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Regular Season Game #14 Sunday, December 18, 2016 Dallas Cowboys vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers AT&T Stadium 7:30 p.m. CST PUBLIC RELATIONS CONTACT Rich Dalrymple...972-497-4953... rdalrymple@dallascowboys.net Scott Agulnek...972-497-4956... sagulnek@dallascowboys.net Joe Trahan...972-497-4552...jtrahan@dallascowboys.net Dave Abbruzese...972-497-4355... dabbruzese@dallascowboys.net Emily Robbins...972-497-4359...erobbins@dallascowboys.net Whitney Faulkner...972-497-4955... wfaulkner@dallascowboys.net Dallas Cowboys (11-2) vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8-5) Series Record: Dallas leads the series 13-4 Last Meeting: @ Tampa 10, Dallas 6, Nov. 15, 2015 Last Meeting in Dallas: Dallas 16, Tampa Bay 10, Sept. 23, 2012 Last Cowboys Win: @ Dallas 16, Tampa Bay 10, Sept. 23, 2012 Series Streak: Dallas has won five of the last six. RADIO & TELEVISION RADIO KRLD-FM - 105.3 The Fan Play-by-Play: Brad Sham Analyst: Babe Laufenberg Sideline Reporter: Kristi Scales Tune into 105.3 The Fan for pregame and postgame coverage before and after every Dallas Cowboys game. KMVK-FM 107.5 Mega (Spanish) Play-by-Play: Victor Villalba Analyst: Luis Perez Sideline Reporter: Carlos Nava Compass Media Network (National) Play-by-Play: Kevin Ray Analyst: Danny White TELEVISION NBC Sports - KXAS NBC 5 in Dallas/Fort Worth Play-by-Play: Al Michaels Analyst: Cris Collinsworth Sideline Reporter: Michele Tafoya Cowboys Special Edition KTVT CBS11 in Dallas/Ft. Worth 11:00 p.m. Saturday night The Jason Garrett Show KTVT CBS11 in Dallas/Ft. Worth Saturdays at 11:30 p.m. Dallas Cowboys Postgame Show KTVT CBS11 in Dallas/Ft. Worth 11:00 p.m. following every Cowboys game Cowboys OT TXA 21 in Dallas/Ft. Worth 7:00 p.m. Game days Somos Cowboys Telemundo 39 in Dallas/Ft. Worth Sunday 8:00 a.m. DALLAS COWBOYS MEDIA PORTAL You can find the Dallas Cowboys media portal at media.dallascowboys.com. The portal hosts the 2016 Dallas Cowboys media guide, archived media guides, weekly information packets for the current season, links to the team s archived gamebooks and flipcards and the updated schedule for the week. COWBOYS & BUCCANEERS Series Notables: * Dallas has won five of the last six meetings after dropping three straight. * Dallas won the first eight contests against the Bucs from 1977-1990 which represents the longest win streak to open a series against any team in the NFL. * Dallas eight-game win streak ties the sixth-longest win streak against a single opponent in club history. * Of the 15 regular season meetings, nine have been held in Dallas with the Cowboys owning an 8-1 record. * The teams have played in two playoff games - both in Dallas and both Cowboys wins. A Cowboys Win Would: * Improve Dallas record to 12-2 for the fifth time (1968, 1977, 1983, 2007) in franchise history. * Along with a loss or tie by the New York Giants against the Detroit Lions, allow the Cowboys to claim the NFC East divisional crown for the 19th time - 23rd overall divisional title - and first since 2014. * End a four-game losing skid against teams from the NFC South. * Give the Cowboys their sixth consecutive win at AT&T Stadium to establish the longest win streak in their home building and tie the 2009 team (six) for the most home wins during a regular season at AT&T Stadium. * Allow Dallas to record its 30th win on Sunday Night Football, most all-time. THIS WEEK S SCHEDULE Tuesday, Dec. 13 4:00 p.m. Locker room open Wednesday, Dec. 14 10:35 a.m. Coach Garrett press conference 11:00 a.m. Practice - first portion open to local media 11:35 a.m. Mike Evans conference call 11:45 a.m. Coach Koetter conference call 1:30 p.m. Locker room open Thursday, Dec. 15 10:35 a.m. Coach Garrett press conference 11:00 a.m. Practice - first portion open to local media 1:00 p.m. Coordinators available 1:30 p.m. Locker room open Friday, Dec. 16 10:35 a.m. Coach Garrett press conference 11:10 a.m. Practice - first portion open to local media 12:30 p.m. Locker room open Saturday, Dec. 17 Player meetings - no access Sunday, Dec. 18 7:30 p.m. Kickoff vs. Tampa Bay

UPCOMING MILESTONES AND CURRENT NOTES With the 2016 season in the home stretch for the Dallas Cowboys, the following information pertains to the most current notes and page location in the release for the remainder of the information, as well as upcoming milestones: 2016 DALLAS COWBOYS CURRENT TEAM HIGHLIGHTS: * The Cowboys offense is fourth in the NFL with 296 total first downs and leads the league with 122 rushing first downs (FIRST DOWN COWBOYS - page 25). * The Dallas offense has produced the second-ranked rushing attack by averaging 152.2 yards-per-game (RUSHING TO THE TOP - page 25). * Dallas is second in the league with 20 rushing touchdowns (214 + 46 + 25 = RUSHING TDS - page 26). * The Cowboys have 59 big play runs of 10-or-more yards to lead the NFL. Dallas also has 13 rushes of 20+ yards to tie for second (BIG PLAY RUNS - page 27). * The offensive unit is second in the NFL with a 32:05 time of possession mark (OFFICIAL TIMEKEEPERS OF THE NFL - page 27). * The Cowboys offense boasts 30 drives of five-or-more minutes - 26 for scores, both tops in the NFL in 2016. The unit also has had 15 drives go five-or-more minutes and result in touchdowns, best in the league (DRIVE FOR FIVE - page 27). * The Cowboys have recorded 30 drives of 10-or-more plays to tie the second-most in the NFL (TEN PLAYS-OR-MORE - page 27). * The Dallas offense has scored on 61 of its 138 drives for a 44.2% scoring efficency rate to place fourth the NFL, while also boasting the second-highest touchdown efficiency rate (29.0%) (FINISHING DRIVES WITH SCORES - page 27). * The Cowboys rank fourth in red zone touchdown effeciency at 66.0% (31-of-47) (RED ALERT - page 27). * The Cowboys are one-of-four teams to give up 20-or-more points to opposing team s offenses five times-or-less this season and are tied for the fewest games in the NFL with five (20 POINT LIMIT - page 29). * Dallas defense is ranked fifth in the NFL with 18.3 points allowed-per-game (POINTS HARD TO COME BY - page 29). * The defensive unit of Dallas has allowed only 29 runs of 10-plus yards to opposing offenses - tied for fifth in the NFL (LIMITING BIG PLAYS - page 29). * The Cowboys defense is one-of-three teams in the NFL to not allow a 100-yard rusher in a single game (NO HUNDREDS EXCHANGED HERE - page 29). 2016 DALLAS COWBOYS UPCOMING MILESTONES - TEAM: * A win against the Bucs would give the Cowboys their sixth straight win at AT&T Stadium to establish the longest winning streak in their home building and tie the 2009 team (six) for the most home wins during a regular season at AT&T Stadium. (AT&T STADIUM RECORD WHEN... - page 7). * A victory over the Bucs, along with a loss or tie by the New York Giants against the Detroit Lions, would allow Dallas to claim the NFC East divisional crown for the 19th time - 23rd overall divisional title - and first since 2014. 2016 DALLAS COWBOYS UPCOMING MILESTONES - INDIVIDUAL: Cole Beasley - WR * Cole Beasley (207) needs two receptions to pass Terry Glenn (208) for 20th and six to surpass Timmy Newsome (212) for 19th on the club s all-time receptions list. Dez Bryant - WR * Dez Bryant (65) needs one touchdown to break a tie with Michael Irvin (65) for the second-most touchdowns in franchise history (DEZZLING PERFORMANCES - page 21). Barry Church - S * Barry Church (85) needs 15 tackles to reach 100 for his fourth overall - and fourth consecutive - season. Tyrone Crawford - DE * Tyrone Crawford (4.5) needs 1.0 sack to surpass his 2015 career-high total of 5.0. Ezekiel Elliott - RB * Ezekiel Elliott (12) needs one rushing touchdown to break a tie with Tony Dorsett (12-1977) and Herschel Walker (12-1986) for the most rushing touchdowns by a Cowboys rookie (EAT, ZEKE, EAT - page 24). He would also break into the Cowboys top-10 most rushing touchdowns in a single season. * With two rushing touchdowns, Elliott would notch his fifth multi-score game of the season to extend his team rookie record and tie the second-most by a rookie runner in NFL history (EAT, ZEKE, EAT - page 24). * With one touchdown Elliott (13-12 rush; 1 rec.) will tie Walker (14-12 rush; 2 rec.) for the most total touchdowns by a rookie in team history. * Amongst the Cowboys all-time single season rushing yards list, with 172 rushing yards Elliott (1,392) can pass Emmitt Smith s 1999 total (1,397) for ninth, Smith s 1994 total (1,484) for eighth, Smith s 1993 total (1,486) for seventh, Herschel Walker s 1988 total (1,514) for sixth and Smith s 1991 total (1,563) for fifth all-time in team history ( EZE DOES IT - page 25). * Amongst Dallas all-time single season rushing first downs, with 10 rushing first downs he can pass Emmitt Smith s 1999 and DeMarco Murray s 2014 totals (85) for fifth, Smith s 1998 total (89) for fourth and Smith s 1992 total (91) for third ( EZE DOES IT - page 25). * With one game of 100-or-more scrimmage yards, Elliott (10) will notch his 11th of the season and tie the third-most games by a rookie in NFL history (ZEKE & DESTROY - page 25). DeMarcus Lawrence - DE * DeMarcus Lawrence (9.0) needs one sack to become the 39th player in franchise history to reach 10.0 career sacks. Sean Lee - LB * Sean Lee (156) needs one tackle to establish a career-high. Dak Prescott - QB * Dak Prescott (3,139) can break into the top-10 amongst NFL rookie quarterbacks in passing yards. With 302 yards he will pass Robert Griffin (3,200-2012), Derek Carr (3,270-2014), Ryan Tannehill (3,294-2012), Warren Moon (3,338-1984), Brandon Weeden (3,385-2012), Andy Dalton (3,398-2011) and Matt Ryan (3,440-2008) for the seventh-most passing yards by a rookie quarterback. * Prescott (20) can break into the top-five amongst NFL rookie quarterbacks in passing touchdowns. With three touchdowns he will pass Cam Newton (21-2011), Derek Carr (21-2014), Charlie Conerly (22-1948) and Jameis Winston (22-2015) and and tie Andrew Luck (23-2012) for third. * With a 100.0 rating, Prescott will post his 11th game of the season to extend his NFL rookie record and break a tie with Tony Romo (10-2007; 10-2014) for the most by any Cowboys quarterback in a single season (PRESCOTT RATINGS AT 100.0 - page 9). * With a completion percentage of 70.0-or-better, Prescott will add his eighth of the season to extend his NFL rookie quarterback record and tie Troy Aikman (8-1993) and Tony Romo (8-2012) for the most by a Cowboys quarterback in team history (COOL HAND DAK - page 9). * Prescott (5) needs one rushing touchdown to break a tie with Don Meredith (5-1966) for for the most rushing scores by a Dallas quarterback in a single season in franchise history (RAYNE MAN - page 26). Jason Witten - TE * Jason Witten (11,794) needs 111 yards to pass Michael Irvin (11,904) for the most receiving yards by a Dallas Cowboy in franchise history (QUICK WITT-ED - page 17). * Witten (1,076) needs three receptions to pass Terrell Owens (1,078) for seventh on the league s all-time pass receptions list (LEADING MAN - page 16). * Witten (56) needs four receptions to reach 60 on the season for the 13th consecutive season (60X12 - page 17). * Witten (579) needs 21 yards to reach 600 receiving yards on the season for the 13th consecutive season (600X12 - page 18). 2016 DALLAS COWBOYS MOST RECENT NOTES AT N.Y. GIANTS (12/11) - TEAM: * The loss against the Giants ended the Cowboys win streak at 11 - the longest regular season winning streak during a single season in team history and tied for the longest streak including combined seasons during the regular season (WINNING STREAK ENDS AT 11- page 7). * The Cowboys defense shut out the Giants offense in the first half to mark the unit s third shutout in a half of the season. The defense also had previous shutouts in the first half against Cincinnati (10/9) and the second half at Cleveland (11/6) (SHUTOUTS AND SACKS - page 29). 2016 DALLAS COWBOYS MOST RECENT NOTES AT N.Y. GIANTS (12/11) - INDIVIDUAL: Anthony Brown - CB * Anthony Brown made his first career interception off Eli Manning in the fourth quarter. Ezekiel Elliott - RB Ezekiel Elliott rushed 24 times for 107 yards. * Elliott once again was the lead rusher in the game to mark his 12th straight game as the lead rusher for both teams to extend an NFL rookie record. * Elliott s 107 yards marked his NFL-leading sixth 100-yard performance of the season to extend his franchise rookie record (THE BOOK OF EZEKIEL - page 23). * Elliott s 1,392 yards are the third-most overall by an NFL player in his first 13 career games in NFL history (COMPARING ROOKIE RUSHERS - page 24). * Elliott recorded his 10th 100-yard scrimmage game of the season tied for the sixth-most by a rookie (ZEKE & DESTROY - page 25). Chris Jones - P Chris Jones had two punts downed inside the 20-yard line to give him 107 for his career and move past Toby Gowin (106) for fourth on the Cowboys all-time list. Dak Prescott - QB * Dak Prescott became the first Cowboys rookie quarterback to start the first 13 games of the season, and second rookie quarterback in the NFL drafted in the fourth round-or-later to start the team s first 13 games of the season, joining Kyle Orton (Chicago, 2005). * With the loss, Prescott s consecutive win streak ended at 11 - second-most consecutive wins by a rookie quarterback in a single season in NFL history, trailing only Ben Roethlisberger (13 2004) (DAK ATTACK - page 8). * Prescott completed 17-of-37 passes for 165 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions. * Prescott threw an interception on his ninth pass of the game in the second quarter to end his streak of passing attempts without a pick at 171 third-longest streak by an NFL rookie quarterback and the second-longest of his career. In team history, his 171 pass attempts without an interception was the fifth-longest streak amongst Cowboys quarterbacks (PASS NO PICK NFL RECORD - page 10). * Prescott also ended his NFL rookie record of consecutive games with at least one touchdown pass and no interceptions at five games (11/6/16 12/1/16). * Prescott threw for 165 yards to give him 3,139 yards on the season to become the 17th NFL rookie quarterback and ninth quarterback first rookie in team history to reach 3,000 passing yards in a single season. He also threw one touchdown to become the 14th NFL rookie quarterback to register 20 passing scores and the eighth Cowboys quarterback in franchise history to pass for 20-or-more touchdowns in a single season. * In total, he is the ninth rookie quarterback in NFL history to pass for 3,000 yards and 20 touchdowns in his first season (DAK JOINS 3K & 20 TD CLUB - page 9). 3

COWBOYS & FORD Presented by Ford and the North Texas Ford Dealers, during halftime of Sunday s game three contestants will have the opportunity to win an all-new 2016 Ford F-150 Cowboys Limited Edition. Throughout the 2016 Cowboys regular season Ford, the North Texas Ford Dealers and Albertsons provided fans the chance to win the limited edition Cowboys F-150 by submitting their entry at select DFW locations or online. Check out the full line of Ford vehicles, the official vehicle of your Dallas Cowboys, at your Local North Texas Ford Dealer today. Ford is the Best in Texas. JASON GARRETT (57-46, 6th Year) Jason Garrett was named the eighth head coach in Dallas Cowboys history on January 5, 2011. Garrett became the first former Dallas Cowboys player to become the team s head coach. As a backup quarterback during his playing career in Dallas, he started nine-of-23 games played and was a member of teams that won six division titles and three Super Bowl championships. The 2015 season was a challenge as injuries sidelined two of Dallas top playmakers - Tony Romo and Dez Bryant - for a majority of the season and the club finished with a 4-12 record. Romo (collarbone) started only four games and finished the year on Reserve/ Injured and Bryant (foot) was slowed through a majority of his nine starts, also finishing on IR. Garrett saw four different players start at quarterback for the club for only the second time in team history. Veterans Brandon Weeden (three) and Matt Cassel (seven) started the majority of games while Kellen Moore made the first two starts of his career. The running game saw a burst through the second half of the season as Darren McFadden posted his second career 1,000-yard season (1,089) to mark the first time in club history two different running backs each rushed for 1,000 yards in consecutive seasons. Despite the struggles, Dallas still sent five players to the Pro Bowl - Tyron Smith (third), Travis Frederick (second), Zack Martin (second), Dan Bailey (first) and Sean Lee (first). Garrett was elevated to the Cowboys top job after taking over as the team s interim head coach midway through 2010. He guided the club to a 5-3 mark to finish the season after the team started 1-7. He led Dallas to an 8-8 record, narrowly missing the playoffs and an NFC East Division title in each his first three full seasons as head coach (2011-13). With Garrett at the helm of the offense, the unit reached new heights from 2007-13, ranking among st the NFL s top-10 in total offense in five of his seven years at the helm: 2013 (10th), 2012 (6th), 2010 (10th), 2009 (2nd) and 2007 (2nd). Inclusively from the start of the 2007 season, the club has averaged 364.9 total yards-per-outing (sixth in the NFL) and 24.3 points-per-game (eighth). Since his arrival in 2007, not only has the team set single-season records in numerous offensive categories, but the club s cumulative numbers for total net yards (52,540), gross passing yards (38,325) and total points (3,498) are among the best totals over a nine-year span in the history of the organization. Under Garrett s tutelage, 13 different offensive players have earned 34 total trips to the Pro Bowl. WINNING HEAD COACH Dallas Cowboys Head Coach Jason Garrett had his best season as a head coach by wrapping up the 2014 regular season with a record of 12-4 - the fifth coach to reach 12 wins-or-better in a season in team history. He also secured his first NFC East Division title as the head coach. Against the N.Y. Giants (10/19/14), Garrett passed former head coaches Bill Parcells and Wade Phillips (both with 34) with his 35th regular season win as the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys to place fourth in team history. He passed Barry Switzer (40) for third with his 41st victory at Washington (12/28/14), then tied Jimmy Johnson (44) for the second-most victories at Miami (11/22/15), and passed Johnson at Washington (12/7/15). Garrett won his 50th regular season game at Green Bay (10/16/16) to become only the second head coach in franchise history to reach 50 wins. Following a 4-12 record in 2015, and an 11-2 mark in 2016, Garrett s current regular season record as the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys stands at 56-45, with the second-most wins all-time in team history: Most Regular Season Wins by a Cowboys Head Coach Coach Years Won Loss Tied Pct Tom Landry... 1960-88 250 162 6.605 Jason Garrett*... 2010-16 56 45 0.554 Jimmy Johnson... 1989-93 44 36 0.550 Barry Switzer... 1994-97 40 24 0.625 Bill Parcells... 2003-06 34 30 0.531 Wade Phillips... 2007-10 34 22 0.607 Chan Gailey... 1998-99 18 14 0.563 Dave Campo... 2000-02 15 33 0.313 *Record under Coach Garrett includes games as interim head coach in 2010 (5-3). HEAD COACHES 4 DIRK KOETTER (8-5, 1st Year) Named the 11th head coach in fanchise history on January 15, 2016, Dirk Koetter is in his second season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2016, after serving as the team s offensive coordinator in 2015. In his first season with Tampa Bay (2015), the team set the franchise record for total yards (6,014 357.0 per-game), while posting the second-most rushing yards (2,162 135.1 pergame) and second-most passing yards (3,852 240.8 per-game), along with the fifth-most total points (342 21.4 per-game). Tampa Bay ranked fifth in the NFL in yards-per-game (375.9), fifth in rushing yards-per-game (135.1) and second in the league in rush average (4.75). It marked the first time in franchise history that the Buccaneers finished in the top-five in total offense. Koetter also helped guide rookie quarterback Jameis Winston, who accounted for 28 total touchdowns (22 passing, six rushing) and 4,042 passing yards, which were the second-most in a single season in team history and the third-most by a rookie in NFL history. Winston s 22 passing touchdowns tied the fourth-most in a single season in team history and the fourth-most by a rookie in NFL history. His six rushing touchdowns and 28 combined touchdowns were the most in a single season by a Buccaneers quarterback, while his 28 total touchdowns tied the third-most by a rookie in NFL history. Despite starting two rookies on the offensive line, Tampa Bay still managed to block for the NFL s second-leading rusher (Doug Martin 1,402 yards) and tied for the fourth-fewest sacks in the league. Top wide receiver Mike Evans caught 74 passes for 1,206 yards - seventh-most in a single season in team history and stood as the 11th-most in the league last season. Koetter was previously the offensive coordinator with the Atlanta Falcons (2012-14), when he helped guide quarterback Matt Ryan to the three of the topfour highest passing yardage seasons in team history. During his three seasons with Atlanta, the team cumulatively ranked second in the NFL in completion percentage (67.4), third in third-down conversion percentage (44.1) and fourth in passing yards (277.2 per game), and was part of the Falcons staff that went 13-3 in 2012 and played in the NFC Championship Game. Koetter got his start in the NFL with the Jacksonville Jaguars, spending five seasons as the team s offensive coordinator (2007-2011). Koetter spent 22 years at the collegiate level, including head coaching stints at Arizona State (2001-06) and Boise State (1998-00). PLAYOFF BOUND COWBOYS Following the victory at the Minnesota Vikings (12/1) on Thursday night, coupled with the Washington Redskins loss to the Arizona Cardinals in Week 13, the Dallas Cowboys became the first team in the NFL to clinch a playoff berth in 2016. By doing so, the Cowboys will be making their 32nd postseason appearance, first since 2014, and the most by any team in league history: Most Postseason Appearances - NFL Teams Team Postseason Appearances Dallas...32 Green Bay...31 N.Y. Giants...31 Pittsburgh...29 Cle/LA/StL Rams...27 Indianapolis...27 ALL-TIME WINNING TRADITION The Dallas Cowboys currently own the league s highest alltime regular season winning percentage by current NFL teams: Team W L T Pct. Dallas... 491 366 6.572 Chicago... 744 565 42.566 Green Bay... 727 553 37.566 Miami... 437 340 4.562 New England... 472 383 9.552 N.Y. Giants... 682 571 33.543 Baltimore... 180 152 1.542 San Francisco... 521 448 14.537 * Since 1972, ties have been calculated as half-win and half loss. Prior to 1972 tie games were ignored in calculating a team s winning percentage. Ties since 1972: Dallas (0), Miami (1) Chicago (1), Minnesota (3), Green Bay (7).

A WINNING TREND The Dallas Cowboys entered the 2016 season as one-of-12 teams in the league with at least 480 regular season wins. At the end of Week 16 in 2014, Dallas became just the 12th team with 475 all-time wins with the win against Indianapolis (12/21/14). Dallas is currently 12th on the NFL s all-time wins list: Chicago 744 St.L/LA Rams 544 Green Bay 727 Detroit 544 N.Y. Giants 682 Arizona 540 Pittsburgh 598 San Francisco 521 Washington 585 Indianapolis 499 Philadelphia 548 Dallas 491 500 WINS With the win against New Orleans (9/28/14), the Dallas Cowboys earned their 500th team win (including postseason), becoming the 11th team in NFL history to reach that mark. They did it in 880 games, the second-fastest team to reach that total: Fastest to 500 Wins, NFL History Team Founded 500th Win Gms Win Total Chicago... 1920 11/17/85 870 761-582-42 Dallas... 1960 9/28/14 880 525-392-6 San Francisco...1950 10/9/11 937 544-459-14 N.Y. Giants... 1925 10/17/93 941 706-594-33 Green Bay... 1921 10/10/93 960 757-573-37 Washington... 1932 11/20/00 962 608-588-28 StL/LA Rams...1937 12/5/04 964 563-574-21 Pittsburgh...1933 12/18/04 1,002 636-571-21 Philadelphia...1933 12/28/04 1,068 572-611-26 Detroit...1930 12/12/10 1,135 551-650-32 Arizona...1920 12/11/11 1,234 546-739-40 ALL-TIME STAT COMPARISON This week s game marks the 16th regular season game between Dallas and Tampa Bay. Below is a brief look into the stats of the series: TEAM TOTALS Cowboys Buccaneers Wins... 11 4 Points... 274 208 Total Net Yards... 4,513 4,358 Net Rushing Yards... 1,603 1,689 Net Passing Yards... 2,910 2,669 SINGLE-GAME TEAM-HIGHS Cowboys Buccaneers Points...38 11/23/06 27 12/3/00 Total Net Yards...462 9/13/09 450 9/13/09 Net Rushing Yards...205 10/2/77 250 12/3/00 Net Passing Yards...344 9/13/09 276 9/13/09 SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Cowboys Buccaneers Passing Yards 377- D. White 10/9/83 276- B. Leftwich 9/13/09 Rushing Yards 121- E. Smith 10/7/90 210- W. Dunn 12/3/00 Receiving Yards 135- P. Crayton 9/13/09 126- M. Evans 11/15/15 DOWN SOUTH By finishing fourth in the NFC East in 2015, the Dallas Cowboys will face the fourth place teams from the NFC West (San Francisco) and South (Tampa Bay) this season. Overall, Dallas is 54-29 against the NFC South, and are 13-4 against the Bucs and have won five of the last six: Dallas vs. NFC South Current Team W L T Win% Streak Tampa Bay...13 4 0.765 L1 Carolina...9 4 0.692 L1 Atlanta...16 10 0.615 L2 New Orleans...16 12 0.571 L1 Div. Totals...54 29 0.651 L4 SERIES HISTORY Dallas and Tampa Bay have squared off 15 times in the regular season, with Dallas holding an 11-4 advantage. The teams faced off in two playoff games - a 1982 Divisional game and 1983 Super Bowl Tournament game - both Cowboys wins. Dallas won the first eight meetings before losing the next three. The Buccaneers won the last matchup in 2015. Below is a brief look into each of the series games: Dal Dal Date Loc. W/L Score Date Loc. W/L Score 10/2/77 Dal W 23-7 9/9/01 Dal L 6-10 9/21/80 Dal W 28-17 10/26/03 TB L 0-16 1/2/82* Dal W 38-0 11/23/06 Dal W 38-10 11/21/82 Dal W 14-9 10/26/08 Dal W 13-9 1/9/83** Dal W 30-17 9/13/09 TB W 34-21 10/9/83 Dal W(OT) 27-24 12/17/11 TB W 31-15 10/7/90 Dal W 14-10 9/23/12 Dal W 16-10 10/21/90 TB W 17-13 11/15/15 TB L 6-10 12/3/00 TB L 7-27 *Divisional Playoff Game **Super Bowl Tournament INSIDE THE SERIES HISTORY The first meeting between these two teams occurred in 1977, and the clubs have faced off 15 times in the regular season and twice in the postseason since then. In the 17 games of the series there has been: * Nine games decided by double-digits * Two games decided by three-or-more touchdowns * Eight games decided by less than a touchdown * Two postseason games - both Dallas wins * An eight-game Dallas win streak * A 28-point win by Dallas (11/23/06) - biggest Cowboys win * A 20-point loss by Dallas (12/3/00) - biggest Cowboys loss * One shutout, Dallas 0, Tampa Bay 16 (10/26/03) * One overtime game (10/9/83) - a Dallas win * One season opener (2001) and a Thanksgiving Day game (2006) * A 10-1 home record for Dallas * Dallas scoring 247 points in home games and yielding 123 DATING GAME This week s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is being played on Dec. 18. In the 56-plus years of Cowboys football, there have been six Dec. 18 games. The Cowboys hold a 4-2 record when playing on Dec. 18. They have faced the New York Giants, St. Louis, Denver, Philadelphia, the New York Jets and Washington on Dec. 18. Dallas first-ever Dec. 18 game came in 1966, a 17-7 victory at the New York Giants. Its last Dec. 18 game was in 2005, a 35-7 loss at Washington: Opp/ Dal Opp/ Dal Date Loc. W/L Score Date Loc. W/L Score 12/18/66 @NYG W 17-7 12/18/88 PHI L 7-23 12/18/71 STL W 31-12 12/18/93 @NYJ W 28-7 12/18/77 DEN W 14-6 12/18/05 @Was L 7-35 FIRST TIME...LAST TIME The first time these two clubs met, the Dallas Cowboys won their third straight game to open the 1977 season, beating the Buccaneers 23-7 at home in front of 55,316. Dallas went on to win five straight en route to a 12-2 record and a Super Bowl XII championship. The last time these two clubs met, Dallas traveled to Tampa Bay for a matchup on Nov. 15, 2015. In a low scoring affair, the Bucs edged ahead for a 10-6 win on a one-yard Jameis Winston rushing touchdown with under a minute to go in front of 64,133 at Raymond James Stadium. 5

