DALLAS COWBOYS DAY----SUNDAY JULY 2nd
For those with Direct TV- NFL Network--Dallas Cowboys Day
DALLAS COWBOYS DAY----SUNDAY JULY 2nd
12 p.m. -- Film Session
Explores the depths of the massive NFL Films archive to showcase many of its classic, modern and historical specials and documentaries that chronicle the history of the NFL. From the Dallas Cowgirls to the Raiderettes, these beautiful women will dazzle audiences and have them asking for more.
1 p.m. -- Film Session
Explores the depths of the massive NFL Films archive to showcase many of its classic, modern and historical specials and documentaries that chronicle the history of the NFL. A look at today's cheerleaders and their lives on and off the field. Features include: Eagles-Jaguars Battle of the Beach, training camp with the Cowboys squad, Dolphins calendar shoot, a day in the life with the Chargers, a Japanese cheerleader with the 49ers and hearing-impaired cheerleader on the Raiders.
2 p.m. -- In Their Own Words
Get up close and personal with today's most successful and intriguing coaches and players with In Their Own Words. Each one-hour episode gives fans unprecedented access to an NFL legend with intimate sound. In Their Own Words reveals his intensity, humor, competitiveness and humanity using rare interviews, archival action footage and exclusive sound captured on the field, on the sidelines and in the locker room. Tonight's episode: Emmit Smith
3 p.m. -- Game of the Week
2005 Kansas City Chiefs vs Dallas Cowboys from 12/11/05 - Cowboy's quarterback Drew Bledsoe passed for 332 yards and three touchdowns lifting Dallas to a thrilling 31-28 victory over the Chiefs at Texas Stadium.
4 p.m. -- Game of the Week
2005 Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles - Roy Williams returned an interception 46 yards for a score with 2:43 remaining in the fourth quarter, as the Cowboys scored two touchdowns in a span of 21 seconds to steal a 21-20 victory over the Eagles and an injured Donovan McNabb.
5 p.m. -- Film Session
Explores the depths of the massive NFL Films archive to showcase many of its classic, modern and historical specials and documentaries that chronicle the history of the NFL. This show chronicles the Cowboys' greatest moments as selected by readers of the Dallas Times Herald (1996)
6 p.m. -- Film Session
Explores the depths of the massive NFL Films archive to showcase many of its classic, modern and historical specials and documentaries that chronicle the history of the NFL. (1993) - Follow the story of Jimmy Johnson who replaced the legendary Tom Landry, the only coach the Cowboys ever had, and inherited a 3-13 team. Johnson would turn the Cowboys into back-to-back Super Bowl champions in just 4 years.
7 p.m. -- Film Session
Explores the depths of the massive NFL Films archive to showcase many of its classic, modern and historical specials and documentaries that chronicle the history of the NFL. 16, 727 yards - nearly a third of a marathon. For Emmitt Smith, this distance was not traversed mile by mile, but yard by yard, inch by inch in his quest to become the NFL's all-time leading rusher - a record held for 18 years by the legendary Walter Payton. An inside look at the story of Emmitt Smith's climb from Pensacola, Florida to the top of football's highest mountain.
8 p.m. -- Game of the Week
2005 Kansas City Chiefs vs Dallas Cowboys from 12/11/05 - Cowboy's quarterback Drew Bledsoe passed for 332 yards and three touchdowns lifting Dallas to a thrilling 31-28 victory over the Chiefs at Texas Stadium.
9 p.m. -- Game of the Week
2005 Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles - Roy Williams returned an interception 46 yards for a score with 2:43 remaining in the fourth quarter, as the Cowboys scored two touchdowns in a span of 21 seconds to steal a 21-20 victory over the Eagles and an injured Donovan McNabb.
10 p.m. -- Film Session
Under head coach Tom Landry, the Cowboys finished the regular season 11-3. Led to the playoffs by quarterback Roger Staubach, the Cowboys defeated Minnesota (20-12) and San Francisco (14-3) on their way to Super Bowl VI. Staubach passed for 119 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Cowboys over the Dolphins 24-3 in the Super Bowl.
10:30 p.m. -- Film Session
Super Bowl VI: Dallas Cowboys vs Miami Dolphins - The Cowboys rushed for a record 252 yards and their defense limited the Dolphins to a low of 185 yards while not permitting a touchdown for the first time in Super Bowl history. Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach was named MVP after passing for 119 yards and 2 touchdowns.
11 p.m. -- Film Session
Each of the 32 teams has a rich history and in each 60-minute episode, we select each team's finest seasons - showcasing them in two NFL Films team highlight films. A division is covered each week. Under head coach Tom Landry, the 1977 Cowboys finished the regular season 12-2. Led to the playoffs by quarterback Roger Staubach, the Cowboys defeated the Bears (37-7) and the Vikings (23-6) on their way to Super Bowl XII.
11:30 p.m. -- Film Session
Super Bowl XII: Dallas Cowboys vs Denver Broncos - The Cowboys defense forced 8 turnovers as they defeated the Broncos 27-10. Defensive lineman Harvey Martin and Randy White were named co-MVP's.
