It’s always fun to take a trip down memory lane when it comes to our sports teams.
As a Cowboys fan, social media loves to remind us that memories are all we have.
In reality that’s not the case.
Every team has ups and downs, and good memories can be had without a championship in the fold.
The Dallas Cowboys play in the NFC East.
Their division rivals are the Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants, and Washington Commanders.
I want to take a little trip down memory lane, remembering the top three best wins versus these rivals over the years.
Let’s kick off this series with the Washington Commanders, formerly known as the Redskins.
You will see me refer to them as such when appropriate throughout this series of articles.
3. Danny White leads 2nd half comeback
When: September 5th, 1983
Where: RFK Stadium, Washington, DC
Final Score: DAL 31, WAS 30
Back Story
In addition to the excitement of the rivalry between these two division foes, this game was on opening day of the season.
The Washington Redskins were coming off of a Super Bowl XVII victory over the Miami Dolphins at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CA.
Led by superstars Joe Theismann and John Riggins on offense, the Redskins were poised to continue their NFC dominance.
Dallas had revenge on their mind the entire offseason, and were chomping at the bit for Week 1 of the 1983 season.
The 1982 season was a strike-shortened season in which Dallas made it to the NFC Championship game.
They would lose that game to none other than these same Washington Redskins.
It’s safe to say there was no love lost leading up to the season opener.
Game Summary
The Redskins looked every bit like Super Bowl champions right out of the gate.
Theismann, Riggins, and wide receiver Alvin Garrett led Washington to a 23-3 halftime lead.
Already down 16-3, the touchdown pass from Theismann to Charlie Brown with just 31 seconds left in the first half seemed to be a knockout blow.
As it turns out, Dallas rose up from the RFK Stadium grass with a standing eight count, and were ready to play in the second half.
Cowboys QB Danny White went on to lead four unanswered touchdown drives in the second half to give Dallas a 31-23 lead with less than two minutes left in regulation.
The scoring streak started with a pair of long touchdown passes to WR Tony Hill.
Touchdown passes of 75 and 51 yards plus a long run of 77 yards from Hall of Fame RB Tony Dorsett sparked the second half comeback.
White played a masterful second half of football, but he could not have done it without the defense stepping up.
Legendary head coach and defensive mastermind Tom Landry made the adjustments needed to almost completely stymie the Redskins’ offensive attack.
His defense led by Ed “Too Tall” Jones, Harvey Martin, Randy White, and Everson Walls tightened up.
They didn’t allow Washington a second half score until a meaningless touchdown pass from Theismann to Don Warren with 10 seconds left in the game.
Washington kicked the extra point to bring the final score to 31-30.
It might seem like low IQ football, but remember this game was played in 1983.
The two point conversion was not implemented until 1994.
Season Results
This game would prove to be a preview of just how good both of these teams would be in 1983.
The Cowboys and Redskins would meet again at Texas Stadium for the NFC East crown later in the season with matching 12-2 records.
A young Dallas defense would prove to be too inexperienced for such a big game, and the Cowboys would lose 31-10.
Washington would make a repeat appearance in the Super Bowl, eventually losing to the Los Angeles Raiders 38-9.
This Cowboys team made the postseason, but would be ousted by a tough Los Angeles Rams team 24-17 in the Wildcard round.
I seen that Monday night game . Danny never got the respect he deserved.
When Danny White became the starting quarterback the Cowboys was an old football team
The second game that season got a huge buildup.
Danny White was a great QB. Solid game manager and a great passer. Oh and he also punted.
Howard Zuefle And, unfortunately he also threw way too many interceptions. Having said that, he was used as a scapegoat for the team’s three losses in the NFC championship game, which were not his fault.
Ed Maloney so true! They found out Hogeboom wasn’t the answer. He received so much criticism and there aren’t many that could have taken the reigns from Staubach like he did. Loved him
Howard Zuefle Indeed. Where was Doomsday in those 3 NFC title games?
He got a ring from XII as a punter. Led the team to a comeback win vs Atlanta in ’78 div playoffs.
Probably the most underrated QB in franchise history..Following Roger couldn’t have been easy..
He was one of Dallas‘s great quarterbacks 
Pure Passer
He was one of the greats
Danny White was a great QB.
1980 Danny had 25 interceptions. 1983, 23int. Then 17 in ’85 and ’87.
Danny…3 straight conference championship games. I just beg for one now.
I didn’t like him then but now I look back. Yes he was underrated and very good. My mistake for not accepting him then. I just wanted a superbowl he never brought that I remember
Joe MontesiNo doubt!!
Danny White is my favorite Dallas Qb …he never gets the respect he deserves
Marty Parker I bought his customized Jersey , everyone thinks it’s Parson’s at first, then they see the D.White on the back . They say oh ok your an old timer . I laugh I’m only 53
Marty Parker that’s because he doesn’t deserve it, he was a bum
Jason Smith ask for a refund. Waste of your money
I said it before and I’ll say it again he doesn’t get enough credit for being a great Cowboys quarterback
La Marisposa
I was at that game!!!
