Hudson Houck (senior asst./offensive line), Greg Jackson (safeties), Sanjay Lal (wide receivers), Leon Lett (defensive tackles), Scott Linehan (offensive coordinator), Rod Marinelli (defensive coordina-tor/defensive line), Kellen Moore (quarterbacks), Doug Nussmeier (tight ends), Keith O’Quinn (special teams coordinator), Markus Paul (strength and conditioning), Kris Richard (passing game coordinator/defensive backs), Kendall Smith (asst. strength and conditioning), Kyle Valero (asst. wide receivers), Mike Woicik (director of strength and conditioning).

DORANCE Armstrong ....................DOOR-intzCHIDOBE AWUZIE ........................ CHID-oh-bay ah-WOOZ-yayParker Ehinger................................EN-grrLA’EL Collins................................... luhELKAVON Frazier ...............................KAY-vonDATONE Jones ..............................DAY-toneLouis-Philippe LADOUCEUR ............... LAH-doo-sahr

Lance LENOIR ................................. luh-NOREBrett MAHER .................................... MAH-herJustin March-LILLARD ..................... LIL-erdJAMIZE OLAWALE ........................... juh-MAZE oh-la-WALLYCARAUN Reid .................................. KUH-ronXAVIER SU’A-FILO .......................... ZAY-vee-er SUE-ah-fee-lowXAVIER Woods ................................ ECK-zay-vee-er