DALLAS COWBOYS DAY----SUNDAY JULY 2nd
12 p.m. -- Film Session
Explores the depths of the massive NFL Films archive to showcase many of its classic, modern and historical specials and documentaries that chronicle the history of the NFL. From the Dallas Cowgirls to the Raiderettes, these beautiful women will dazzle audiences and have them asking for more.
1 p.m. -- Film Session
Explores the depths of the massive NFL Films archive to showcase many of its classic, modern and historical specials and documentaries that chronicle the history of the NFL. A look at today's cheerleaders and their lives on and off the field. Features include: Eagles-Jaguars Battle of the Beach, training camp with the Cowboys squad, Dolphins calendar shoot, a day in the life with the Chargers, a Japanese cheerleader with the 49ers and hearing-impaired cheerleader on the Raiders.
2 p.m. -- In Their Own Words
Get up close and personal with today's most successful and intriguing coaches and players with In Their Own Words. Each one-hour episode gives fans unprecedented access to an NFL legend with intimate sound. In Their Own Words reveals his intensity, humor, competitiveness and humanity using rare interviews, archival action footage and exclusive sound captured on the field, on the sidelines and in the locker room. Tonight's episode: Emmit Smith
3 p.m. -- Game of the Week
2005 Kansas City Chiefs vs Dallas Cowboys from 12/11/05 - Cowboy's quarterback Drew Bledsoe passed for 332 yards and three touchdowns lifting Dallas to a thrilling 31-28 victory over the Chiefs at Texas Stadium.
4 p.m. -- Game of the Week
2005 Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles - Roy Williams returned an interception 46 yards for a score with 2:43 remaining in the fourth quarter, as the Cowboys scored two touchdowns in a span of 21 seconds to steal a 21-20 victory over the Eagles and an injured Donovan McNabb.
5 p.m. -- Film Session
Explores the depths of the massive NFL Films archive to showcase many of its classic, modern and historical specials and documentaries that chronicle the history of the NFL. This show chronicles the Cowboys' greatest moments as selected by readers of the Dallas Times Herald (1996)
6 p.m. -- Film Session
Explores the depths of the massive NFL Films archive to showcase many of its classic, modern and historical specials and documentaries that chronicle the history of the NFL. (1993) - Follow the story of Jimmy Johnson who replaced the legendary Tom Landry, the only coach the Cowboys ever had, and inherited a 3-13 team. Johnson would turn the Cowboys into back-to-back Super Bowl champions in just 4 years.
7 p.m. -- Film Session
Explores the depths of the massive NFL Films archive to showcase many of its classic, modern and historical specials and documentaries that chronicle the history of the NFL. 16, 727 yards - nearly a third of a marathon. For Emmitt Smith, this distance was not traversed mile by mile, but yard by yard, inch by inch in his quest to become the NFL's all-time leading rusher - a record held for 18 years by the legendary Walter Payton. An inside look at the story of Emmitt Smith's climb from Pensacola, Florida to the top of football's highest mountain.
8 p.m. -- Game of the Week
2005 Kansas City Chiefs vs Dallas Cowboys from 12/11/05 - Cowboy's quarterback Drew Bledsoe passed for 332 yards and three touchdowns lifting Dallas to a thrilling 31-28 victory over the Chiefs at Texas Stadium.
9 p.m. -- Game of the Week
2005 Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles - Roy Williams returned an interception 46 yards for a score with 2:43 remaining in the fourth quarter, as the Cowboys scored two touchdowns in a span of 21 seconds to steal a 21-20 victory over the Eagles and an injured Donovan McNabb.
10 p.m. -- Film Session
Under head coach Tom Landry, the Cowboys finished the regular season 11-3. Led to the playoffs by quarterback Roger Staubach, the Cowboys defeated Minnesota (20-12) and San Francisco (14-3) on their way to Super Bowl VI. Staubach passed for 119 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Cowboys over the Dolphins 24-3 in the Super Bowl.
10:30 p.m. -- Film Session
Super Bowl VI: Dallas Cowboys vs Miami Dolphins - The Cowboys rushed for a record 252 yards and their defense limited the Dolphins to a low of 185 yards while not permitting a touchdown for the first time in Super Bowl history. Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach was named MVP after passing for 119 yards and 2 touchdowns.
11 p.m. -- Film Session
Each of the 32 teams has a rich history and in each 60-minute episode, we select each team's finest seasons - showcasing them in two NFL Films team highlight films. A division is covered each week. Under head coach Tom Landry, the 1977 Cowboys finished the regular season 12-2. Led to the playoffs by quarterback Roger Staubach, the Cowboys defeated the Bears (37-7) and the Vikings (23-6) on their way to Super Bowl XII.
11:30 p.m. -- Film Session
Super Bowl XII: Dallas Cowboys vs Denver Broncos - The Cowboys defense forced 8 turnovers as they defeated the Broncos 27-10. Defensive lineman Harvey Martin and Randy White were named co-MVP's.
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