Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl Profile


Cloy David Feachen has spent nearly two decades as general manager of Nexcaliber in Dallas, Texas. In 2009, he expanded his professional activities by taking on the role of president at Entira Incorporated, a regional pioneer in the employer-sponsored worksite clinic industry. Away from work, Cloy David Feachen, a former collegiate football player and professional rugby player, enjoys following Dallas Cowboys football.

The Dallas Cowboys, fondly referred to as America’s team, are one of the most successful franchises in the history of the National Football League (NFL). The Cowboys are tied in the league for second in both Super Bowls won, at five, and overall Super Bowl appearances, with eight. The franchise’s Super Bowl win rate of 62.5 percent ranks third, behind only the Pittsburgh Steelers and San Francisco 49ers. Dallas has scored more points than any other team in the Super Bowl, with 221 total points, and sports a +89 point differential that trails only San Francisco’s +96.

The Cowboys are one of just seven NFL teams to win back to back Super Bowls, accomplishing the feat in 1992 and 1993. The team’s back to back Super Bowl victories represent the most recent of three occasions on which the Cowboys contested consecutive championship games. Dallas won the Super Bowl in 1977 before falling to the Steelers 35-31 in Superbowl XIII. The team previously lost in the 1970 Super Bowl before claiming the franchise’s first championship the following season.

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