PLAYER HIGHLIGHTS VS. BUCS Dan Bailey - K In three games was six-of-seven on field goal tries with a long of 53 and has made all five PATs. Dez Bryant - WR In three games, caught 15 passes for 147 yards (9.8) and one touchdown. Brandon Carr - CB In three games - one with Kansas City - logged nine tackles, five breakups and an interception he returned 35 yards. Barry Church - S Has made 14 tackles in two games. Tyrone Crawford Logged eight stops, four hurries and a sack in two games. Justin Durant - LB Has totaled 16 tackles, two hurries and a pass breakup in four games with the Jacksonville (one game), Detroit (one game) and Atlanta (two games). Jeff Heath - S Recorded his first career multi-interception game with two picks at Tampa Bay (11/15/15) along with two tackles. Sean Lee - LB In two games has logged 15 tackles, a tackle for loss, two pressures and a pass breakup. Alfred Morris - RB In three games while with Washington, rushed 47 times for 214 yards (4.6 avg.) and one touchdown. Tony Romo - QB In four starts, is 4-0 while completing 86-of-125 passes (68.8%) for 1,191 yards with 11 touchdowns and one interception for a 125.1 quarterback rating. Established a career-high with five touchdowns against Tampa Bay (11/23/06). Orlando Scandrick - CB Has amassed 18 tackles in four games. Jason Witten - TE In seven games caught 21 passes for 251 yards (12.0 avg.). SUNDAY NIGHT LIGHTS This week s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is Dallas fourth and last scheduled Sunday night contests in 2016, and is Night Opponents Cowboys Top Sunday its second straight game on Sunday Night. Team Games No team in the NFL has played N.Y. Giants... 12 more Sunday Night games than Philadelphia... 10 Dallas 59 (N.Y. Giants are closest Washington...8 with 50), and Dallas 29 wins are the New Orleans...5 most on Sunday Night by any team. Arizona (Phoenix)...4 The Cowboys had a six-game L.A./St. Louis Rams...4 Sunday Night win streak - the longest Sunday night win streak in club history - snapped in 2009. Twice, Dallas won three straight - their first three Sunday Night games and three games spanning 1991-1995. The Cowboys lost eight consecutive Sunday Night games - six on the road - from 1999-2006 for their longest series losing streak. The Cowboys have won two of three Sunday Night contests in 2016 thus far, with wins at home against the Chicago Bears in Week 3 and Philadelphia Eagles in Week 8, and a road loss at the N.Y. Giants in Week 14. Dallas has played 27 Sunday Night home games (14-13). This week s matchup marks the first time Dallas will meet Tampa Bay on Sunday night. Dallas has faced the N.Y. Giants (12 times) more than any other opponent. PICK A DAY, ANY DAY This week s game is Dallas fifth of six scheduled primetime games in 2016. This season is the 11th straight in which Dallas plays threeor-more primetime games. The Cowboys picked up an extra primetime game when their matchup this week against Tampa Bay was flexed from noon to Sunday Night. It is the first time in NFL history that a team has played four consecutive night games. Cowboys Night Record Monday...45-35 Wednesday...1-0 Thursday...3-0 Friday...0-1 Saturday...4-8 Sunday...29-30 Total...82-74 In total, Dallas has played in 157 primetime kickoffs - 80 Monday night, four on Thursday, one each Wednesday and Friday, 12 Saturday and 59 on Sunday. The Cowboys hold a 83-74 record in primetime games. Dallas longest primetime win streak was 11 games (2006-08) and its longest losing streak was six (2010-11). Dallas won 12 straight primetime road games from 2005-09. The Cowboys were 1-2 in home primetime games during the 2015 season, and are 3-1 in 2016. 6 DALLAS LAST GAME In a bitter cold battle of division rivals, Dallas fell to the New York Giants 10-7, snapping its 11-game winning streak. The Dallas defense played well enough to win, as the Cowboys held their opponent to less than 20 points for the eighth time this season. New York also had just 260 yards of total offense and the Cowboys also generated three turnovers and poste,d three sacks. The offense couldn not get anything going however, and posted its lowest scoring output of the year with just seven points to go along with a season-high three turnovers. Dallas did have some success on the ground, as Ezekiel Elliott ran for 107 yards on 24 carries. While Dallas was only able to put seven points on the board in the first half, the offense totaled 174 yards of offense through the first two quarters, led by Elliott s 86 rushing yards on 15 carries, a 5.7 yards-per-carry average. Scoring honors went to Terrance Williams on the series, who after a beautiful fake pitch by Prescott to the left, was wide open cutting across the field back to the right. It was an easy 31-yard completion for the quarterback and gave the Cowboys the early 7-0 lead. Meanwhile, the Dallas defense pitched a shutout through the first 30 minutes, only the second time this season the unit has held an opponent scoreless through the first half. The Giants gained some momentum early in the third quarter when they drove 39 yards in 11 plays for a Robbie Gould 39-yard field goal to cut the deficit. But after Prescott was intercepted, New York needed just two plays to then take the lead. On second-and-10 at their 39-yard line, Eli Manning hit Odell Beckham Jr. on a slant route across the middle and he raced 61 yards for the score and a 10-7 New York advantage as the clock ticked over to the fourth quarter. The Giants defense was able to stifle any thoughts of another Dallas fourth quarter comeback after they recovered a Dez Bryant fumble on his lone catch of the game. Despite the loss, their second of the season to the Giants, the Cowboys still hold a two-game lead in the NFC East with a NFLbest 11-2 record. TAMPA BAY LAST GAME The Tampa Bay Buccaneers earned a 16-11 home victory over the New Orleans Saints. Tampa Bay secured an early 3-0 lead in the first quarter behind a 41-yard field goal by Roberto Aguayo. The Buccaneers added to their lead in the second quarter on a one-yard rushing touchdown by Doug Martin, followed by another Aguayo field goal (39) to go ahead 13-0. New Orleans countered with three scores to close out the first half with a 42-yard field goal by Wil Lutz, a safety when Martin was tackled in the endzone by Saints defender Paul Kruger and a 34-yard Lutz field goal to trim the lead to 13-8 by halftime. New Orleans cut the lead to 13-11 in the third quarter following a 22-yard field goal by Lutz. However, Tampa Bay was able to put the game away behind a 26-yard field goal by Aguayo while holding on for the win. 2016 STATISTICAL COMPARISON (league ranking) Cowboys Buccaneers Record... 11-2 8-5 Scoring Avg. (NFL rank)... 26.2 (6) 22.5 (18) Opp. Scoring Avg. (NFL rank)... 18.3 (5) 22.8 (16) Total Off. (NFL rank)... 385.2 (5) 355.2 (15) Rushing Off. (NFL rank)... 152.2 (2) 104.8 (17) Passing Off. (NFL rank)... 233.1 (20) 250.3 (15) Total Def. (NFL rank)... 350.9 (16) 360.5 (21) Rushing Def. (NFL rank)... 83.1 (2) 110.7 (21) Passing Def. (NFL rank)... 267.8 (28) 249.8 (16) Kickoff Return Avg... 20.1 (24) 14.7 (32) Punt Return Avg... 7.7 (20) 9.4 (12) Turnover Margin... +2 (12t) +6 (7) Penalties... 84 94 Penalty Yards... 706 798 Opp. Penalties... 78 102 Opp. Penalty Yards... 626 866

ON THE ROAD TO SUCCESS Since the AFC/NFC merger in 1970, the Dallas Cowboys boast the most road wins (188) and highest win percentage (.518) in the NFL. Dallas is 6-1 in road games in 2016: Most Road Wins Since 1970 Team W L T Win% Dallas...188 175 0.518 Miami...182 180 1.503 San Francisco... 180 181 1.499 Pittsburgh...181 181 1.500 New England...176 186 0.486 The Cowboys finished the 2014 regular season with an undefeated 8-0 record on the road - the only squad with a perfect mark away from home in the NFL. The Cowboys eight road wins were the most in team history during the regular season since the NFL began a 16-game schedule. They were the second team in franchise history to win all road games in a season, joining the 1968 team, which won all seven of its road games during a 14-game season. In NFL history, they were the sixth team since the 1970 NFL merger to form a perfect 8-0 record on the road, joining the 2007 New England Patriots, the 2001 St. Louis Rams, the 1984, 1989 and the 1990 San Francisco 49ers. Dallas continued its road victory streak into 2015, winning the first contest away from home at Philadelphia (9/20) before falling to the Saints at New Orleans (10/4) in overtime, ending the road run. Dating back to the Cowboys final road game of the 2013 season at Washington (12/22), Dallas won 10 consecutive regular season road games to tie a franchise-high with both the 2006-07 and 1968-69 squads for the longest road win streak in team history. On the league level, the 10-game road streak also tied the seventh-longest streak in NFL history: Most Consecutive Road Wins - NFL History Team Consec. Road Wins San Francisco...18, 1988-1990 New England...12, 2006-08 L.A./SD Chargers...11, 1960-61 San Francisco...11, 1987-88 Pittsburgh...11, 2004-05 Indianapolis...11, 2008-09 Chicago Bears...10, 1941-42 Dallas...10, 1968-69 New Orleans...10, 1987-88 Dallas...10, 2006-07 Dallas...10, 2013-15 WINNING STREAK ENDS AT 11 Following a loss in the season opener against the N.Y. Giants (9/11), the 2016 Dallas Cowboys accomplished something that no other team in franchise history had done previously - begin the season 0-1 and go on to win the next 11 games. That historic streak began at Washington (9/18) and continued until a loss at the N.Y. Giants (12/11): Most Consecutive Wins, Single Season - Dallas Cowboys Team Consec. Wins/Dates 2016... 11 (9/18/16-12/1/16) 1977... 8 (9/18/77-11/6/77) The Cowboys 11-game win streak also tied the longest streak in team history, including combined regular seasons, and tied for second-longest streak including postseason wins: Most Consec. Wins, Single/Combined/PostSeasons - Cowboys Consec. Wins Dates 12$...11/7/71-9/24/72 11+...11/17/68-10/27/69 11^...9/18/16-12/1/16 ^indicates single season +indicates combined regular seasons $indicates combined and postseasons In NFL history, the 2016 Cowboys became the fifth team to begin the season 0-1 and then win the next 11 games - first since the 1997 San Francisco 49ers. It is also tied for the second-longest win streak in NFL history following an 0-1 start: 10+ Consec. Wins After Season-opening Loss NFL Teams Team Year Win Streak Minnesota...1969 12 Cleveland...1951 11 Baltimore...1964 11 San Francisco...1997 11 Dallas...2016 11 7 AT&T STADIUM RECORD WHEN... The Dallas Cowboys are currently in their eighth season in what is now AT&T Stadium in 2016, owning a 32-30 regular season record at home. The Cowboys finished their seventh season in their home building with a 1-7 record in 2015, and are 5-1 at home in 2016. Dallas first game at the venue was on Sept. 20, 2009 - a 31-33 loss to the N.Y. Giants. The club s first win came a week later with a 21-7 decision over Carolina. Overall, Dallas owns a 34-30 record - 2-0 postseason - in AT&T Stadium. Below is a breakdown of the club s record on their home turf: Regular season...32-30 Postseason...2-0 Overall...34-30 Regular Post September... 8-5 October... 7-9 November... 11-7 December... 4-8 January... 2-1 2-0 Playing at noon... 12-7 Playing at 3:30... 11-14 1-0 Playing in prime time... 9-9 1-0 Thursday... 4-4 Saturday... 0-2 1-0 Sunday... 26-21 1-0 Monday... 2-3 Fully closed stadium... 19-19 2-0 Fully open stadium... 6-7 Roof open, doors closed... 2-3 Roof closed, doors open... 5-1 Playing against the NFC East...11-13 1-0 Playing against the NFC (non-nfc East)... 11-11 1-0 Playing against the AFC... 10-6 Team-by-team Team W L Pct Team W L Pct Arizona...0 1.000 New Orleans...1 2.333 Atlanta...1 1.500 N.Y. Giants...3 5.375 Baltimore...1 0 1.000 N.Y. Jets...0 1.000 Buffalo...1 0 1.000 Oakland...2 0 1.000 Carolina...1 1.500 Philadelphia...3 5.375 Chicago...1 2.333 Pittsburgh...1 0 1.000 Cincinnati...1 0 1.000 San Diego...0 1.000 Cleveland...1 0 1.000 San Francisco...0 1.000 Denver...0 1.000 Seattle...2 1.667 Detroit...1 1.500 St. Louis...2 0 1.000 Green Bay...0 1.000 Tampa Bay...1 0 1.000 Houston...1 0 1.000 Tennessee...0 1.000 Indianapolis...1 0 1.000 Washington...5 3.625 Jacksonville...0 1.000 Kansas City... Postseason Miami...1 0 1.000 Detroit...1 0 1.000 Minnesota...1 0 1.000 Philadelphia...1 0 1.000 New England...0 1.000 Dallas currently own a five-game win streak at home, tied with the 2009 team for the longest consecutive single-season win streak at AT&T Stadium by the Cowboys: Most Consec. Single Season Wins at AT&T Stadium Cowboys Season Consec. Wins Dates 2009...5 9/28/09-11/26/09 2016...5 9/25/16-11/24/16 2011...4 10/23/11-11/24/11 2013...3 10/13/13-11/28/13 2014...3 9/28/14-10/19/14 SOLD OUT STADIUMS The Cowboys have played in front of sold out stadiums in 435 of their last 437 games (including playoffs) and in 237 consecutive games. They played in front of sold out crowds in 153 consecutive games at Texas Stadium (including playoffs) - dating back to Dec. 16, 1990 against Phoenix, their last home non-sellout. Dallas opened what is now named AT&T Stadium with the largest crowd to witness a regular season NFL game with 105,121 tickets distributed and have 64 straight sellouts (including playoffs). The Cowboys have sold out each of their last 216 home games. On the road, Dallas has played in front of sold out crowds in 119 straight games (including playoffs), dating back to its last road non-sellout - at Arizona (10/20/02).

DAK TO THE FUTURE The Dallas Cowboys selected Rayne Dakota Dak Prescott in the fourth round of the 2016 NFL Draft (135th overall), allowing the Mississippi State product to become the first quarterback drafted by Dallas since Stephen McGee in 2009, and only the fifth since Jerry Jones bought the team in 1989. Dallas intention was to groom Prescott for the future and slowly bring him along at the position. However, Prescott s trajectory took a quick turn, beginning in training camp after veteran and projected No. 2 backup quarterback Kellen Moore suffered a season-ending leg injury during the first week of camp on Aug. 2. Prescott then battled first-year player Jameill Showers for the No. 2 role for the right to backup Tony Romo. However, before the decision could be made, Romo went down with a back injury during the third preseason game at Seattle (8/25), forcing Prescott to enter the game with the first unit. With Romo recovering from injury, Prescott assumed the role as the starting quarterback for Dallas. Prescott dazzled in the preseason, and in three games completed 39-of-50 passes (78.0%) for 454 yards with five touchdowns and no interceptions for a 137.8 quarterback rating to lead all NFL quarterbacks. His five scoring tosses led the NFL, while he finished second with a 78.0 completion percentage, and his 454 passing yards placed him seventh (fourth in the NFC). Prescott also added 53 rushing yards on seven carries with two scores. Amongst league quarterbacks in 2016, Prescott ranks third in quarterback rating (102.7) and fourth in yards-per-attempt (7.95) while completing 260-of-395 passes for 3,139 yards with 20 touchdowns and four interceptions. He leads all NFL rookies in wins (11), completion percentage (65.8), passing touchdowns, rating, rushing touchdowns (five) and rushing yards (218). Prescott has started all 13 games of the 2016 season for Dallas to become the first rookie quarterback in team history to accomplish that feat, while his 11-2 record is the best in franchise history. He became the second rookie with an 11-game win streak since the 1970 NFL merger, behind Ben Roethlisberger (13 - Pittsburgh 2004), and only the second rookie in NFL history to win 11 of his first 12 career starts, joining Roethlisberger (12 straight - 2004). His season-highs of completions (27 - vs. Bal, 11/20), attempts (45 - vs. NYG, 9/11), passing touchdowns (3 - three times, last vs. Baltimore, 11/20), quarterback rating (141.8 - @ Cle, 11/6) and completion percentage (79.1 - vs. Chi, 9/25) are all franchise rookie single-game records. He also has an NFL record 10 games with a 100.0 rating, seven games with a 70.0 completion percentage and three games with three touchdowns which are all team records by a rookie quarterback. He also set NFL records for most pass attempts without an interception (176) to begin a career, most consecutive games (10) with at least 225-plus passing yards, most consecutive games with at least one touchdown and no interceptions (five), most consecutive games (two) with 300- plus yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions and tied the NFL record for most consecutive games (five) with two-plus passing scores. This season he has set Cowboys single-season rookie quarterback records for wins (11), consecutive wins (11) - also the longest by any Cowboys quarterback - passing yards (3,139), completions (260), attempts (395), completion percentage (65.8), consecutive games with 225-plus passing yards (10), passing touchdowns (20), rating (102.7), games with a 100.0 rating (10), consecutive games with a 100.0 rating (five), games with 70.0 percent (seven), rushing attempts (48) and touchdowns (five). Dallas Cowboys Rookie Records Established - Single Season Team Record Set Total Total QB Wins...11 Consec. QB Wins...11^ Passing Yards...3,139 Attempts...395 Completions...260 Completion %...65.8 Passing TDs...20 QB Rating...102.7 Most Pass Attempts. w/o INT...176* Most Games w/300-plus Pass Yds...2 Consec. Games w/225+ Pass Yds...10* Games w/100.0 QB Rating...10* Consec. Games w/100.0 QB Rating...5 Games w/70.0 Completion %...7* Consec. Games w/70.0 Completion %...4* Consec. Games w/2-plus Pass TDs...5* Consec. Games w/1 TD pass and no INTs...5* Consec. Games w/300+ Pass Yds, 2 TDs, 0 INTs... 2* Rushing TDs by QB... 5 Rushing Attempts by QB... 48 *indicates NFL rookie record ^indicates overall team record Dallas Cowboys Rookie Records Established - Single Game Record Set Record/Opp./Date Completions... 27, vs. Bal, 11/20/16 Attempts... 45, vs. NYG, 9/11/16 Long Pass... 83t, @ Pit, 11/13/16 Cmp. %... 79.2, vs. Chi, 9/25/16 Pass TDs... 3, 3 times, last vs. Bal, 11/20/16 QB Rating... 141.8, @ Cle, 11/6/16 8 DAK ATTACK Dallas Cowboys fourth round pick Dak Prescott has commenced his assault on the Dallas Cowboys rookie record books. Starting each of the club s 13 games - the only Dallas rookie quarterback to do so - he has completed 260-of-395 passes (65.8%) for 3,139 yards with 20 touchdowns and four interceptions for a 102.7 rating while boasting an 11-2 record, allowing him to make his mark amongst the top-five performances by a Cowboys rookie quarterback during their first pro season: Dallas Cowboys Rookie QB Chart ATTEMPTS Dak Prescott, 2016...395 Troy Aikman, 1989...293 Chad Hutchinson, 2002... 250 Steve Walsh, 1989...219 Quincy Carter, 2001...176 COMPLETIONS Dak Prescott, 2016...260 Troy Aikman, 1989...155 Chad Hutchinson, 2002... 127 Steve Walsh, 1989... 110 Quincy Carter, 2001...90 PASSING YARDS Dak Prescott, 2016... 3,139 Troy Aikman, 1989... 1,749 C. Hutchinson, 2002... 1,555 Steve Walsh, 1989...1,371 Quincy Carter, 2001... 1,072 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Dak Prescott, 2016...20 Troy Aikman, 1989...9 Chad Hutchinson, 2002...7 Steve Walsh, 1989...5 Quincy Carter, 2001...5 Kevin Sweeney, 1987...4 QB RATING AS STARTER Dak Prescott, 2016... 102.7 C. Hutchinson, 2002...66.3 Quincy Carter, 2001... 63.0 Steve Walsh, 1989...60.5 Troy Aikman, 1989...55.7 COMPLETION PCT. Dak Prescott, 2016...65.8 Troy Aikman, 1989...52.9 Quincy Carter, 2001... 51.4 Chad Hutchinson, 2002.. 50.8 Steve Walsh, 1989...50.2 TOTAL QB GP/GS Dak Prescott, 2016... 13/13 Troy Aikman, 1989... 11/11 Chad Hutchinson, 2002... 9/9 Quincy Carter, 2001...8/8 Steve Walsh, 1989...8/5 WINS AS STARTER D. Prescott, 2016...11 (11-2) Q. Carter, 2001... 3 (3-5) C. Hutchinson, 2002... 2 (2-7) K. Sweeney, 1987... 2 (2-0) R. Staubach, 1969... 1 (1-0) Steve Walsh, 1989... 1 (1-4) THE DAK KNIGHT RISES Down 23-13 in the fourth quarter against Philadelphia (10/30), Dak Prescott rallied the team to force overtime and threw the game-winning five-yard touchdown pass to Jason Witten to complete the comeback win. By doing so, he became the first Cowboys rookie quarterback to overcome a deficit of at least 10 points in the fourth quarter in franchise history. It also marked his sixth consecutive win - tied for the third-longest streak by a league rookie in the Super Bowl era. Prescott extended his win streak to 11 before losing at the N.Y. Giants (12/11) to finish with the second-most consecutive wins by an NFL rookie quarterback: Consecutive Wins - NFL Rookie QB, Super Bowl Era Player Consec. Wins Season Ben Roethlisberger, Pit... 13 2004 Dak Prescott, Dal... 11 2016 Prescott s win streak was also the longest by any Cowboys quarterback in franchise history, including combined seasons: Consecutive QB Wins - Dallas Cowboys Player Consec. Wins Dates Dak Prescott... 11 9/18/16-12/1/16 Roger Staubach...8 9/18/77-11/6/77

COOL HAND DAK Dak Prescott s accuracy has been on display since taking over the reigns of the Dallas offense, and his 65.8 completion percentage (260-of-395) currently ranks 10th in the NFL. He has registered seven games with a completion percentage of 70 percent-or-better for the most games - and longest consecutive (four) in team history - by a rookie in a season in NFL history. He had a completion percentage of 73.3 at Washington (9/18) before topping a 79.2 mark against Chicago (9/25) to set the highest mark in franchise history. Prescott completed 72.7 percent at San Francisco (10/2/16), then had a 75.0 mark against Cincinnati (10/9). Prescott s mark of 77.8 at Cleveland (11/6) was the second-highest by a Cowboys rookie. He had a 75.0% mark against Baltimore (11/20), then 70.8% against Washington (11/24) to claim the most by an NFL rookie all-time with seven games over 70.0%: Most Games with 70.0 Cmp. Pct. by a Rookie QB - NFL Player Games Season Dak Prescott, Dal...7 2016 Ben Roethlisberger, Pit...6 2004 Robert Griffin III, Was...6 2012 Russell Wilson, Sea...6 2012 Overall, Prescott owns four of the top-five completion marks by a Cowboys rookie in franchise history: Highest Completion Pct. - Single Game, Cowboys Rookie QB Player Att Cmp Pct Game Dak Prescott...24 19 79.2 vs. Chi (9/25/16) Dak Prescott...27 21 77.8 @ Cle (11/6/16) Troy Aikman...33 25 75.8 vs. Mia (11/19/89) Dak Prescott...24 18 75.0 vs. Cin (10/9/16) Dak Prescott...36 27 75.0 vs. Bal (11/20/16) By completing 75.0 percent of his passes against the Bengals, it marked Prescott s fourth consecutive game to complete at least 70 percent of his passes to establish a rookie record and tie for the longest streak by a Cowboys quarterback in team history: Cowboys Consec. Games w/70.0 Percent-or-Better Player Games Dates Troy Aikman...4 10/8/95-11/6/95 Tony Romo...4 9/8/13-9/29/13 Dak Prescott*...4 9/18/16-10/9/16 It was also only the second time in NFL history that a rookie has completed at least 70 percent of his passes in four consecutive games, joining Teddy Bridgewater, who did it in 2014: Rookie QB Consec. Games w/70.0 Percent-or-Better - NFL Player Games Dates Teddy Bridgewater... 4 11/30/14-12/21/14 Dak Prescott... 4 9/18/16-10/9/16 DAK JOINS 3K & 20 TD CLUB After throwing for 165 yards and a touchdown at the N.Y. Giants (12/11), Dak Prescott surpassed 3,000 yards and 20 passing touchdowns on the season. He became the 17th NFL rookie quarterback and ninth Cowboy quarterback - first rookie - in team history to reach 3,000 passing yards in a single season and the first since Tony Romo (3,705) in 2014. By reaching 20 touchdowns, he became the 14th NFL rookie quarterback and eighth Cowboys quarterback - first rookie - in franchise history to pass for 20-or-more touchdowns in a single season and the first since Romo (34) in 2014. In total, he is the ninth rookie quarterback in NFL history to pass for 3,000 yards and 20 touchdowns in their first pro season: NFL Rookie QB to Pass for 3,000 Yards and 20 TDs Player Year Yards TDs Peyton Manning, Ind...1998 3,739 26 Andy Dalton, Cin...2011 3,398 20 Cam Newton, Car...2011 4,051 21 Russell Wilson, Sea...2012 3,118 26 Robert Griffin III, Was...2012 3,200 20 Andrew Luck, Ind...2012 4,374 23 Derek Carr, Oak...2014 3,270 21 Jameis Winston, TB...2015 4,042 22 Dak Prescott, Dal...2016 3,139 20 PRESCOTT RATINGS AT 100.0 Through 10-of-13 games, Dak Prescott has registered a quarterback rating of 100.0-or-better - the most by a rookie quarterback in NFL history: Most Games with 100.0 QB Rating - NFL Rookie Player Games Season Dak Prescott, Dal...10 2016 Russell Wilson, Sea...9 2012 Ben Roethlisberger, Pit...8 2004 Robert Griffin III, Was...8 2012 Prescott is also tied for the most games with a 100.0 rating by any Cowboys quarterback in a single season in team history: Most Games with 100.0 QB Rating - Dallas Cowboys Player Games Season Tony Romo...10 2007 Tony Romo...10 2014 Dak Prescott*...10 2016 Tony Romo...9 2009 Tony Romo...9 2011 *denotes rookie Prescott registered a 103.7 quarterback rating in his second career game at Washington (9/18), then topped that with a 123.6 rating against Chicago (9/25) - the then highest in franchise history. Prescott had this third consecutive game with a 100.0 rating with a 114.7 mark at San Francisco (10/2), then his fourth with a 117.9 rating against Cincinnati (10/9). Prescott had a 117.4 rating at Green Bay (10/16) to mark his fifth straight game with at least a 100.0 rating for the longest streak by a rookie quarterback in NFL history, the most total games by a rookie in franchise history, and tied the second-longest streak in team history by a Cowboys quarterback overall. He failed to record a 100.0 rating against Philadelphia (10/30) to end his streak at five games. He currently is on a five-game streak following 100.0 ratings at Cleveland (11/6), at Pittsburgh (11/13), against Baltimore (11/20), against Washington (11/24) and at Minnesota (12/1). Against the Browns he registered a franchise rookie record 141.8 rating and now owns eight of the top-10 games by a rookie in team history: Dallas Cowboys Single-Game Passer Rating Highs - Rookie Player Rate Date Player Rate Date Prescott...141.8 11/6/16 Carter...118.9 12/30/01 Prescott... 127.2 11/20/16 Sweeney...118.7 10/11/87 Prescott...123.6 9/25/16 Prescott...117.9 10/9/16 Longley...123.5 11/28/74 Prescott...117.4 10/16/16 Prescott... 121.7 11/13/16 Staubach...115.3 9/21/69 *minimum 10 attempts DAKOTA THE DUDE Dakota Dak Prescott s rookie season continues to amaze the league as the first-year NFL signal caller is proving that he belongs. Through 14 weeks, he ranks in the top-five amongst league passers as he is third in quarterback rating (102.7) and fourth in yards-per-attempt (7.95). Among NFL rookies, Prescott is tops in wins (11), rating, completion percentage and passing touchdowns (20): NFL Passing Leaders - QB Rating Player Att Com Pct Yds TD Int Rate Tom Brady, NE...340 233 68.5 2,876 22 1 113.6 Matt Ryan, Atl...442 302 68.3 4,050 30 7 113.2 Dak Prescott, Dal*...395 260 65.8 3,139 20 4 102.7 Aaron Rodgers, GB...502 327 65.1 3,529 32 7 101.1 Drew Brees, NO...541 382 70.6 4,170 30 14 100.7 NFL Passing Leaders - Yards-Per-Attempt Player Att Com Pct Yds TD Int Y/A Matt Ryan, Atl...442 302 68.3 4,050 30 7 9.16 Tom Brady, NE...340 233 68.5 2,876 22 1 8.46 Kirk Cousins, Was...495 334 67.5 4,045 23 9 8.17 Dak Prescott, Dal*...395 260 65.8 3,139 20 4 7.95 Marcus Mariota, Ten...398 249 62.6 3,086 25 8 7.75 *indicates rookie 9

RAYNE-ING 300-YARD PASSING DAYS Rayne Dakota Dak Prescott notched his first career 300-yard passing game at Pittsburgh (11/13) when he reached 319 yards to record the second-highest passing yards by a Cowboys rookie quarterback while also becoming only the third rookie in team history to throw for 300 yards in a single game. He doubled up his efforts the following week against Baltimore (11/20), once again reaching the 300-yard mark with 301 yards against the Ravens to tie the third-highest mark. In total, his two 300-yard passing games are the most by a Cowboys rookie quarterback in a single season: Most Passing Yds, Single Game - Dallas Cowboys Rookie QB Player Date/Opp Att Com Pct Yds TD Int T. Aikman... 11/12/89 vs. Pho 40 21 379 52.5 2 2 D. Prescott... 11/13/16 at Pit 32 22 319 68.7 2 0 C. Hutchinson... 11/24/02 vs. Jac 24 16 301 66.7 2 2 D. Prescott... 11/20/16 vs. Bal 36 27 301 75.0 3 0 His two-game streak of consecutive games with 300 passing yards allowed him to become the fourth quarterback - first rookie - to have a streak of two-or-more games with 300-plus passing yards in team history. It was the 15th time that such a streak has occurred in team history, and the first since Tony Romo had a two-game streak against Pittsburgh (12/16/12) and against New Orleans (12/23/12). In total, Prescott s performances against the Steelers (319 yards, two touchdowns, no interceptions) and the Ravens (301 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions) allowed him to become the first rookie in NFL history to pass for 300-plus yards, two-plus touchdowns and no interceptions in consecutive games. TDS AND ROOKIES At Green Bay (10/16) Dak Prescott tossed a season-high three touchdowns to mark only the third time a rookie threw for three-ormore scores in team history. They also tied for the second-most scores by a Dallas rookie in a single game in franchise history. He threw two more against Philadelphia (10/30), then matched his career mark with three at Cleveland (11/6) to establish a franchise record with the most games with three-plus passing touchdowns by a Cowboys rookie quarterback with two. Prescott added his third game with three-plus scores against Baltimore (11/20) to extend his team record: Most Passing TDs, Single Game - Dallas Cowboys Rookie QB Player TDs Opp, Date Troy Aikman...4 vs. LA Rams, 12/3/89 Kevin Sweeney...3 @ NY Jets, 10/4/87 Dak Prescott...3 @ GB, @ Cle, vs. Bal It also tied for the third-most three-plus touchdown games by an NFL rookie quarterback: Most Games with 3-Plus Passing TDs, Rookie QB - NFL Player Games Year Peyton Manning, Ind...4 1998 Marcus Mariota, Ten...4 2015 Dan Marino, Mia...3 1983 Mark Rypien, Was...3 1988 Russell Wilson, Sea...3 2012 Dak Prescott, Dal...3 2016 Prescott also boasted a streak of five multi-touchdown games from at Green Bay (10/16) through against Baltimore (11/20) before his streak was snapped against Washington (11/24) to tie the longest streak by a rookie quarterback in NFL history: Most Consec. Multi-TD Pass Games - NFL Rookie QB Player Games Year TDs During Streak Charlie Conerly, NYG...5 1948 12 Dan Marino, Mia...5 1983 12 Russell Wilson, Sea...5 2012 11 Dak Prescott, Dal...5 2016 13 He also had an NFL rookie record streak of five consecutive games (11/6/16-12/1/16) with at least one touchdown pass and no interceptions end at the N.Y. Giants (12/11) after throwing two picks. 10 COWBOYS QB = NOVEMBER ROTM Dak Prescott was named the NFL s Offensive Rookie of the Month for November. He became the first Dallas Cowboys rookie quarterback - and fourth overall rookie, joining running backs Julius Jones (November 2004), DeMarco Murray (November 2011) and Ezekiel Elliott (October 2016) - to win the award. During the month of November, Prescott led the Cowboys to a 4-0 record, while leading the league with a 125.4 passer rating, finishing third in the league in completion percentage (73.1%), second in yards-per-attempt (8.92), fifth in touchdown passes (nine) and tied for first with no interceptions (among passers with at least 50 attempts). Additionally, Prescott s performances against the Steelers (319 yards, two touchdowns, no interceptions) and the Ravens (301 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions) allowed him to become the first rookie in NFL history to pass for 300-plus yards, two-plus touchdowns and no interceptions in consecutive games. He also recorded three games with a QB rating over 100.0 in the month, which gave him nine such games on the season - tied for the most by a rookie quarterback in NFL history (Russell Wilson, 2012). Through the four games, Prescott attempted 119 passes without an interception, to mark his second streak of at least 100 passes without an interception. 50 YARDS-OR-MORE FOR SCORES Dak Prescott showcased his ability to air the ball out at Pittsburgh (11/13), as he tossed an 83-yard scoring strike to Ezekiel Elliott for the longest pass by a rookie in team history, then later hit Dez Bryant for a 50-yard touchdown. With both passes traveling 50 yards-or-more, it allowed him to become the first rookie in team history to throw two scores of 50-or-more yards and the first in league history since Teddy Bridgewater (Minnesota) in 2014. Overall, the 83-yard completion was the longest passing touchdown by a Cowboy since Tony Romo threw an 85-yard touchdown to Bryant against Washington (11/22/12). By making the connection with fellow rookie Elliott, it marked the longest by a rookie quarterback/rookie receiver tandem in team history, and was the longest rookie combo in the NFL since 1986, when Indianpolis Colts quarterback Jack Trudeau threw an 84-yard scoring strike to wide receiver Bill Brooks at San Francisco (10/5/86). PASS NO PICK NFL RECORD After 45 attempts against the N.Y. Giants (9/11) and 30 attempts at Washington (9/18), Dak Prescott s combined number of 75 surpassed Warren Moon s (72-1984) for the most pass attempts through a player s first two career games without an interception in NFL history. At San Francisco (10/2) he didn t throw a pick on 32 attempts to move up to 131 passes without an interception - tied for second-most by a player to begin his career, most by a rookie and were also the most by a player in his first four career games. He upped his streak against Cincinnati (10/9) to 155 passes - second-most by a quarterback to start his career, and most by a rookie. At Green Bay (10/16), Prescott surpassed Tom Brady (162) with his 163rd passing attempt without an interception to establish an NFL record, but he was picked off in the third quarter to end his streak at 176 pass attempts: Most Pass Attempts w/o INT to start a career, NFL Player Attempts Season Dak Prescott, Dal*...176 2016 Tom Brady, NE...162 2000-01 Carson Wentz, Phi*...134 2016 Warren Moon, Hou*...131 1984 *indicates rookie Prescott went on a second streak without an interception that spanned 171 passes to rank as the third-longest streak by an NFL rookie quarterback: Most Pass Attempts w/o INT - NFL Rookie QB Player Attempts Season Derek Carr, Oak...176 2014 Dak Prescott, Dal...176 2016 Dak Prescott, Dal...171 2016 Prescott s streak of 171 passes without a pick was also the fifth-longest streak amongst any Cowboys quarterback: Most Pass Attempts w/o INT - Dallas Cowboys QB Player Attempts Season Troy Aikman...216 1999 Troy Aikman...184 1995 Dak Prescott*...176 2016 Tony Romo...174 2013 Dak Prescott*...171 2016 *indicates rookie

