NFL’s richest contracts for 2013

20 DeMarcus Ware; $13,000,000

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Top NFL draft picks Nos. 1-32

17. Emmitt Smith (Dallas Cowboys, 1990)

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Super Bowl XXX - Jan. 28, 1996. The Dallas Cowboys won their third Super Bowl victory in four seasons and record-tying fifth title overall when they defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers. Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17

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Super Bowl XXVIII - Jan. 30, 1994. Dallas Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman led his team to a fourth Super Bowl title with a victory over the Buffalo Bills. The Bills lost the Super Bowl for the fourth consecutive year. Dallas 52, Buffalo 17

Super Bowl XXVII - Jan. 31, 1993. The Dallas Cowboys converted nine turnovers into 35 points while coasting to victory over the Buffalo Bills. Dallas’ win was its third in its record sixth Super Bowl appearance. Dallas 52, Buffalo 17

Super Bowl XIII - Jan. 21, 1979. Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw passed for a record four touchdowns to lead the Steelers to victory over the Dallas Cowboys. The Steelers became the first team to win three Super Bowls. Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31

Super Bowl XII - Jan. 15, 1978. After an exchange of punts, Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Butch Johnson made a spectacular diving catch in the end zone to complete a 45-yard pass from Roger Staubach. Dallas clinched the victory when running back Robert Newhouse tossed a 29-yard touchdown pass to Golden Richards. Dallas 27, Denver 10

Super Bowl X - Jan. 18, 1976. The Pittsburgh Steelers won the Super Bowl for the second year in a row on Terry Bradshaw’s 64-yard touchdown pass to Lynn Swann and an aggressive defense that snuffed out a late rally by the Dallas Cowboys. Steelers wide receiver Lynn Swann set a Super Bowl record by gaining 161 yards on his four receptions. Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17

Super Bowl VI - Jan. 16, 1972. Dallas Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach earned MVP honors after throwing for two touchdowns against the Miami Dolphins. The Cowboys defense limited the Dolphins to a low of 185 yards while not permitting a touchdown for the first time in Super Bowl history. Dallas 24, Miami 3

Super Bowl V - Jan. 17, 1971. The Baltimore Colts defeated the Dallas Cowboys in the final five seconds of the game with a 32-yard field goal by rookie kicker Jim O’Brien. Baltimore 16, Dallas 13

Week 17

Dallas Cowboys - Washington Redskins   18-28

Week 16

New Orleans Saints - Dallas Cowboys   34-31

Week 15

Pittsburgh Steelers - Dallas Cowboys    24-27

Week 15

Pittsburgh Steelers - Dallas Cowboys    24-27

Week 14

Dallas Cowboys - Cincinnati Bengals    20-19