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Top 10 Cowboys Thanksgiving memories

Richie Whitt
Written by Richie Whitt

It was 24 years ago that a red-headed backup quarterback from Princeton authored one of the most amazing holiday scripts in Dallas Cowboys history.

Thanksgiving Day, 1994. With Troy Aikman and Rodney Peete out with injuries, Dallas’ third-stringer stepped in and promptly fell behind the Green Bay Packers 17-3 at Texas Stadium. But in a performance that was as amazing as it was surprising, the quarterback threw for 311 yards, tossed long touchdowns to Alvin Harper and Michael Irvin, and led the Cowboys to a team-record 36 second-half points in a rousing 42-31 victory.

The quarterback that day was the head coach tomorrow: Jason Garrett.

Ah, the magic of Thanksgiving.

The turkey. The dressing. The relatives and the heartburn, neither of which will leave. The Salvation Army’s red kettle. The classic opponents, including this year’s Washington Redskins. The grandiose halftime show, this Thursday featuring Meghan Trainor. And — usually, anyway – the Cowboys victory.

Dallas is 30-19-1 all-time on Turkey Day. Some of them — for better or for worse — you might remember . . .

 

  1. 11.22.2012 Redskins 38, Cowboys 31 – Rookie quarterback Robert Griffin III essentially burned the turkey and spilled the dressing with three second-quarter touchdown passes en route to a bewildering 28-3 halftime lead.

 

  1. 11.26.87 Vikings 44, Cowboys 38 (OT) – Darrin Nelson’s game-ending run overcomes Danny White’s five touchdowns and drops 5-6 Dallas out of the playoffs.

 

  1. 11.24.05 Broncos 24, Cowboys 21 (OT) – After Billy Cundiff misses a 34-yard field goal late in regulation, Denver’s Ron Dayne sets up the heartbreak loss with a 55-yard rumble.

 

  1. 11.24.2016 Cowboys 31, Redskins 26 – Dallas pushes its win streak to 10 by getting a combined four touchdowns from rookies Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott, and surviving a wild 34-point fourth quarter by recovering a late onside kick.

 

  1. 11.26.98 Vikings 46, Cowboys 36 – Rookie receiver Randy Moss haunts the team that passed over him in the draft with three touchdowns and 163 yards receiving.

 

  1. 11.25.2011 Cowboys 20, Dolphins 19 – A 10-play drive fueled by Jason Witten and DeMarco Murray eats up the final five minutes and sets up Dan Bailey’s game-winning 28-yard field on the game’s final play.

 

  1. 11.23.89 Eagles 27, Cowboys 0 – Philly’s Buddy Ryan adds to the “Bounty Bowl” humiliation with a $200 reward for one of his players taking out Cowboys kicker Luis Zendejas.

 

  1. 11.24.94 Cowboys 42, Packers 31 – With Troy Aikman and Rodney Peete sidelined with injuries and his team trailing 17-3, Jason Garrett steps in and throws for 311 yards and leads Dallas to a record 36 second-half points.

 

  1. 11.25.93 Dolphins 16, Cowboys 14 – Ice storm. Leon Lett. Grumble mumble . . .

 

  1. 11.28.74 Cowboys 24, Redskins 23 – Replacing an injured Roger Staubach, Abilene Christian rookie Clint Longley — making his first NFL appearance — orchestrates a dramatic and improbable rally, climaxed by a 50-yard touchdown pass to Drew Pearson with 28 seconds remaining.

About the author

Richie Whitt

Richie Whitt

Richie has been a multi-media fixture in Dallas-Fort Worth since his graduation from UT-Arlington in 1986. His career has been highlighted by successful stints in print, radio and TV and during his 30+ years he's blabbed and blogged on events ranging from Super Bowls to NBA Finals to World Series to Stanley Cups to Olympics to Wimbledons and World Cups.

As a reporter/columnist for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram 1986-2004, Whitt won numerous local, state and national awards and in 1993 co-authored a book on the Dallas Cowboys – The ‘Boys Are Back. As a sports columnist for the Dallas Observer 2005-2012 he continued to garner recognition and hardware for his cover stories and in 2008 debuted his Sportatorium blog. While at 105.3 The Fan 2009-2013, he hosted an afternoon drive-time talk show while also expanding into the role of emcee for public and private events, hosting a nightly segment on TXA 21 and co-hosting Cowboys’ pre-game shows on the team’s flagship station. In 2012 Whitt was named one of America’s “Hot 100” talk-show hosts by Talkers magazine.

A true Texan born and raised in Duncanville, Whitt has remained active in the Metroplex via everything from serving on the North Texas Make-A-Wish Foundation’s Communications Board to serving as Grand Marshal of Dallas’ annual Greenville Avenue St. Patrick’s Day Parade.