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BIRTH- NFL HIGH SCHOOL NO NAME POS HGT WGT DATE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN 92 Armstrong, Dorance DE 6-4 255 6/10/97 R Kansas Houston, Texas 10 Austin, Tavon WR 5-8 180 3/15/90 6 West Virginia Baltimore, Md. 24 Awuzie, Chidobe CB 6-0 202 5/24/95 2 Colorado San Jose, Calif. 11 Beasley, Cole WR 5-8 180 4/26/89 7 Southern Methodist Little Elm, Texas 30 Brown, Anthony CB 5-11 196 12/15/93 3 Purdue Tampa, Fla. 85 Brown, Noah WR 6-2 225 1/6/96 2 Ohio State Flanders, N.J. 97 Charlton, Taco DE 6-6 275 11/7/94 2 Michigan Pickerington, Ohio 71 Collins, La’el T 6-4 323 7/26/93 4 Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La. 96 Collins, Maliek DT 6-2 308 4/8/95 3 Nebraska Kansas City, Mo. 19 Cooper, Amari WR 6-1 210 6/17/94 4 Alabama Miami, Fla. 59 Covington, Chris LB 6-2 245 1/3/96 R Indiana Chicago, Ill. 98 Crawford, Tyrone DL 6-4 285 11/22/89 7 Boise State Windsor, Ontario 21 Elliott, Ezekiel RB 6-0 228 7/22/95 3 Ohio State St. Louis, Mo. 75 Fleming, Cameron T 6-5 320 9/3/92 5 Stanford Fort Hood, Texas 35 Frazier, Kavon S 6-0 223 8/11/94 3 Central Michigan Grand Rapids, Mich. 13 Gallup, Michael WR 6-1 205 3/4/96 R Colorado State Monroe, Ga. 80 Gathers, Rico TE 6-6 282 1/7/94 2 Baylor Reserve, La. 94 Gregory, Randy DE 6-5 242 11/23/92 2 Nebraska Jacksonville, Fla. 38 Heath, Jeff S 6-1 212 5/14/91 6 Saginaw Valley State Lake Orion, Mich. 17 Hurns, Allen WR 6-1 208 11/12/91 5 Miami Miami, Fla. 95 Irving, David DL 6-7 290 8/18/93 4 Iowa State San Jacinto, Calif. 89 Jarwin, Blake TE 6-5 260 7/16/94 2 Oklahoma State Tuttle, Okla. 31 Jones, Byron CB 6-1 200 9/26/92 4 Connecticut New Britain, Conn. 6 Jones, Chris P 6-0 205 7/21/89 7 Carson Newman Rome, Ga. 91 Ladouceur, Louis-Philippe LS 6-5 256 3/13/81 14 California Pointe-Claire, Quebec 90 Lawrence, DeMarcus DE 6-3 265 4/28/92 5 Boise State Aiken, S.C. 50 Lee, Sean LB 6-2 245 7/22/86 9 Penn State Pittsburgh, Pa. 14 Lenoir Jr., Lance WR 6-0 210 2/9/95 1 Western Illinois Chicago, Ill. 27 Lewis, Jourdan CB 5-10 195 8/31/95 2 Michigan Detroit, Mich. 73 Looney, Joe C 6-3 315 8/31/90 6 Wake Forest Lake Worth, Fla. 2 Maher, Brett K 6-0 180 11/21/89 1 Nebraska Kearney, Neb. 53 March-Lillard, Justin LB 5-11 228 7/5/93 4 Akron Danville, Ill. 70 Martin, Zack G 6-4 315 11/20/90 5 Notre Dame Indianapolis, Ind. 49 Olawale, Jamize FB 6-1 242 4/17/89 7 North Texas Long Beach, Calif. 4 Prescott, Dak QB 6-2 235 7/29/93 3 Mississippi State Haughton, La. 61 Redmond, Adam C 6-6 300 5/19/93 1 Harvard Strongsville, Ohio 51 Reid, Caraun DT 6-2 298 11/23/91 5 Princeton Bronx, N.Y. 93 Ross, Daniel DT 6-4 300 3/5/93 2 N.E. Mississippi C.C. Louisville, Ky. 7 Rush, Cooper QB 6-3 225 11/21/93 2 Central Michigan Charlotte, Mich. 86 Schultz, Dalton TE 6-5 260 7/11/96 R Stanford South Jordan, Utah 54 Smith, Jaylon LB 6-2 245 6/14/95 2 Notre Dame Fort Wayne, Ind. 45 Smith, Rod RB 6-3 235 1/10/92 4 Ohio State Joplin, Mo. 77 Smith, Tyron T 6-5 320 12/12/90 8 Southern California Moreno Valley, Calif. 76 Su’a-Filo, Xavier G 6-4 310 1/1/91 5 UCLA American Fork, Utah 87 Swaim, Geoff TE 6-4 260 9/16/93 4 Texas Chico, Calif. 48 Thomas, Joe LB 6-1 232 5/6/91 4 South Carolina State Blackville, S.C. 20 Thompson, Darian S 6-2 211 9/22/93 3 Boise State Lancaster, Calif. 55 Vander Esch, Leighton LB 6-4 255 2/8/96 R Boise State Riggins, Idaho 3 White, Mike QB 6-5 220 3/25/95 R Western Kentucky Pembroke Pines, Fla. 52 Williams, Connor G 6-5 310 5/12/97 R Texas Coppell, Texas 57 Wilson, Damien LB 6-0 245 5/28/93 4 Minnesota Gloster, Miss. 99 Woods, Antwaun DT 6-1 312 1/3/93 1 Southern California Los Angeles, Calif. 25 Woods, Xavier S 5-11 205 7/26/95 2 Louisiana Tech Monroe, La. PRACTICE SQUAD 63 Campos, Jake T 6-7 310 10/18/94 R Iowa State West Des Moines, Iowa 46 Chunn, Jordan RB 6-0 230 1/2/95 R Troy Gurley, Ala. 18 Davis, Reggie WR 5-11 170 11/22/95 1 Georgia Tallahassee, Fla. 34 Decoud, Treston CB 6-3 210 8/1/93 2 Oregon State Covington, La. 26 Jackson, Darius RB 6-0 228 12/1/93 3 Eastern Michigan Sparta, Ill. 32 Olumba, Donovan CB 6-2 205 9/26/95 R Portland State Tucson, Ariz. 41 Queiro, Kyle LB 6-2 230 12/18/94 R Northwestern Verona, N.J. 23 Robinson, Tyree S 6-2 215 4/14/94 R Oregon San Diego, Calif. 65 Shittu, Aziz DT 6-2 288 7/27/94 1 Stanford Merced, Calif. 78 Wichmann, Cody G 6-5 325 3/2/92 3 Fresno State Mariposa, Calif. RESERVE/INJURED 79 Ehinger, Parker G 6-6 310 12/30/92 3 Cincinnati Rockford, Mich. 72 Frederick, Travis C 6-4 320 3/18/91 6 Wisconsin Sharon, Wis. 29 Goodwin, C.J. CB 6-3 190 2/4/90 3 California (PA) Wheeling, West Va. 56 Jones, Datone DE 6-4 285 7/24/90 6 UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 60 Martin, Marcus G 6-3 330 11/29/93 5 Southern California Los Angeles, Calif. 28 Showers, Jameill S 6-2 223 9/6/91 1 Texas-El Paso Killeen, Texas 83 Williams, Terrance WR 6-2 210 9/18/89 6 Baylor Dallas, Texas 16 Wilson, Cedrick WR 6-2 195 11/20/95 R Boise State Memphis, Tenn.