ROMO S RECORD WHEN... As Dallas starting quarterback, Tony Romo has compiled a 78-49 regular season record in 127 career starts, and is 2-4 in the postseason. Below is a look at Romo s record under several different circumstances: Regular Post Playing at home:... 38-25 2-1 Playing on the road:... 40-24 0-3 Playing indoors:... 24-16 2-2 Playing outdoors:... 54-33 0-2 Playing against the NFC East:... 28-19 1-1 Playing against the NFC (non-nfc East):... 30-18 1-3 Playing against the AFC:... 20-12 Playing on artificial turf:... 50-35 2-3 Playing on natural grass:... 28-14 0-1 Offense totals over 300 yards:... 70-30 2-2 Throws for over 300 yards:... 29-17 Throws for 200-299 yards:... 40-21 2-1 Throws only one touchdown:... 17-19 0-2 Throws more than one touchdown:... 56-22 2-1 Completes 60.0% or more of his passes:... 65-28 2-2 Throws no interceptions:... 37-17 2-2 Throws one interception:... 34-14 0-2 Throws more than one interception:... 7-18 Records at least 100.0 passer rating:... 51-15 2-1 Sacked one time-or-less:... 42-16 Sacked more than once:... 36-33 2-4 September:... 21-9 October:... 13-15 November:... 27-7 December:... 16-17 January:... 1-1 2-4 Team-by-team Team W L Pct Team W L Pct Arizona...1 2.333 N.Y. Jets... 1 1.500 Atlanta...2 1.667 Oakland... 2 0 1.000 Baltimore...0 2.000 Philadelphia... 9 6.600 Buffalo...2 0 1.000 Pittsburgh... 1 1.500 Carolina...4 1.800 San Diego... 0 2.000 Chicago...2 3.400 San Francisco... 2 1.667 Cincinnati...2 0 1.000 Seattle... 4 1.800 Cleveland...2 0 1.000 St. Louis... 4 0 1.000 Denver...0 2.000 Tampa Bay... 4 0 1.000 Detroit...1 3.250 Tennessee... 1 1.500 Green Bay...2 2.500 Washington... 9 7.563 Houston...2 0 1.000 Indianapolis...2 0 1.000 Postseason Jacksonville...1 0 1.000 Detroit... 1 0 1.000 Kansas City...1 1.500 Green Bay... 0 1.000 Miami...3 0 1.000 Minnesota... 0 1.000 Minnesota...2 1.667 N.Y. Giants... 0 1.000 New England...0 2.000 Philadelphia... 1 0 1.000 New Orleans...2 3.400 Seattle... 0 1.000 N.Y. Giants...10 6.625 TONY S TARGETS Through his career, Tony Romo has completed 2,826-of-4,331 passes for 34,154 yards with 247 touchdowns in 129 regular season games played behind center. Below is a breakdown of Tony s targets by position and player: Position Breakdown Comp. Yds TD Comp. Yds TD WR...1,433 20,927 184 RB...544 4,206 9 TE...811 8,737 52 FB...37 274 2 Player Breakdown by Completions Player Com Yds TD Player Com Yds TD J. Witten...649 7,287 37 A. Fasano...22 208 1 D. Bryant...349 5,017 50 J. Randle...16 140 0 M. Austin...254 3,772 27 L. Vickers...13 104 0 T. Owens...199 3,122 34 T. Curtis...10 42 3 D. Murray...161 1,127 1 D. McFadden...8 95 0 P. Crayton... 143 2,188 19 D. Anderson...8 61 1 M. Barber...137 1,031 6 J. Holley...7 169 0 C. Beasley...97 975 6 P. Tanner...7 73 0 F. Jones...97 728 2 C. Gronkowski...5 23 1 T. Williams...87 1,405 13 D. Street...4 55 0 R. Williams...75 1,062 12 T. Fiammetta...3 39 0 M. Bennett...54 528 3 O. Hoyte...3 12 0 L. Robinson... 53 853 11 I. Stanback...2 24 0 K. Ogletree...53 663 4 L. Polite...2 21 0 T. Choice...50 392 0 T. Clutts...2 5 0 T. Glenn...43 689 3 R. Turbin...2 4 0 L. Dunbar...38 366 0 T. Romo...1 10 0 S. Hurd...33 519 2 S. Chapas...1 9 0 D. Harris...32 406 3 A. Holmes...1 4 0 J. Phillips...30 218 2 L. Whitehead...1 4 0 J. Jones...27 247 0 S. Morris...1 3 0 J. Hanna...23 200 0 G. Swaim...1 0 0 G. Escobar...22 254 6 Romo has thrown 247 touchdown passes - first all-time in team history. Below is a look at Romo s individual touchdown totals: Player TDs Player TDs Dez Bryant...50 Martellus Bennett...3 Jason Witten...37 Tony Curtis...3 Terrell Owens...34 Terry Glenn...3 Miles Austin...27 Dwayne Harris...3 Patrick Crayton...19 Sam Hurd...2 Terrance Williams...13 Felix Jones...2 Roy Williams...12 John Phillips...2 Laurent Robinson...11 Deon Anderson...1 Marion Barber...6 Anthony Fasano...1 Cole Beasley...6 Chris Gronkowski...1 Gavin Escobar...6 DeMarco Murray...1 Kevin Ogletree...4 QUARTERBACK COMPARISON Tony Romo has started 127 games and owns a 78-49 record as a starter. He has completed 2,810-of-4,304 passes for 33,892 yards, 244 touchdowns and 114 interceptions in those starts. Below is a look at Romo s numbers after 127 starts and how they compare to Troy Aikman through 127 starts, the only other Dallas quarterback to start 127 contests: Player W-L Att Comp Yards Pct TD INT Aikman... 76-51 3,627 2,258 25,658 62.3 127 107 Romo... 78-49 4,304 2,810 33,892 65.4 244 114 Among active quarterbacks, Romo s 78-49 record through his 127 starts is tied for fourth: Active QB Records Through 127 and 128 Starts Player 127th Start 128th Start Tom Brady...97-30 98-30 Ben Roethlisberger...87-40 87-41 Peyton Manning...79-48 80-48 Tony Romo...78-49??-?? Philip Rivers...78-49 79-49 Eli Manning...75-52 75-53 11

TONY S TOUCHDOWN BREAKDOWN Through his career, Tony Romo has thrown a club record 247 touchdown passes. Below is a look at Tony s touchdowns totals by quarter, down and distance: Quarter Down Distance 1st Quarter... 40 1st Down... 89 0-9 Yards...95 2nd Quarter... 69 2nd Down... 86 10-19 Yards...50 3rd Quarter... 62 3rd Down... 66 20-29 Yards...39 4th Quarter... 75 4th Down... 6 30-39 Yards...19 OT... 1 40-49 Yards...9 50+ Yards...35 TWO-HUNDRED TD TOSSES With his two touchdown throws against the N.Y. Giants (11/24/13), Tony Romo reached 200 career touchdowns. He became the 37th NFL quarterback to reach the mark. Romo (244) is currently tied for 21st all-time: P. Manning... 539 Brett Favre... 508 Drew Brees... 458 Tom Brady... 450 Dan Marino... 420 F. Tarkenton... 342 Eli Manning... 317 Philip Rivers... 308 John Elway... 300 Roethlisberger. 297 Warren Moon... 291 J. Unitas... 290 A. Rodgers... 289 C. Palmer... 279 V. Testaverde... 275 Joe Montana... 273 Dave Krieg... 261 S. Jurgensen... 255 Dan Fouts... 254 Drew Bledsoe.. 251 B. Esiason... 247 Tony Romo... 247 John Hadl... 244 Len Dawson... 239 Jim Kelly... 237 G. Blanda... 236 D. McNabb... 234 Steve Young... 232 Matt Ryan...232 John Brodie...214 T. Bradshaw...212 Y.A. Tittle...212 M. Hasselbeck.. 212 Jim Hart...209 K. Collins...208 Kurt Warner...208 Jay Cutler...208 Cunningham...207 Jim Everett...203 R. Gabriel...201 THIRTY FOR 9 After four touchdown passes against Indianapolis (12/21/14), Tony Romo notched his fourth career season with 30 touchdowns. Romo is the only quarterback in franchise history to ever throw for 30 touchdowns in a single season. His 34 touchdowns in 2014 were the second-most of his career and in team history. By reaching 30 scores for the fourth time, he tied Dan Marino, Aaron Rodgers and Philip Rivers for fifth all-time in NFL history: Most Seasons with 30+ TD Passes - NFL Player Seasons Brett Favre...9 Peyton Manning...9 Drew Brees...9 Tom Brady...6 Aaron Rodgers...6 Dan Marino...4 Philip Rivers...4 Tony Romo...4 ROMO-TO-BRYANT COMBO Tony Romo and Dez Bryant have developed quite the chemistry since Bryant was drafted in 2010. Together, the dynamic duo are tied for the third-most touchdowns by a quarterback-wide receiver duo during that time span: Most TDs By a QB-WR Since 2010 QB/WR TDs Stafford/Johnson... 52 Rodgers/Nelson... 52 Romo/Bryant... 50 At Miami (11/22/15) Romo and Bryant connected for the 50th time, surpassing the combo of Troy Aikman and Michael Irvin (49) for the most QB-WR touchdowns in franchise history. It took Bryant and Romo 68 games to score 50 touchdowns, while it took Aikman and Irvin 128 games to reach 49 scores. Most TDs By a QB-WR - Dallas Cowboys QB/WR TDs Romo/Bryant... 50 Aikman/Irvin... 49 12 QB S MULTIPLE TDs Tony Romo opened the 2015 season with three scores against the N.Y. Giants (9/13) to mark his first multi-touchdown game of the year. He logged two scores at Miami (11/22). Romo had 11 multi-touchdown games during the 2014 season to tie his total from 2011 for second in a season in franchise history. He owns the top-two spots with 12 (2007) and 11 (2011). For his career, he has 79 career multi-touchdown games - tops in team history and seventh in the NFL since 2006: Multiple-touchdown games Cowboys Career NFL (since 2006) Player Games Player Games Tony Romo...79 Roger Staubach...48 Danny White...44 Troy Aikman...43 Don Meredith...41 `` Romo s seven games with three-or-more scores in 2014 established a team record. He started off 2015 with three scores against the N.Y. Giants (9/13). His 40 career three-touchdown games are tops in team history and tied for seventh in the league since he became a starter: Three-touchdown games Cowboys Career NFL (since 2006) Player Games Player Games Tony Romo...40 Danny White...20 Roger Staubach...17 Don Meredith...14 Troy Aikman...10 PAR 3 Since becoming the Dallas Cowboys starting quarterback midway through 2006, Tony Romo has thrown three-or-more touchdowns in a game a club-record 40 times. He had seven in 2014, the most in team history in a single season. In the 2015 season opener he notched his first of the year with three against the N.Y. Giants (9/13). For his career, Romo has 40 three-touchdown games, and the Cowboys are 28-12 (.700) when Romo throws for three-or-more scores: Games Player 3-or-more TDs Tony Romo... 40 Danny White... 20 Roger Staubach... 17 Prior to his team-record seven in 2014, Romo had six games with three-or-more touchdown passes in 2007 and 2008 the previous single-season club-high: Games in a season Player Tony Romo...7 (2014) Tony Romo...6 (2007) Tony Romo...6 (2008) Drew Brees...113 Tom Brady...103 Philip Rivers...101 Peyton Manning...91 Aaron Rodgers...90 Eli Manning...84 Tony Romo...79 Drew Brees...69 Peyton Manning...56 Tom Brady...53 Aaron Rodgers...52 Philip Rivers...48 Eli Manning...42 Tony Romo...40 Ben Roethlisberger...40 with 3-or-more TDs FOUR SCORE, AND... Tony Romo established a club record with his four touchdown throws at the New York Giants (11/23/14), surpassing Danny White (eight) for the club high, and now has 10 career games with four-or-more touchdown throws. Romo s 10 since becoming the club s starter in 2006 is tied for seventh in the NFL: Four-touchdown games Cowboys Career NFL (since 2006) Player Games Player Games Tony Romo...10 Danny White...8 Don Meredith...6 Troy Aikman...3 Craig Morton...2 Drew Brees...27 Tom Brady...23 Peyton Manning...22 Aaron Rodgers...18 Eli Manning...13 Ben Roethlisberger...12 Tony Romo...10 Matthew Stafford...10

300 Through his career, Tony Romo has reached the 300-yard mark a club-record 46 times. He owns the top-five single-season spots for 300-yard games, including a club-record nine games in 2012. Additionally, Romo had three straight games with 300-plus yards twice - the most consecutive games in club history. Romo topped the 300-yard mark four times in 2013, notched one 300- yard game in 2014 and had already matched that in 2015 with a 356-yard effort against the N.Y. Giants (9/13). When Romo reaches the 300-yard horizon, Dallas owns a 29-17 record (.630). Romo threw for 300-or-more yards nine times in 2012, the most in a season in club history. He also had three straight games with 300 yards (Weeks 11-13) to tie the longest streak in club history: Dallas Cowboys 300-yard Games Single-season Consecutive Player Games Player Games Tony Romo... 9 (2012) Tony Romo...3 (2007) Tony Romo... 8 (2009) Tony Romo...3 (2012) Tony Romo... 7 (2007) Don Meredith...2 (1963) Tony Romo... 6 (2008) Vinny Testaverde...2 (2004) Tony Romo... 5 (2011) Tony Romo...2 (mult.) In total, Romo s 46 career 300-yard games are tops in team history and ranks seventh amongst all NFL passers since 2006. 300-yard Games Cowboys Career NFL (since 2006) Player Games Player Games Tony Romo...46 Troy Aikman...13 Danny White...10 Don Meredith... 7 Roger Staubach... 6 ROMO AT 30K Tony Romo climbed to 30,000 passing yards following his 176- yard performance at Tennessee (9/14/14), and now has 34,154 for his career. By reaching 30,000 career passing yards Romo became the second Cowboys quarterback to reach that milestone (Troy Aikman - 32,942), the 38th player in NFL history and only the fifth undrafted player to do so. He reached that mark in 138 games to tie Kerry Collins and Donovan McNabb as the 16th-fastest players to reach 30,000 passing yards, and he did it in 3,834 attempts, the fourth-fewest attempts in NFL 8history: 30,000-Yard Club Dallas Cowboys Active 30K Quarterbacks Player Yards Player Yards Tony Romo... 34,154 Troy Aikman... 32,942 Fewest attempts to 30K (All-Time) Player Atts Kurt Warner... 3,758 Roethlisberger... 3,795 Phillip Rivers... 3,813 Tony Romo... 3,834 Dan Fouts... 3,873 Drew Brees...97 Tom Brady...64 Peyton Manning...59 Philip Rivers...50 Aaron Rodgers...47 Ben Roethlisberger...47 Tony Romo...46 Drew Brees... 65,073 Tom Brady... 60,904 Eli Manning... 47,477 Roethlisberger... 46,249 Philip Rivers... 45,036 Carson Palmer... 43,412 Matt Ryan... 36,807 Aaron Rodgers... 35,928 Tony Romo... 34,154 Jay Cutler... 32,467 Joe Flacco... 31,904 ROMO AT 3K & 20 TDs In his 13th game played of 2014 at Philadelphia (12/14/14), Tony Romo topped 3,000 yards - his seventh career and fourth consecutive - 3,000-yard season - both club-highs. At the N.Y. Giants (11/23/14), Romo s four scores gave him 22 for the season - his seventh career season with 20-plus touchdown throws. Romo s seven 20-touchdown seasons are a club-high: 3,000-yard seasons 20-touchdown seasons Player Seasons Player Seasons Tony Romo...7 Troy Aikman...5 Danny White...4 Tony Romo...7 Danny White...4 Don Meredith...3 Roger Staubach...3 By reaching 3,000 yards and 20 touchdowns in 2014, it marked the fourth consecutive season (2011-14) for Romo and established a club record. 13 ROMO 4K With 341 passing yards against Pittsburgh (12/16/12), Tony Romo reached 4,000 passing yards for the fourth time in his career. It also marked the fourth time a Cowboys quarterback reached 4,000 yards in a season. With four seasons of 4,000-plus yards, Romo is tied with Warren Moon and Ben Roethlisberger for the 12th-most 4,000-yard seasons in NFL history. Peyton Manning has the league-high with 14: 4,000-yard Seasons All-Time Since 2006 Player Seasons Player Seasons Peyton Manning... 14 Drew Brees... 10 Drew Brees... 10 Peyton Manning... 8 Tom Brady... 8 Tom Brady... 7 Philip Rivers... 7 Philip Rivers... 7 Brett Favre... 6 Carson Palmer... 5 Dan Marino... 6 Aaron Rodgers... 5 Carson Palmer... 5 Matt Ryan... 5 Eli Manning... 5 Eli Manning... 5 Aaron Rodgers... 5 Matthew Stafford... 5 Matt Ryan... 5 Tony Romo... 4 Matthew Stafford... 5 Ben Roethlisberger... 4 Tony Romo... 4 Warren Moon... 4 Ben Roethlisberger... 4 ALL-TIME COWBOYS QB WATCH Tony Romo entered the 2015 season tops in club history with 33,626 passing yards and 242 touchdown passes, and second in attempts (4,255) and completions (2,779). Through his career Romo has steadily climbed the club s all-time quarterback charts, making strides in 2012 by moving into second for completions, then established the club mark in touchdown throws against Philadelphia (12/2/12) to break Aikman s old record of 165. He also moved up the ladder in all-time wins and starts amongst Cowboys quarterbacks, passing Danny White (62) in 2013 to claim the third-most wins as a Dallas quarterback, and passed Roger Staubach (114) for second-most quarterback starts in team history against the N.Y. Giants (10/19/14). He overtook Aikman (32,942) as the club s all-time passing yards leader against Indianapolis (12/21/14). Below is how Romo s career numbers stack up in the storied quarterback history of the franchise: Dallas Cowboys QB All-Time Passing Records ATTEMPTS Troy Aikman... 4,715 Tony Romo... 4,331 Roger Staubach... 2,958 Danny White... 2,950 Don Meredith... 2,308 COMPLETIONS Troy Aikman... 2,898 Tony Romo... 2,826 Danny White... 1,761 Roger Staubach... 1,685 Don Meredith... 1,170 TOTAL QB STARTS Troy Aikman... 165 Tony Romo... 127 Roger Staubach...114 Danny White... 92 Don Meredith... 84 PASSING YARDS Tony Romo...34,154 Troy Aikman...32,942 Roger Staubach...22,700 Danny White...21,959 Don Meredith...17,199 TOUCHDOWNS Tony Romo... 247 Troy Aikman... 165 Danny White... 155 Roger Staubach... 153 Don Meredith... 135 WINS AS STARTER Troy Aikman...94 Roger Staubach...85 Tony Romo...78 Danny White...62 Don Meredith...48 GO LONG Since becoming the Cowboys starting quarterback in 2006, Tony Romo has 35 touchdown passes of at least 50 yards - the most in the league since 2006: Touchdowns of 50-or-more yards (since 2006) Player TDs Tony Romo... 35 Aaron Rodgers... 34 Eli Manning... 34 Drew Brees... 32 Tom Brady... 31

ALL-TIME UNDRAFTED QBS After coming into the league as an undrafted free agent in 2003, Tony Romo took the reins of the Dallas Cowboys offense in 2006. Since then, Romo has struck a note in several team and league record books. He ranks in the top-five in the major passing categories all-time among undrafted quarterbacks. Below is a look at where Romo s current career numbers compare to previously undrafted quarterbacks: Atts. Rnk Player Atts 1. Warren Moon...6,823 2. Dave Krieg...5,311 3. Jon Kitna...4,440 4. Tony Romo...4,331 5. Kurt Warner...4,070 Comps. Rnk Player Comps. 1. Warren Moon...3,988 2. Dave Krieg...3,105 3. Tony Romo...2,826 4. Jon Kitna...2,677 5. Kurt Warner...2,666 Comp. Pct. Rnk Player Pct. 1. Kurt Warner...65.5 2. Tony Romo...65.3 3. Jeff Garcia...61.6 4. Jon Kitna...60.3 5. J. Delhomme...59.4 Yds. Rnk Player Yds 1. Warren Moon...49,325 2. Dave Krieg...38,147 3. Jim Hart...34,665 4. Tony Romo...34,154 5. Kurt Warner...32,344 TDs Rnk Player TDs 1. Warren Moon...291 2. Dave Krieg...261 3. Tony Romo...247 4. Kurt Warner...208 5. Jon Kitna...169 Rating Rnk Player Rate 1. Tony Romo...97.1 2. Kurt Warner...93.7 3. Jeff Garcia...87.5 4. Dave Krieg...81.5 5. J. Delhomme...81.3 *List does not include players selected in the supplemental draft or those drafted as futures. ROMO S RATINGS Tony Romo posted 10 games with a 100.0-or-better quarterback rating in 2014 to tie his career-high and franchise record that he set in 2007. His 2014 season included a career-best 151.7 rating against Indianapolis (12/21) that also ranked third in team history in a single game and was the fifth-highest number in the NFL last season. Romo s Single-Game Passer Rating Highs Rating Opp, Date Rating Opp, Date 151.7...vs. Ind, 12/21/14 141.7...@ Phi, 11/4/07 150.5...vs. Phi, 12/2/12 141.6...vs. Atl, 10/25/09 148.9...vs. TB, 11/23/06 141.3...vs. NYG 12/11/11 148.4...vs. Buf, 11/13/11 140.6...@ TB, 9/13/09 143.4...@ NYG, 11/23/14 140.0...vs. Den, 10/6/13 Dallas Cowboys Single-Game Passer Rating Highs Player Rate Date Player Rate Date Meredith... 154.6 10/9/66 Staubach...148.9 9/30/73 Aikman...153.7 12/21/92 Romo...148.9 11/23/06 Romo...151.7 12/21/14 Romo...148.4 11/13/11 Romo...150.5 12/2/12 White...147.5 10/12/80 Aikman...149.3 9/20/92 White...146.8 12/13/82 Romo closed out the 2014 regular season with a 100.0 rating in each of his last four games. After posting a 103.3 rating against the N.Y. Giants (9/13/15), Romo extended his streak of consecutive games with a rating of 100.0-or-better to five - the second-longest streak of his career (seven - 2007). He was unable to repeat the performance at Philadelphia (9/20) to end the streak. 14 WHAT A RATING In 2011 Tony Romo recorded a passer rating of more than 100.0 nine times to tie the then second-most in a season in club history. Romo closed out 2012 with a 100.0-or-better rating six times and had six again in 2013 before posting 10 in 2014 to tie his 2007 total for the most in team history: 100-plus rating games (Cowboys season) Player (Season) Games Tony Romo (2007)...10 Tony Romo (2014)...10 Tony Romo (2009)...9 Tony Romo (2011)...9 Dak Prescott (2016)...9 Troy Aikman (1993)...8 In 2014 he had his first game over 100.0 at St. Louis (9/21) with a 116.8 rating, then had a 137.4 rating the next week against New Orleans (9/28). At Seattle (10/12) Romo finished with a 110.2 rating, then registered his next game against the N.Y. Giants (10/19) with a 135.7 rating. He had his fifth 100.0 rating game of 2014 at Jacksonville (11/9) with a 138.8 rating - the 10th-highest of his career and the 60th of his career. At the N.Y. Giants (11/23) he recorded a then season-high 143.4 rating for the fifth-highest of his career. He posted his seventh game with a 138.0 rating at Chicago (12/4), then racked up a 129.1 rating at Philadelphia (12/14). He posted a career-high rating of 151.7 against Indianapolis (12/21), which also ranked third in team history, for his 64th career 100.0 game. He closed out the regular season with a 100.0 rating at Washington (12/28). Romo continued his 100.0 rating games with a 103.3 rating in the 2015 season opener against the N.Y. Giants (9/13). His franchise and career-high 113.2 rating in 2014 led the league for the first time of his career, and his career passer rating of 97.1 is tied for third all-time in NFL history: 2014 NFL Passer Rating Leaders Player Att Com Pct Yds TD Int Rate Tony Romo... 435 304 69.9 3,705 34 9 113.2 A. Rodgers... 520 341 65.6 4,381 38 5 112.2 Roethlisberger.. 608 408 67.1 4,952 32 9 103.3 P. Manning... 597 395 66.2 4,727 39 15 101.5 Tom Brady... 582 373 64.1 4,109 33 9 97.4 All-Time NFL Passer Rating Player Att Com Pct Yds TD Int Rate A. Rodgers... 4,549 2,960 65.1 35,928 289 72 103.8 R. Wilson... 2,178 1,409 64.7 17,356 119 44 99.0 Tony Romo... 4,331 2,826 65.3 34,154 247 117 97.1 Tom Brady... 8,132 5,186 63.8 60,904 450 152 97.1 Steve Young... 4,149 2,667 64.3 33,124 232 107 96.8 100-plus rating games Cowboys Career NFL (since 2006) Player Games Player Games Tony Romo...66 Drew Brees...86 Troy Aikman...44 Tom Brady...79 Roger Staubach...37 Philip Rivers...76 Danny White...33 Aaron Rodgers...75 Craig Morton...24 Tony Romo...66 Peyton Manning...66 FOURTH QUARTER QB Through his career, Tony Romo continually displays late-game heroics. Romo posted the eighth-highest quarterback rating (98.3) in the fourth quarter in 2014, and for his career, he owns the highest fourth quarter quarterback rating (102.7) all-time: Player Att Com Pct Yds TD Int Rate Tony Romo...1,098 716 65.2 9,201 75 30 102.7 A. Rodgers...1,021 648 63.5 8,115 72 25 101.4 Russell Wilson...537 338 62.9 4,182 35 11 100.2 Steve Young...632 412 65.2 4,807 36 14 97.9 Tom Brady...1,869 1,152 61.6 13,757 111 43 94.3 Romo continued his prowess in the fourth quarter with the opening game of the 2015 season against the N.Y. Giants (9/13). Down 16-13 entering the fourth quarter - a lead that increased to 10 in the middle of the period - Romo went on to complete 13- of-16 passes (81.3) for 159 yards with two touchdowns and one interception for a 121.6 rating that included two scoring drives in the few remaining minutes to claim the comeback victory.

