Chicago Bears at Dallas Cowboys 14 to 27
Sunday, December 27, 1992, Week 17The Chicago Bears played the Dallas Cowboys in Irving on Sunday, December 27, 1992, Week 17 of the 1992 season. The Cowboys won by a score of 27-14. With this game, the Cowboys finished the season 7-1-0 at home, while the Bears finished 1-7-0 on the road for the 1992 season.
The Cowboys finished the season with a record of 13-3-0, while the Bears finished the season at 5-11-0.
Chicago Bears offense
Total yards | Pass yards | Rush yards | Turnovers | First downs |
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92 | 64 | 28 | 4 | 9 |
Coaches
Head Coach: Mike Ditka Offensive Coordinator: Greg Landry Defensive Coordinator: Vince Tobin Wide Receivers Coach: Vic Rapp Offensive Line Coach: Dick Stanfel, John Levra Running Backs Coach: Johnny Roland Tight Ends Coach: Steve Kazor Assistant Offensive Line Coach: Steve Kazor Linebackers Coach: Dave McGinnis Defensive Backs Coach: Zaven Yaralian Special Teams Coach: Danny Abramowicz Quality Control Coach: Geep Chryst Assistant to the Head Coach: Steve Kazor Strength Coach: Russ Riederer Director of Research: Geep Chryst Bill Walsh Minority Fellowship: Tyrone Dixon, Steve Trimble
Dallas Cowboys offense
Total yards | Pass yards | Rush yards | Turnovers | First downs |
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354 | 175 | 179 | 4 | 22 |
Coaches
Head Coach: Jimmy Johnson Offensive Coordinator: Norv Turner Defensive Coordinator: Dave Wannstedt Quarterbacks Coach: Norv Turner Wide Receivers Coach: Hubbard Alexander Offensive Line Coach: Tony Wise Running Backs Coach: Joe Brodsky Tight Ends Coach: Robert Ford Offensive Quality Control Coach: Steve Hoffman Defensive Line Coach: Butch Davis Linebackers Coach: Dave Wannstedt Defensive Backs Coach: Dave Campo Defensive Assistant Coach: Bob Slowik Defensive Quality Control Coach: Steve Hoffman Special Teams Coach: Joe Avezzano Kicking Coach: Steve Hoffman Strength and Conditioning Coach: Mike Woicik Scout: Jim Garrett Football Operations Assistant: Craig Glieber Bill Walsh Minority Fellowship: Charlie Williams, Cary Godette, Keith Armstrong, Charles Coe