Dallas Cowboys strength and conditioning coach history
Markus Paul
Paul was the strength and conditioning coach for the Dallas Cowboys in the 2018-2020 seasons, a total of three years. Paul's record as the team's strength and conditioning coach was 21-21-0, making him the least successful strength and conditioning coach in Dallas Cowboys history. The team made it to the playoffs one time (2018) and had a 1-1 record under Coach Paul in playoff games.
Brett Bech
Bech was the strength and conditioning coach for the Dallas Cowboys in the 2019 season. Bech's record as the team's strength and conditioning coach was 8-8-0, making him the least successful strength and conditioning coach in Dallas Cowboys history.
Mike Woicik
Woicik was the strength and conditioning coach for the Dallas Cowboys in the 1990-1996, 2011-2013 seasons, a total of ten years. Woicik's record as the team's strength and conditioning coach was 101-59-0, making him the second-most successful strength and conditioning coach in Dallas Cowboys history. The team made it to the playoffs six times (1991-1996) and had a 12-3 record under Coach Woicik in playoff games. In 1992, the Dallas Cowboys faced off against the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXVII and the Cowboys, under the direction of head coach Jimmy Johnson, won 52-17. In 1993, the Dallas Cowboys faced off against the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXVIII and the Cowboys, under the direction of head coach Jimmy Johnson, won 30-13. In 1995, the Dallas Cowboys faced off against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XXX and the Cowboys, under the direction of head coach Barry Switzer, won 27-17.
Joe Juraszek
Juraszek was the strength and conditioning coach for the Dallas Cowboys in the 1997-2010 seasons, a total of fourteen years. Juraszek's record as the team's strength and conditioning coach was 112-112-0, making him the least successful strength and conditioning coach in Dallas Cowboys history. The team made it to the playoffs six times (1998-1999, 2003, 2006-2007, 2009) and had a 1-6 record under Coach Juraszek in playoff games.
Bob Ward
Ward was the strength and conditioning coach for the Dallas Cowboys in the 1976-1989 seasons, a total of fourteen years. Ward's record as the team's strength and conditioning coach was 125-87-0, making him the third-most successful strength and conditioning coach in Dallas Cowboys history. The team made it to the playoffs nine times (1976-1983, 1985) and had a 10-8 record under Coach Ward in playoff games. In 1977, the Dallas Cowboys faced off against the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XII and the Cowboys, under the direction of head coach Tom Landry, won 27-10. In 1978, the Dallas Cowboys faced off against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XIII and the Cowboys, under the direction of head coach Tom Landry, lost 31-35.
Alvin Roy
Roy was the strength and conditioning coach for the Dallas Cowboys in the 1973-1975 seasons, a total of three years. Roy's record as the team's strength and conditioning coach was 28-14-0, making him the most successful strength and conditioning coach in Dallas Cowboys history. The team made it to the playoffs two times (1973, 1975) and had a 3-2 record under Coach Roy in playoff games. In 1975, the Dallas Cowboys faced off against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl X and the Cowboys, under the direction of head coach Tom Landry, lost 17-21.
Dallas Cowboys strength and conditioning coach record
Coach | Years | Record | Win percentage | Playoff record |
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Markus Paul | 2018-2020 | 21-21-0 | 50.0% | 1-1 |
Brett Bech | 2019 | 8-8-0 | 50.0% | 0-0 |
Mike Woicik | 1990-1996, 2011-2013 | 101-59-0 | 63.1% | 12-3 |
Joe Juraszek | 1997-2010 | 112-112-0 | 50.0% | 1-6 |
Bob Ward | 1976-1989 | 125-87-0 | 59.0% | 10-8 |
Alvin Roy | 1973-1975 | 28-14-0 | 66.7% | 3-2 |
Dallas Cowboys strength and conditioning coach facts
- Alvin Roy was the first strength and conditioning coach in Cowboys history in 1973.
- Bob Ward and Joe Juraszek coached the most seasons as the Cowboys's strength and conditioning coach at fourteen seasons.
- Markus Paul was the last coach to hold the position of strength and conditioning coach, leaving the role after the 2020 season.