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NFL HOW 2018 NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE EXP COLLEGE ACQ GP-GS-DNP-IA 2 Brett Maher K 6-0 180 29 1 Nebraska FA-’18 12 - 0 - 0 - 0 3 Mike White QB 6-5 220 23 R Western Kentucky D5-’18 0 - 0 - 0 - 12 4 Dak Prescott QB 6-2 235 25 3 Mississippi State D4b-’16 12 - 12 - 0 - 0 6 Chris Jones P 6-0 205 29 7 Carson Newman FA-’11 12 - 0 - 0 - 0 7 Cooper Rush QB 6-3 225 25 2 Central Michigan FA-’17 1 - 0 - 11 - 0 10 Tavon Austin WR 5-8 180 28 6 West Virginia T(LAR)-’18 6 - 0 - 0 - 6 11 Cole Beasley WR 5-8 180 29 7 Southern Methodist FA-’12 12 - 3 - 0 - 0 13 Michael Gallup WR 6-1 205 22 R Colorado State D3-’18 12 - 6 - 0 - 0 14 Lance Lenoir Jr. WR 6-0 210 23 1 Western Illinois FA-’17 4 - 0 - 0 - 0 17 Allen Hurns WR 6-1 208 27 5 Miami FA-’18 12 - 6 - 0 - 0 19 Amari Cooper WR 6-1 210 24 4 Alabama T(Oak)-’18 11 - 11 - 1 - 0 20 Darian Thompson S 6-2 211 25 3 Boise State FA-’18 6 - 0 - 0 - 0 21 Ezekiel Elliott RB 6-0 228 23 3 Ohio State D1-’16 12 - 12 - 0 - 0 24 Chidobe Awuzie CB 6-0 202 23 2 Colorado D2-’17 11 - 10 - 1 - 0 25 Xavier Woods S 5-11 205 23 2 Louisiana Tech D6a-’17 10 - 10 - 0 - 2 27 Jourdan Lewis CB 5-10 195 23 2 Michigan D3-’17 11 - 0 - 1 - 0 30 Anthony Brown CB 5-11 196 24 3 Purdue D6a-’16 12 - 8 - 0 - 0 31 Byron Jones CB 6-1 200 26 4 Connecticut D1-’15 12 - 12 - 0 - 0 35 Kavon Frazier S 6-0 223 24 3 Central Michigan D6b-’16 12 - 2 - 0 - 0 38 Jeff Heath S 6-1 212 27 6 Saginaw Valley State FA-’13 12 - 12 - 0 - 0 45 Rod Smith RB 6-3 235 26 4 Ohio State FA-’15 12 - 0 - 0 - 0 48 Joe Thomas LB 6-1 232 27 4 South Carolina State FA-’18 6 - 0 - 2 - 4 49 Jamize Olawale FB 6-1 242 29 7 North Texas T(Oak)-’18 12 - 4 - 0 - 0 50 Sean Lee LB 6-2 245 32 9 Penn State D2-’10 5 - 5 - 0 - 7 51 Caraun Reid DT 6-2 298 27 5 Princeton FA-’18 7 - 1 - 0 - 2 52 Connor Williams G 6-5 310 21 R Texas D2-’18 10 - 8 - 1 - 1 53 Justin March-Lillard LB 5-11 228 25 4 Akron FA-’17 12 - 0 - 0 - 0 54 Jaylon Smith LB 6-2 245 23 2 Notre Dame D2-’16 12 - 12 - 0 - 0 55 Leighton Vander Esch LB 6-4 255 22 R Boise State D1-’18 12 - 7 - 0 - 0 57 Damien Wilson LB 6-0 245 25 4 Minnesota D4-’15 12 - 6 - 0 - 0 59 Chris Covington LB 6-2 245 22 R Indiana D6a-’18 5 - 0 - 3 - 4 61 Adam Redmond C 6-6 300 25 1 Harvard W(Buf)-’18 6 - 0 - 4 - 2 70 Zack Martin G 6-4 315 28 5 Notre Dame D1-’14 12 - 12 - 0 - 0 71 La’el Collins T 6-4 323 25 4 Louisiana State FA-’15 12 - 12 - 0 - 0 73 Joe Looney C 6-3 315 28 6 Wake Forest UFA(Ten)-’16 12 - 12 - 0 - 0 75 Cameron Fleming T 6-5 320 26 5 Stanford UFA(NE)-’18 10 - 2 - 2 - 0 76 Xavier Su’a-Filo G 6-4 310 27 5 UCLA FA-’18 4 - 4 - 0 - 7 77 Tyron Smith T 6-5 320 27 8 Southern California D1-’11 10 - 10 - 1 - 1 80 Rico Gathers TE 6-6 282 24 2 Baylor D6d-’16 11 - 3 - 0 - 1 85 Noah Brown WR 6-2 225 22 2 Ohio State D7b-’17 4 - 0 - 0 - 0 86 Dalton Schultz TE 6-5 260 22 R Stanford D4b-’18 7 - 3 - 0 - 5 87 Geoff Swaim TE 6-4 260 25 4 Texas D7c-’15 9 - 9 - 0 - 3 89 Blake Jarwin TE 6-5 260 24 2 Oklahoma State FA-’17 12 - 3 - 0 - 0 90 DeMarcus Lawrence DE 6-3 265 26 5 Boise State D2-’14 12 - 11 - 0 - 0 91 Louis-Philippe Ladouceur LS 6-5 256 37 14 California FA-’05 12 - 0 - 0 - 0 92 Dorance Armstrong DE 6-4 255 21 R Kansas D4a-’18 12 - 1 - 0 - 0 93 Daniel Ross DT 6-4 300 25 2 N.E. Mississippi C.C. PS(KC)-’17 9 - 0 - 1 - 2 94 Randy Gregory DE 6-5 242 26 2 Nebraska D2-’16 10 - 0 - 0 - 2 95 David Irving DL 6-7 290 25 4 Iowa State PS(KC)-’15 2 - 0 - 0 - 6 96 Maliek Collins DT 6-2 308 23 3 Nebraska D3-’16 9 - 5 - 0 - 3 97 Taco Charlton DE 6-6 275 24 2 Michigan D1-’17 9 - 7 - 0 - 3 98 Tyrone Crawford DL 6-4 285 29 7 Boise State D3-’12 12 - 12 - 0 - 0 99 Antwaun Woods DT 6-1 312 25 1 Southern California FA-’18 11 - 11 - 0 - 1 PRACTICE SQUAD 18 Reggie Davis WR 5-11 170 23 1 Georgia FA-’18 23 Tyree Robinson S 6-2 215 24 R Oregon FA-’18 0 - 0 - 2 - 0 26 Darius Jackson RB 6-0 228 25 3 Eastern Michigan FA-’18 32 Donovan Olumba CB 6-2 205 23 R Portland State FA-’18 34 Treston Decoud CB 6-3 210 25 2 Louisiana FA-’18 41 Kyle Queiro LB 6-2 230 23 R Northwestern FA-’18 46 Jordan Chunn RB 6-0 230 23 R Troy FA-’18 63 Jake Campos T 6-7 310 24 R Iowa State FA-’18 65 Aziz Shittu DT 6-2 288 24 1 Stanford FA-’18 78 Cody Wichmann G 6-5 325 26 3 Fresno State FA-’18 RESERVE/INJURED 16 Cedrick Wilson WR 6-2 195 23 R Boise State D6b-’18 28 Jameill Showers S 6-2 223 27 1 Texas-El Paso FA-’15 29 C.J. Goodwin CB 6-3 190 28 3 California (PA) PS(Cin)-’18 2 - 0 - 0 - 0 56 Datone Jones DE 6-4 285 28 6 UCLA FA-’17 1 - 0 - 0 - 2 60 Marcus Martin G 6-3 330 25 5 Southern California UFA(Cle)-’18 72 Travis Frederick C 6-4 320 27 6 Wisconsin D1-’13 0 - 0 - 0 - 4 79 Parker Ehinger G 6-6 310 25 3 Cincinnati T(KC)-’18 83 Terrance Williams WR 6-2 210 29 6 Baylor D3a-’13 3 - 2 - 0 - 1

