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Historic Matchup: Cleveland Browns vs. Dallas Cowboys

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The Dallas Cowboys and the Cleveland Browns have a rich history in the National Football League, reflected in their dedicated fan bases.

These teams have a rich history of Hall of Fame players, championships, and dramatic storylines.

All of which provide an intriguing historical backdrop for Sunday’s game.

As fans eagerly anticipate the Dallas Cowboys first game of the year, let’s explore the history shared by these two teams.

Two American football players in a tackle, one from a brown team and the other from a white and blue team, on a muddy field.

The Games Played

The Dallas Cowboys and Cleveland Browns have played each other 32 times. Of these 32 games, the Cleveland Browns lead the historical series 18-14.

The Cowboys have a 13-16 regular-season record against the Browns and a 1-2 playoff record.

The first game was played on October 16, 1960, at the Cotton Bowl in Texas.

The Cleveland Browns won 48-7, with notable players such as Len Dawson, Milt Plum, Prentice Gautt, and Jim Brown. The Dallas Cowboys had Don Heinrich, Don Meredith, and Don McIlhenny on their team.

This game showcased multiple Hall of Fame players, including rookie Don Meredith and third-year player Jim Brown, although neither significantly impacted the game.

These two teams would meet several more times over the years:

32 Games Table
Rk Date Day Tm Opp Tm Opp
1 1960-10-16 Sun L Dallas Cowboys Cleveland Browns 7 48
2 1961-10-01 Sun L Dallas Cowboys @ Cleveland Browns 7 25
3 1961-12-03 Sun L Dallas Cowboys Cleveland Browns 17 38
4 1962-10-07 Sun L Dallas Cowboys @ Cleveland Browns 10 19
5 1962-12-02 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Cleveland Browns 45 21
6 1963-09-22 Sun L Dallas Cowboys Cleveland Browns 24 41
7 1963-11-24 Sun L Dallas Cowboys @ Cleveland Browns 17 27
8 1964-10-04 Sun L Dallas Cowboys @ Cleveland Browns 6 27
9 1964-10-18 Sun L Dallas Cowboys Cleveland Browns 16 20
10 1965-10-17 Sun L Dallas Cowboys @ Cleveland Browns 17 23
11 1965-11-21 Sun L Dallas Cowboys Cleveland Browns 17 24
12 1966-10-23 Sun L Dallas Cowboys @ Cleveland Browns 21 30
13 1966-11-24 Thu W Dallas Cowboys Cleveland Browns 26 14
14 1967-09-17 Sun W Dallas Cowboys @ Cleveland Browns 21 14
15 1967-12-24 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Cleveland Browns 52 14
16 1968-09-22 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Cleveland Browns 28 7
17 1968-12-21 Sat L Dallas Cowboys @ Cleveland Browns 20 31
18 1969-11-02 Sun L Dallas Cowboys @ Cleveland Browns 10 42
19 1969-12-28 Sun L Dallas Cowboys Cleveland Browns 14 38
20 1970-12-12 Sat W Dallas Cowboys @ Cleveland Browns 6 2
Rk Date Day Tm Opp Tm Opp
21 1974-12-07 Sat W Dallas Cowboys Cleveland Browns 41 17
22 1979-09-24 Mon L Dallas Cowboys @ Cleveland Browns 7 26
23 1982-11-25 Thu W Dallas Cowboys Cleveland Browns 31 14
24 1985-09-22 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Cleveland Browns 20 7
25 1988-12-04 Sun L Dallas Cowboys @ Cleveland Browns 21 24
26 1991-09-01 Sun W Dallas Cowboys @ Cleveland Browns 26 14
27 1994-12-10 Sat L Dallas Cowboys Cleveland Browns 14 19
28 2004-09-19 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Cleveland Browns 19 12
29 2008-09-07 Sun W Dallas Cowboys @ Cleveland Browns 28 10
30 2012-11-18 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Cleveland Browns 23 20
31 2016-11-06 Sun W Dallas Cowboys @ Cleveland Browns 35 10
32 2020-10-04 Sun L Dallas Cowboys Cleveland Browns 38 49
Provided by Pro-Football-Reference.com: View Original Table
Generated 9/5/2024.
Thirty-two games over 64 years may not constitute a rivalry, but the history of these two programs lends a special significance to the game.
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The Players Involved Throughout the Years

In the 64 years and 32 games played, both teams have fielded exceptional players with historical ties to the league.

Of the fans who have watched these teams play since the first game in 1960, they have had the opportunity to watch players such as:

Eddie LeBaron, Don Meredith, Don Heinrich, and L.G. Dupre for the Cowboys.

Jim Brown, Prentice Gautt, Ray Renfro, and Bernie Parrish for the Browns.

As the years passed, players like Bob Lilly, Don Bishop, and Chuck Howley became household names for Cowboys fans.

Most of the players went on to the Hall of Fame, demonstrating the game’s deep historical value.

Over the 64 years these two teams have met, numerous players have had their numbers called. There’s a long list of players, too many to include here, but fans can look it up if they want a trip down memory lane.

Football History Fans

For fans interested in the league’s history, the Dallas Cowboys and the Cleveland Browns are great teams to study.

These teams not only have too many Hall of Fame players to count, but the historical drama these two teams have brought to fans is significant.

From the drama of the Cleveland Browns relocating to the Dallas Cowboys parting ways with a legendary coach.

A thorough analysis of these teams would be a football historian’s dream.

The Cowboys and Browns undeniably hold a significant place in NFL history that fans cannot question.

The upcoming match between these two franchises might not feature as many Hall of Fame players as previous games, but it is still a must-watch event.

The history of these franchises will continue to expand. The league is fortunate to have two teams with dramatic storylines.

Cody Warren

Junior Writer

Cody Warren is an American sports writer for InsideTheStar.com, a prominent website focusing on the Dallas Cowboys. In addition to his writing duties, Cody is also a devoted husband, father, and Law Enforcement Officer with close to two decades of experience in various assignments. Beginning his writing journey at InsideTheStar.com as a Junior Writer, Cody has pursued his passion for sports journalism and is now able to cover his beloved team, America's Team, the Dallas Cowboys.

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