TONY S SEASON TOTALS Tony Romo has made his mark in the Cowboys history books, placing in the top-five in all the single-season passing categories. He established single-season club records for completions (425), attempts (648) and yards (4,903) in 2012. Below is a look at the Cowboys all-time single-season passing records: ATTEMPTS Tony Romo (2012)...648 Tony Romo (2009)...550 Tony Romo (2013)...535 Danny White (1983)...533 Tony Romo (2011)...522 COMPLETIONS Tony Romo (2012)...425 Tony Romo (2009)...347 Tony Romo (2011)...346 Tony Romo (2013)...342 Tony Romo (2007)...335 PASSING YARDS Tony Romo (2012)... 4,903 Tony Romo (2009)... 4,483 Tony Romo (2007)... 4,211 Tony Romo (2011)... 4,184 Danny White (1983)... 3,980 TOUCHDOWNS Tony Romo (2007)...36 Tony Romo (2014)...34 Tony Romo (2011)...31 Tony Romo (2013)...31 Danny White (1983)...29 COMPLETION PCT Tony Romo (2014)... 69.9 Troy Aikman (1993)... 69.1 Tony Romo (2011)... 66.3 Jon Kitna (2010)... 65.7 Tony Romo (2012)... 65.6 RATING Tony Romo (2014)...113.2 Roger Staubach (1971). 104.8 Tony Romo (2011)... 102.5 Troy Aikman (1993)... 99.0 Tony Romo (2009)... 97.6 ROMO S RANKINGS Tony Romo has been steadily climbing the NFL s all-time passing charts. In the midst of the 2016 season, Romo is tied for 21st in touchdown passes (247), ranks 29th in passing yards (34,154), 30th in completions (2,826) and 43rd in attempts (4,331): NFL Career Attempts NFL Career Completions Leaders Leaders 1. Brett Favre... 10,169 1. Brett Favre...6,300 2. Peyton Manning... 9,380 2. Peyton Manning...6,125 3. Drew Brees... 8,626 3. Drew Brees...5,747...... 41. Norm Snead... 4,353 28. Joe Flacco...2,841 42. Jake Plummer... 4,350 29. Johnny Unitas...2,830 43. Tony Romo... 4,331 30. Tony Romo...2,826 NFL Career Passing Yards NFL Career Touchdowns Leaders Leaders 1. Peyton Manning... 71,940 1. Peyton Manning...539 2. Brett Favre... 71,838 2. Brett Favre...508 3. Drew Brees... 65,073 3. Drew Brees...458...... 27. Jim Hart... 34,665 20. Drew Bledsoe...251 28. Steve DeBerg... 34,241 21. Boomer Esiason...247 29. Tony Romo... 34,154 Tony Romo...247 ROMO OVER TIME Since coming onto the scene in 2006, Tony Romo has racked up 34,154 passing yards in 133 games played under center. Romo s average of 256.8 yards-per-game since 2006 is ninth in the league during that timespan: Passing Yards-per-Game (since 2006) Player Yds/G Yards Games Drew Brees...308.3 52,725 171 Peyton Manning...280.8 38,751 138 Tom Brady...278.4 42,869 154 Matthew Stafford...277.6 29,423 106 Matt Ryan...264.8 36,807 139 Aaron Rodgers...263.7 35,863 136 Ben Roethlisberger... 262.7 41,243 157 Philip Rivers...259.5 44,888 173 Tony Romo...256.8 34,154 133 CALL IT A COMEBACK Since taking over as the Dallas Cowboys starting quarterback during the 2006 season, Tony Romo has been at the helm of some thrilling wins for the club. Included in his 78 wins as a starter are 24 occasions in which he led the team to a come-from-behind victory in the fourth quarter or overtime during the regular season. Romo s 24 wins are a franchise-best, and in 2012 he had three straight games in which he had a come-from-behind win and followed that up with two in 2013. Romo had three late comebacks in 2014 highlighted by his performance at St. Louis (9/21) as the team battled back from 21 points down to overcome the most points to win a game in a non-overtime game in franchise history. He wasted no time to earn his first comeback win in the fourth quarter or overtime in 2015, coming back from a 10-point deficit in the season opening game against the N.Y. Giants (9/13) Below is a look at each of Romo s 24 games in which he battled a deficit to pull out the win and his fourth quarter stats in those games: Time Final Date Opp Score Left Att Com Yds TD Int Score 10/29/06 @Car 10-14 15:00 8 5 78 0 0 35-14 11/19/06 IND 7-14 15:00 6 6 102 0 0 21-14 10/8/07 @Buf 13-24 15:00 18 13 108 1 1 25-24 12/9/07 @Det 14-27 15:00 20 16 159 1 0 28-27 9/15/08 PHI 31-37 14:17 10 7 98 0 0 41-37 11/16/08 @Was 7-10 15:00 5 4 50 1 0 14-10 10/11/09 @KC 10-13 15:00 9 4 156 2 0 26-20 11/8/09 @Phi 10-13 15:00 4 3 64 1 0 20-16 11/22/09 WAS 0-6 15:00 10 7 60 1 1 7-6 9/18/11 @SF 14-21 15:00 15 12 201 1 0 27-24 9/26/11 WAS 12-16 15:00 12 6 107 0 0 18-16 11/20/11 @Was 10-17 15:00 12 6 131 2 0 27-24 11/24/11 MIA 17-19 7:14 10 7 73 1 0 20-19 10/21/12 @Car 13-14 11:38 8 4 36 0 0 19-14 11/18/12 CLE 17-20 1:07 24 16 142 1 0 23-20 12/2/12 PHI 24-27 9:51 5 5 115 2 0 38-33 12/9/12 @Cin 10-19 15:00 15 11 128 1 0 20-19 12/16/12 PIT 17-24 12:37 15 8 73 0 0 27-24 11/3/13 MIN 20-23 0:35 17 12 118 1 1 27-23 12/22/13 @Was 14-23 14:56 12 9 140 1 0 24-23 9/21/14 @StL 20-24 13:28 4 5 40 1 0 34-31 10/12/14 @Sea 20-23 8:16 7 4 44 0 0 30-23 11/23/14 @NYG 24-28 3:00 7 6 66 1 0 31-28 9/13/15 NYG 13-23 8:01 16 13 159 2 1 27-26 *italics indicate overtime and are reflected in the stats totals HOME SWEET HOME In 2015, Tony Romo opened the seventh season at what is now AT&T Stadium against the N.Y. Giants (9/13), marking his 42nd game in the stadium since it opened in 2009. With Romo as the starting quarterback, Dallas holds a 25-18 record at its home venue. Romo s personal stats at the stadium are quite impressive. For his career, Romo has completed 992-of-1,493 passes for 11,787 yards, with 83 touchdowns and 46 interceptions. Below is a year-by-year look at Romo s work at AT&T Stadium: Year GP Att Com Pct. Yds TD Int Rate 2009...8 247 153 61.9 1,976 14 5 97.5 2010...3 104 70 67.3 819 5 5 87.0 2011...8 231 155 67.1 1,848 16 6 103.6 2012...8 368 242 65.8 2,841 15 12 89.1 2013...7 270 182 67.4 2,069 16 6 100.7 2014...7 207 143 69.1 1,772 14 7 103.8 2015...2 66 47 71.2 462 3 5 74.2 Totals... 43 1,493 992 66.4 11,787 83 46 96.0 15

CLIMBING THE TE CHARTS Since entering the league in 2003, Jason Witten has proven his skills as an offensive weapon. He has provided Dallas with the full package at tight end. In his 14th season, Witten has caught 1,076 passes for 11,794 yards and 62 touchdowns. He is the second alltime leading tight end in career receptions and receiving yards. To open the 2011 season Witten became the seventh tight end in league history to reach 7,000 receiving yards. His work through the 2011 season allowed him to crack the top-five on the tight end receiving yards list. In 2012 against Tampa Bay (9/23), Witten moved into third all-time. He then crossed the 8,000-yard mark against Chicago (10/1) with his 15th career 100-yard game. He opened the 2013 season by crossing the 9,000-yard threshold. By mid-november of 2011, Witten passed Ozzie Newsome (662) for third on the all-time receptions list. With four catches at Seattle (9/16) in 2012, he became the third tight end in league history with 700 career catches. His seven catches in the finale at Washington (12/30) made him the third tight end in league history to reach 800 career receptions. In Week 2 of 2013 at Kansas City (9/15) Witten passed Shannon Sharpe (817) for second in catches. In 2014 he reached 10,000 career receiving yards on a 34-yard catch against Houston (10/5) to become only the third tight end in NFL history to reach that mark. The very next game at Seattle (10/12) he caught his 900th career pass on a three-yard scoring strike from Romo in the second quarter to become the second tight end in league history, the first Dallas Cowboy and the 16th overall player to reach 900. In 2015 he had 27 yards against the N.Y. Giants (10/19) to pass Sharpe (10,060) for the second-most receiving yards by an NFL tight end. Witten surpassed 11,000 career receiving yards against Carolina (11/26) to become only the second tight end in NFL history to do so. He reached 1,000 career receptions at Washington (12/7), becoming the 12th player in NFL history - second tight end - to reach that mark. NFL Career Receptions NFL Career Receiving Leaders (TEs) Yards Leaders (TEs) 1. Tony Gonzalez... 1,325 1. Tony Gonzalez... 15,127 2. Jason Witten*... 1,076 2. Jason Witten*... 11,794 3. Antonio Gates*... 883 3. Antonio Gates*... 11,032 4. Shannon Sharpe... 815 4. Shannon Sharpe... 10,060 5. Ozzie Newsome... 662 5. Ozzie Newsome...7,980 * indicates active players TE s TDs Coming off a 2010 season in which he registered a career-high and club tight end record-tying nine touchdowns, Jason Witten became the seventh Dallas Cowboy with 40 career touchdown catches in 2011. Later that same season, Witten tied Billy Joe DuPree (41) for sixth in club history. He then broke that tie in 2012 with a scoring grab against Chicago (10/1) to give him sole possession of sixth. He reached 48 against Minnesota (11/3/13) to tie Drew Pearson for fifth, then tied Frank Clarke for fourth with two more snags at the N.Y. Giants (11/24/13). Witten tied Tony Hill for third with a score at Chicago (12/9/13) and passed him with one against Green Bay (12/15/13). His 61st served as the game-winner in overtime against Philadelphia (10/30/16) to become the first game winner by a tight end in overtime since Billy Joe DuPree in the franchise s first over time game against St. Louis (9/28/75): All-Time Cowboys Receiving Touchdown List 1. Bob Hayes... 71 (1965-74) 2. Michael Irvin... 65 (1988-99) Dez Bryant... 65 (2010-16) 4. Jason Witten... 62 (2003-16) MORE TE s TDs In 2013 Jason Witten reached 50 career touchdowns - the ninth tight end in league history to reach that mark - and entered the 2014 season tied with Dave Casper for eighth amongst all league tight ends all-time. At Seattle (10/12/14) he caught a touchdown to give him 53 for his career to break a tie with Casper and tie Dallas Clark (53) for seventh. Against Washington (10/27/14) he broke a tie with Clark with one touchdown and tied Wesley Walls for sixth, then moved past Walls and tied Vernon Davis (55) at Jacksonville (11/9/14). He passed Davis with a score at the N.Y. Giants (11/23/14). He passed Jerry Smith for fifth with his 61st score against Philadelphia (10/30/16), then tied Shannon Sharpe for fourth all-time with his 62nd at Cleveland (11/6/16): Tight End TDs Years Tight End TDs Years Tony Gonzalez...111 1997-13 Vernon Davis*...57 2006-16 Antonio Gates*... 109 2003-16 Wesley Walls...54 1989-03 R.Gronkowski*... 68 2010-16 Dallas Clark...53 2003-13 Shannon Sharpe... 62 1990-03 Dave Casper...52 1974-84 Jason Witten*... 62 2003-16 Greg Olsen*...52 2007-16 Jerry Smith... 60 1965-77 Ben Coates...50 1991-00 Jimmy Graham*... 58 2010-16 *indicates active player 16 LEADING MAN Already placing in the top-two in career receptions and receiving yards all-time among league tight ends, Jason Witten is climbing the NFL s all-time receptions and receiving yards charts among all position players. Witten opened 2016 ranked 10th in receptions (1,020) and 32nd in receiving yards (11,215). In league all-time receiving yards, he climbed up to 30th all-time when he passed Keenan McCardell (11,373) and Rod Smith (11,389) at San Francisco (10/2), then moved past Muhsin Muhammad (11,438) for 29th against Cincinnati (10/9). He passed Calvin Johnson (11,619) for 28th at Cleveland (11/6). Witten began the 2016 season with nine catches in the season opener against the N.Y. Giants (9/11) to surpass Isaac Bruce (1,024) for 10th on the NFL s all-time receptions list. He then passed Andre Johnson (1,062) for ninth at Pittsburgh (11/13) and moved into eighth place after passing Reggie Wayne (1,070) against Washington (11/24): NFL Career Receptions NFL Career Receiving Leaders Yards Leaders 1. Jerry Rice 1,549 1. Jerry Rice... 22,895 2. Tony Gonzalez 1,325 2. Terrell Owens... 15,934 3. Larry Fitzgerald* 1,109 3. Randy Moss... 15,292......... 6. Tim Brown 1,094 26. Michael Irvin... 11,904 7. Terrell Owens 1,078 27. Don Maynard... 11,834 8. Jason Witten* 1,076 28. Jason Witten*... 11,794 * indicates active players THAT S A BUNCH OF WITT After coming into the league as Dallas third round draft pick in 2003, Jason Witten has strung together a Hall of Fame career. He has appeared in the most Pro Bowls by a Cowboys tight end (10, seven consecutive - 2004-10 and three consecutive 2012-14), and is tied for the second-most by any Dallas player in team history, is tops on the club s all-time receptions chart and second on the receiving yards chart. In 2012 he took the top spot on the club s receptions chart from Michael Irvin at Atlanta (11/4). Witten took 151 games to reach the top of the team s receptions chart which was faster than Irvin (159). When compared to the two other NFL tight ends with at least 750 catches - Tony Gonzalez and Shannon Sharpe - Witten also reached the mark faster - Gonzalez (163 games), Sharpe (169). Witten hit 950 career receptions after an eight catch performance against the N.Y. Giants (9/13/15). By reaching that mark in his 192nd career game, he did it faster than Gonzalez (198 games) - the only other tight end to reach 950 career receptions. He surpassed 1,000 career receptions at Washington (12/7/15) with five catches against the Redskins, reaching that mark in his 203rd game to become the sixth-fastest NFL player to do so, and the fastest tight end. Witten accounts for 649 catches and 7,287 yards of Tony Romo s 2,826 completions and 34,154 yards. Both numbers are more than any other player that has caught a pass from Romo. In 2012 Witten caught 13 passes against Chicago (10/1) which was third in his career and tied for third among any Cowboys pass catcher and tied for eighth by an NFL tight end. He then bettered that with a club-record 18-catch game against the N.Y. Giants (10/28). His 18 receptions tied for third in a game in NFL history and were the most by a tight end in league history: Single-Game Cowboys Receptions Player No. Opp (Date) Jason Witten...18 NYG (10/28/12) Jason Witten...15 @ Det (12/9/07) Jason Witten...14 @ NYG (12/6/09) Lance Rentzel...13 Was (11/19/67) Jason Witten...13 Chi (10/1/12) Dez Bryant...13 @ Bal (10/14/12) Single-Game Receptions Player NFL History Rec. NFL History (TEs) Player Rec. Brandon Marshall... 21 Terrell Owens... 20 Brandon Marshall... 18 Jason Witten... 18 Jason Witten... 18 Kellen Winslow... 15 Jason Witten... 15 Five Tied... 14 100 On his third catch against New Orleans (12/23/12), Jason Witten reached 100 receptions for the season for the first time in his career. He was the second player in franchise history to top 100 in a season (Michael Irvin, 111 in 1995) and the third tight end in league history to accomplish the feat. Witten finished with a league tight end record 110 catches: 100-Catch Season (NFL TEs) Jason Witten... 110 2012 Tony Gonzalez... 102 2004 Dallas Clark... 100 2009

QUICK WITT-ED Jason Witten has steadily climbed Dallas all-time receiving yards charts. In 2008 he became the sixth player in Cowboys history to reach 4,000 career receiving yards. In 2010 Witten became the fifth Cowboy to top 6,000 career yards. He opened 2011 with 110 yards at the N.Y. Jets (9/11) to become the fifth Cowboy to reach 7,000. His 94-yard outing against Detroit (10/2) put him past Bob Hayes (7,295) for fourth all-time in club history. He took third from Drew Pearson with four catches for 24 yards against Philadelphia (12/24). In 2012 Witten topped 8,000 yards with his 112-yard game against Chicago (10/1). Witten opened 2013 with 70 yards against the N.Y. Giants (9/8) to become the second Cowboy and third tight end to reach 9,000 career receiving yards. In 2014 he reached 10,000 career yards after a 59-yard performance against Houston (10/5) to become the third tight end - and second Cowboy - to reach that mark. In 2015 Witten became only the second NFL tight end - and second Cowboy - to reach 11,000 career receiving yards with 36 yards against Carolina (11/26/15): All-Time Cowboys Receiving Yards List 1. Michael Irvin... 11,904 (1988-99) 2. Jason Witten... 11,794 (2003-16) 3. Tony Hill... 7,988 (1977-86) 4. Drew Pearson... 7,822 (1973-83) 5. Bob Hayes... 7,295 (1965-74) Among his 11,794 yards are 21 games in which he reached 100 yards - a club tight end record. His 21 100-yard outings are tied for fourth all-time among league tight ends since 1970: Cowboys 100-yard NFL 100-yard Tight End Games Tight End Games 1. Jason Witten... 21 1. Tony Gonzalez...31 2. Doug Cosbie...4 2. Kellen Winslow, Sr...24 Jay Novacek...4 3. Rob Gronkowski...23 4. Jason Witten...21 Antonio Gates...21 In 2008 Witten became the fifth pass catcher in team history to top 400 receptions. Four weeks into 2009, he became the fifth to reach 450. He jumped past Tony Hill (fifth) and Emmitt Smith (fourth) also in 2009. He took second from Drew Pearson with 14 catches at the N.Y. Giants (12/6/09) - second in his career. He became the second Cowboy to reach 700 receptions in Week 2 of 2012, and he added seven catches at Atlanta (11/4) to pass Michael Irvin for the top spot on Dallas all-time receptions chart: All-Time Cowboys Receptions List 1. Jason Witten... 1,076 (2003-16) 2. Michael Irvin...750 (1988-99) 3. Drew Pearson...489 (1973-83) 4. Emmitt Smith...486 (1990-02) 5. Tony Hill...479 (1977-86) Since 2006, Witten has caught the most passes (888) for the most yards (9,710) among active league tight ends: Player Rec. Player Yards Jason Witten...888 Jason Witten...9,710 Antonio Gates...689 Antonio Gates...8,578 Greg Olsen...607 Greg Olsen...7,199 Vernon Davis...498 Vernon Davis...6,339 Jimmy Graham...492 Jimmy Graham...6,142 40x13 Jason Witten is known to be a reliable source for receptions for a quarterback. For the 12th time - and 12th consecutive season - Witten reached 40 receptions eight games into the 2015 season with six grabs against Philadelphia (11/8/15) to become only the second tight end in NFL history (Gonzalez) to accomplish that feat. Nine games into the 2016 season Witten once again hit the 40-catch mark after six receptions at Pittsburgh (11/13). It marked his 13th consecutive season with 40 catches-or-more to allow him to become the sixth player - second tight end - to reach that milestone: 40-plus Catch Seasons - NFL Tight End Total Consec. Years Tony Gonzalez (TE)... 16 16 1998-13 Terrell Owens (WR)... 14 14 1997-10 Anquan Boldin* (WR)... 14 14 2003-16 Hines Ward (WR)... 13 13 1999-11 Larry Fitzgerald* (WR)... 13 13 2004-16 Jason Witten* (TE)... 13 13 2004-16 *indicates current streak 17 50x13 With three catches against Washington (11/24), Jason Witten topped 50 catches for the 13th consecutive season. It allowed him to become only the fourth player - second tight end (Tony Gonzalez) - in NFL history to post 13 total. He is also only the fourth player - second tight end (Gonzalez) - to post 13 consecutive seasons with 50-or-more receptions: 50-Plus Catch Seasons by an NFL Receiver Player Total Consec. Tony Gonzalez (TE)...16 16 Anquan Boldin...13 13 Larry Fitzgerald...13 13 Jason Witten (TE)...13 13 60x12 In the Monday Night Football win at Washington (12/7/15), Jason Witten caught five passes to give him 60 catches for the year - his 12th overall and 12th consecutive season with 60 receptions. Witten became the fourth NFL player - second tight end - in league history with at least 12 60-plus catch seasons. He is also only the second player - second tight end - with 12 straight. Witten is the only Dallas Cowboy with 12 60-catch seasons: 60-Plus Catch Seasons - NFL Player Total Consec. Jerry Rice...17 11 Tony Gonzalez...16 16 Terrell Owens...12 9 Jason Witten...12 12 70x9 Jason Witten topped 70 catches against the N.Y. Jets (12/19/15). Witten has nine overall and seven consecutive 70-catch season - both second all-time among league tight ends: 70-Plus Catch Seasons by a Tight End Tight End Total Consec. Tony Gonzalez...14 11 Jason Witten...9 7 Antonio Gates...6 4 Shannon Sharpe...5 2 80x6 With his nine catches on Thanksgiving Day against Washington (11/22/12), Jason Witten passed 80 catches for the sixth time in his career. Witten s six 80+ catch seasons are second to Tony Gonzalez (eight) for the most by a tight end in league history. 80+ Catch Tight End Seasons Tony Gonzalez...8 Jason Witten...6 Todd Christensen...4 Kellen Winslow, Sr...3 Shannon Sharpe...3 Jimmy Graham...3 90x4 Jason Witten reached 90 catches in 2012 for the fourth time in his career. Witten s four 90-catch seasons are second to Tony Gonzalez (five) for the most 90-catch seasons by a tight end in league history. Witten had 90-plus catches in 2009 and 2010 to join Gonzalez as the only tight ends with consecutive 90-catch seasons. 90-Catch Seasons (Tight Ends) Tight End Rec Year Tight End Rec Year Jason Witten... 110 2012 Tony Gonzalez... 102 2004 Dallas Clark... 100 2009 Tony Gonzalez... 99 2007 Jimmy Graham... 99 2011 Ben Coates... 96 1994 Tony Gonzalez... 96 2008 Jason Witten... 96 2007 T.Christensen... 95 1986 Jason Witten... 94 2009 Jason Witten... 94 2010 Tony Gonzalez... 93 2000 Tony Gonzalez... 93 2012 T. Christensen... 92 1983 Rob Gronkowski... 90 2011

100x21 Jason Witten holds the club tight end record with 21 career 100-yard games: Witten s 100-yard games Yds Opp Date Yds Opp Date Yds Opp Date 167 NYG 10/28/12 156 @NYG 12/6/09 140 WAS 12/19/10 138 @Det 12/9/07 135 PHI 12/29/13 134 @Cle 11/6/16 133 PHI 11/15/04 121 DEN 10/6/13 117 @Was 12/27/09 116 NYG 9/9/07 115 Sea 11/27/08 113 PHI 12/16/07 112 @GB 10/24/04 112 CHI 10/1/12 110 PHI 9/15/08 110 @NYJ 9/11/11 108 PHI 12/2/12 107 Oak 11/26/09 103 @Buf 10/8/07 102 @SF 9/18/11 102 MIN 11/3/13 Top-Five Dallas Cowboys Tight End Receiving Days Player Yards Opp Date Jason Witten...167 NYG 10/28/12 Doug Cosbie...159 @Det 9/15/85 Jason Witten...156 @NYG 12/6/09 Jason Witten...140 WAS 12/19/10 Jason Witten...138 @Det 12/9/07 500x13 Jason Witten s 37 yards against Baltimore (11/20/16) put him over the 500-yard mark. The 2016 season was Witten s 13th career and 13th consecutive 500-yard season. He is the eighth NFL player - second tight end - with 13 career and 13 straight. He is the only player in team history with 13 500-yard seasons. 500-plus yard seasons NFL Tight End Cowboys History Player Tot Consec. Player Tot Consec. Tony Gonzalez... 16 16 Jason Witten... 13 13 Jason Witten... 13 13 Tony Hill... 9 9 Drew Pearson... 9 8 Michael Irvin... 9 8 600x12 Jason Witten topped 600 yards for the 2015 season with a 49-yard performance against the N.Y. Jets (12/19). Witten has reached the 600-yard mark 12 times overall and consecutively. His 12 overall are second all-time among league tight ends and second for consecutive seasons among the same group. His 12 are the most overall and are the most consecutive in team history: 600-plus yard seasons NFL Tight End Cowboys History Player Tot Consec. Player Tot Consec. Tony Gonzalez...16 16 Jason Witten...12 12 Jason Witten...12 12 Michael Irvin...9 8 Tony Hill...8 4 Bob Hayes...7 7 Drew Pearson...7 6 700x11 Jason Witten had 58 yards against Washington (1/3/16) to put him over 700 yards for the 12th time in his career and 12th consecutive season. He is the second tight end in NFL history to reach 12 seasons, and the first to do it in 12 straight. He also has the most overall and most consecutive 700-plus yard seasons in team history: 700-plus yard seasons NFL Tight End Cowboys History Player Tot Consec. Player Tot Consec. Tony Gonzalez... 14 11 Jason Witten... 12 12 Jason Witten... 12 12 Michael Irvin...8 8 Tony Hill...8 4 Drew Pearson...6 6 800x7 With a 135-yard game against Philadelphia (12/29/13), Jason Witten reached the 800-yard mark for the season for the eighth time in his career. He had a streak of seven consecutive 800-plus yard seasons, tying Tony Gonzalez for the most all-time among tight ends. His eight total is good for second: 800-plus yard seasons (NFL tight end) Player Total Consec. Tony Gonzalez...13 7 Jason Witten...8 7 Shannon Sharpe...6 2 Antonio Gates...6 4 900x6 Jason Witten reached the 900-yard mark in 2012 during Week 15. He has topped 900 yards seven times in his career and in sixth straight seasons. His seven are second to Tony Gonzalez (nine) while his six straight are tied with Gonzalez : 900-plus yard seasons (NFL tight end) Player Total Consec. Tony Gonzalez...9 6 Jason Witten...7 6 Antonio Gates...5 4 Todd Christensen...4 4 Shannon Sharpe...4 2 1,000x4 Jason Witten closed out the 2012 season with 1,039 yards - second on the team and tops among league tight ends. It was his fourth career 1,000-yard season. Witten tied Tony Gonzalez for the most 1,000-yard seasons by a tight end in league history: 1,000-plus yard seasons (NFL tight end) Player Seasons Tony Gonzalez...4 Jason Witten...4 Kellen Winslow...3 Todd Christensen...3 Shannon Sharpe...3 CATCH STREAK COMES TO AN END Dating back to Nov. 16, 2008, Jason Witten made at least one catch in 130 consecutive games, most in franchise history. He passed Michael Irvin (117) with one catch at Buffalo (12/27/15) for the all-time record. The last game that Witten did not have a catch was at the N.Y. Giants (11/2/08), and during that time he posted 678 receptions for 7,236 yards (10.7 avg.) and 39 touchdowns until that streak came to an end at Minnesota (12/1/16) when he failed to make a reception for the first time in 130 games. Dez Bryant now owns the club s longest active streak at 82 games: Most Consecutive Games, Pass Reception - Dallas Cowboys Player Games Years Jason Witten... 130 2008-16 Michael Irvin...117 1990-98 Dez Bryant...83* 2010-16* *indicates current streak I AM IRON MAN Jason Witten has played in a team-record 216 consecutive games out of a possible 220 games in his career, missing just one game due to a broken jaw against Arizona (10/5/03). At Miami (11/22/15) he surpassed Bob Lilly for the most in team history, and it is currently the second-longest streak amongst all active NFL players: Most Consecutive Games Played - Dallas Cowboys Player Games Jason Witten, 2003-16*...216 Bob Lilly, 1961-74...196 Dale Hellestrae, 1990-02...176 In total, Witten s 220 career games played are second in team history after he passed Bill Bates (217) against Washington (11/24): Most Games Played - Dallas Cowboys Player Games Ed Jones, 1974-78, 1980-89...224 Jason Witten, 2003-16...220 Bill Bates, 1983-97...217 Witten also has a current streak of 160 consecutive games started, most in team history after he surpassed Lee Roy Jordan at Cleveland (11/6), and it is currently the third-longest active streak in the NFL: Most Consecutive Games Started - Dallas Cowboys Player Starts Jason Witten, 2006-16*...160 Lee Roy Jordan, 1966-76...154 Cornell Green, 1964-74...145 *indicates current streak He made his 204th career start against Philadelphia (10/30) to surpass Ed Jones (203) for the most in team history and now owns the top spot wtih 210 games started: Most Games Started - Dallas Cowboys Player Starts Jason Witten, 2003-16...210 Ed Jones, 1974-78, 1980-89...203 Emmitt Smith, 1990-2002...199 18

WITTEN AT 700 AND 8,000 In 2012 Jason Witten became the third tight end in league history to reach 700 career receptions (9/16). He did it in 145 career games - the fastest of the previous two. Tight Ends games to 700 career receptions Player Games Jason Witten... 145 Tony Gonzalez... 154 Shannon Sharpe... 178 Witten then topped 8,000 career yards (10/1) to become the third tight end to reach the mark. He did it in 147 games - the fastest of the previous two. Antonio Gates then bettered Witten s speed to 8,000 yards, reaching the mark in his 137th game on Oct. 15: Tight Ends games to 8,000 career receiving yards Player Games Antonio Gates...137 Jason Witten...147 Tony Gonzalez...149 WITTEN AT 800 AND 9,000 In the 2012 season finale, Jason Witten caught his 800th career pass. He became just the third tight end in league history to reach that figure. He reached 800 in 159 games - faster than the previous two. Witten entered 2013 52 yards shy of 9,000 career yards, and he became the third tight end in NFL history to reach the mark with a touchdown catch in the second quarter of the opener. He again did it faster than the previous two: Tight Ends games to 800 receptions and 9,000 yards 800 Rec. 9,000 yards Player Games Player Games Jason Witten... 159 Jason Witten... 160 Tony Gonzalez... 171 Tony Gonzalez... 163 Shannon Sharpe... 202 Shannon Sharpe... 183 WITTEN AT 900 AND 10,000 On a 34-yard catch in the third quarter against Houston (10/5/14), Jason Witten hit 10,000 career receiving yards. By reaching that milestone, he became the third tight end in NFL history, the 41st overall player in league history and the second Dallas Cowboy (Michael Irvin) to reach that mark. Witten reached the 10,000-yard plateau in his 180th career game to become the second-fastest tight end to get to that point. The very next week at Seattle (10/12), Witten caught two passes to up his career total receptions to 900, becoming only the second tight end in NFL history, first Dallas Cowboy and 16th overall player to do so. He reached that mark in his 181st game, the fastest tight end - and eighth-fastest player overall - in NFL history to reach that mark. Witten also became only the 16th player in NFL history to reach both 900 career receptions and 10,000 career receiving yards: Tight Ends games to 900 receptions and 10,000 yards 900 Rec. 10,000 yards Player Games Player Games Jason Witten...181 Tony Gonzalez...177 Tony Gonzalez...188 Jason Witten...180 Shannon Sharpe...203 WITTEN AT 1,000 AND 11,000 Jason Witten reached 11,000 career receiving yards after posting 36 yards against Carolina (11/26/15). He became only the second tight end in NFL history, 32nd overall player in league history and the second Cowboy (Michael Irvin) to reach that plateau. Witten reached 11,000 career yards in his 202nd game to serve as the second-fastest tight end to get to that mark. In his next game at Washington (12/7/15), Witten crossed the 1,000 career reception mark after hauling in five passes. By doing so, he became the 12th player in NFL history, second tight end and first Cowboy, while becoming the sixth-fastest player - fastest tight end - to reach that mark. He also became the 12th player in NFL history to reach both 1,000 career receptions and 11,000 career receiving yards: Tight Ends games to 1,000 receptions and 11,000 yards 1,000 Rec. 11,000 yards Player Games Player Games Jason Witten...203 Tony Gonzalez...191 Tony Gonzalez...207 Jason Witten...202 19 BY DEZIGN After trading up in the 2010 NFL Draft to select Dez Bryant in the first round with the 24th overall pick, the Dallas Cowboys have seen nothing but production from the wide receiver. Despite his rookie season being cut short due to injury, Bryant was third on the team with 561 yards and six touchdowns and fourth with 45 catches. His reception total was second all-time among club rookies, his touchdowns were third and receiving yards fifth. He improved upon those numbers in his second season (2011), catching 63 passes for 928 yards and nine touchdowns before topping club receiving charts in 2012 with 1,382 yards (fourth in club history) and 12 touchdowns (tied for fifth) on 92 catches (seventh). Bryant finished 2013 as the team leader in receptions (93) yards (1,233) and touchdowns (13). He continued in 2014 where he left off, leading the team with 88 receptions for 1,320 yards and a franchise-best 16 touchdowns. He fought through foot and ankle injuries and was limited to nine games in 2015, catching a career-low 31 passes for 401 yards and three touchdowns. In 2016 he leads the team with six touchdowns, is second on the team with 644 yards and third with 38 receptions. Now in his seventh season, Bryant has totaled 450 receptions for 6,469 yards and 65 touchdowns. His totals all rank amongst the top five spots in club history through a player s first seven seasons: Dallas Cowboys Receiving Figures (through seven seasons) Receptions Yards Player (Years) Rec Player (Years) Yds Jason Witten (2003-09)...523 Michael Irvin (1988-94)... 6,935 Dez Bryant (2010-16)...450 Bob Hayes (1965-71)... 6,617 Michael Irvin (1988-94)...416 Dez Bryant (2010-16)... 6,469 Emmitt Smith (1990-96)...348 Jason Witten (2003-09)...5,965 Drew Pearson (1973-79)...335 Drew Pearson (1973-79).. 5,713 Touchdowns Player (Years) TDs Bob Hayes (1965-71)...67 Dez Bryant (2010-16)...65 Michael Irvin (1988-94)...40 Tony Hill (1977-83)...36 Miles Austin (2006-12)...34 88, 88, 88 With the selection of Dez Bryant in the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys added to their lineage of homegrown talent at wide receiver. Bryant was issued the jersey number 88 to follow in the footsteps of two of the previous 88s in club history - Drew Pearson (1973-83) and Michael Irvin (1988-99). His progress as a rookie was slowed after landing on IR with an ankle injury suffered at Indianapolis (12/5/10). He returned in 2011 with 63 catches for 928 yards and nine touchdowns. In 2012 Bryant notched his first career 1,000-yard receiving season with a career-best 1,382 yards on 92 catches and 12 touchdowns. In 2013 Bryant led the team in receiving yards (1,233) with his second consecutive 1,000-yard season while also leading with a career-high in catches (93) and a then career-high in touchdowns (13). Bryant came on strong in 2014, leading the team with 88 receptions for 1,320 yards and a club-record 16 touchdowns. He looked to return to form in 2015 following a contract extension, but suffered a foot injury against in the season opener against the N.Y. Giants (9/13) that would linger for the rest of the season, limiting him to nine games. Bryant finished the year with 31 receptions for 401 yards and three touchdowns. Bryant had his first notable game of the 2016 season at Washington (9/18) with seven receptions for 102 yards - his 16th career 100-yard game. Bryant caught his 60th career touchdown against Chicago (9/25) as part of a three reception, 40-yard game, then had his best game of the year to date against Philadelphia (10/30) with 113 yards on four receptions and a score while crossing the 6,000-yard threshold. Bryant made six receptions for a team-high 116 yards and a score at Pittsburgh (11/13) for his 18th career 100-yard game, then hauled in two touchdowns for his 14th career multi-score game on six receptions with 80 yards against Baltimore (11/20). Bryant tied Michael Irvin with his 65th touchdown reception for second-most all-time in team history at Minnesota (12/1) along with four catches and 84 yards. Bryant is currently second on the team with 644 yards, third with 38 catches and six touchdowns, the most on the club. Below is a comparison between the Cowboys 88s after 94 games: GP Rec Yds Avg TD Drew Pearson...94 338 5,736 17.0 31 Michael Irvin...94 442 7,350 16.6 42 Dez Bryant...94 450 6,469 14.4 65