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Quarterback (3) 3 Mike White QB 6-5 220 23 R Western Kentucky D5-’18 4 Dak Prescott QB 6-2 235 25 3 Mississippi State D4b-’16 7 Cooper Rush QB 6-3 225 25 2 Central Michigan FA-’17 Running Back (3) 21 Ezekiel Elliott RB 6-0 228 23 3 Ohio State D1-’16 45 Rod Smith RB 6-3 235 26 4 Ohio State FA-’15 49 Jamize Olawale FB 6-1 242 29 7 North Texas T(Oak)-’18 Wide Receiver (7) 10 Tavon Austin WR 5-8 180 28 6 West Virginia T(LAR)-’18 11 Cole Beasley WR 5-8 180 29 7 Southern Methodist FA-’12 13 Michael Gallup WR 6-1 205 22 R Colorado State D3-’18 14 Lance Lenoir Jr. WR 6-0 210 23 1 Western Illinois FA-’17 17 Allen Hurns WR 6-1 208 27 5 Miami FA-’18 19 Amari Cooper WR 6-1 210 24 4 Alabama T(Oak)-’18 85 Noah Brown WR 6-2 225 22 2 Ohio State D7b-’17 Tight End (4) 80 Rico Gathers TE 6-6 282 24 2 Baylor D6d-’16 86 Dalton Schultz TE 6-5 260 22 R Stanford D4b-’18 87 Geoff Swaim TE 6-4 260 25 4 Texas D7c-’15 89 Blake Jarwin TE 6-5 260 24 2 Oklahoma State FA-’17 Offensive Line (8) 52 Connor Williams G 6-5 310 21 R Texas D2-’18 61 Adam Redmond C 6-6 300 25 1 Harvard W(Buf)-’18 70 Zack Martin G 6-4 315 28 5 Notre Dame D1-’14 71 La’el Collins T 6-4 323 25 4 Louisiana State FA-’15 73 Joe Looney C 6-3 315 28 6 Wake Forest UFA(Ten)-’16 75 Cameron Fleming T 6-5 320 26 5 Stanford UFA(NE)-’18 76 Xavier Su’a-Filo G 6-4 310 27 5 UCLA FA-’18 77 Tyron Smith T 6-5 320 27 8 Southern California D1-’11 Defensive Line (10) 51 Caraun Reid DT 6-2 298 27 5 Princeton FA-’18 90 DeMarcus Lawrence DE 6-3 265 26 5 Boise State D2-’14 92 Dorance Armstrong DE 6-4 255 21 R Kansas D4a-’18 93 Daniel Ross DT 6-4 300 25 2 N.E. Mississippi C.C. PS(KC)-’17 94 Randy Gregory DE 6-5 242 26 2 Nebraska D2-’16 95 David Irving DL 6-7 290 25 4 Iowa State PS(KC)-’15 96 Maliek Collins DT 6-2 308 23 3 Nebraska D3-’16 97 Taco Charlton DE 6-6 275 24 2 Michigan D1-’17 98 Tyrone Crawford DL 6-4 285 29 7 Boise State D3-’12 99 Antwaun Woods DT 6-1 312 25 1 Southern California FA-’18 Linebackers (7) 48 Joe Thomas LB 6-1 232 27 4 South Carolina State FA-’18 50 Sean Lee LB 6-2 245 32 9 Penn State D2-’10 53 Justin March-Lillard LB 6-0 228 25 4 Akron FA-’17 54 Jaylon Smith LB 6-2 245 23 2 Notre Dame D2-’16 55 Leighton Vander Esch LB 6-4 255 22 R Boise State D1-’18 57 Damien Wilson LB 6-0 245 25 4 Minnesota D4-’15 59 Chris Covington LB 6-2 245 25 R Indiana D6a-’18 Defensive Backs (8) 20 Darian Thompson S 6-2 211 25 3 Boise State FA-’18 24 Chidobe Awuzie CB 6-0 202 23 2 Colorado D2-’17 25 Xavier Woods S 5-11 205 23 2 Louisiana Tech D6a-’17 27 Jourdan Lewis CB 5-10 195 23 2 Michigan D3-’17 30 Anthony Brown CB 5-11 196 24 3 Purdue D6a-’16 31 Byron Jones CB 6-1 200 26 4 Connecticut D1-’15 35 Kavon Frazier S 6-0 223 24 3 Central Michigan D6b-’16 38 Jeff Heath S 6-1 212 27 6 Saginaw Valley State FA-’13 Specialists (3) 2 Brett Maher K 6-0 180 29 1 Nebraska FA-’18 6 Chris Jones P 6-0 205 29 7 Carson Newman FA-’11 91 Louis-Philippe Ladouceur LS 6-5 256 37 14 California FA-’05

