Jim O'Brien hit the winning field goal in Super Bowl V, leading the Baltimore Colts to a 16-13 win over the Dallas Cowboys.
The Cowboys' first appearance was in Super Bowl V, which they lost 16-13 to the Baltimore Colts on a last-second field goal by kicker Jim O'Brien.
Rookie Dan Bailey is the Cowboys' placekicker for the 2011 season.
The Dallas Cowboys' first Super Bowl was against the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl V in Miami. The Colts won 16-13 on a last-second field goal by kicker Jim O'Brien.
The Dallas Cowboys' first Super Bowl was against the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl V in Miami. The Colts won 16-13 on a last-second field goal by kicker Jim O'Brien.
The Dallas Cowboys' first Super Bowl was against the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl V in Miami. The Colts won 16-13 on a last-second field goal by kicker Jim O'Brien.
Chris Jacke, he scored three field goals in Super Bowl XXXI.
Giants kicker Tynes 38 field goal.
The longest field goal in Super Bowl XLVI was a 38 yarder by Giants kicker Lawrence Tynes in the third quarter.
The term icing a kicker refers to the practice of calling a time out immediately before an opposing team attempts a field goal, usually late in games. The theory is that it places additional mental pressure on the kicker; it also creates a better chance that the kickers leg will tighten up and may not be stretched out enough to be accurate. In the cowboys game against the cardnals, however, the Cowboys special teams coach asked for a time out before his own kicker attempted a game winning field goal. The kick was a success but was voided, and the second attempt failed.
The longest field goal in Super Bowl XLVI was a 38 yarder by Giants kicker Lawrence Tynes in the third quarter.
On Dec. 15, 1996, the Dallas Cowboys defeated the New England Patriots 12-6 at Texas Stadium. The Cowboys won the game through four field goals by kicker Chris Boniol.
The Miami Dolphins, who managed only a field goal against the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl VI. The Cowboys won 24-3.