1969 Dallas Cowboys schedule

Season statistics

Offense Defense
Record Playoff record Total yards Pass yards Rush yards Turnovers First downs Total yards Pass yards Rush yards Turnovers First downs
11-2-1 0-1 5339 2963 2376 33 292 4051 2904 1147 35 225
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The Dallas Cowboys' tenth season was in 1969, and it was the tenth season Tom Landry served as the head coach of the team. The Cowboys played their home games at Cotton Bowl. They finished the year 11-2-1 in the regular season, en route to winning the Capitol, but they lost their first playoff game to the Cleveland Browns 38-14. At the end of the season, Calvin Hill was awarded with the AP Offensive Rookie of the Year award.


Games

Week Opponent Score Notes
Week 1 St. Louis Cardinals 24-3
Week 2 @ New Orleans Saints 21-17
Week 3 @ Philadelphia Eagles 38-7
Week 4 @ Atlanta Falcons 24-17
Week 5 Philadelphia Eagles 49-14
Week 6 New York Giants 25-3
Week 7 @ Cleveland Browns 10-42
Week 8 New Orleans Saints 33-17
Week 9 @ Washington Redskins 41-28
Week 10 @ Los Angeles Rams 23-24
Week 11 San Francisco 49ers 24-24
Week 12 @ Pittsburgh Steelers 10-7
Week 13 Baltimore Colts 27-10
Week 14 Washington Redskins 20-10

Playoffs

Week Opponent Score Notes
Divisional Round Cleveland Browns 14-38

1969 Dallas Cowboys Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Tom Landry Offensive Pass Game Coordinator: Austin "Ray" Renfro Offensive Line Coach: James A. "Jim" Myers Offensive Ends Coach: Raymond Berry Offensive Backfield Coach: Ermal Allen Passing Offense: Austin "Ray" Renfro Defensive Line Coach: Ernie Stautner Linebackers Coach: Jerry Tubbs Defensive Backfield Coach: Bobby Franklin Scout: Jim Garrett