Dallas Cowboys passing offense history

Austin "Ray" Renfro

Renfro was the passing offense for the Dallas Cowboys in the 1968-1972 seasons, a total of five years. Renfro's record as the team's passing offense was 54-15-1, making him the most successful passing offense in Dallas Cowboys history. The team made it to the playoffs five times (1968-1972) and had a 6-4 record under Coach Renfro in playoff games. In 1970, the Dallas Cowboys faced off against the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl V and the Cowboys, under the direction of head coach Tom Landry, lost 13-16. In 1971, the Dallas Cowboys faced off against the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl VI and the Cowboys, under the direction of head coach Tom Landry, won 24-3.


Dallas Cowboys passing offense record

Coach Years Record Win percentage Playoff record
Austin "Ray" Renfro 1968-1972 54-15-1 77.9% 6-4

Dallas Cowboys passing offense facts

  • Austin "Ray" Renfro was the first passing offense in Cowboys history in 1968.
  • Austin "Ray" Renfro coached the most seasons as the Cowboys's passing offense at five seasons.
  • Austin "Ray" Renfro was the last coach to hold the position of passing offense, leaving the role after the 1972 season.