DEZ-STRUCTIVE Since entering the league as the Dallas Cowboys first round draft choice in 2010, Dez Bryant has continued his rise each season as arguably one of the league s best receivers. He has reached the century mark in 18 career games, and has steadily improved his output in each season of his early pro career. As a rookie in 2010 he logged his first career 100-yard game with a 104-yard output at the N.Y. Giants (11/14/10). After no 100- yard games in 2011, he returned in 2012 to log a career-best five games including a career-best 224-yard effort against New Orleans (12/23/12). It was the 10th 200-yard game in team history and was the fourth highest number in a game in franchise record books. In 2013 he turned in his first Pro Bowl campaign highlighted by four games with 100 yards, including a season-best 153 yards against Green Bay (12/15/13). He tied his effort in 2014 as he once again recorded four games north of the century mark, with his centerpiece game of 2014 coming across the pond in London, England with a 158-yard effort at Jacksonville (11/9/14) - the second-highest yardage output of his career. After returning from a foot injury he suffered in Week 1, Bryant notched his lone 100-yard game of the 2015 season with 104 yards against Philadelphia (11/8) on five catches with one touchdown to break a tie with Miles Austin (14) for the sixth-most career 100-yard receiving games in team history. He added his first 100-yard game of the 2016 season with 102 yards at Washington (9/18), then had his second with 113 yards against Philadelphia (10/30). Bryant s third came at Pittsburgh (11/13) with a 116-yard effort. To date, Bryant s 18 career 100-yard outings are good for sixth in team history: Career 100-Yard Receiving Games - Dallas Cowboys Player Games Michael Irvin... 47 Tony Hill... 26 Bob Hayes... 23 Jason Witten... 20 Drew Pearson... 19 Dez Bryant... 18 Dez Bryant 100-yard Games (18 total) Yds Opp Date Yds Opp Date 224... NO 12/23/12 158... @Jac 11/9/14 153... GB 12/15/13 151... NYG 10/19/14 145... CLE 11/18/12 145... WAS 11/22/12 141... @KC 9/15/13 141... DEN 10/6/13 116... @Pit 11/13/16 114... @Phi 12/14/14 113... PHI 10/30/16 110... NYG 10/28/12 110... @Phi 10/20/13 105... CHI 10/1/12 104... @NYG 11/14/10 104... PHI 11/8/15 103... @Ten 9/14/14 102... @Was 9/18/16 DEZ 6K Dez Bryant crossed the 6,000-yard receiving plateau after recording 113 yards against Philadelphia (10/30), becoming the sixth player in team history to reach that mark. Bryant did so in his 88th career game to check in as the third-fastest player in team history to reach 6,000 career receiving yards: Fastest to 6,000 Career Receiving Yards - Dallas Cowboys Player Games Bob Hayes... 78 Michael Irvin... 85 Dez Bryant... 88 Tony Hill...110 Drew Pearson...110 Jason Witten...113 A GRAND FOR DEZ With six catches for 82 yards at Chicago (12/4/14), Dez Bryant topped 1,000 yards on the season for the third time in his career. He accomplished the feat in 2012 with 1,382 yards, and had 1,233 in 2013. Bryant s 1,000-yard season in 2014 marks the 31st in franchise history, and he is the 12th different Cowboy to top 1,000 yards in a season. His mark of 1,320 yards in 2014 tied for seventh in a season in team history: Dallas Cowboys 1,000-yard Seasons Player Yards Year Player Yards Year Michael Irvin... 1,603 1995 Raghib Ismail... 1,097 1999 Michael Irvin... 1,523 1991 Drew Pearson... 1,087 1974 Michael Irvin... 1,396 1992 Tony Hill... 1,062 1979 Dez Bryant... 1,382 2012 Michael Irvin... 1,057 1998 Terrell Owens... 1,355 2007 Tony Hill... 1,055 1980 Michael Irvin... 1,330 1993 Terrell Owens... 1,052 2008 Miles Austin... 1,320 2009 Terry Glenn... 1,047 2006 Dez Bryant... 1,320 2014 Frank Clarke... 1,043 1962 Michael Irvin... 1,241 1994 Miles Austin... 1,041 2009 Dez Bryant... 1,233 2013 Jason Witten... 1,039 2012 Bob Hayes... 1,232 1966 Jason Witten... 1,030 2009 Michael Irvin... 1,180 1997 Drew Pearson... 1,026 1979 Terrell Owens... 1,180 2006 Lance Rentzel... 1,009 1968 Jason Witten... 1,145 2007 Bob Hayes... 1,003 1965 Terry Glenn... 1,136 2005 Jason Witten... 1,002 2010 Tony Hill... 1,113 1985 DEZ FOR 60, 70 & 80 Dez Bryant reached 60 receptions for the 2014 season at the New York Giants (11/23). By getting to that number, it marked the fourth consecutive season that he has reached 60 receptions after posting 63 catches in 2011, 92 in 2012 and 93 in 2013. Overall, Bryant s four seasons with at least 60 receptions ranks third in team history, and his streak of four straight seasons with 60-ormore catches ranks as the third-longest streak in team history: 60-plus catch seasons by a Cowboys player Player Total Consec. Jason Witten... 11 11 Michael Irvin... 8 8 Dez Bryant... 4 4 Bryant next hit 70 receptions after catching six passes at Chicago (12/4). It marked his third overall season to rank third in team history and his three consecutive seasons tied for third: 70-plus catch seasons by a Cowboys player Player Total Consec. Jason Witten... 8 7 Michael Irvin... 7 5 Dez Bryant... 3 3 Bryant reached 80 catches after posting five receptions against Indianapolis (12/21). It was his third overall season to tie for second in team history and his three consecutive seasons are second: 80-plus catch seasons by a Cowboys player Player Total Consec. Jason Witten... 6 4 Dez Bryant... 3 3 Michael Irvin... 3 1 Terrell Owens... 2 2 FASTEST TO 400 After hauling in four passes at Miami (11/22/15), Dez Bryant moved past the 400 career receptions plateau. By doing so, he became the sixth player in team history to reach that mark and by doing it in his 80th career game, he became the fastest player in team history to get there: Fastest to 400 Career Receptions - Dallas Cowboys Player Games Dez Bryant...80 Jason Witten...91 Michael Irvin...93 Tony Hill...118 Drew Pearson...126 Emmitt Smith...133 20

DEZZLING PERFORMANCES Dez Bryant finished 2012 with 92 receptions, a career-high 1,382 yards and 12 touchdowns. From Weeks 8-13, he opened the flood gates of production. Over that span, he led the league with six touchdown catches, was third with 475 yards and seventh with 29 catches. He logged three 100-yard games, including back-to-back 145-yarders against Cleveland (11/18) and Washington (11/22). Bryant tied a club record with a touchdown catch in seven consecutive games. On Thanksgiving Day against Washington, he had two scoring grabs then did the same the next week against Philadelphia (12/2/12), the sixth time in team history - fifth different player - a Dallas Cowboy had back-to-back multi-touchdown games. Bryant repeated the feat in 2013 with another pair in two games - at San Diego (9/29) and against Denver (10/6). He did it again in 2014 with two at Jacksonville (11/9) and two at the N.Y. Giants (11/23) to become the first player in team history to boast three instances of back-to-back multi-touchdown games: Consecutive Multi-TD Games Player TDs Opp (Date) TDs Opp(Date) Frank Clarke...2 Was (11/3/63) 2 @SF (11/10/63) Frank Clarke... 2 Phi (10/14/62) 3 @Pit (10/21/62) Tony Hill...2 NYG (10/8/78) 2 @StL (10/15/78) Terrell Owens...2 @NYG (11/11/07) 4 Was (11/18/07) Miles Austin... 2 @KC (10/11/09) 2 Atl (10/25/09) Dez Bryant... 2 Was (11/22/12) 2 Phi (12/2/12) Dez Bryant... 2 @SD (9/29/13) 2 Den (10/6/13) Dez Bryant... 2 @ Jac (11/9/14) 2 @ NYG (11/23/14) In 2012 Bryant had two scores against New Orleans (12/23). His two touchdown catches came on consecutive drives, both from 58 yards. Bryant became the first league pass catcher with 55-plus yard touchdown grabs on consecutive drives since Buffalo s Lee Evans (at Houston, 11/19/06) did it. Bryant s two touchdown catches against the Saints was his fourth multi-touchdown game of the season, sixth of his career. Bryant s four in 2012 were a single-season club best, while his six career tied for sixth. Bryant finished 2013 with three multi-score games. He had two scores at Jacksonville (11/9) for his first multi-touchdown game of 2014 to give him 10 for his career and break a tie with Frank Clarke, Tony Hill and Michael Irvin (all with nine) for sole possession of second in club history. In 2014 he posted a career-high tying four multi-touchdown games with two at Jacksonville (11/9), two at the N.Y. Giants (11/23), a career-high three at Philadelphia (12/14) and two at Washington (12/28) to give him 13 for his career. In 2016 Bryant notched his 14th career multi-score against Baltimore (11/20) with two touchdowns against the Ravens: Dallas Cowboys Multi-TD Games Cowboys Season Cowboys Career Player Games Year Player Games Dez Bryant... 4 2012 Bob Hayes... 15 Dez Bryant... 4 2014 Dez Bryant... 14 Frank Clarke... 3 1961 Frank Clarke... 9 Frank Clarke... 3 1962 Tony Hill... 9 Bob Hayes... 3 1965 Michael Irvin... 9 Bob Hayes... 3 1966 Drew Pearson... 7 Bob Hayes... 3 1967 Lance Rentzel... 6 Bob Hayes... 3 1970 Terrell Owens... 6 Terrell Owens... 3 2007 L. Robinson... 3 2011 Dez Bryant... 3 2013 Overall, Bryant has totaled 65 receiving touchdowns, tied for second all-time in team history: All-Time Cowboys Receiving Touchdown List 1. Bob Hayes...71 (1965-74) 2. Michael Irvin...65 (1988-99) Dez Bryant...65 (2010-16) 4. Jason Witten...62 (2003-16) SCORING MACHINE In the fourth quarter against Chicago (9/25), Dez Bryant caught a 17-yard touchdown from Dak Prescott for his 60th career score to become the fourth player in franchise history to reach that milestone. By getting there in his 87th game, Bryant is the second-fastest player in team history to reach that mark behind Bob Hayes 76 games: Fastest to 60 Career Rec. Touchdowns - Dallas Cowboys Player Games Bob Hayes...76 Dez Bryant...87 Michael Irvin...136 Jason Witten...207 X MARKS THE SPOT Dez Bryant is first on the team in 2016 with six touchdowns. He caught his first score of the season against Chicago (9/25), then after missing the next three games with a knee injury, returned against Philadelphia (10/30) and caught his second score of the year. Bryant hauled in his third at Pittsburgh (11/13). He had his 14th career multi-touchdown game with two touchdowns against Baltimore (11/20). Bryant caught his sixth score of the year at Minnesota (12/1). In 2014 Bryant found the endzone a franchise-high 16 times to lead the NFL. This is beginning to be a trend for Dallas top receiver. He finished the 2013 season with 13 scores to tie for third in the league, was third in 2012 with 12 touchdowns, tied for sixth in 2011 with nine and logged six scores in 2010 - third amongst rookies. Since entering the league in 2010, Bryant s 65 scores are the second-most receiving touchdowns - most by a wide receiver - in the NFL during that timespan: Most Receiving TDs since 2010 - NFL Player TDs Rob Gronkowski, NE (TE)... 68 Dez Bryant, Dal... 65 Calvin Johnson, Det... 62 Jimmy Graham, Sea (TE)... 58 Brandon Marshall, NYJ... 57 Jordy Nelson, GB... 57 TOTALING TEN TDs Dez Bryant caught a franchise-record 16 touchdowns in 2014. Bryant s 10-touchdown season was the 17th time a Cowboy had 10 scoring catches in a season, and he is the ninth different Cowboy to accomplish the feat. Of the previous 17, he is one-of-four to do it multiple times: Dallas Cowboys 10-TD Seasons Player Rec. Year Player Rec. Year D. Bryant...16 2014 L. Robinson...11 2011 T. Owens...15 2007 F. Clarke...10 1963 F. Clarke...14 1962 B. Hayes...10 1967 B. Hayes...13 1966 B. Hayes...10 1968 D. Bryant...13 2013 B. Hayes...10 1970 B. Hayes...12 1965 T. Hill...10 1979 L. Rentzel...12 1969 M. Irvin...10 1995 D. Bryant...12 2012 T. Owens...10 2008 M. Austin...11 2009 50 CENT Dez Bryant has showcased his explosive playmaking ability during the 2016 season, in particular, with his threat to make long catches. Specifically, Bryant is one-of-five league receivers to have caught three-or-more passes that have traveled 50 yardsor-more, and his three receptions are tied for the second-most by an NFL receiver: Most Catches of 50-Plus Yards - NFL 2016 Player 50+ Rec. Mike Wallace, Bal...4 Dez Bryant, Dal...3 Phillip Dorsett, Ind...3 Tedd Ginn Jr., Car...3 Julio Jones, Atl...3 Bryant hauled in his first pass of 50-plus yards against Philadelphia (10/30) when he caught a 53-yarder. At Pittsburgh (11/13) he took a pass 50-yards for a score. He registered his third reception of 50-plus yards at Minnesota (12/1) when he caught a season-long 56-yarder. 21

THE REAL DEAL T-WILL In the midst of his fourth pro season, Terrance Williams has emerged as one of the Cowboys top receiving targets, particularly in catching touchdowns. After posting five scores as a rookie in 2013, he proved as a threat to score again in 2014 by surpassing his rookie total with eight touchdowns in 2014, good for second on the team. His three scores in 2015 tied for second on the squad, and he has three so far in 2016 to place third on the team. Together, his 19 career touchdowns are fifth-most by a Cowboys receiver during his first four pro seasons: Most Rec. TDs in First Four Seasons - Dallas Cowboys Player TDs Bob Hayes (1965-68)...45 Dez Bryant (2010-13)...40 Tony Hill (1977-80)...24 Michael Irvin (1988-91)...20 Terrance Williams (2013-16)...19 Williams caught five touchdowns as a rookie to tie for fourth in team history by a player in his first pro season. His rookie year was highlighted by a streak of four consecutive games with a touchdown pass to mark the longest streak of his career. He increased his scoring production in 2014 with eight touchdowns, including a stretch of three straight games with a scoring grab: at St. Louis (9/21/14), against New Orleans (9/28/14) - where he had two touchdowns to tally the first multi-touchdown game of his career - and against Houston (10/5/14) to record the second-longest touchdown streak of his career. He recorded his second career multi-touchdown game with two scoring catches against Indianapolis (12/21/14). Williams amped it up for the 2014 postseason, scoring three of the team s four receiving touchdowns while finishing second with 130 receiving yards and tied for fourth with four receptions. His three touchdowns tied for the postseason lead amongst all NFL receivers and also tied for the most by a Cowboys receiver in a single postseason in team history: Most Postseason Rec. TDs by a Cowboy - Single Season Player TDs Preston Pearson, 1975...3 Drew Pearson, 1980...3 Michael Irvin, 1995...3 Terrance Williams, 2014...3 Williams notched three scores in 2015. He hauled in his first score of 2016 on a 20-yard reception at San Francisco (10/2), then added his second on an acrobatic, toe-tapping reception for a score against Washington (11/24). Williams third score came at the N.Y. Giants (12/11). TERRANCE THE TERRIFIC Terrance Williams serves as a deep threat option to compliment Dez Bryant. Since entering the league in 2013, Williams led all Cowboys receivers in each of his first three pro seasons in receiving average (from players with at least 15 catches). He has maintained a top average and currently ranks second on the team in 2016 with a 13.8 average. His career average of 16.0 is the ninth-highest in the league from 2013-16 among active receivers with at least 50 catches during that span: Highest Rec. Avg. From 2013-16 - NFL Active Receivers Player GP Rec Yds Avg TD DeSean Jackson...52 210 3,775 18.0 23 Josh Gordon...19 111 1,949 17.6 9 Martavis Bryant...21 76 1,314 17.3 14 Torrey Smith...60 167 2,825 16.9 22 Kenny Stills...60 156 2,610 16.7 17 Michael Floyd...60 197 3,177 16.1 21 Justin Hunter...45 76 1,225 16.1 12 Sammy Watkins...34 141 2,264 16.1 16 Terrance Williams...61 167 2,667 16.0 19 In 2015 Williams posted nine games with an average of 15.0-or-better, and three games with an average of 20.0-or-better. He posted career-highs with eight catches for 173 yards in the season finale against Washington (1/3/16), while his 21.6 average was the third-highest number of his career (with at least three receptions). It was also Williams second career 100-yard receiving game, and his 173 yards were the most by a Cowboys receiver since Bryant had 224 against New Orleans (12/23/12). Against Chicago (9/25) Williams caught four passes for 88 yards for a 22.0 average - highest of the 2016 season. He then had a season-high five grabs for 70 yards and a 14.0 average against Cincinnati (10/9). Williams boasted an 18.8 average on four catches for 75 yards at Green Bay (10/16). He led the team with his season-high tying five receptions for 76 yards for a 15.2 average and a touchdown at the N.Y. Giants (12/11). 22 COLE WORLD Cole Beasley has steadily increased his production at the receiver position since entering the league as an undrafted free agent in 2012. Since then, he has become an automatic weapon in the Cowboys passing game, collecting 207 receptions for 2,163 yards and 16 touchdowns in his career. He finished the 2015 season with a team-best five touchdowns, tied for second with 52 receptions and third with 536 yards - all-career-highs. Included his highlight season was a breakout game against Philadelphia (11/8/15), hauling in nine passes for 112 yards - both career-highs - and a career-high tying two touchdowns. It was his first career 100-yard receiving game, while his two scores marked his second career multi-touchdown game. Beasley also tied his career-best with five first downs, including two on third down, and hauled in a 30-yard pass in the fourth quarter that was the second-longest catch of his career. He matched his career-high in the 2015 season finale against Washington (1/3/16), hauling in two scores - his third career multi-touchdown game - on five receptions for 53 yards. Beasley continues to be one of Dallas top options in the passing game in 2016. Through 13 games he leads the team with 64 receptions for 711 yards and is second with five touchdowns. Beasley also currently leads all Cowboys receivers with 43 first downs to tie for 15th in the NFL, including 17 on third down - tied for fourth in the NFL - on 20 overall receptions on third down - tied for 10th in the league. He collected eight passes for 65 yards - both second on the team - with a team-high and career-high tying five first downs in the season opener against the N.Y. Giants (9/11). Beasley was second on the team in receptions (five), yards (75) and receiving first downs (four) at Washington (9/18). He once again led the team with seven receptions - two on third down - for 73 yards against Chicago (9/25), then posted a team-high 66 yards - including a career-long catch of 47 yards - on three receptions with two first downs and one on third down at San Francisco (10/2). Beasley was second on the team with four catches for 53 yards - including four for first downs with one on third down - and his first touchdown of the season against Cincinnati (10/9). Beasley led the team with six receptions for 58 yards - including four for first downs - and two touchdowns at Green Bay (10/16). His two scores marked his fourth career multi-touchdown game. At Cleveland (11/6) Beasley caught six passes for 56 yards and one touchdown, with four of his catches going for first downs, including three on third down. He contributed five catches for 59 yards with five first downs including two on third down while also hauling in a score against Baltimore (11/20). He established a career-high for receiving yards with his yardage performance against the Ravens while also becoming the 30th player in team history to reach 2,000 career receiving yards. Beasley made five grabs for 56 yards against Washington (11/24) to allow him to become the 21st player in team history to reach 200 career receptions. BEAS IN THE TRAP On third down, Cole Beasley has recorded 17 first downs (tied for fourth in the NFL) on 20 receptions - tied for 10th - for 219 yards (11.0 avg.) through Week 14 in 2016. More specifically, Beasley s receiving output has accounted for 20-of-70 completions (28.5%) and 219-of-853 passing yards for Dallas Cowboys rookie quarterback Dak Prescott, who is 16th in the league with a 88.2 rating on third down. Third Down Receiving Leaders, NFL - 1st Downs Player Tgt Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 1st Mike Evans, TB...47 25 361 14.4 39 3 25 DeAndre Hopkins, Hou...40 22 244 11.1 24 0 20 Randall Cobb, GB...29 22 280 12.7 47 1 18 Cole Beasley, Dal...26 20 219 11.0 29 2 17 Anquan Boldin, Det...32 20 191 9.6 29 1 17 Michael Crabtree, Oak...38 20 287 14.4 56 3 17 Willie Snead, NO...29 23 260 11.3 29 0 17 Demaryius Thomas, Den...35 19 273 14.4 55t 4 17 Over the past two seasons (14-2015; 17-2016), Beasley s 31 first downs on third down are tied for 14th in the NFL. Overall, Beasley has produced his highest yards-per-catch (11.1) output, tied for his highest amount in touchdowns (seven) second-highest receiving yardage amount (789) and receptions (71) on third down throughout his career.

THE BOOK OF EZEKIEL For only the second time in franchise history, the Dallas Cowboys used a top-five pick to choose Ezekiel Elliott out of Ohio State with the fourth overall selection in the 2016 NFL Draft. Dallas selected Tony Dorsett with the second pick in the 1977 NFL Draft. The former Buckeye has started since Week 1 as the team s feature runner. Limited during training camp due to a hamstring injury, Elliott saw action in only one game during the preseason at Seattle (8/25). In one half against the Seahawks first team defense, Elliott rushed seven times for 48 yards (6.9 avg.). Elliott has come on strong to begin his pro career, as he currently leads the NFL in rushing yards (1,392), attempts (287) and runs of 10-plus (41), is tied for second in rushing touchdowns (12) - all tops by a rookie rusher - and is fifth in rushing average (4.8): 2016 NFL Rushing Yards Leaders Player Atts Yds Avg Lng 10+ TD Ezekiel Elliott*, Dal...287 1,392 4.8 60t 41 12 DeMarco Murray, Ten...250 1,135 4.5 75t 28 9 David Johnson, Ari...248 1,085 4.3 58t 30 11 Le Veon Bell, Pit...218 1,053 4.8 44 31 6 LeGarrette Blount, NE...248 1,029 4.1 44 27 14 *indicates rookie Through his first season, Elliott has produced six 100-yard rushing games - most by a Cowboys rookie and the most in the NFL in 2016: Most 100-Yard Rushing Games - NFL 2016 Player 100-Yard Games Ezekiel Elliott*, Dal... 6 Le Veon Bell, Pit...5 Jordan Howard*, Chi...5 LeSean McCoy, Buf...5 DeMarco Murray, Ten...5 *indicates rookie Against Chicago (9/25) he rushed 30 times for 140 yards. His 140-yard rushing output marked his first career 100-yard game, and he became the 10th rookie running back in team history to reach 100. It was also the 24th time that a Cowboys rusher went over the century mark, and the first time Dallas had a rookie do it since DeMarco Murray had 135 yards against Buffalo (11/13/11). He posted 138 yards on 23 carries with one score at San Francisco (10/2) for his second 100-yard game. Against Cincinnati (10/9) Elliott rushed for 134 yards on 15 carries with two touchdowns, then rushed for a season-high 157 yards - fourth-most by a Cowboys rookie - on 28 carries at Green Bay (10/16), who entered the game with the NFL s No. 1 rushing defense. It was also the fourth game in a row that he rushed for over 100 yards - the first time that a rookie rusher accomplished that feat in team history and tied for for the second-longest streak in team history overall. By compiling 157 yards, it also marked the first time in NFL history that a rookie runner posted four consecutive games with 130-plus yards. Elliott rushed 21 times for 114 yards and two touchdowns at Pittsburgh (11/13) for his fifth career 100-yard game, then had 107 yards on 24 carries at the N.Y. Giants (12/11): ZEKE LEAP Ezekiel Elliott had a breakout game against Chicago (9/25), establishing a career-high 30 carries for a then career-high 140 yards. His 140 yards were then the eighth-most by a Cowboys rookie runner in team history, then he topped that at Green Bay (10/16) with 157 yards - good for fourth - on 28 rushes: Most Yards By a Dallas Cowboys Rookie RB - Single Game Player Date/Opp Att Yds Avg TD DeMarco Murray...10/23/11 vs. StL 25 253 10.1 1 Tony Dorsett...12/4/77 vs. Phi 23 206 9.0 2 Julius Jones...12/6/04 @ Sea 30 198 6.6 3 Ezekiel Elliott...10/16/16 @ GB 28 157 5.0 0 Calvin Hill...11/16/69 @ Was 27 150 5.6 2 Julius Jones...11/25/04 vs. Chi 33 150 4.6 2 Julius Jones...1/2/05 @ NYG 29 149 5.1 1 Tony Dorsett...10/9/77 @ StL 14 141 10.1 2 Ezekiel Elliott...9/25/16 vs. Chi 30 140 4.7 0 DeMarco Murray...11/6/11 vs. Sea 22 139 6.3 0 Elliott s 30 carries against the Bears tied the second-highest number by a rookie running back in a single game in team history: Most Rush Attempts By a Cowboys Rookie RB - Single Game Player Date/Opp Att Yds Avg TD Julius Jones...11/25/04 vs. Chi 33 150 4.5 2 Julius Jones...12/6/04 @ Sea 30 198 6.6 3 Julius Jones...11/21/04 @ Bal 30 81 2.7 0 Ezekiel Elliott...9/25/16 vs. Chi 30 140 4.7 0 ROOKIE 1ST DOWN LEADER As the lead running back for the Dallas Cowboys, rookie Ezekiel Elliott has also emerged among the league s top rushers. Through 14 weeks of the 2016 NFL season, Elliott is second in the NFL with 91 total first downs: Leaders in First Downs - NFL Player Rush Rec Total David Johnson, Ari (RB)...57 36 93 Ezekiel Elliott*, Dal (RB)...82 9 91 Le Veon Bell, Pit (RB)...54 29 83 Melvin Gordon, SD (RB)...61 21 82 DeMarco Murray, Ten (RB)...56 16 72 *indicates rookie Elliott s 82 first downs on the ground are tops amongst all NFL running backs: 2016 NFL Individual Rushing First Down Leaders Rusher 1st Downs Ezekiel Elliott*, Dal... 82 Melvin Gordon, SD...61 LeGarrette Blount, NE...58 David Johnson, Ari...57 DeMarco Murray, Ten...56 *indicates rookie Ezekiel Elliott 100-yard Rush Games (6 total) Yds Opp Date Yds Opp Date 157... @GB 10/16/16 134... CIN 10/9/16 140... CHI 9/25/16 114... @Pit 11/13/16 138... @SF 10/2/16 107... @NYG 12/11/16 Elliott also owns a franchise rookie record 11 games with 20- plus carries, which is also the most by any rusher in 2016: Ezekiel Elliott 20-plus Carry Games (11 total) Opp Date Att Yds W/L Opp Date Att Yds W/L CHI...9/25/16 30 140 W @Was..9/18/16 21 83 W @GB...10/16/16 28 157 W @Pit...11/13/16 21 114 W BAL...11/20/16 25 97 W NYG...9/11/16 20 51 L @NYG...12/11/16 24 107 L WAS...11/20/16 20 97 W @SF...10/2/16 23 138 W @Min... 12/1/16 20 86 W PHI...10/30/16 22 96 W 23 COWBOYS RB = OCTOBER ROTM Ezekiel Elliott put up close to historic numbers for the month of October, rushing for 525 yards on 88 carries (6.0 avg.) with three touchdowns. He rushed for 130-plus yards in three straight games in October to improve his streak to four straight 130-yard games the first rookie in NFL history to accomplish the feat. Elliott s average of 131.2 rushing yards-per-game through the month have him on pace to edge out Eric Dickerson s rookie rushing record (1,808 in 1983). His 525 rushing yards led the league for the month, also making him one of two players to top 500 rushing yards in October. Elliott hauled in 10 passes for 125 yards to give him 650 scrimmage yards (third in the month) while his 162.5 scrimmage yards-per-game also leads the league. It marked only the third time that a Cowboy had won the NFL Rookie of The Month award, as Elliott joined Julius Jones (November 2004) and DeMarco Murray (November 2011). Fellow rookie Dak Prescott became the fourth club rookie to win the award for the month of November.

