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The 1968 Dallas Cowboys season was their ninth in the league and won the Capitol division by five games with a 12–2 record. In the first round of the playoffs , Dallas met the Cleveland Browns (10–4) in the Eastern Conference title game, held at Municipal Stadium in Cleveland . In this era, the host sites were rotated, home field advantage was not adopted for the playoffs until 1975 . Dallas had won the regular season game 28–7 in September, and had routed the Browns 52–14 in the previous year's playoffs , but both were played at the Cotton Bowl .
Cleveland upset the favored Cowboys 31–20,[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] sending Dallas to the third place Playoff Bowl at the Orange Bowl in Miami ,[ 4] where they rallied to defeat the Minnesota Vikings , 17–13.[ 5] [ 6]
The team averaged 30.8 points per game during the regular season, and holds the record for most points scored through the first three games of a season.[ 7]
Schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Attendance
1
September 15, 1968
Detroit Lions
W 59–13
61,382
2
September 22, 1968
Cleveland Browns
W 28–7
68,733
3
September 29, 1968
at Philadelphia Eagles
W 45–13
60,858
4
October 6, 1968
at St. Louis Cardinals
W 27–10
48,296
5
October 13, 1968
Philadelphia Eagles
W 34–14
72,083
6
October 20, 1968
at Minnesota Vikings
W 20–7
47,644
7
October 28, 1968
Green Bay Packers
L 28–17
74,604
8
November 3, 1968
at New Orleans Saints
W 17–3
84,728
9
November 10, 1968
New York Giants
L 27–21
72,163
10
November 17, 1968
at Washington Redskins
W 44–24
50,816
11
November 24, 1968
at Chicago Bears
W 34–3
46,667
12
November 28, 1968
Washington Redskins
W 29–20
66,076
13
December 8, 1968
Pittsburgh Steelers
W 28–7
55,069
14
December 15, 1968
at New York Giants
W 28–10
62,617
Game summaries
Week 3
1
2 3 4 Total
• Cowboys
7
7 14 17
45
Eagles
3
10 0 0
13
Scoring summary Q1 PHI Sam Baker 23 yard field goalPHI 3–0
Q1 DAL Dan Reeves 2 yard pass from Don Meredith (Mike Clark kick)DAL 7–3
Q2 DAL Lance Rentzel 11 yard pass from Don Meredith (Mike Clark kick)DAL 14–3
Q2 PHI Gary Ballman 18 yard pass from King Hill (Sam Baker kick)DAL 14–10
Q2 PHI Sam Baker 13 yard field goal DAL 14–13
Q3 DAL Bob Hayes 44 yard pass from Don Meredith (Mike Clark kick)DAL 21–13
Q3 DAL Don Perkins 10 yard pass from Don Meredith (Mike Clark kick)DAL 28–13
Q4 DAL Mike Clark 26 yard field goal DAL 31–13
Q4 DAL Lance Rentzel 8 yard pass from Don Meredith (Mike Clark kick) DAL 38–13
Q4 DAL Craig Morton 4 yard run (Mike Clark kick)DAL 45–13
[ 8]
Week 14
1
2 3 4 Total
• Cowboys
0
7 14 7
28
Giants
3
0 0 7
10
[ 9]
Playoffs
Standings
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
Roster
Dallas Cowboys 1968 roster
Quarterbacks
Running Backs
Wide Receivers
Tight Ends
Offensive Linemen
Defensive Linemen
Linebackers
Defensive Backs
Special Teams
Reserve Lists
Rookies in italics
42 Active, 2 Inactive
References
^ Bledsoe, Terry (December 22, 1968). "Browns' interceptions beat Dallas" . Milwaukee Journal . p. 1, sports.
^ Livingston, Pat (December 22, 1968). "Browns jolt Cowboys, 31-20" . Pittsburgh Press . p. 1, section 3.
^ Taylor, Jim (December 22, 1968). "Browns smash Dallas, earn shot at NFL title" . Toledo Blade . Ohio. p. D1.
^ 1968 Dallas Cowboys
^ "Vikings 13-0 lead withers before Dallas rush, 17-13" . Milwaukee Journal . press dispatches. January 6, 1969. p. 11, part 2.
^ "Cowboys rally, capture Playoff Bowl" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Associated Press. January 6, 1969. p. 26.
^ "Mind-blowing stats for Week 4 of the 2013 season" . National Football League . 2013-09-25. Retrieved 2013-09-26 .
^ Pro-Football-Reference.com . Retrieved 2013-Dec-15.
^ Pro-Football-Reference.com
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