Running back Emmitt Smith would also collect his second straight NFL rushing title.
A ferocious Dallas defense, with not a single player nominated to the Pro Bowl, placed first in the NFL in total defense.
The season would start off with two crucial wins against the Washington Redskins and the New York Giants, both victors of the previous two Super Bowls. Made roster † Pro Football Hall of Fame * Made at least one Pro Bowl during career Main article: 1992 NFL draft 1992 Dallas Cowboys draft This team ranked #6 on the 100 greatest teams of all time presented by the NFL on its 100th anniversary. At Super Bowl XXVII in Pasadena, the Cowboys routed the Buffalo Bills 52–17. Followed by a memorable 30–20 victory against the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship Game. In the playoffs, the Cowboys disposed of the Philadelphia Eagles 34–10 in the Divisional Playoffs. Headed by a powerful offense and the NFL's number one ranked defense, Dallas fielded at the time, the youngest team in the NFL and posted a franchise-best 13–3 record throughout the regular season. The Cowboys made the first of three Super Bowl appearances between 19. The Pivot Podcast releases new episodes every Tuesday at Noon Eastern and Special Episodes on Fridays.The 1992 Dallas Cowboys season was the franchise's 33rd season in the National Football League (NFL) and was the fourth year of the franchise under head coach Jimmy Johnson.
“I’d talk about your mom, your wife, your kids, friends whoever because I needed to know who I’m playing with and know if you are a dawg or not,” Haley says.įascinated by his larger than life persona, the guys try to tap in to his mindset on and off the field and why he developed such a bad reputation from walking around naked, to the infamous White House stories, to fighting with teammates to someone who should have been a first ballot Hall Of Famer.”Ĭharles talks about only having one regret in his career and the differences between playing for the 49ers and the Cowboys. 5x Super Bowl Champ Charles Haley | The Pivot Podcast w/ Channing Crowder, Fred Taylor & Ryan Clark / 5x Super Bowl Champion- 49er Cowboy and Hall of Famer Charles Haley joins The Pivot Podcast this week in a rare sit down and look back into his life on and off the field.Īs a player who spent his storied career avoiding the media and cameras off the field, the NFL’s long time bad boy doesn’t come in softly and fires off from the start, letting the guys know- Franchises don’t make the players, the players make the franchises.Īlluding that this generation of players is softer than it was back in his day- Haley admits he doesn't watch much football because it's different now. Sharing memories and stories of playing for the Cowboys during the glory days of the 90s, Emmitt talks about what it was really like playing for America’s team.Īway from the field and away from the bright lights and star, Emmitt shares how being a father and how finding life again after separating from his wife of almost two decades changed him and redefined his purpose.ĥx Super Bowl Champion- 49er Cowboy and Hall of Famer Charles Haley joins The Pivot. Meeting Walter Payton for the first time helped Emmitt shape his mission and knowing that breaking the running back’s record was on his radar, he worked everyday as that was his mission. Opening up to Fred, Ryan and Channing- the football legend talks about how his purpose went far beyond the game and becoming an admirable man solidified his legacy. Emmitt Smith: Dallas Cowboys, Walter Payton, NFL Records & Moving On / Dallas Cowboys star, The NFL’s All-Time Leading rusher, Emmitt Smith joins The Pivot today for a conversation you don’t want to miss!Įmmitt shares how a young man from Florida who had dreams of playing for the star turned his vision into a reality breaking the mold and going far beyond what he imagined. Dallas Cowboys star, The NFL’s All-Time Leading rusher, Emmitt Smith joins The Pivot today for.