COMPARING ROOKIE RUSHERS The Dallas Cowboys selected Ezekiel Elliott with the fourth overall pick of the 2016 NFL Draft to start from day one and have an immediate impact. So far in 2016, the former Ohio State Buckeye has rushed 287 times for a league-leading 1,392 yards (4.9 avg.) and 12 touchdowns. His totals all rank amongst the top-five spots in club history through a player s first 13 games during their first pro season: Cowboys Rookie RB Figures (through First 13 Games) Attempts Yards Player (Year) Att Player (Year) Yds Ezekiel Elliott (2016)...287 Ezekiel Elliott (2016).. 1,392 Calvin Hill (1969)...204 Tony Dorsett (1977)... 957 Julius Jones (2004)...197 Calvin Hill (1969)... 942 Tony Dorsett (1977)...191 DeMarco Murray (2011)... 897 Don Perkins (1961)...189 Julius Jones (2004)... 819 Cowboys Rookie RB Figures (Through First 13 Games) Player (Years) TDs Ezekiel Elliott (2016)... 12 Tony Dorsett (1977)... 12 Herschel Walker (1986)... 11 Calvin Hill (1969)... 8 Two players... 7 Elliott also stacks well among NFL all-time rushers during their first pro season. In a player s first 13 games in NFL history, Elliott boasts the second-highest rushing yardage output: NFL RB Most Rush Yards To Start Career Player Yds After Games 1-13 Player Yds After Games 1-14 E. Dickerson, LA (1983)..1,531 G. Rogers, NO (1981)...1,399 E. Elliott, Dal (2016)...1,392 E. James, Ind (1999)...1,311 E. Campbell, Hou (1978)... 1,306 *through 13 games MORE RUSHING COMPARISONS Ezekiel Elliott has totaled 1,392 yards on 287 carries to lead the NFL thus far in 2016 through 13 games. Comparing Cowboys rushers all-time through the first 13 games of a season, his yards rank third in team history: Dallas Cowboys Most Rush Yards To Start The Season %indicates rookie *through 13 games E. Dickerson, LA (1983)..1,634 G. Rogers, NO (1981)...1,497 O. Anderson, StL (1979)..1,426 E. James, Ind (1999)...1,400 E. Elliott, Dal (2016)*...1,392 Player Yds after Games 1-13 Player Yds after Games 1-14 DeMarco Murray (2014)...1,606 DeMarco Murray (2014)...1,687 Emmitt Smith (1995)...1,494 Emmitt Smith (1995)...1,602 Ezekiel Elliott% (2016).. 1,392 Tony Dorsett (1981)...1,506 Tony Dorsett (1981)...1,331 Emmitt Smith (1994)... 1,410 Emmitt Smith (1992)...1,309 Emmitt Smith (1992)...1,408 Ezekiel Elliott% (2016)*... 1,392 1,000 ALREADY In only his ninth career game, rookie Ezekiel Elliott reached the 1,000-yard rushing yard mark after his 114-yard performance at Pittsburgh (11/13). By doing so, he became the first rusher of the 2016 season to do it, and tied Emmitt Smith s 1995 mark as the second-fastest rushers in team history to get to 1,000: Fastest to 1,000 Rush Yards, Single Season - Dallas Cowboys Player Games Season DeMarco Murray...8 2014 Emmitt Smith...9 1995 Ezekiel Elliott...9 2016 Elliott also became only the third league rookie to reach 1,000 yards in his first nine career games, joining Eric Dickerson (1,096-1983) and Adrian Peterson (1,081-2007). He also became just the second rookie in team history to surpass 1,000 yards, joining Tony Dorsett (1977). 24 EAT, ZEKE, EAT Ezekiel Elliott s appetite for running the football has already allowed him to crack the top-10 best performances by a Cowboys rookie runner in team history. He surpassed Tony Dorsett (1,007) against Baltimore (11/20) for the most rushing yards by a rookie in franchise history, moved past Emmitt Smith (241) for the most carries by a rookie against Washington (11/24) and is tied for first in rushing touchdowns (12): Most Yards by a Dallas Cowboys Rookie RB - Single Season Player Atts Yards Avg TD Ezekiel Elliott, 2016... 287 1,392 4.9 12 Tony Dorsett, 1977... 208 1,007 4.8 12 Calvin Hill, 1969... 204 942 4.6 8 Emmitt Smith, 1990... 241 937 3.9 11 DeMarco Murray, 2011... 164 897 5.4 2 He logged a season-high 157 yards at Green Bay (10/16) to establish an NFL rookie record with his fourth consecutive game with 130-plus yards: Consec. 130+ yard Rushing Games by a Rookie RB - NFL Player Games Dates Ezekiel Elliott, Dal...4 9/25/16-10/16/16 Eric Dickerson, LA...3 9/25/83-10/9/83 Mike Anderson, Den...3 11/26/00-12/10/00 His 100-yard output against the Packers was his fourth consecutive game to rush for 100 yards - the first time in team history that a rookie runner had four straight games over the century mark. It also tied the second-longest streak in team history by a running back overall: Consec. 100-yard Rushing Games by a Cowboys RB Player Games Dates DeMarco Murray...8 9/7/14-10/27/14 Tony Dorsett...4 9/30/79-10/21/79 Emmitt Smith...4 9/4/95-9/24/95 Emmitt Smith...4 10/29/95-11/19/95 Ezekiel Elliott*...4 9/25/16-10/16/16 *indicates rookie Elliott recorded another monster game against Cincinnati (10/9), rushing 15 times for 134 yards and two touchdowns. His two scores marked his first career multi-touchdown game, and he became the 12th Cowboys rookie running back to accomplish that feat - 21st time by a rookie runner - in team history. Part of his performance included a career-long 60-yard rushing touchdown in the third quarter that tied the fifth-longest rush by a Cowboys rookie and the longest since Joseph Randle had a 65-yard run and score at Washington (12/28/14): Longest Rush from Scrimmage by a Cowboys Rookie Player Opp, Date Yards DeMarco Murray...vs. StL, 10/23/11 91t Tony Dorsett...vs. Phi, 12/4/77 84t Tony Dorsett...at StL, 10/9/77 77t Amos Bullocks...vs. Chi, 11/18/62 73t Felix Jones...at GB, 9/21/08 60t Ezekiel Elliott...vs. Cin, 10/9/16 60t Elliott rushed 18 times for 92 yards and two touchdowns for his second career multi-score game at Cleveland (11/6), then added two more rushing scores at Pittsburgh (11/13) on 21 carries for 114 yards to become the seventh Cowboys running back - second rookie (Julius Jones, 2004) - to post consecutive games with two-or-more rushing touchdowns, and the first league rookie to accomplish that feat since Trent Richardson (Cleveland) in 2012. It was also his third multi-touchdown game of the season to tie for the most by a rookie runner in team history before he set the rookie mark for the Cowboys, and tie for seventh overall by an NFL rookie rusher, with his fourth game against Washington (11/24) with two touchdowns on 20 carries for 97 yards: Most Multi-Rush TD Games - Dallas Cowboys Rookie Rusher Ezekiel Elliott, 2016... 4 Tony Dorsett, 1977...3 Herschel Walker, 1986...3 Games Most Multi-Rush TD Games - NFL Rookie RB Player Year Games Eric Dickerson, LA Rams...1977 6 Ickey Woods, Cin...1988 5 Curtis Martin, NE...1995 5 Mike Anderson, Den...2000 5 Willis McGahee, Buf...2004 5 Marcus Allen, LA Raiders...1982 4 Curt Warner, Sea...1983 4 Karim Abdul-Jabbar, Mia...1996 4 Edgerrin James, Ind...1999 4 Adrian Peterson, Min...2007 4 Ezekiel Elliott, Dal...2016 4

ZEKE & DESTROY Ezekiel Elliott became a one-man wrecking crew at Pittsburgh (11/13), contributing three of the Dallas four touchdowns in the victory against the Steelers including two rushing scores and his first career receiving score. Elliott helped clinch the win when he scored twice in the final period, as he became the first player to score two go-ahead touchdowns in the final two minutes of the fourth quarter of the same game since Buffalo s Ahmad Rashad in 1974 at Oakland (9/16/74). His three total scores allowed him to become the seventh Cowboys rookie to have three touchdowns in a game in team history, and the first player to rush for a touchdown (two) and catch a touchdown (one) in a single game since DeMarco Murray at Washington (12/22/13). Elliott s receiving touchdown came on an 83-yard strike from Dak Prescott in the first quarter to serve as the second-longest scoring catch by a rookie in team history: Longest Reception for a TD - Dallas Cowboys Rookie Rookie Player Yds Date, Opponent Herschel Walker (RB)... 84 12/14/86 vs. Phi Ezekiel Elliott (RB)... 83 11/13/16 @ Pit Bob Hayes (WR)... 82 10/10/65 vs. Phi Terrance Williams (WR)... 82 10/6/13 vs. Den It was also the fifth-longest touchdown reception by an overall Dallas running back: Longest Reception for a TD - Dallas Cowboys RB Rookie Player Yds Date, Opponent Tony Dorsett...91 9/4/78 vs. Bal Amos Marsh...85 9/30/62 @ LA Rams Herschel Walker*...84 12/14/86 vs. Phi Emmitt Smith...86 11/14/93 vs. Pho Ezekiel Elliott*...83 11/13/16 @ Pit *denotes rookie Combined with his 60-yard rushing touchdown against Cincinnati (10/9), Elliott became the first rookie running back in the league to boast a 60-plus touchdown run and an 80-plus touchdown catch in a single season since Gale Sayers in 1965. Elliott also finished second on the team with 95 receiving yards against the Steelers - seventh-highest by a rookie runner in team history. His 209 combined yards (114 rush; 95 rec) allowed him to become the sixth Cowboys rookie to have at least 200 yards in a single game in team history, tied with Julius Jones for the fourth-highest tally and the most total scrimmage yards against the Steelers by a visiting opponent at Heinz Field: Most Scrimmage Yards in a Single Game - Cowboys Rookie Player Opp, Date Rush Yds Rec Yds Total H. Walker...vs. Phi, 12/14/86 122 170 292 D. Murray...vs. StL, 10/23/11 253 0 253 T. Dorsett...vs. Phi, 12/4/77 206 24 230 J. Jones...@ Sea, 12/6/04 198 11 209 E. Elliott...@ Pit, 11/13/16 114 95 209 Elliott has compiled 10 games with 100-plus yards from scrimmage on the season - tied for sixth-most by a rookie in NFL history: Most 100-Yard Games from Scrimmage - NFL Rookie Player Games Season Eric Dickerson, LA Rams...13 1983 Edgerrin James, Ind...12 1999 Charley Taylor, Was...11 1964 George Rogers, NO...11 1981 Matt Forte, Chi...11 2008 Billy Sims, Det...10 1980 Curtis Martin, NE...10 1995 Doug Martin, TB...10 2012 Ezekiel Elliott, Dal...10 2016 COWBOYS RB = WEEK 10 OPOTW Dallas Cowboys rookie running back Ezekiel Elliott was named the NFC s Offensive Player of the Week following Dallas thrilling come-from-behind win at Pittsburgh (11/13) in Week 10. He rushed for 114 yards and two touchdowns while also catching two passes for 95 yards, including an 83-yard catch-and-run for a touchdown. Both of Elliott s rushing touchdowns came in the final two minutes of the game, making him the first player to score two touchdowns in the final 2:00 of the fourth quarter since Ahmad Rashad in 1974. His 83-yard scoring catch was the second-longest by a rookie in team history, and the longest by a running back since Herschel Walker had an 84-yarder in 1986. On the day, Elliott was responsible for 209 scrimmage yards (114 rush, 95 pass) - tied for fourth in team history among rookies. He is also the seventh Cowboys rookie with three touchdowns in a single game. Elliott is the first Cowboy to win the honor since Dez Bryant in Week 15 of 2014, and the first running back since Emmitt Smith in Week 8 of 2002. 25 EZE DOES IT With 287 rushing attempts for 1,392 yards and 12 touchdowns, Dallas Cowboys rookie running back Ezekiel Elliott has cracked the franchise s top-10 rushing seasons. He is currently 10th in rushing yards, seventh in rushing first downs (82) and is tied for seventh in rushing touchdowns. He is 16th in carries: Most Rush Yards by a Dallas Cowboys RB - Single Season Player Games Atts Yards Avg DeMarco Murray, 2014... 16 392 1,845 4.7 Emmitt Smith, 1995... 16 377 1,773 4.7 Emmitt Smith, 1992... 16 373 1,713 4.5 Tony Dorsett, 1981... 16 342 1,646 4.8 Emmitt Smith, 1991... 16 365 1,563 4.2 Herschel Walker, 1988... 16 361 1,514 4.1 Emmitt Smith, 1993... 14 283 1,486 5.2 Emmitt Smith, 1994... 15 368 1,484 4.0 Emmitt Smith, 1999... 15 329 1,397 4.2 Ezekiel Elliott, 2016*... 13 287 1,392 4.8 Most Rush 1st Downs by a Dallas Cowboys RB - Single Season Player Season Rush 1st Emmitt Smith...1995 107 Emmitt Smith...1994 101 Emmitt Smith...1992 91 Emmitt Smith...1998 89 Emmitt Smith...1999 85 DeMarco Murray...2014 85 Ezekiel Elliott*...2016 82 Most Rush TDs by a Dallas Cowboys RB - Single Season Player Season Rush TDs Emmitt Smith...1995 25 Emmitt Smith...1994 21 Emmitt Smith...1992 18 Mario Barber...2006 14 Emmitt Smith...1998 13 DeMarco Murray...2014 13 Tony Dorsett...1977 12 Herschel Walker...1986 12 Emmitt Smith...1991 12 Emmitt Smith...1996 12 Ezekiel Elliott*...2016 12 *indicates rookie FIRST DOWN COWBOYS The Dallas Cowboys offense has been collecting first downs at a rapid rate in 2016. Through 14 weeks the unit ranks fourth with 296 total first downs, but leads the league with 122 rushing first downs: 2016 NFL First Down Leaders Team Rush Pass Pen Total New Orleans...78 214 19 311 Atlanta...88 190 26 304 Arizona...77 188 35 300 Dallas...122 154 20 296 Washington...76 189 25 290 RUSHING TO THE TOP Over the last few seasons, the Dallas Cowboys have established an identity on offense with their rushing attack, finishing each of the previous two seasons (2014-2nd; 2015-9th) in the top-10 in the NFL in rushing. The Cowboys are out to accomplish the same feat in 2016 and are currently second in the league by averaging 152.2 yards-per-game: 2016 NFL Team Rushing Leaders - Yards-Per-Game Team Att Yds Avg TD Yds/Gm Buffalo...375 2,010 5.3 24 154.6 Dallas...416 1,978 4.7 20 152.2 Tennessee...398 1,878 4.7 13 144.6 San Francisco...378 1,780 4.7 12 136.9 Houston...379 1,639 4.3 5 126.1

RAYNE MAN Rayne Dakota Dak Prescott had one rush for a six-yard touchdown - his first career score (passing or rushing) - in the third quarter at Washington (9/18). It marked only the third time a Dallas quarterback scored a rushing touchdown in a game during his rookie campaign He had another rushing touchdown against Chicago (9/25) to mark his second consecutive game with a rushing score - first time in team history that a rookie quarterback accomplished that feat. He added his third rushing score against Cincinnati (10/9) to mark the most by a Cowboys quarterback since Danny White had four in 1983, while also tying the third-highest total by a Cowboys quarterback in a single season. Prescott added his fourth rushing score against Philadelphia (10/30) to tie for the second-most in a single season. He notched his fifth rushing score of the season against Washington (11/24) to tie Don Meredith (5-1966) for the most by a Cowboys quarterback in a single season in franchise history: Most Rushing TDs, Dallas Cowboys QB - Single Season Player TDs Don Meredith, 1966... 5 Dak Prescott, 2016*... 5 Don Meredith, 1964... 4 Roger Staubach, 1975... 4 Danny White, 1983... 4 *indicates rookie On the year, his five rushing scores are tied for second-most by a quarterback in the NFL, while he ranks seventh with 18 rushing first downs and is eighth with 218 rushing yards: 2016 NFL Rushing TD Leaders - QB Player Atts Yards Avg Long TD 1st T. Taylor, Buf...76 471 6.2 49 6 25 D. Prescott,* Dal...48 218 4.5 18 5 18 C. Newton, Car...76 317 4.1 28 5 25 A. Rodgers, GB...52 295 5.6 23 3 21 A. Dalton, Cin...41 179 4.3 15 3 16 Prescott s rushing touchdowns (five) and rushing attempts (48) are the most by a rookie quarterback in team history, while his rushing yards (218) are second thus far: Top Rushing By a Dallas Cowboys Rookie QB - Single Season Player Atts Yards Avg TD Troy Aikman, 1989... 38 302 7.8 0 Dak Prescott, 2016... 48 218 4.5 5 Quincy Carter, 2001... 45 150 3.3 1 Chad Hutchinson, 2002... 18 74 4.1 0 Roger Staubach, 1989... 15 60 4.0 1 214 + 46 + 25 = RUSHING TDS The Dallas Cowboys rushing attack has produced 12 touchdowns behind a stable of rushers as Ezekiel Elliott (nine), Alfred Morris (two), Lance Dunbar (one) and quarterback Dak Prescott (four) have all contributed to the running cause. The 16 total rushing touchdowns have already surpassed the eight scores that the 2015 team had all last season. Along with Elliott and Prescott s rushing scores at Washington (9/18), former Redskin Morris added to the rushing attack with a game-clinching four-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter against his ex-team. Collectively, it marked the first time that the Dallas offense had boasted three different players with at least one rushing touchdown since Miles Austin, Marion Barber III and Tashard Choice each had one against New Orleans (11/25/10). The Cowboys repeated that feat for the second consecutive game against Chicago (9/25), as Morris, Prescott and Dunbar - who scored his first career touchdown - each got into the endzone. It marked the first time that has happened in consecutive weeks in team history since the 1983 season (11/20 against Kansas City and 11/24 against St. Louis). Elliott scored the team s lone rushing touchdown at San Francisco (10/2), before the squad added three more (Elliott - two; Prescott - one) against Cincinnati (10/9). Prescott added his fourth of the season against Philadelphia (10/30). Elliott posted two touchdowns in back-to-back games at Cleveland (11/6) and at Pittsburgh (11/13). Elliott notched his fourth multi-touchdown game with two against Washington (11/24) while Prescott also contributed with his fifth rushing score of the season. At Minnesota (12/1) Elliott added his 12th rushing touchdown of the season to tie for the most by a rookie in franchis history. Through 14 weeks of the NFL season, Dallas is second in the league with 20 rushing touchdowns: 2016 NFL Team Rushing Touchdown Leaders Team TDs Buffalo...24 Dallas...20 Three teams...15 26 214 As an unexpected surprise, the 2016 NFL Draft brought two new rookie starters on opening day. Ezekiel Elliott was drafted with the fourth overall pick with the intention of starting from day one, but fourth round selection Dak Prescott worked his way up the ladder following injuries to backup Kellen Moore in training camp and starter Tony Romo during the preseason. With Moore out for the year, and Romo mending a back injury until his return, Prescott will take the helm as the team s starting quarterback. Due to the circumstances, the combination of number 21 (Elliott) and number 4 (Prescott) - which ironically is the area code for Dallas - allowed the Cowboys to open the season with a rookie quarterback and rookie running back for only the second time in team history when Roger Staubach and Calvin Hill started the 1969 opener. The Cowboys won that game against the St. Louis Cardinals with Staubach passing for 220 yards and a touchdown, while Hill rushed 18 times for 70 yards. Against the N.Y. Giants (9/11/16), Prescott passed for 227 yards on 25-of-45 passes with no touchdowns and no interceptions, while Elliott rushed 20 times for 51 yards and his first career touchdown. The Cowboys also became the first team to start two rookies in the offensive backfield since the 2012 Washington Redskins rolled out rookies Robert Griffin III and Alfred Morris. Overall, the Cowboys have featured a rookie QB/RB duo fivetimes in their history, and suffered their first loss in a game that featured a rookie backfield against the N.Y. Giants (9/11): Rookie QB/RB Duo - Dallas Cowboys QB/RB Date W/L Staubach/C.Hill 9/21/69 vs. StL* W Sweeney/Blount 10/4/87 @ NYJ W Sweeney/Blount 10/11/87 vs. Phi W Henson/Jones 11/25/04 vs. Chi W Prescott/Elliott 9/11/16 vs. NYG L *Indicates season opener Following the fifth game of the season which saw rookie quarterback Dak Prescott pass for 227 yards and rookie running back Ezekiel Elliott rush for 134 yards against Cincinnati (10/9), Prescott had 1,239 passing yards along with 546 rushing yards for Elliott at that point of the season. With those totals, the Cowboys became the first team in NFL history to boast a rookie quarterback with at least 1,000 passing yards and a rookie running back with at least 500 rushing yards in the first five games of a season. At Cleveland (11/6), Prescott passed for 274 yards to reach 2,020 yards on the season, while Elliott rushed for 92 yards to give him 891 in 2016. Combined, it allowed Dallas to become the first franchise in NFL history to boast a rookie 2,000-yard passer and a rookie with 800+ rushing yards in a team s first eight games. The duo also reached another milestone against the Browns after Prescott tossed three touchdowns and Elliott had two rushing touchdowns to allow Dallas to become the second team in NFL history to have a rookie throw for three touchdowns and a rookie rush for two touchdowns in a single game since November 21, 1948, when New York Giants rookie quarterback Charlie Conerly threw three touchdown passes and rookie running back Ray Coates rushed for two touchdowns in the Giants 49-3 win at Green Bay: Rookie QB 3 Pass TDs, Rookie RB 2 Rush TDs - NFL QB/RB Date Pass TDs Rush TDs Conerly/Coates...11/21/48 @GB 3 2 Prescott/Elliott...11/6/16 @Cle 3 2 Prescott and Elliott once again combined for a dramatic win at Pittsburgh (11/13) for the team s club-tying eighth straight victory. During the waning seconds of the first quarter, Prescott connected with Elliott for an 83-yard touchdown. The pass served as the longest by a rookie quarterback/rookie receiver tandem in team history, and was the longest from a rookie passer to a rookie teammate since the Indianapolis Colts in 1986 when Jack Trudeau connected with Bill Brooks for an 84-yard touchdown at San Francisco (10/5/86). It was longest pass and longest pass for a touchdown by a rookie quarterback in team history, the second-longest reception by a rookie and the longest scoring connection since Dez Bryant caught an 85-yard touchdown from Tony Romo against Washington (11/22/12). With Elliott surpassing 1,000 yards against the Steelers, combined with Prescott passing for 2,000 yards, the duo became only the second rookie quarterback and rookie running back teammates in NFL history with at least 2,000 passing yards and 1,000 rushing yards in a season, joining Robert Griffin III (3,200 passing yards) and Alfred Morris (1,613 rushing yards) who did so with Washington in 2012.

BIG PLAY RUNS After only three combined runs of 10+ runs in the first two games, the Cowboys ground game has since made longer runs throughout the course of a game. Against Chicago (9/25) the offense produced five runs of 10-plus, including one run over 20 yards. They added four more at San Francisco (10/2) including two 20+ runs by Ezekiel Elliott (23, 26). Against Cincinnati (10/9) the offense tacked on five including a 60-yard romp by Elliott - the longest run from scrimmage since 2014. At Green Bay (10/16) the offense tallied six 10-plus runs, including three 20-plus runs. Dallas ripped off a season-high nine runs of 10+ against Philadelphia (10/30), with one for 20-plus. At Cleveland (11/6) the offense ripped off seven runs of 10-plus, then they had two at Pittsburgh (11/13) that both went for scores. Against Baltimore four went for 10-or-more, including one for a score, before the offense reeled off six of 10-plus, including two of 20-plus, against Washington (11/24). The offense recorded four at Minnesota (12/1) and at the N.Y. Giants (12/11). For the 2016 season, Dallas 59 runs of 10-plus yards lead the NFL, led by Elliott s league-high 41: 2016 Big Rush Plays, 10+ Yards - NFL Team 10+ Yd Runs Dallas...59 Buffalo...57 San Francisco...52 Miami...49 Tennessee...48 The Cowboys have 13 runs of 20-plus yards to tie for second: 2016 Big Rush Plays, 20+ Yards - NFL Team 20+ Yd Runs Buffalo...19 Dallas...13 Oakland...13 San Francisco...11 Chicago...10 Miami...10 OFFICIAL TIMEKEEPERS OF THE NFL Over the last few seasons, the Dallas Cowboys offense has made a focal point in time of possession, controlling the clock for a season average of 32:26 in 2014 - highest in the NFL - and tied for 11th in the league with an average of 30:59 per-game in 2015. Dallas is continuing its trend in 2016, as the offensive unit currently ranks second in the NFL with a 32:05 mark: Highest Time of Possession - NFL, 2016 Team Avg. Poss. Time Philadelphia... 32:10 Dallas... 32:05 Arizona... 31:29 Tampa Bay... 31:25 Oakland... 31:23 The unit has posted eight games with at least 30:00 minutes of possession to tie the seventh-most in the NFL in 2016. Dallas offense clocked in at 36:43 against the N.Y. Giants (9/11), including a season-high 8:25 on the opening drive. At Washington (9/18) the offense had a 32:51. Against Chicago (9/25) the unit clocked in at 35:19 to mark its third consecutive game to go over 30:00. The unit dialed in at 36:27 at San Francisco (10/2). They grinded out a final tally of 33:57 against Philadelphia (10/30). The offense had a season-high mark of 39:39 at Cleveland (11/6). The offense had its seventh game at Pittsburgh (11/13) with a 30:24 time of possession, and its eighth against Baltimore (11/20) with 35:39. 27 DRIVE FOR FIVE While the Dallas Cowboys offense continues to be atop the league in time of possession, the squad also boasts 30 drives of five-or-more minutes with 26 going for scores, both tops in the NFL in 2016. Specifically, the unit also has had 15 drives go fiveor-more minutes and result in touchdowns, best in the league: Off 5 Min 5 Min 5 Min 5 Min Team Poss. Drives Scores TDs Points Dallas...138 30 26 15 136 Detroit...124 29 24 12 119 Philadelphia...143 27 22 10 106 Three teams... 23 Against the N.Y. Giants (9/11) Dallas had four drives of five-ormore minutes, including a season-high 8:25 on the opening drive. They had four more at Washington (9/18), with all four ending with scores (three touchdowns and one field goal). Against Chicago (9/25) the team had three - all touchdowns. The offense had three at Cleveland (11/6) - two for touchdowns. The unit had four against Baltimore (11/20) with three for scores. TEN PLAYS-OR-MORE Along with the timing of their drives, the Dallas Cowboys offense has also consistently put together drives of 10-or-more plays, as the unit s 30 in 2016 are tied for the second in the NFL: Off 10-Play 10-Play 10-Play 10-Play Team Poss. Drives Scores TDs Points Detroit...124 32 27 12 128 Dallas...138 30 28 15 142 Philadelphia...143 30 25 8 108 Indianapolis...146 29 22 10 106 Arizona...160 28 23 15 126 Dallas had four drives of 10+ plays against the N.Y. Giants (9/11) including two drives that each went 15 plays to mark a season-high. They had four again at Washington (9/18), then three against Chicago (9/25), at San Francisco (10/2) and against Philadelphia (10/30). At Cleveland (11/6) the offense added two, then three more at Pittsburgh (11/13) and against Baltimore (11/20). FINISHING DRIVES WITH SCORES The Dallas offense has scored on 61-of-138 drives for a 44.2% scoring efficency rate to rank fourth in the league in 2016: Highest Scoring Effeciency Rate - NFL 2016 Team Poss. Scores Score% Atlanta... 142 72 50.7 Washington... 137 63 46.0 Detroit... 124 55 44.4 Dallas... 138 61 44.2 New Orleans... 147 63 42.9 Dallas also owns the second-highest touchdown efficiency rate in the NFL in 2016, finishing drives with a touchdown 29.0% of the time, and has the third-most touchdown drives (40): Most TD Drives - NFL 2016 Team Poss. TD TD% Atlanta...142 45 31.7 Dallas...138 40 29.0 New Orleans...147 42 28.6 New England...147 41 27.9 Green Bay...142 39 27.5 RED ALERT The Cowboys have made the most of their opportunities in the redzone, scoring a touchdown on 31-of-47 trips (66.0%) to place fourth. Additionally, Dallas is tied for the second-most touchdowns (31) and the fourth-most total points (254) in the red zone, while its 93.6 red zone scoring effeciency rate (44-of-47) ranks fourth and 47 trips rank sixth: Red Zone TD Effeciency Rate - NFL Offense 2016 Team Poss. Pts TD TD% FG Scores Pct Tennessee...42 235 30 71.4 10 40 95.2 Buffalo...40 218 27 67.5 9 36 90.0 Carolina...39 205 26 66.7 8 34 87.2 Dallas...47 254 31 66.0 13 44 93.6 New Orleans...52 277 34 65.4 13 47 90.4

FOLLOW THE LEE-DER Dallas Cowboys linebacker Sean Lee returned to the field in 2015, this time coming back from a torn ACL he suffered in a spring practice that took away his 2014 season. Before that, Lee had bounced back in 2013 to tally a team-best 123 tackles after landing on Reserve/Injured with a toe injury in 2012. Having manned the middle linebacker spot since his rookie season, Lee moved to a new position in 2015 with a shift over to the weakside spot to further utilize his speed and playmaking ability in the Cowboys 4-3 defense. Lee led the squad with a career-high 156 tackles along with his first career sacks (2.5), a team and career-high 11 tackles for loss, six pressures, an interception and five pass breakups. He was named to his first Pro Bowl as an injury replacement for Justin Houston (Kansas City). Known to always be around the ball, Lee has collected 12 interceptions since entering the league as Dallas 2010 second round draft choice to mark the most on the team and is tied for the most amongst league linebackers in the NFL during that span. His 12 are also fifth among linebackers in team history. Lee has intercepted a career-high four passes twice in season during his career - leading the team in 2013 and tying for the team lead in 2011 - to tie for sixth-most in a single-season in team history: Most INTs by a Cowboys Linebacker - Career Player INTs Lee Roy Jordan, 1963-76... 32 Chuck Howley, 1961-73... 24 Jerry Tubbs, 1960-66... 15 Dave Edwards, 1963-75... 13 Sean Lee, 2010-15... 12. Most INTs by an NFL Linebacker - 2010-16 Player INTs Sean Lee, Dal... 12 Luke Kuechly, Car... 12 DeAndre Levy, Det...11 Paul Posluszny, Jax...11 Lee leads the 2016 team with 156 tackles - tied for the most of his career - and a career-high tying 11 tackles for loss, along with two pass breakups and two pressures. In the season opener against the N.Y. Giants (9/11), Lee led the team with 15 tackles. He topped the defense again with 10 stops at Washington (9/18) along with a breakup.. He tied for the team lead with 10 stops at San Francisco (10/2) along with a tackle for loss. Lee made 15 tackles against Cincinnati (10/9), then notched 14 stops and a breakup at Green Bay (10/16). Lee had 10 tackles including two for loss against Philadelphia (10/30). He made eight stops and a tackle for loss at Cleveland (11/6), then had nine tackles, including two for loss, at Pittsburgh (11/13). Lee posted five stops against Baltimore (11/20) to give him 103 tackles on the year to mark his third consecutive season - fourth overall - with 100-plus stops. He notched a season-high 20 tackles - his third career game with 20-plus stops - against Washington (11/24) along with a tackle for loss and a pressure. Lee provided 10 tackles and two tackles for a loss at Minnesota (12/1). He established a club record with 22 tackles at the N.Y. Giants (12/11) along with a tackle for loss, a pressure and fumble recovery: Sean Lee 100-plus Tackle Seasons - Dallas Cowboys Year ST AT TT 2011... 91 40-131 2013... 95 28-123 2015... 109 47-156 2016... 106 50-156 *Lee missed the 2014 season with a knee injury CINDERELLA MAN Tyrone Crawford, dubbed Cinderella Man by Dallas Cowboys Defensive Coordinator Rod Marinelli, leads the team in 2016 with 4.5 sacks and 17 quarterback pressures, and is tied for the lead with a career-best two fumble recoveries. He is second with a career-high six tackles for loss and has also logged 20 tackles. He spent the previous two seasons (2014-15) playing defensive tackle, including last season where he logged a career-high 5.0 sacks, but has moved back to defensive end in 2016 where he was originally slotted to play as a 2012 draft pick by the Cowboys. Crawford collected his first sack at Washington (9/18) along with a pressure, then posted two tackles, two for loss, a pressure and recovered his first career fumble against Chicago (9/25). He had his second sack at San Francisco (10/2) along with two hurries and four stops. Crawford registered his second career multi-sack game with 1.5 takedowns against Philadelphia (10/30) while also collecting his second career fumble. He recorded a season-high four pressures against Washington (11/24) along with a tackle for loss. Crawford had a sack, two tackles and two pressures at the N.Y. Giants (12/11). 28 CHURCH IN SESSION Barry Church has consistently been one of Dallas top defensive performers and leaders. He has posted over 100+ tackles in each of the last three seasons (2013-15) - the longest such streak since Bradie James recorded six seasons (2005-10) with 100+ tackles - while finishing as either the leading and second-leading tackler in each of those seasons. Church made his mark on the Cowboys defense in 2013, turning in a team-leading, and career-best 147 tackles, bouncing back after missing the majority of the 2012 season after suffering a ruptured Achilles tendon three weeks into the season. He posted eight games with 10-or-more tackles in 2013 - most on the defense - including a career-high 17 at New Orleans (11/10/13). Overall, his tackle totals were the third-most by a Cowboys safety, and the 11th-most overall by any Cowboys defender, dating back to 1989: Most Tackles by a Cowboys Safety - Single Season Player Tackles Brock Marion, 1997... 158 Darren Woodson, 1993... 155 Barry Church, 2013... 147 He finished 2014 atop Dallas defense with 110 tackles - his second consecutive season with 100+ stops - to become the first player to lead the team in tackles in back-to-back seasons since James six seasons streak (2005-10). It was also the first time a Dallas defender posted consecutive 100+ tackle seasons since James had six in a row from 2005-10. In 2015, Church finished second on the team with 136 tackles to mark his third consecutive 100-plus tackle season, the longest streak since James six (2005-10). He began 2016 not unlike the past few seasons, amassing 12 stops in the season opener against the N.Y. Giants (9/11) - good for second on the squad. Church made six stops, a pass breakup and an interception - fourth of his career - at Washington (9/18). He had 13 tackles and two pass breakups - both season-highs - to lead the team against Chicago (9/25). Church made 10 stops and two tackles for loss at San Francisco (10/2), then had 11 tackles against Cincinnati (10/9). He totaled eight stops, his second interception of the season - tied a career-high - and also had a breakup and a forced fumble. Church made four stops to surpass 500 tackles for his career against Philadelphia (10/30) before leaving the game with an arm injury and missed the games at Cleveland (11/6), at Pittsburgh (11/13), against Baltimore (11/20) and against Washington (11/24) with a fractured forearm. He returned to action at Minnesota (12/1) and promptly led the defense with a season-high tying 13 tackles. Church currently leads the team with two interceptions and is second with 85 tackles. He has also logged five pass breakups, two tackles for loss and a forced fumble. BYRON THE BREAKUP ARTIST Byron Jones was a standout defensive player in the Cowboys secondary as a rookie in 2015, finishing the season fifth on the team with 76 tackles, adding two tackles for loss, and first on the defense with 12 passes defensed. Jones was the first Cowboys rookie defender to lead the team in pass breakups since Derek Ross (12) in 2002, and is the only rookie defender in Cowboys history to finish the season with 75-plus tackles and lead the team in breakups (Cowboys did not track PBUs before 1984): Cowboys Rookies to Lead Defense in PBUs - Single Season Player PBUs Derek Ross, 2002...12 Byron Jones, 2015...12 Jones returned to swatting passes to start 2016, breaking up one pass against the N.Y. Giants (9/11) in the season opener along with seven tackles. He had six stops and a breakup at Washington (9/18). Jones made five tackles, a breakup and a forced fumble against Chicago (9/25). He had six stops and a breakup against Cincinnati (10/9), then at Green Bay (10/16) contributed four stops and a breakup. Jones posted nine tackles - good for second on the team - against Philadelphia (10/30). He led the team at Pittsburgh (11/13) with a career-high 12 tackles and tackle for loss. Jones finished second on the squad against Washington (11/24) with 11 stops, a tackle for loss and a breakup, then made eight stops and a breakup at Minnesota (12/1). For the 2016 season, Jones currently is second on the team in pass breakups with seven. He is also fourth with 82 tackles.