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Jan. 1 ........Signed Brian Brown, K.D. Cannon, Jarron Jones, Jameill Showers, Joe Vellano, Marquez White and Trey Williams to the Reserve/Future list.Jan. 10 ......Signed Marqueston Huff to the Reserve/Future list.Feb. 8 ........Signed Jason Thompson.March 5 .....Designated DeMarcus Lawrence franchise player.March 7 .....Waived Benson Mayowa and Joe Vellano.March 8 .....Signed DeMarcus Lawrence.March 12 ...Re-signed Brian Price.March 14 ...Tendered David Irving.March 17 ...Waived Orlando Scandrick.March 19 ...Re-signed L.P. Ladouceur.March 20 ...Traded for Jamize Olawale.March 22 ...Signed Joe Thomas and Deonte Thompson.March 24 ...Signed Allen Hurns.March 26 ...Re-signed Joe Looney. Signed Cameron Fleming and Marcus Martin.April 4 ........Signed Brett Maher and waived Brian Brown.April 9 ........Signed Kony Ealy.April 13 ......Released Dez Bryant.April 16 ......Signed Scott Daly.April 20 ......Placed James Hanna on Reserve/Retired and executed fifth-year option on Byron Jones.April 26 ......Drafted Leighton Vander Esch.April 27 ......Drafted Connor Williams and Michael Gallup.April 28 ......Drafted Dorance Armstrong, Dalton Schultz, Mike White, Chris Covington, Cedrick Wilson and Bo Scarbrough. Acquired Tavon Austin in a trade with the

L.A. Rams for a 2018 sixth round selection. Acquired Jihad Ward in a trade with Oakland for Ryan Swizter.April 30 ......Signed Dustin Stanton.May 4 ........Placed Jason Witten on Reserve/Retired.May 11.......Waived Jason Thompson. Signed Jake Campos, Jordan Chunn, Malik Earl, James Hearns, Bryce Johnson, Kam Kelly, Joel Lanning, Austin Larkin, Mar-

chie Murdock, Donovan Olumba, DeQuinton Osborne, Kyle Queiro, Jay Robertson, Tyree Robinson, Ed Shockley, Dalton Sturm, Charvarius Ward and David Wells. Signed the following draft picks Dorance Armstrong, Chris Covington, Bo Scarbrough, Dalton Schultz, Leighton Vander Esch, Mike White, Connor Williams and Cedrick Wilson.

