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Dallas
Cowboys
are
one
of
the
most
successful
teams
in
the
history
of
the
NFL,
holding
the
league
records
for
most
consecutive
winning
seasons
(20,
from
1966
to
1985)
and
most
seasons
with
at
least
10
wins
(24).
The
team
has
earned
the
most
postseason
appearances
(28,
which
includes
another
league
record
of
54
postseason
games,
winning
32
of
them),
the
most
appearances
in
the
NFC
Championship
Game
(14),
and
the
most
Super
Bowl
appearances
(8),
two
more
than
any
other
NFL
team.
The
Cowboys
also
played
in
2
NFL
championship
games
before
the
NFL-AFL
merger.
The
Cowboys
became
the
first
team
in
NFL
history
to
win
3
Super
Bowls
in
just
4
years
(a
feat
that
has
been
matched
only
once
since,
by
the
New
England
Patriots).
They
are
also
tied
with
the
San
Francisco
49ers
and
the
Pittsburgh
Steelers
for
having
the
most
Super
Bowl
wins
(5).
Historically,
the
Cowboys
were
particularly
successful
during
a
30-year
period
from
1966
to
1996.
They
qualified
for
the
playoffs
24
times
(80%),
played
in
14
NFC
Championship
Games
(over
half
of
all
of
the
conference
title
games
played
during
that
time),
won
19
division
titles,
and
took
the
field
for
8
Super
Bowls.
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