UNLEASH MALIEK Maliek Collins had 2.0 sacks against Cody Kessler at Cleveland (11/6) to mark the first time a rookie defender recorded twoplus sacks in a single game since DeVonte Holloman had 2.0 against Philadelphia (12/29/13). DeMarcus Ware owns the rookie record with 3.0 sacks against Carolina (12/24/05). He picked up his third sack of the season at Minnesota (12/1) along with three tackles. On the season, Collins is third with 3.0 sacks and is fourth with 11 quarterback pressures, while he also has 25 tackles and a tackle for loss in his first pro season. COWBOYS DL = WEEK 6 NFC DPOTW The Dallas Cowboys added David Irving via the Kansas City Chiefs practice squad last season as a rookie. In 12 games in 2015 he became a rotational player on the defensive line, summing up 14 tackles, a half sack, two tackles for loss, 14 quarterback pressures and a blocked field goal. He returned in 2016 to contribute more to the defense and leads the team with three forced fumbles, is second with a career-high 16 quarterback pressures and is tied for third with four tackles for loss. He has also made nine tackles, a sack, three pass breakups and a fumble recovery. In the season opener against the N.Y. Giants (9/11) he posted three tackles and a tackle for loss. Irving led the team with a career-high four pressures against Chicago (9/25). He had his best game to date at Green Bay (10/16), notching a tackle, a sack, a tackle for loss, a breakup, a fumble recovery and three forced fumbles. His three forced fumbles tied for third-most all-time in a single game in NFL history, and he became the second Cowboy to do accomplish that feat, joining DeMarcus Ware (2005). For his efforts against the Packers, Irving was named the NFC Defensive Player of The Week for Week 6, becoming the first Dallas defender to win the award since Sean Lee did it last season (Week 2-2015) and the first defensive lineman since Leon Lett (Week 5-1996). Irving tied his career-best with four pressures at Minnesota (12/1). 20 POINT LIMIT Through 13 games played, the Dallas Cowboys defensive unit is allowing only 18.2 points-per-game to rank fifth in the league. The defense had a streak of not allowing a team to score more than 17 points in four consecutive games (9/25/16-10/30/16) to mark the longest such streak in a single season since the 2009 team had a streak of five games in 2009 (11/1-11/26). Additionally, Dallas is one of four teams to give up 20-or-more points to opposing team s offenses five times-or-less this season - tied for the fewest games in the NFL. Fewest Games to Allow 20-or-more Points - 2016 NFL Team Games Dallas... 5 Kansas City... 5 New England... 5 Seattle... 5 POINTS HARD TO COME BY The Dallas Cowboys defense has allowed 18.3 points-pergame (238 points) by opposing offenses in the NFL in 2016 to place fifth in the league: Fewest Points Allowed - 2016 NFL Defense Team Points PPG Minnesota...225 17.3 New England...230 17.7 Seattle...232 17.8 Baltimore...237 18.2 Dallas...238 18.3 29 TAKEAWAYS FROM MIGHTY ORPHANS Dallas Cowboys Defensive Coordinator Rod Marinelli has dubbed his defense The Mighty Orphans in respect of his group of defenders that are made up of castaways in the NFL that are not top draft picks or major free agent signees. Instead, they are a core group of men who will fight on every snap, a mantra that Marinelli distills upon his unit. The nickname, one that Marinelli gives with respect, is based on the book the Twelve Mighty Orphans written by Jim Dent, which tells the story of the Masonic Orphanage in Fort Worth, TX. During the 1930s and 40s, the orphanage, under coach Rusty Russell, played high school football with a limited enrollment of 150 and little to no budget as they went on to tie Corsicana in the 1932 high school state championship game. With that nickname and mantra, the defense has been opportunistic with 14 takeaways (9 fumble recoveries; 5 INTs) through 14 weeks to tie for 23rd in the NFL. The unit had two takeaways (two fumble recoveries) against Chicago (9/25). At Green Bay (10/16) the defense gathered a season-high four takeaways (3 fum; 1 INT) to mark the most in a single game since four at Washington (12/28/14). The defense collected three (2 fum; 1 INT) at the N.Y. Giants (12/11). SHUTOUTS AND SACKS The Dallas Cowboys defense has recorded three shutouts in a half this season. The defense turned in its best performance against Cincinnati (10/9). The unit held the Bengals offense scoreless through through the third quarter to mark the first shutout through three quarters since at Philadelphia (9/20/15). It was also the fifth consecutive game that the Cowboys have held their opponent scoreless during at least one quarter in 2016 to join the 1975 team as the only two times that has happened in franchise history. The defense extended that streak at Green Bay (10/16), holding the Packers offense scoreless in the third quarter to match the 1975 defense as the only two teams to accomplish that feat through the first six games. At Cleveland (11/6), the defense shut out the Browns offense in the second half while also limiting their offense to 33 yards. The defensive unit logged its third shutout in a half at the N.Y. Giants (12/11) with a first half blanketing of the Giants offense. The defense also logged four sacks on Cincinnati s Andy Dalton - the most since logging five against New England (10/11/15) - with Terrell McClain leading the way with a career-high 1.5, while Benson Mayowa and Cedric Thornton each had one and Jack Crawford had a half sack. The unit produced three sacks against Philadelphia (10/30) with Tyrone Crawford producing his second career multi-sack game with 1.5 takedowns while Orlando Scandrick added one and Thornton had a 0.5 sack. The defense tied its season high with four quarterback takedowns at Cleveland (11/6) led by the first two of Maliek Collins career, while Justin Durant (1.0), Anthony Hitchens (0.5) and Damien Wilson (0.5) also contributed. The unit collected three sacks at Minnesota (12/1) with Collins, Hitchens and Mayowa each finding their way to a Viking quarterback. Mayowa had another sack and was joined by Tyrone Crawford at the N.Y. Giants (12/11). On the year, the defensive unit has produced 26.0 sacks with Tyrone Crawford leading the way with 4.5. LIMITING BIG PLAYS The defense of Dallas has made it a point of emphasis of limiting opposing team s offenses on big plays. Through 14 weeks of the 2016 NFL season, the Cowboys are tied for the fifth-fewest plays of 10-plus runs allowed (29): Big Rush Plays Allowed, 10+ Yards - 2016 NFL Defense Team 10+ Yd Runs Baltimore...21 New England...26 Seattle...27 N.Y. Giants...28 Dallas...29 Tennessee...29 NO HUNDREDS EXCHANGED HERE Through 14 weeks of the 2016 season the defense of the Dallas Cowboys are one of only three units (New England and San Diego) in the National Football League to not allow a 100-yard rusher.

BAILEY FROM 50 For his career, Dan Bailey is 24-of-33 (72.7) from 50-plus yards, and sits atop the club s charts for 50-yarders in a season (six - 2013) and career, while he also tied a franchise-long 56-yard field goal twice - at Seattle (10/12/14) and against the N.Y. Giants (9/11/16). He also boasts the third-highest percentage of field goals from this range in NFL history with a 75.0 clip. Bailey has hit two 50+ field goals in a game four times (three times in 2013), including most recently in the 2016 season opener against the N.Y. Giants (9/11/16), to tie Eddie Murray (at Minnesota, 12/12/93) for the most in a single game. At Kansas City (9/15/13) Bailey was true on three tries, including a pair from 50-plus yards (51 and a career-long 53). Bailey s two 50-yard field goals marked the second time in team history a kicker hit two 50-plus tries in the same game. The first was Eddie Murray at Minnesota, 12/12/93 (51 and 52 yards). Bailey did it twice more after nailing two 53-yarders at Detroit (10/27) and two 50-yarders against Green Bay (12/15). In 2014, Bailey finished five-of-seven (71.4) on field goals from 50 yards-or-more during the regular season for the second-most field goals made in a single season in team history. He was five-of-six from 50 yards in 2015, the second-highest percentage (83.3) in team history in a single season from 50-yards, and tied for the second-most made in a single season. Bailey opened 2016 with four field goals against the N.Y. Giants (9/11), with two from 50 yards (including a career and franchise-long to tying 56-yarder) to tie for the most 50-yard field goals in a single game in team history. He is three-of-four in 2016 from 50 yards. GAME-WINNING KICKS In his rookie season, Dan Bailey was called upon six times to win or tie the game with his foot. Four times he came through for Dallas. Bailey s four game-winning field goals were the most by a Dallas Cowboy in a single season and the most by a rookie in NFL history. In 2012 Bailey had four opportunities to do the same, and he came through in three games including two in overtime. He added one game-winner in 2013 with a 35-yarder at the N.Y. Giants (11/24). Bailey was one-of-two during the 2014 season. His only game-winner of the 2015 season came at Washington (12/7) where he nailed a 54-yarder - tied for the second-longest kick of his career, and the longest game-winner of his career. In team history, there have now been 39 instances in which a kicker was true on a game-winning field goal with 2:00-or-less left in the fourth quarter or in overtime. Bailey has rang true with 10 game-winners - and a franchise-best five in overtime - to serve as the most in team history: Dallas Cowboys Game-Winning Field Goals Player Opp, Date Yards Score Time Left Greene PIT, 9/17/61 27 27-24 0:00 Greene @NYG, 10/29/61 32 17-16 1:23 Villanueva @Was, 11/13/66 37 31-30 0:19 Fritsch @StL, 11/7/71 26 16-13 1:53 Fritsch @Chi, 9/16/73 11 20-17 1:26 Herrera STL, 11/13/74 20 17-14 0:04 Fritsch @Phi, 10/26/75 42 20-17 0:01 Herrera BAL, 9/26/76 32 30-27 0:03 Septien @StL, 10/15/78 47 24-21 3:28-OT Septien @StL, 9/2/79 27 22-21 1:16 Septien @NYG, 11/4/79 22 16-14 0:03 Septien TB,10/9/81 42 27-24 4:38-OT Septien NO, 10/21/84 41 30-27 3:42-OT Septien NE, 11/22/84 23 20-17 0:04 Septien @Phi, 10/19/86 38 17-14 0:02 Murray @NYG, 1/2/94 41 16-13 4:16-OT Boniol NYG, 12/17/95 35 21-20 0:00 Boniol @SF, 11/10/96 29 20-17 0:00 Cunningham WAS, 11/16/97 42 17-14 0:04 Seder @Car, 10/1/00 24 16-13 11:08-OT Seder WAS, 10/15/01 26 9-7 0:00 Cundiff @StL, 9/29/02 48 13-10 0:00 Cundiff @NYG, 9/15/03 25 35-32 9:04-OT Cundiff PHI, 10/12/03 28 23-21 1:11 Cortez NYG, 10/16/05 45 16-13 3:47-OT Gramatica @NYG, 12/2/06 46 23-20 0:06 Folk @Buf, 10/8/07 53 25-24 0:02 Buehler @Ind, 12/5/10 38 38-35 8:01-OT Buehler WAS, 12/19/10 39 33-30 0:55 Bailey @SF, 9/18/11 19 27-24 12:10-OT Bailey WAS, 9/26/11 40 18-16 1:52 Bailey @Was, 11/20/11 39 27-24 5:47-OT Bailey MIA, 11/24/11 28 20-19 0:00 Bailey CLE, 11/18/12 38 23-20 6:07-OT Bailey @Cin, 12/9/12 40 20-19 0:00 Bailey PIT, 12/16/12 21 27-24 13:36-OT Bailey @NYG, 11/24/13 35 24-21 0:00 Bailey HOU, 10/5/14 49 20-17 7:45-OT Bailey @Was, 12/7/15 54 19-16 0:09 30 BAILEY S BOOTS Since joining the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2011 as the club s kicker, Dan Bailey has recorded 23 games with three-or-more field goals - the most in team history. He also has seven games with four-or-more field goals - tops in team history Ḃailey had five games with three-or-more field goals as a rookie in 2011, including his first game with four-or-more when he struck a career-best six against Washington (9/26/11). He matched that total with five games in 2012, while also adding one game with four field goals at Carolina (10/21/12). For the third consecutive season in 2013 he notched five games with three-ormore field goals, with a season-high five field goals made against Green Bay (12/15/13). In 2014 and 2015 he recorded three each, while he added one four field goal game in 2014 and a career-high two in 2015. Bailey began 2016 with a bang, connecting on all four field goal attempts against the N.Y. Giants (9/11) to break a tie with Rafael Septien for his 22nd game with three-or-more field goals to establish a team record, while also extending his team record with his seventh career game with four-or-more field goals made: On the season he has recorded four games with three-or-more field goals, and one game with four-plus: Games with 3+ FGs Made Games with 4+ FGs Made Players Games Players Games Dan Bailey...25 Dan Bailey...7 Rafael Septien...21 Chris Boniol...4 Richie Cunningham...11 Richie Cunningham...3 Chris Boniol...10 Eddie Murray...3 Eddie Murray...7 Five others...2 Toni Fritsch...7 MORE RELIABLE IS BETTER Dan Bailey came to Dallas in 2011 as a rookie free agent and immediately earned his spot as the club s place kicker, finishing the season 32-of-37 (86.5%) on field goals for the second-best field goal percentage by a rookie in franchise history. His 32 field goals made were also a club rookie record. He had a streak of 26 consecutive made which were the most by a rookie in NFL history. In his second season he finished with a 93.5 (29-of-31) field goal percentage - second in team history. He went 28-of-30 (93.3) in 2013, hitting 30 consecutive field goals from 2013 into 2014 to establish a team record. Bailey finished 2014 25-of-29 (86.2) with a career-high 56 extra points to tie the third-most in team history. He was 30-of-32 with field goal tries and hit all 25 PATs in 2015, and is 21-of-24 on field goals while connecting on all 37 PATs for 100 points in 2016. For his career, Bailey has converted 165-of-183 tries (90.2%), and his field goals made are the most in team history. Bailey has also hit all 241 PAT tries - second in franchise history: Dallas Cowboys Career Kicking Chart Field Goals Made Dan Bailey... 165 Rafael Septien... 162 Chris Boniol... 81 Richie Cunningham... 75 Mike Clark... 69 Field Goal Percentage Dan Bailey...90.2 Chris Boniol...87.1 Eddie Murray...83.3 Richie Cunningham...79.8 Nick Folk...79.0 PATs MADE Rafael Septien... 388 Dan Bailey... 241 Mike Clark... 180 Nick Folk... 131 Danny Villanueva... 125 Toni Fritsch... 119 Chris Boniol... 118 Efren Herrera... 106 Billy Cundiff... 100 MAKING THE POINT Dan Bailey has been a scoring machine since entering the league in 2011 as the former undrafted free agent has totaled 736 points to rank third in team history: All-Time Cowboys Points Leaders 1. Emmitt Smith, RB... 986 (1990-02) 2. Rafael Septien, K... 874 (1978-86) 3. Dan Bailey, K... 736 (2011-16) 4. Tony Dorsett, RB... 516 (1977-87) 5. Bob Hayes, WR... 456 (1965-74) In 2014 Bailey passed Michael Irvin (392), Bob Hayes (456) and Tony Dorsett (516) for third on Dallas all-time points list. He also reached 400 points during the season to become the second kicker (Rafael Septien - 874) in team history - fifth player overall - to do so. At Philadelphia (12/14/14) he reached 500 career points Bailey in his 62nd game to become the second-fastest kicker in NFL history to hit that mark. He reached 600 points against Carolina (11/26/15). Bailey crossed off 700 points at Cleveland (11/6/16) to become the third Cowboy - second kicker (Septien) - to reach that number.

CAN T MISS KICKER The Dallas Cowboys feature one of the league s most dependable kickers, as the former 2011 undrafted free agent has hit true on 150-of-165 field goals for his career. During that time, Dan Bailey has challenged some of the franchise s longest consecutive field goal records, including 26 in a row in his first season to tie the second-longest streak in team history and mark the longest streak of field goals made by a rookie in team and NFL history. He then hit 21 in a row in between his second and third seasons (2012-13) - the third-longest in team history. However, after that streak was snapped, Bailey quickly embarked on a new field goals streak in 2013 and extended it into the 2014 season. He opened the season with one field goal made against San Francisco (9/7) to extend his streak to 22 straight field goals made and move to the third-longest streak. Bailey then hit all four of his tries at Tennessee (9/14/14) to extend his field goals made to 26 in a row, tying Chris Boniol (1995) and his 2011 total for the second-longest streak in team history. He had two field goals at St. Louis (9/21/14) to reach 28 in a row and pass Boniol s 1995 total of 27 to establish the longest streak of field goals made in team history. He continued that streak up to 30 successful kicks before missing a 53-yarder against Houston (10/5/14). Bailey had a streak of 21 consecutive field goals made - tied for fifth-longest in team history - that began with three made at Washington (12/28/14) in 2014 and continued with 18 straight in 2015 until he missed his first one at Tampa Bay (11/15) to end the streak: Consecutive Field Goals Made by a Dallas Kicker Player FGs Year Dan Bailey...30 2013-14 Chris Boniol...27 1996 Chris Boniol...26 1995 Dan Bailey...26 2011 Dan Bailey...21 2012-13 Dan Bailey... 21 2014-15 ACCURATE & DEADLY After connecting on his first field goal at Seattle (10/12/14), Dan Bailey reached 100 career field goals made. His trek to 100 was made during his 54th career game, allowing him to become the second-fastest kicker in NFL history to get to that milestone: Fastest to 100 Career Field Goals Made - NFL Player Games Jan Stenerud... 53 Dan Bailey... 54 Olindo Mare... 55 Mike Vanderjagt... 55 Robbie Gould... 55 By reaching 100 career field goals made, Bailey s stats qualified amongst league record books for accuracy. He is now 165-of- 183 on field goals for a connection percentage of 90.2 that makes him the most accurate kicker in NFL history: Player Years GP FGM FGA PCT Dan Bailey^... 2011-16 93 165 183 90.2 Justin Tucker^... 2012-16 77 161 180 89.4 S. Hauschka^... 2008-16 114 185 212 87.3 S. Gostkowski^... 2006-16 165 296 340 87.1 Mike Vanderjagt... 1998-06 135 230 266 86.5 Nate Kaeding... 2004-12 115 181 210 86.2 Rob Bironas... 2005-13 144 239 279 85.7 Matt Bryant^... 2002-16 202 327 382 85.6 Robbie Gould^... 2005-16 173 279 326 85.6 S. Graham... 2001-15 178 277 324 85.5 ^indicates active player In 2015, Bailey made 30-of-32 field goals (career-high 93.8) to tie for the league lead in field goal percentage, tied for fifth in field goals made and was 12th with 115 total points to earn his first trip to the Pro Bowl. He is 21-of-24 on field goals (87.5%) with 37 PATs to tie for third in PATs, tied for eighth in field goal percentage, 14th in points (100) and tied for 15th in field goals made by 2016 NFL kickers. THIRTY-SOMETHING After connecting on two-of-three field goals at Buffalo (12/27/15), Dan Bailey reached 30 field goals on the season for the second time of his career. It was also only the fourth time a Dallas kicker had reached 30 field goals made and the first since his 2011 season when he made 32 field goals: Player Year FGM FGA PCT Richie Cunningham...1997 34 37 91.9 Chris Boniol...1996 32 36 88.9 Dan Bailey...2011 32 37 86.5 Dan Bailey...2015 30 32 93.8 31 JONES-ING TO PUNT Dallas Cowboys punter Chris Jones had a career year in 2015. The fourth-year pro ranked third with a career-high 42.5 net average and was 20th with a 45.2 gross while his 27 punts downed inside opponents 20-yard line tied for 14th. In 2016, Jones is 14th with a 45.7 gross average, is tied for 12th with a 40.5 net average and has 19 punts downed inside the 20-yard line to tie for 19th. He logged a career-best 55.3 gross average along with a season-long punt of 63 yards on four boots at San Francisco (10/2). For his career, Jones boasts a 45.2 gross average and a net average of 40.4, with 107 punts downed inside the 20-yard line - good for fourth all-time in team history. OH CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN As voted on by the team, the following players were named captains for the 2016 season: 2016 Dallas Cowboys Captains Player Position Dan Bailey Kicker Barry Church Safety Sean Lee Linebacker Travis Frederick Center Jason Witten Tight End 2016 DRAFT CLASS The Dallas Cowboys drafted nine players - five defensive, four offensive - in the 2016 NFL Draft. It was the third consecutive season the team leaned more towards defense, as 17 of the last 26 picks by Dallas in the last three drafts (2014-16) have been on that side of the ball. The new class started off with Dallas first round choice - running back Ezekiel Elliott - who was selected with the fourth overall pick to mark just the second time in team history that the club has selected a running back with a top-five pick (Tony Dorsett, No. 2 overall - 1977). Of the nine players chosen by Dallas, eight made the final roster entering Week One while one (Rico Gathers) was signed to the club s practice squad. Below is a look at each of Dallas picks in the 2016 Draft: Round # Player Position College First 4 Ezekiel Elliott RB Ohio State Second 34 Jaylon Smith LB Notre Dame Third 67 Maliek Collins DT Nebraska Fourth 101 Charles Tapper DE Oklahoma Fourth 135 Dak Prescott QB Miss. State Sixth 189 Anthony Brown CB Purdue Sixth 212 Kavon Frazier S C. Michigan Sixth 135 Darius Jackson RB E. Michigan Sixth 217 Rico Gathers TE Baylor *Bold indicates made final roster WELCOME TO DALLAS Beginning with the start of free agency, Dallas added their share of new faces to compete for a chance to become a Cowboy in 2016. The following players marked the new additions and subtractions during the 2016 season: PLAYERS SIGNED Player Position Ex-Team 2015 GP/GS Emmett Cleary T N.Y. Giants 0/0+* Ryan Davis DE Jacksonville 14/0+@ Justin Durant LB Atlanta 13/12 Joe Looney C Tennessee 8/6 Benson Mayowa DE Oakland 12/2 Leon McFadden CB N.Y. Giants 2/0 Alfred Morris RB Washington 16/16 Mark Sanchez QB Denver 4/2+% Cedric Thornton DT Philadelphia 13/13 PLAYERS LOST Player Position New Team 2015 GP/GS Mackenzy Bernadeau G Jacksonville 16/1 Matt Cassel QB Tennessee 10/8 Robert Turbin RB Indianapolis 10/0 + Indicates players acquired after final cuts. @ Ryan Davis played in 14 games with Jacksonville in 2015. % Mark Sanchez spent the offseason and preseason with Denver before being released. Previously played four games with Philadelphia in 2015. * Emmett Cleary spent the 2015 season on the N.Y. Giants practice squad.

ROSTERS AND DEPTH CHART

2016 UNOFFICIAL DALLAS COWBOYS DEPTH CHART Rookies Underlined, [injured] OFFENSE WR -- 88 Dez Bryant 19 Brice Butler 16 Vince Mayle LT -- 77 Tyron Smith 79 Chaz Green LG -- 65 Ronald Leary C -- 72 Travis Frederick 73 Joe Looney RG -- 70 Zack Martin 63 Emmett Cleary RT -- 68 Doug Free 63 Emmett Cleary TE -- 82 Jason Witten 89 Gavin Escobar WR -- 83 Terrance Williams 11 Cole Beasley 13 Lucky Whitehead QB -- 4 Dak Prescott 9 Tony Romo 3 Mark Sanchez RB -- 21 Ezekiel Elliott 46 Alfred Morris 25 Lance Dunbar 34 Darius Jackson FB -- 41 Keith Smith DEFENSE DE -- 98 Tyrone Crawford 95 David Irving 75 Ryan Davis DT -- 96 Maliek Collins 95 David Irving DT -- 97 Terrell McClain 92 Cedric Thornton DE -- 58 Jack Crawford 90 DeMarcus Lawrence 93 Benson Mayowa SLB -- 57 Damien Wilson 52 Andrew Gachkar 51 Kyle Wilber MLB -- 59 Anthony Hitchens 53 Mark Nzeocha WLB -- 50 Sean Lee 56 Justin Durant CB -- 39 Brandon Carr CB -- [24 Morris Claiborne] 23 Leon McFadden CB -- 32 Orlando Scandrick 30 Anthony Brown SS -- 42 Barry Church 27 J.J. Wilcox 35 Kavon Frazier FS -- 31 Byron Jones 38 Jeff Heath SPECIAL TEAMS P -- 6 Chris Jones K -- 5 Dan Bailey LS -- 91 L.P. Ladouceur H -- 6 Chris Jones KOR -- 13 Lucky Whitehead 25 Lance Dunbar 34 Darius Jackson PR -- 13 Lucky Whitehead 11 Cole Beasley MALIEK Collins... KAVON Frazier... Andrew GACHKAR... Louis-Philippe LADOUCEUR... PRONUNCIATION GUIDE mah-leek Benson MAYOWA... KAY-von TERRELL McClain... GATCH-car Mark NZEOCHA... LAH-doo-sahr TYRON Smith... may-oh-uh tuh-rell nuh-zah-chuh TIE-rin COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Jason Garrett Assistants: Joe Baker (secondary), Brett Bech (asst. strength and conditioning), Rich Bisaccia (asst. head coach/special teams coordinator), Ben Bloom (assistant coach/special projects), Gary Brown (running backs), Stephen Brown (offensive assistant), Marc Colombo (asst. offensive line), Derek Dooley (wide receivers), Matt Eberflus (passing game coordinator/linebackers), Greg Jackson (safeties), Leon Lett (defensive tackles), Scott Linehan (offensive coordinator), Steve Loney (senior offensive assistant), Rod Marinelli (defensive coordinator/ defensive line), Keith O Quinn (asst. special teams), Frank Pollack (offensive line), Michael Pope (tight ends), Kendall Smith (asst. strength and conditioning), Kyle Valero (asst. wide receivers), Turner West (defensive assistant), Wade Wilson (quarterbacks), Mike Woicik (strength and conditioning coordinator).