May 21 ......Waived Jarron Jones. Signed Damien Mama. Signed draft pick Michael Gallup.May 25 ......Waived Maliek Earl and Ed Shockley.May 29 ......Signed Eric PinkinsMay 30 ......Waived DeQuinton Osborne and Jay Robertson.June 14 .....Signed Zack Martin to a six-year contract extension through 2024.July 25 .......Placed David Irving on Reserve/DNR. Placed Maliek Collins on Active/PUP. Placed Kavon Frazier and Randy Gregory on Active/NFI.Aug. 1 ........Randy Gregory passed physical. Placed Cedrick Wilson Reserve/Injured. Signed Ricky Jeune.Aug. 3 ........Kavon Frazier passed physical. Waived James Hearns and Trey Williams. Signed Korren Kirven and Joby Saint Fleur.Aug. 4 ........Bryce Johnson waived/left squad.Aug. 5 ........Re-signed Trey Williams.Aug. 14 ......Maliek Collins passed physical. Placed Marcus Martin on Reserve/Injured and waived/injured Marchie Murdock. Signed Jacob Alsadek and Darren Car-

rington.Aug. 15 ......Waived Joby Saint Fleur. Signed Dres Anderson.Aug. 21 ......Placed Jameill Showers on Reserve/Injured and Waived/Injured Richard Ash. Signed Caraun Reid and Dominick Sanders.Aug. 22 ......Waived Jacob Alsadek and Dalton Sturm. Signed Jeron Johnson and Jacob Ohnesorge.Aug. 28 ......Waived Ricky Jeune and waived/injured Dustin Stanton. Signed Kyle Bosch, Matt Diaz and Korren Kirven.Aug. 31 ......Acquired Parker Ehinger in a trade with Kansas City for Charvarius Ward.Sept. 1 .......Waived Dres Anderson, Dan Bailey, Kyle Bosch, Jake Campos, K.D. Cannon, Darren Carrington, Jordan Chunn, Scott Daly, Matt Diaz, Kony Ealy, Chaz

Green, Darius Jackson, Jeron Johnson, Tre’von Johnson, Kameron Kelly, Joel Lanning, Austin Larkin, Lance Lenoir, Damien Mama, Mekale McKay, Lewis Neal, Jacob Ohnesorge, Donovan Olumba, Eric Pinkins, Kyle Queiro, Caraun Reid, Dominick Sanders, Bo Scarbrough, Charles Tapper, Duke Thomas, Deonte Thompson, Jihad Ward, David Wells and Marquez White. Waived/Injured Marqueton Huff and Trey Williams.

Sept. 2 .......Waived Kadeem Edwards and Brian Price. Claimed Ibraheim Campbell and Adam Redmond off waivers. Signed Dres Anderson, Jake Campos, Jordan Chunn, Darius Jackson, Lance Lenoir, Donovan Olumba, Kyle Queiro and Charles Tapper to the practice squad.

Sept. 3 .......Placed Noah Brown on Reserve/Injured. Signed Deonte Thompson. Signed Bo Scarbrough to the practice squad.Sept. 4 .......Released Charles Tapper from the practice squad. Signed Treston Decoud and Cody Wichmann to the practice squad.Sept. 5 .......Signed Aziz Shittu to the practice squad.Sept. 7 .......Placed Parker Ehinger on Reserve/Injured. Signed Kadeem Edwards.Sept. 11 .....Waived Kadeem Edwards. Signed Xavier Su’a-Filo.Sept. 18 .....Waived Tyree Robinson and released Aziz Shittu. Signed Brice Butler and signed Adolphus Washington to the practice squad.Sept. 20 .....Released Dres Anderson from the practice squad and signed Tyree Robinson to the practice squad.Sept. 25 .....Placed Datone Jones on Reserve/Injured. Signed Caraun Reid.Sept. 26 .....Signed Christian Ringo to the practice squad.Oct. 6 ........Placed Travis Frederick on Reserve/Non-Football Illness and Terrance Williams on Reserve/Injured. Activated David Irving from Reserve/Exempt. Released

Christian Ringo from the practice squad.Oct. 8 ........Signed Christian Ringo to the practice squad.Oct. 9 ........Waived Ibraheim Campbell and released Bo Scarbrough from the practice squad.Oct. 10 ......Signed C.J. Goodwin off Cincinnati’s pracitce squad and Darian Thompson off Arizona’s practice squad. Signed Darius Jackson to the practice squad.Oct. 22 ......Released Brice Butler. Acquired Amari Cooper in a trade with Oakland for a 2019 first round pick.Oct. 26 ......Placed C.J. Goodwin on Reserve/Injured.Nov. 1 ........Activated Treston Decoud from the practice squad and signed Reggie Davis to the practice squad. Designated Noah Brown return to practice. Nov. 9 ........Waived Treston Decoud and Deonte Thompson. Activated Noah Brown from Reserve/Injured and Lance Lenoir from the practice squad.Nov. 14 ......Signed Aziz Shittu to the practice squad.Nov. 17 ......Waived Darian Thompson. Activated Christian Ringo from the practice squad.Nov. 19 ......Waived Christian Ringo. Signed Darian Thompson.Nov. 21 ......Signed Christian Ringo to the practice squad.Nov. 23 ......Christian Ringo signed with Cincinnati.Nov. 25 ......Signed Treston Decoud to the practice squad.