Danny was an underrated/underappreciated player, which was easy to be after taking right over for HOFer Roger Staubach. He led the team to three consecutive NFC championship games. He also was the team’s punter and made several first downs on exciting fake punt plays.
Back when Dallas was good
I remember those yrs .didn’t cowboys have oh I remember now 2 whites on the team 1 was Danny white other was randy white I believe
way better than Dak
Tommy Reynolds, yet he was benched for ints.
Bobby Rogers we should have bench Dak
Tommy Reynolds, why?
Bobby Rogers benched because he got hurt and hogeboom took over
Reginald Peters, negative. Benched to start the ’84 season.
Bobby Rogers so still one of our best qbs bozo
Reginald Peters, made the scapegoat by the media and the fans for the 3 straight NFCG losses.
Bobby Rogers exactly which was some BS
Reginald Peters, if Dak threw ints like DW did you’d hang him out to dry the same way.
Bobby Rogers cuz he can not stop throw into the other team,and really in the playoffs where we need better qb play
Tommy Reynolds, 166 career tds, 65 career ints in the regular season. 11 tds, 5 ints in the playoffs.
Bobby Rogers who cares empty stats,to much money for bus driver.
Tommy Reynolds, they don’t matter because they poke holes in your narrative. Top 10 isn’t a bus driver.
Bobby Rogers backup was 4 and 1 we have a great defense stop turning the ball over ,other team wants him to beat them ,stop run and make dak beat them that’s what SF does.
Tommy Reynolds, the backup averaged 20 ppg and never led more than 2 td drives in any game he started. SF has Dak’s number so far. Props to them.
Bobby Rogers ya threw it to SF on a bad read ,should have been a TD for us 7yrs nothing with a every good team
Tommy Reynolds, they haven’t won anything in 27 years. Try looking past your nose.
Bobby Rogers ahh Danny white had all the passing records before romo dummy while you running your mouth know what you’re talking and Dak ain’t the subject dummy
Tommy Reynolds Have you noticed the Cowboys’ run production in the last 4 playoff games? It’s basically non-existent. Clean that up and they’ll probably go further.
Bobby Rogers no defense stack the box and say beat us Dak and he can not
Tommy Reynolds, I see the St. Dak cadres are starting in early this morning.
He was still a bum
Daniel!
Good player
Ray Edwards I agree! I think he won a couple Arena Bowl games as Arizona Rattler head coach
No…Roger Staubach did…Hail Mary!!!!!
Great punter too!
Danny was alot like Romo, both were great.
Cain Clark he went to 3 straight NFC championship games romo didn’t not a good comparison
More Hype….
Mike Templeton Remember this one 23-3 Skins at half??????
Awesome picture
Yes I remember The only thing Danny White ever did wrong was walk on the field after Roger the dodger retired one of my favorites
Danny White is underrated! If they win one of the 3 NFC championship games Danny might be in the HOF!
Jerry Cook, no chance.
Jerry Cook perhaps
White’s stats are almost the same as Staubach’s and he did not have a team around him as good as Staubach did.
Love me some Danny White!! My jerseys as a kid were Roger, Danny, and Tony Dorsett!
Of all the great Cowboy’s quarterbacks. He never gets the respect he deserves!
Lol.any super bowls.
Danny was a great player , but injuries caught up with him , if he could have stayed healthy Tom Landry may have continued to bring Dallas to playoffs into the late 80s but by 1986 Danny was not consistent enough to keep his job as starting QB .
Underrated QB because he had go against sf dynasty
He was good doing the regular season would never could get us to a championship win! Reminds me a lot of DakPrescott. 
Good quarter back
At lease he got a Super Bowl win as a punter and a back up quarterback. Hell the gave David Carr 2 Super Bowl and all he did was keep the bench warm for Eli’s manning
The good ol’ days.
Redskins knew that Monday Night game was Dallas’s Super Bowl and knew It meant Nothing except to Dallas The Skins Showed which game was important with the Division on the line It was @$$ Kickin’ time HTTR! The Beast of the East Those BrokeBack Mountains Boys got that @$$ tapped.
He is both quarterback and punter.
Danny white was much better than Romo Romo never made it to NFC championship
Him and Tony Dorsett and Tony Hill . Can’t forget Doug Cosbie . Great Teams.
Him and Dorsett were a great combo.
Love DW, but he never got the respect because he played in the shadow of Captain America. A lot was expected of him, but his defensive teams were older and the organization did not draft well, especially after 83.
White was a loser
Guy was a Gamer, great player. Better than Dak!
Very good punter too.
Still living in the past. How. Sad