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2010 Dallas Cowboys season | |
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Owner | Jerry Jones |
General manager | Jerry Jones |
Head coach | Wade Phillips (fired mid-season) Jason Garrett (interim) |
Home field | Cowboys Stadium |
Results | |
Record | 6–10 |
Division place | 3rd NFC East |
Playoff finish | Did not qualify |
Pro Bowlers | Miles Austin WR, Andre Gurode C, Mat McBriar P, Jay Ratliff DT, DeMarcus Ware LB, Jason Witten TE |
AP All-Pros | Jason Witten (1st team) Mat McBriar (2nd team) DeMarcus Ware (2nd team) |
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The 2010 Dallas Cowboys season was the franchise's 51st season in the National Football League (NFL), and the second season playing their home games at Cowboys Stadium. After falling to the Minnesota Vikings in the divisional round of the 2009-10 NFL Playoffs, the Cowboys sought to defend their NFC East division title and contend for a Super Bowl Championship, particularly given that Super Bowl XLV would be played at Cowboys Stadium.
However, this did not happen and after a 1–7 start Wade Phillips became the first coach in Cowboys history to be fired during the season. He was replaced by offensive coordinator Jason Garrett.[1] The Cowboys finished the season 6–10, 3rd place in the NFC East, and failed to reach the playoffs. However, under Garrett the team's record was 5–3 as compared to the 1–7 start under Phillips.
2010 draft class
Round | Selection | Player | Position | College |
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1 | 24 | Dez Bryant | WR | Oklahoma State |
2 | 55 | Sean Lee | ILB | Penn State |
4 | 126 | Akwasi Owusu-Ansah | FS | Indiana (PA) |
6 | 179 | Sam Young | OT | Notre Dame |
6 | 196 | Jamar Wall | CB | Texas Tech |
7 | 234 | Sean Lissemore | DE | William & Mary |
Notes
- The Cowboys traded their original first (#27) and third-round (#90) selections for the New England Patriots first (#24) and fourth-round (#119) selections.
- The Cowboys traded their original second (#59) and fourth-round (#125) selection to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for a second-round (#55) selection.
- The Cowboys traded their fourth-round (#119 acquired from New England) selection to the Miami Dolphins in exchange for fourth (#126) and sixth-round (#179) selections.
- The Cowboys traded their original fifth-round (#158) selection to the Denver Broncos in exchange for guard Montrae Holland.[2]
Staff
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Head coaches
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