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ALSADEK, Jacob - G8/14...........Signed8/22...........WaivedANDERSON, Dres - WR 8/15...........Signed9/1.............Waived9/2.............Signed to practice squad9/20...........ReleasedARMSTRONG, Dorance - DE4/28...........Drafted in the fourth round5/11 ...........SignedASH, Richard - DT8/21...........Waived/InjuredAUSTIN, Tavon - RB4/28...........Acquired in a trade with L.A. RamsBAILEY, Dan - K9/1.............Waived BOSCH, Kyle - G8/28...........Signed9/1.............WaivedBROWN, Brian - WR1/1.............Signed to Reserve/Future4/4.............WaivedBROWN, Noah - WR9/3.............Placed on Reserve/Injured11/1 ...........Designated return to practice11/9 ...........ActivatedBRYANT, Dez - WR4/13...........ReleasedBUTLER, Brice - WR9/17...........Signed10/22.........ReleasedCAMPBELL, Ibraheim - S9/2.............Claimed off Waivers (Houston)10/9...........WaivedCAMPOS, Jake - T5/11 ...........Signed9/1.............Waived9/2.............Signed to practice squadCANNON, K.D. - WR1/1.............Signed to Reserve/Future9/1.............WaivedCARRINGTON, Darren- WR8/14...........Signed9/1.............Waived CHUNN, Jordan - RB5/11 ...........Signed9/1.............Waived9/2.............Signed to practice squadCOLLINS, Maliek - DT7/25...........Placed on Active/PUP8/13...........Passed physicalCOOPER, Amari - WR10/20.........Acquired in a trade with OaklandCOVINGTON, Chris - LB4/28...........Drafted in the sixth round5/11 ...........SignedDALY, Scott - LS4/16...........Signed9/1.............WaivedDAVIS, Reggie - WR11/1 ...........Signed to the practice squadDECOUD, Treston - DB9/4.............Signed to the practice squad11/1 ...........Signed to the active roster.11/9 ...........Waived11/25 .........Signed to the practice squadDIAZ, Matthew - T8/28...........Signed9/1.............WaivedEALY, Kony - DE4/9.............Signed9/1.............WaivedEARL, Malik - WR5/11 ...........Signed5/25...........WaivedEDWARDS, Kadeem - G9/2.............Waived9/7.............Signed9/11EHINGER, Parker - G8/31...........Acquired in a trade with Kansas City9/7.............Placed on Reserve/InjuredFLEMING, Cameron - T3/26...........SignedFRAZIER, Kavon - DB7/25...........Placed on Active/NFIFREDERICK, Travis - C10/6...........Placed on Reserve/Non-Football IllnessGALLUP, Michael - WR4/27...........Drafted in the third round5/21...........SignedGOODWIN, C.J. - CB10/10.........Signed off Cincinnati’s practice squad10/26.........Placed on Reserve/InjuredGREEN, Chaz - G/T9/1.............WaivedGREGORY, Randy - DE7/25...........Placed on Active/NFI8/1.............Passed physicalHANNA, James - TE4/20...........Placed on Reserve/RetiredHEARNS, James - DE5/11 ...........Signed8/3.............WaivedHUFF, Marqueston - S1/10...........Signed to Reserve/Future9/1.............Waived/Injured

HURNS, Allen - WR3/24...........SignedIRVING, David - DL3/14...........Tendered (second round)7/25...........Placed on Reserve/DNR10/6...........Activated from Reserve/ExemptJACKSON, Darius - RB5/30...........Signed9/1.............Waived9/2.............Signed to practice squad9/3.............Signed with Green Bay10/10.........Signed to practice squadJEUNE, Ricky - WR8/28...........WaivedJOHNSON, Bryce - T5/11 ...........Signed8/3.............Waived/Left SquadJOHNSON, Jeron - S8/22...........Signed9/1.............WaivedJOHNSON, Tre’von - LB9/1.............WaivedJONES, Byron - CB4/20...........Exercised fifth-year optionJONES, Datone - DT9/25...........Placed on Reserve/InjuredJONES, Jarron - T1/1.............Signed to Reserve/Future5/21...........WaivedKELLY, Kam - DB5/11 ...........Signed 9/1.............WaivedKIRVEN, KORREN - T8/3.............Passed physicalLADOUCEUR, L.P. - LS3/19...........Re-signedLANNING, Joel - LB5/11 ...........Signed9/1.............WaivedLARKIN, Austin - DE5/11 ...........Signed9/1.............WaivedLAWRENCE, DeMarcus - DE3/5.............Designated franchise player3/8.............SignedLENOIR, Lance - WR9/1.............Waived9/2.............Signed to practice squad11/9 ...........Signed to active rosterLOONEY, Joe - C3/26...........Re-signedMAHER, Brett - K4/4.............SignedMAMA, Damien - G5/21...........Signed9/1.............WaivedMARTIN, Marcus - C3/26...........Signed8/14...........Placed on Reserve/InjuredMARTIN, Zack - G6/14 ...........Signed a six-year contract extensionMAYOWA, Benson - DE3/7.............WaivedMcKAY, Mekale - WR5/30...........Signed9/1.............WaivedMURDOCK, Marchie - WR5/11 ...........Signed8/14...........Waived/InjuredNEAL, Lewis - DL9/1.............WaivedOHNESORGE, Jacob - C8/22...........Signed9/1.............WaivedOLAWALE, Jamize - FB3/20...........Acquired in a trade with OaklandOLUMBA, Donovan - DB5/11 ...........Signed9/1.............Waived9/2.............Signed to practice squadOSBORNE, DeQuinton - DT5/11 ...........Signed5/30...........WaivedPINKINS, Eric - DB5/29...........Signed9/1.............WaivedPRICE, Brian - DT3/12...........Re-signed9/2.............WaivedQUEIRO, Kyle - LB5/11 ...........Signed9/1.............Waived9/2.............Signed to practice squadREDMOND, Adam - C9/2.............Claimed off waivers (Buffalo)REID, Caraun - DT8/21...........Signed9/1.............Waived9/25...........SignedRINGO, Christian - DT9/26...........Signed to practice squad10/6...........Released10/8...........Signed to practice squad11/17 .........Activated11/19 .........Waived11/21 .........Signed to the practice squad11/23 .........Signed with Cincinnati

ROBERTSON, Jay - G5/11 ...........Signed5/25...........WaivedROBINSON, Tyree - DB5/11 ...........Signed9/18...........Waived9/20...........Signed to the practice squadSAINT FLEUR, Joby - DE8/3.............Signed8/15...........WaivedSANDERS, Dominick - S8/20...........Signed9/1.............WaivedSCANDRICK, Orlando - CB3/17...........WaivedSCARBROUGH, Bo - RB4/28...........Drafted in the seventh round5/11 ...........Signed9/1.............Waived9/3.............Signed to practice squad10/8...........ReleasedSCHULTZ, Dalton - TE4/28...........Drafted in the fourth round5/11 ...........SignedSHOCKLEY, Ed - LB5/11 ...........Signed5/25...........WaivedSHITTU, Aziz - DT9/5.............Signed to practice squad9/18...........Released11/14 .........Signed to practice squadSHOWERS, Jameill - S1/1.............Signed to Reserve/Future8/20...........Placed on Reserve/InjuredSTANTON, Dustin, G4/30...........Signed8/28...........Waived/InjuredSTURM, Dalton - QB5/11 ...........Signed8/22...........WaivedSU’A-FILO, Xavier - G9/11 ...........SignedSWITZER, Ryan - WR4/28...........Traded to OaklandTAPPER, Charles - DE9/1.............Waived9/2.............Signed to practice squad9/4.............ReleasedTHOMAS, Duke - CB9/1.............WaivedTHOMAS, Joe - LB3/22...........SignedTHOMPSON, Darian - S10/10.........Signed off Arizona’s practice squad11/17 .........WaivedTHOMPSON, Deonte - WR3/22...........Signed9/1.............Waived9/3.............Signed11/9 ...........WaivedTHOMPSON, Jason - S2/8.............Signed5/11 ...........WaivedVANDER ESCH, Leighton - LB4/26...........Drafted in the first roundVELLANO, Joe - DT1/1.............Signed to Reserve/Future3/7.............WaivedWARD, Charvarius - DB5/11 ...........Signed 8/31...........Traded to Kansas CityWARD, Jihad - DT4/28...........Acquired in a trade with Oakland9/1.............WaivedWELLS, David - TE5/11 ...........Signed9/1.............WaivedWHITE, Marquez - CB1/1.............Signed to Reserve/Future9/1.............WaivedWHITE, MIke - QB4/28...........Drafted in the fifth round5/11 ...........SignedWICHMANN, Cody - G9/4.............Signed to the practice squadWILLIAMS, Connor, G4/27...........Drafted in the second round5/11 ...........SignedWILLIAMS, Terrance - WR10/6...........Placed on Reserve/InjuredWILLIAMS, Trey - RB1/1.............Signed to Reserve/Future8/3.............Waived8/5.............Re-signed9/1.............Waived/InjuredWILSON, Cedrick - WR4/28...........Drafted in the sixth round5/11 ...........Signed8/1.............Placed on Reserve//InjuredWITTEN, Jason - TE5/4.............Placed on Reserve/RetiredWOODS, Antwaun - NT5/30...........Signed

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