DALLAS COWBOYS 2016 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER (Dec. 12, 2016) NO NAME POS HGT WGT BIRTH- DATE NFL EXP COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL HOMETOWN 5 Bailey, Dan K 6-0 195 1/26/88 6 Oklahoma State Mustang, Okla. 11 Beasley, Cole WR 5-8 180 4/26/89 5 Southern Methodist Little Elm, Texas 30 Brown Anthony CB 5-11 196 12/15/93 R Purdue Tampa, Fla. 88 Bryant, Dez WR 6-2 220 11/4/88 7 Oklahoma State Lufkin, Texas 19 Butler, Brice WR 6-3 220 1/29/90 4 San Diego State Norcross, Ga. 39 Carr, Brandon CB 6-0 210 5/19/86 9 Grand Valley State Flint, Mich. 42 Church, Barry S 6-2 218 2/11/88 7 Toledo Pittsburgh, Pa. 24 Claiborne, Morris CB 5-11 192 2/7/90 5 Louisiana State Shreveport, La. 63 Cleary, Emmett T 6-7 324 4/27/90 2 Boston College Tokyo, Japan 96 Collins, Maliek DT 6-2 305 4/8/95 R Nebraska Kansas City, Mo. 58 Crawford, Jack DT 6-5 288 9/7/88 5 Penn State Longport, N.J. 98 Crawford, Tyrone DL 6-4 295 11/22/89 5 Boise State Windsor, Ontario 75 Davis, Ryan DE 6-2 270 2/24/89 4 Bethune-Cookman Tampa, Fla. 25 Dunbar, Lance RB 5-8 195 1/25/90 5 North Texas Haltom City, Texas 56 Durant, Justin LB 6-1 230 9/21/85 10 Hampton Florence, S.C. 21 Elliott, Ezekiel RB 6-0 225 7/22/95 R Ohio State St. Louis, Mo. 89 Escobar, Gavin TE 6-6 260 2/3/91 4 San Diego State Orange County, Calif. 35 Frazier, Kavon S 6-0 215 8/11/94 R Central Michigan Grand Rapids, Mich. 72 Frederick, Travis C 6-4 318 3/18/91 4 Wisconsin Sharon, Wisc. 68 Free, Doug T 6-6 318 1/16/84 10 Northern Illinois Manitowoc, Wisc. 52 Gachkar, Andrew LB 6-2 240 11/4/88 6 Missouri Overland Park, Kan. 79 Green, Chaz T 6-5 318 4/8/92 2 Florida Tampa, Fla. 38 Heath, Jeff S 6-1 212 5/14/91 4 Saginaw Valley State Lake Orion, Mich. 59 Hitchens, Anthony LB 6-0 235 6/10/92 3 Iowa Lorain, Ohio 95 Irving, David DE 6-7 285 8/18/93 2 Iowa State San Jacinto, Calif. 34 Jackson, Darius RB 6-0 222 12/1/93 R Eastern Michigan Sparta, Ill. 31 Jones, Byron S 6-0 205 9/26/92 2 Connecticut New Britain, Conn. 6 Jones, Chris P 6-0 205 7/21/89 5 Carson Newman Rome, Ga. 91 Ladouceur, Louis-Philippe LS 6-5 256 3/13/81 12 California Pointe-Claire, Quebec 90 Lawrence, DeMarcus DE 6-3 270 4/28/92 3 Boise State Aiken, S.C. 65 Leary, Ronald G 6-3 320 4/29/89 4 Memphis Baton Rouge, La. 50 Lee, Sean LB 6-2 238 7/22/86 7 Penn State Pittsburgh, Pa. 73 Looney, Joe C 6-3 315 8/31/90 4 Wake Forest Lake Worth, Fla. 70 Martin, Zack G 6-4 315 11/20/90 3 Notre Dame Indianapolis, Ind. 16 Mayle, Vince WR 6-2 228 6/12/91 1 Washington State Sacramento, Calif 93 Mayowa, Benson DE 6-3 265 8/3/91 4 Idaho Inglewood, Calif. 97 McClain, Terrell DT 6-2 302 7/20/88 6 South Florida Pensacola, Fla. 23 McFadden, Leon CB 5-10 190 10/26/90 3 San Diego State Beliflower, Calif. 46 Morris, Alfred RB 5-10 222 12/12/88 5 Florida Atlantic Pensacola, Fla. 53 Nzeocha, Mark LB 6-3 240 1/1/90 2 Wyoming Neusitz, Germany 4 Prescott, Dak QB 6-2 238 7/29/93 R Mississippi State Haughton, La. 9 Romo, Tony QB 6-2 230 4/21/80 14 Eastern Illinois Burlington, Wisc. 3 Sanchez, Mark QB 6-2 225 11/11/86 8 Southern California Mission Viejo, Calif. 32 Scandrick, Orlando CB 5-10 196 2/10/87 9 Boise State Los Alamitos, Calif. 41 Smith, Keith FB 6-0 240 4/8/92 3 San Jose State Covina, Calif. 77 Smith, Tyron T 6-5 320 12/12/90 6 Southern California Moreno Valley, Calif. 92 Thornton, Cedric DT 6-4 295 6/21/88 5 Southern Arkansas Star City, Ark. 13 Whitehead, Lucky WR 5-9 180 6/2/92 2 Florida Atlantic Manassas, Va. 51 Wilber, Kyle LB 6-4 245 4/26/89 5 Wake Forest Apopka, Fla. 27 Wilcox, J.J. S 6-0 212 2/14/91 4 Georgia Southern Cairo, Ga. 83 Williams, Terrance WR 6-2 210 9/8/89 4 Baylor Dallas, Texas 57 Wilson, Damien LB 6-1 245 5/28/93 2 Minnesota Gloster, Miss. 82 Witten, Jason TE 6-6 263 5/6/82 14 Tennessee Elizabethton, Tenn. PRACTICE SQUAD 67 DeBord, Clay T 6-6 305 5/13/92 R Eastern Washington Lewiston, Idaho 78 Edwards, Kadeem G 6-4 313 1/24/91 1 Tennessee State Sanford, Fla. 80 Gathers, Rico TE 6-6 281 1/7/94 R Baylor Reserve, La. 48 George, Jeremiah LB 5-11 234 1/24/92 3 Iowa State Clearwater, Fla. 81 Jones, Andy WR 6-1 222 6/28/94 R Jacksonville (Fla) Clermont, Fla. 76 Moore, Zach DE 6-6 290 9/5/90 2 Concordia-St. Paul Chicago, Ill. 29 Seamster, Sammy CB 6-0 205 2/5/91 1 Middle Tennessee State Oolteway, Tenn. 62 Seymour, Ryan G 6-4 305 2/7/90 2 Vanderbilt Kingsland, Ga. 28 Showers, Jameill S 6-2 230 9/6/91 1 Texas-El Paso Killeen, Texas 45 Smith, Rod FB 6-3 240 1/10/92 2 Ohio State Joplin, Mo. RESERVE/DID NOT REPORT 55 McClain, Rolando LB 6-4 255 7/14/89 6 Alabama Decatur, Ala. RESERVE/SUSPENDED 94 Gregory, Randy DE 6-5 255 11/23/92 2 Nebraska Fishers, Ind. RESERVE/NFI 20 54 McFadden, Darren Smith, Jaylon RB LB 6-1 6-2 220 240 8/27/87 6/14/95 9 R Arkansas Notre Dame North Little Rock, Ark. Fort Wayne, Ind. RESERVE/PUP 84 Hanna, James TE 6-4 260 7/14/89 5 Oklahoma Flower Mound, Texas RESERVE/INJURED 17 Moore, Kellen QB 6-0 200 7/12/89 5 Boise State Prosser, Wash. 71 Collins, La el G 6-4 315 7/26/93 2 Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La. 87 Swaim, Geoff TE 6-4 260 9/16/93 2 Texas Chico, Calif. 99 Tapper, Charles DE 6-2 270 5/7/93 R Oklahoma Baltimore, Md.

DALLAS COWBOYS 2016 NUMERICAL ROSTER (Dec. 12, 2016) NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE NFL EXP COLLEGE HOW ACQ 2016 GP-GS-DNP-IA 3 Mark Sanchez QB 6-2 225 30 8 Southern California FA- 16 0-0 - 9-4 4 Dak Prescott QB 6-2 238 23 R Mississippi State D4b- 16 13-13 - 0-0 5 Dan Bailey K 6-0 195 28 6 Oklahoma State FA- 11 13-0 - 0-0 6 Chris Jones P 6-0 205 27 5 Carson Newman FA- 11 13-0 - 0-0 9 Tony Romo QB 6-2 230 36 14 Eastern Illinois FA- 03 0-0 - 4-9 11 Cole Beasley WR 5-8 180 27 5 Southern Methodist FA- 12 13-5 - 0-0 13 Lucky Whitehead WR 5-9 180 24 2 Florida Atlantic FA- 15 12-1 - 0-1 16 Vince Mayle WR 6-2 228 25 1 Washington State FA- 15 4-0 - 0-0 19 Brice Butler WR 6-3 220 26 4 San Diego State T(Oak)- 15 13-3 - 0-0 21 Ezekiel Elliott RB 6-0 225 21 R Ohio State D1-16 13-13 - 0-0 23 Leon McFadden CB 5-10 190 26 3 San Diego State FA- 16 6-0 - 0-0 24 Morris Claiborne CB 5-11 192 26 5 Louisiana State D1-12 7-7 - 0-6 25 Lance Dunbar RB 5-8 195 26 5 North Texas FA- 12 10-0 - 0-3 27 J.J. Wilcox S 6-0 212 25 4 Georgia Southern D3b- 13 11-4 - 0-2 30 Anthony Brown CB 5-11 196 22 R Purdue D6a- 16 13-6 - 0-0 31 Byron Jones S 6-0 205 24 2 Connecticut D1-15 13-13 - 0-0 32 Orlando Scandrick CB 5-10 196 29 9 Boise State D5-08 9-8 - 0-4 34 Darius Jackson RB 6-0 222 23 R Eastern Michigan D6c- 16 0-0 - 0-13 35 Kavon Frazier S 6-0 215 22 R Central Michigan D6b-16 6-0 - 3-4 38 Jeff Heath S 6-1 212 25 4 Saginaw Valley State FA- 13 13-0 - 0-0 39 Brandon Carr CB 6-0 210 30 9 Grand Valley State UFA(KC)- 12 13-13 - 0-0 41 Keith Smith FB 6-0 240 24 3 San Jose State FA- 15 13-0 - 0-0 42 Barry Church S 6-2 218 28 7 Toledo FA- 10 9-9 - 0-4 46 Alfred Morris RB 5-10 222 28 5 Florida Atlantic UFA(Was)- 16 13-0 - 0-0 50 Sean Lee LB 6-2 238 30 7 Penn State D2-10 13-13 - 0-0 51 Kyle Wilber LB 6-4 245 27 5 Wake Forest D4a- 12 12-1 - 0-1 52 Andrew Gachkar LB 6-2 240 28 6 Missouri UFA(SD)- 15 13-0 - 0-0 53 Mark Nzeocha LB 6-3 240 26 2 Wyoming D7a- 15 4-0 - 0-9 56 Justin Durant LB 6-1 230 31 10 Hampton FA- 16 12-0 - 0-1 57 Damien Wilson LB 6-1 245 23 2 Minnesota D4-15 13-4 - 0-0 58 Jack Crawford DT 6-5 288 28 5 Penn State FA- 14 13-9 - 0-0 59 Anthony Hitchens LB 6-0 235 24 3 Iowa D4-14 13-13 - 0-0 63 Emmett Cleary T 6-7 324 26 2 Boston College FA- 16 10-0 - 0-0 65 Ronald Leary G 6-3 320 27 4 Memphis FA- 12 11-10 - 0-2 68 Doug Free T 6-6 318 32 10 Northern Illinois D4b- 07 13-13 - 0-0 70 Zack Martin G 6-4 315 26 3 Notre Dame D1-14 13-13 - 0-0 72 Travis Frederick C 6-4 318 25 4 Wisconsin D1-13 13-13 - 0-0 73 Joe Looney C 6-3 315 26 4 Wake Forest UFA(Ten)- 16 13-1 - 0-0 75 Ryan Davis DE 6-2 270 27 4 Bethune-Cookman FA- 16 7-0 - 0-5 77 Tyron Smith T 6-5 320 26 6 Southern California D1-11 11-11 - 0-2 79 Chaz Green T 6-5 318 24 2 Florida D3-15 4-2 - 0-9 82 Jason Witten TE 6-6 263 34 14 Tennessee D3-03 13-13 - 0-0 83 Terrance Williams WR 6-2 210 27 4 Baylor D3a- 13 13-12 - 0-0 88 Dez Bryant WR 6-2 220 28 7 Oklahoma State D1-10 10-10 - 0-3 89 Gavin Escobar TE 6-6 260 25 4 San Diego State D2-13 13-1 - 0-0 90 DeMarcus Lawrence DE 6-3 270 24 3 Boise State D2-14 9-3 - 0-0 91 Louis-Philippe Ladouceur LS 6-5 256 35 12 California FA- 05 13-0 - 0-0 92 Cedric Thornton DT 6-4 295 28 5 Southern Arkansas UFA(Phi)- 16 13-0 - 0-0 93 Benson Mayowa DE 6-3 265 25 4 Idaho RFA(Oak)- 16 10-3 - 0-3 95 David Irving DE 6-7 285 23 2 Iowa State PS(KC)- 15 13-0 - 0-0 96 Maliek Collins DT 6-2 305 21 R Nebraska D3-16 13-11 - 0-0 97 Terrell McClain DT 6-2 302 28 6 South Florida FA- 14 13-13 - 0-0 98 Tyrone Crawford DL 6-4 295 27 5 Boise State D3-12 13-13 - 0-0 PRACTICE SQUAD 28 Jameill Showers S 6-1 230 25 1 Texas-El Paso FA- 15 29 Sammy Seamster CB 6-0 205 25 1 Middle Tenn. State FA- 16 45 Rod Smith FB 6-3 240 24 2 Ohio State FA- 15 7-0 - 0-0 48 Jeremiah George LB 5-11 234 24 3 Iowa State FA- 16 62 Ryan Seymour G 6-4 305 26 2 Vanderbilt FA- 16 67 Clay DeBord T 6-6 305 24 R Eastern Washington FA- 16 76 Zach Moore DE 6-6 290 26 2 Concordia, St. Paul FA- 16 78 Kadeem Edwards G 6-4 313 25 1 Tennessee State FA- 16 80 Rico Gathers TE 6-6 281 22 R Baylor D6d- 16 81 Andy Jones WR 6-1 222 22 R Jacksonville (Fla) FA- 16 RESERVE/DID NOT REPORT 55 Rolando McClain LB 6-4 255 27 6 Alabama T(Bal)- 14 RESERVE/SUSPENDED 94 Randy Gregory DE 6-5 255 24 2 Nebraska D2-15 RESERVE/NFI 20 54 Darren McFadden Jaylon Smith RB LB 6-1 6-2 220 240 29 21 9 R Arkansas Notre Dame UFA(Oak)- 15 D2-16 RESERVE/PUP 84 James Hanna TE 6-4 260 27 5 Oklahoma D6-12 RESERVE/INJURED 17 Kellen Moore QB 6-0 200 27 5 Boise State FA- 15 71 La el Collins G 6-4 315 23 2 Louisiana State FA- 15 3-3 - 0-1 87 Geoff Swaim TE 6-4 260 23 2 Texas D7c- 15 9-6 - 0-0 99 Charles Tapper DE 6-2 270 23 R Oklahoma D4a- 16 0-0 - 0-3

DALLAS COWBOYS 2016 POSITIONAL ROSTER (Dec. 12, 2016) NFL HOW NO NAME POS HGT WGT AGE EXP COLLEGE ACQ Quarterback (3) 3 Mark Sanchez QB 6-2 225 30 8 Southern California FA- 16 4 Dak Prescott QB 6-2 238 23 R Mississippi State D4b- 16 9 Tony Romo QB 6-2 230 36 14 Eastern Illinois FA- 03 Running Back (5) 21 Ezekiel Elliott RB 6-0 225 21 R Ohio State D1-16 25 Lance Dunbar RB 5-8 195 26 5 North Texas FA- 12 34 Darius Jackson RB 6-0 222 23 R Eastern Michigan D6c- 16 41 Keith Smith FB 6-0 240 24 3 San Jose State FA- 15 46 Alfred Morris RB 5-10 222 28 5 Florida Atlantic UFA(Was)- 16 Wide Receiver (6) 11 Cole Beasley WR 5-8 180 27 5 Southern Methodist FA- 12 13 Lucky Whitehead WR 5-9 180 24 2 Florida Atlantic FA- 15 16 Vince Mayle WR 6-2 228 25 1 Washington State FA- 15 19 Brice Butler WR 6-3 220 26 4 San Diego State T(Oak)- 15 83 Terrance Williams WR 6-2 210 27 4 Baylor D3a- 13 88 Dez Bryant WR 6-2 220 28 7 Oklahoma State D1-10 Tight End (2) 82 Jason Witten TE 6-6 263 34 14 Tennessee D3-03 89 Gavin Escobar TE 6-6 260 25 4 San Diego State D2-13 Offensive Line (8) 63 Emmett Cleary T 6-7 324 26 2 Boston College FA- 16 65 Ronald Leary G 6-3 320 27 4 Memphis FA- 12 68 Doug Free T 6-6 318 32 10 Northern Illinois D4b- 07 70 Zack Martin G 6-4 315 26 3 Notre Dame D1-14 72 Travis Frederick C 6-4 318 25 4 Wisconsin D1-13 73 Joe Looney C 6-3 315 26 4 Lake Worth UFA(Ten)- 16 77 Tyron Smith T 6-5 320 26 6 Southern California D1-11 79 Chaz Green T 6-5 318 24 2 Florida D3-15 Defensive Line (9) 58 Jack Crawford DT 6-5 288 28 5 Penn State FA- 14 75 Ryan Davis DE 6-2 270 27 4 Bethune-Cookman FA- 16 90 DeMarcus Lawrence DE 6-3 270 24 3 Boise State D2-14 92 Cedric Thornton DT 6-4 295 28 5 Southern Arkansas UFA(Phi)- 16 93 Benson Mayowa DE 6-3 265 25 4 Idaho RFA(Oak)- 16 95 David Irving DE 6-7 285 23 2 Iowa State PS(KC)- 15 96 Maliek Collins DT 6-2 305 21 R Nebraska D3-16 97 Terrell McClain DT 6-2 302 28 6 South Florida FA- 14 98 Tyrone Crawford DL 6-4 295 27 5 Boise State D3-12 Linebackers (7) 50 Sean Lee LB 6-2 238 30 7 Penn State D2-10 51 Kyle Wilber LB 6-4 245 27 5 Wake Forest D4a- 12 52 Andrew Gachkar LB 6-2 240 28 6 Missouri UFA(SD)- 15 53 Mark Nzeocha LB 6-3 240 26 2 Wyoming D7a- 15 56 Justin Durant LB 6-1 230 31 10 Hampton FA- 16 57 Damien Wilson LB 6-1 245 23 2 Minnesota D4-15 59 Anthony Hitchens LB 6-0 235 24 3 Iowa D4-14 Defensive Backs (10) 23 Leon McFadden CB 5-10 190 26 3 San Diego State FA- 16 24 Morris Claiborne CB 5-11 192 26 5 Louisiana State D1-12 27 J.J. Wilcox S 6-0 212 25 4 Georgia Southern D3b- 13 30 Anthony Brown CB 5-11 196 22 R Purdue D6a- 16 31 Byron Jones S 6-0 205 24 2 Connecticut D1-15 32 Orlando Scandrick CB 5-10 196 29 9 Boise State D5-08 35 Kavon Frazier S 6-0 215 22 R Central Michigan D6b-16 38 Jeff Heath S 6-1 212 25 4 Saginaw Valley State FA- 13 39 Brandon Carr CB 6-0 210 30 9 Grand Valley State UFA(KC)- 12 42 Barry Church S 6-2 218 28 7 Toledo FA- 10 Specialists (3) 5 Dan Bailey K 6-0 195 28 6 Oklahoma State FA- 11 6 Chris Jones P 6-0 205 27 5 Carson Newman FA- 11 91 Louis-Philippe Ladouceur LS 6-5 256 35 12 California FA- 05

HOW THE COWBOYS WERE BUILT There are 63 players on the Dallas Cowboys roster. Here s a look at how they came to the Cowboys. FROM THE DRAFT (32): 2003 - Jason Witten (3rd, Tennessee) 2007 - Doug Free (4th, Northern Illinois) 2008 - Orlando Scandrick (5th, Boise State) 2010 - Dez Bryant (1st, Oklahoma State) Sean Lee (2nd, Penn State) 2011 - Tyron Smith (1st, Southern California) 2012 - Morris Claiborne (1st, Louisiana State) Tyrone Crawford (3rd, Boise State) Kyle Wilber (4th, Wake Forest) James Hanna (6th, Oklahoma)& 2013 - Travis Frederick (1st, Wisconsin) Gavin Escobar (2nd, San Diego State) Terrance Williams (3rd, Baylor) J.J. Wilcox (3rd, Georgia Southern) 2014 - Zack Martin (1st, Notre Dame) DeMarcus Lawrence (2nd, Boise State) Anthony Hitchens (4th, Iowa) 2015 - Byron Jones (1st, Connecticut) Randy Gregory (2nd, Nebraska) Chaz Green (3rd, Florida) Damien Wilson (4th, Minnesota) Mark Nzeocha (7th, Wyoming) Geoff Swaim (7th, Texas) 2016 - Ezekiel Elliott (1st, Ohio State) Jaylon Smith (2nd, Notre Dame)& Maliek Collins (3rd, Nebraska) Charles Tapper (4th, Oklahoma)^ Dak Prescott (4th, Mississippi State) Anthony Brown (6th, Purdue) Kavon Frazier (6th, Central Michigan) Darius Jackson (6th, Eastern Michigan) Rico Gathers (6th, Baylor) SIGNED AS FREE AGENTS (27): 2003 - *Tony Romo (Eastern Illinois)^ 2005 - Louis-Philippe Ladouceur (California) 2010 - *Barry Church (Toledo) 2011 - *Dan Bailey (Oklahoma State) *Chris Jones (Carson Newman) 2012 - #Brandon Carr (Grand Valley State) *Cole Beasley (Southern Methodist) *Lance Dunbar (North Texas)^ *Ronald Leary (Memphis) 2013 - *Jeff Heath (Saginaw Valley State) 2014 - Jack Crawford (Penn State) Terrell McClain (South Florida) 2015 - #Andrew Gachkar (Missouri) Vince Mayle (Washington State) #Darren McFadden (Arkansas)& Kellen Moore (Boise State)^ *La el Collins (Louisiana State)^ *Lucky Whitehead (Florida Atlantic) 2016 - Emmett Cleary (Boston College) Ryan Davis (Bethune-Cookman) Justin Durant (Hampton) Leon McFadden (San Diego State) Mark Sanchez (Southern California) #Joe Looney (Wake Forest) #Alfred Morris (Florida Atlantic) #Cedric Thornton (Southern Arkansas) %Benson Mayowa (Oakland, Idaho) IN TRADES (2): 2014 - Rolando McClain (Alabama from Baltimore)% 2015 - Brice Butler (San Diego State from Oakland) PRACTICE SQUAD (1): 2015 - David Irving (Iowa State from Kansas City) ^ - Reserve/Injured & - Reserve/PUP or Reserve/NFI % - Reserve/Suspended # - Unrestricted Free Agent % - Restricted Free Agent * - Undrafted Free Agent @ - Practice Squad CONTRACT STATUS Signed Signed Signed Player Thru Player Thru Player Thru Bailey, Dan... 2020 Gachkar, Andrew... 2016 McFadden, Darren... 2016 Beasley, Cole... 2018 Green, Chaz... 2018 McFadden, Leon... 2017 Brown, Anthony... 2019 Gregory, Randy... 2018 Moore, Kellen... 2016 Bryant, Dez... 2019 Hanna, James... 2018 Morris, Alfred... 2017 Butler, Brice... 2016 Heath, Jeff... 2019 Nzeocha, Mark... 2018 Carr, Brandon... 2016 Hitchens, Anthony... 2017 Prescott, Dak... 2019 Church, Barry... 2016 Irving, David... 2016 Romo, Tony... 2019 Claiborne, Morris... 2016 Jackson, Darius... 2019 Sanchez, Mark... 2016 Cleary, Emmett... 2017 Jones, Byron... 2018 Scandrick, Orlando... 2019 Collins, La el... 2017 Jones, Chris... 2017 Smith, Keith... 2017 Collins, Maliek... 2019 Ladouceur, L.P... 2017 Smith, Tyron... 2023 Crawford, Jack... 2016 Lawrence, DeMarcus... 2017 Street, Devin... 2017 Crawford, Tyrone... 2020 Leary, Ronald... 2016 Swaim, Geoff... 2018 Davis, Ryan... 2016 Lee, Sean... 2019 Tapper, Charles... 2019 Dunbar, Lance... 2016 Looney, Joe... 2017 Thornton, Cedric... 2019 Durant, Justin... 2016 Martin, Zack... 2018 Whitehead, Lucky... 2017 Elliott, Ezekiel... 2020 Mayle, Vince... 2017 Wilber, Kyle... 2017 Escobar, Gavin... 2017 Mayowa, Benson... 2018 Wilcox, J.J... 2017 Frazier, Kavon... 2019 McClain, Rolando... 2016 Williams, Terrance... 2017 Frederick, Travis... 2023 McClain, Terrell... 2016 Wilson, Damien... 2018 Free, Doug... 2017 McCray, Danny... 2015 Witten, Jason... 2017

Dallas Cowboys 2016 Season Contracts ST DB LB DL OL TE WR RB QB OFFENSE 2016 2017 2018 Moore, Kellen* UFA Signed two-year contract in 2015 Prescott, Dak UFA Signed four-year rookie contract in 2016 Romo, Tony UFA Signed six-year contract extension in 2013 Sanchez, Mark UFA Signed one-year contract in 2016 Dunbar, Lance UFA Re-signed one-year contract in 2016 Elliott, Ezekiel 5th YR OPT Signed four-year rookie contract in 2016 Jackson, Darius UFA Signed four-year rookie contract in 2016 McFadden, Darren* UFA Signed two-year contract in 2015 Morris, Alfred UFA Signed two-year contract in 2016 Smith, Keith RFA Signed two-year contract in 2016 Beasley, Cole UFA Signed four-year contract in 2015 Bryant, Dez UFA Signed five-year contract in 2015 Butler, Brice UFA Signed four-year rookie contract with Oakland in 2013 Mayle, Vince UFA Signed a two-year contract in 2016 Whitehead, Lucky RFA Signed three-year contract in 2015 Williams, Terrance UFA Signed four-year rookie contract in 2013 Escobar, Gavin UFA Signed four-year rookie contract in 2013 Hanna, James* UFA Re-signed three-year contract in 2016 Swaim, Geoff* UFA Signed four-year rookie contract in 2015 Witten, Jason UFA Signed five-year contract extension in 2012 Cleary, Emmett RFA Signed two-year contract in 2016 Collins, La'el* RFA Signed three-year contract in 2015 Frederick, Travis UFA Signed six-year contract extension in 2016 Free, Doug UFA Signed three-year contract in 2015 Green, Chaz UFA Signed four-year rookie contract in 2015 Leary, Ronald UFA Signed one-year contract in 2016 Looney, Joe UFA Signed two-year contract in 2016 Martin, Zack 5th YR OPT Signed four-year rookie contract in 2014 Smith, Tyron UFA Signed eight-year contract extension in 2014 DEFENSE 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Crawford, Jack UFA Signed one-year contract in 2016 Crawford, Tyrone UFA Signed five-year contract extension in 2015 Collins, Maliek UFA Signed four-year rookie contract in 2016 Davis, Ryan UFA Signed a one-year contract in 2016 Gregory, Randy* UFA Signed four-year rookie contract in 2015 Irving, David ERFA Signed two-year contract in 2015 Lawrence, DeMarcus UFA Signed four-year rookie contract in 2014 Mayowa, Benson UFA Signed three-year contract in 2016 McClain, Terrell UFA Signed three-year contract in 2014 Tapper, Charles* UFA Signed four-year rookie contract in 2016 Thornton, Cedric UFA Signed four-year contract in 2016 Gachkar, Andrew UFA Signed two-year contract in 2015 Durant, Justin UFA Signed one-year contract in 2016 Hitchens, Anthony UFA Signed four-year rookie contract in 2014 Lee, Sean UFA Signed six-year contract extension in 2013 McClain, Rolando* UFA Signed one-year contract in 2016 Nzeocha, Mark UFA Signed four-year rookie contract in 2015 Smith, Jaylon* UFA Signed four-year rookie contract in 2016 Wilber, Kyle UFA Re-signed two-year contract in 2016 Wilson, Damien UFA Signed four-year rookie contract in 2015 Carr, Brandon UFA Signed five-year contract in 2012 Brown, Anthony UFA Signed four-year rookie contract in 2016 Church, Barry UFA Signed four-year contract extension in 2012 Claiborne, Morris UFA Re-signed one-year contract in 2016 Frazier, Kavon UFA Signed four-year rookie contract in 2016 Heath, Jeff UFA Signed four-year contract in 2016 Jones, Byron 5th YR OPT Signed four-year rookie contract in 2015 McFadden, Leon UFA Signed a two-year contract in 2016 Scandrick, Orlando UFA Signed one-year extension following five-year contract signed in 2013 Wilcox, J.J. UFA Signed four-year rookie contract in 2013 SPECIAL TEAMS 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Bailey, Dan UFA Signed seven-year contract extension in 2014 Jones, Chris UFA Re-structured three-year contract in 2015 Ladouceur, L.P. UFA Signed five-year contract extension in 2013 Player is under contract for season Player will be an un-restricted free agent Player will be a restricted free agent Player has a fifth-year option available on their rookie contract Player will be an exclusive rights free agent * Player is currently on a reserve list 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2022 2023 2024 2024 CONTRACT DETAILS CONTRACT DETAILS 2021 2022 2023 2024 CONTRACT DETAILS

WHEN THE COWBOYS WERE BUILT Here s a look at when they came to the NFL and the Cowboys 1st Round (10) [4] Darren McFadden (2008-Oak) [5] Mark Sanchez (2009-NYJ) [8] Rolando McClain (2010-Oak) [24] Dez Bryant (2010) [9] Tyron Smith (2011) [6] Morris Claiborne (2012) [31] Travis Frederick (2013) [16] Zack Martin (2014) [27] Byron Jones (2015) [4] Ezekiel Elliott (2016) 2nd Round (7) [48] Justin Durant (2007-Jac) [55] Sean Lee (2010) [64] Charles Brown (2010-NO) [47] Gavin Escobar (2013) [34] DeMarcus Lawrence (2014) [60] Randy Gregory (2015) [34] Jaylon Smith (2016) 3rd Round (8) [69] Jason Witten (2003) [65] Terrell McClain (2011-Car) [81] Tyrone Crawford (2012) [68] Leon McFadden (2013-Cle) [74] Terrance Williams (2013) [80] J.J. Wilcox (2013) [91] Chaz Green (2015) [67] Maliek Collins (2016) 4th Round (8) [122] Doug Free (2007) [113] Kyle Wilber (2012) [117] Joe Looney (2012-SF) [119] Anthony Hitchens (2014) [123] Vince Mayle (2015-Cle) [127] Damien Wilson (2015) [101] Charles Tapper (2016) [135] Dak Prescott (2016) 5th Round (2) [140] Brandon Carr (2008-KC) [143] Orlando Scandrick (2008) 6th Round (6) [158] Jack Crawford (2012-Oak) [173] Alfred Morris (2012-Was) [186] James Hanna (2012) [189] Anthony Brown (2016) [212] Kavon Frazier (2016) [216] Darius Jackson (2016) 7th Round (4) [234] Andrew Gachkar (2011-SD) [209] Brice Butler (2013-Oak) [236] Mark Nzeocha (2015) [246] Geoff Swaim (2015) Undrafted (18) Tony Romo (2003) L.P. Ladouceur (2005-NO) Barry Church (2010) Dan Bailey (2011) Chris Jones (2011) Cedric Thornton (2011-Phi) Cole Beasley (2012) Ryan Davis (2012-Jac) Lance Dunbar (2012) Ronald Leary (2012) Kellen Moore (2012-Det) Emmett Cleary (2013-Ind) Jeff Heath (2013) Benson Mayowa (2013-Sea) Keith Smith (2014) La el Collins (2015) David Irving (2015-KC) Lucky Whitehead (2015) 2003 (2) Jason Witten, Round 3 Tony Romo, undrafted free agent 2005 (1) Louis-Philippe Ladouceur, free agent 2007 (1) Doug Free, Round 4 2008 (1) Orlando Scandrick, Round 5 2010 (3) Dez Bryant, Round 1 Sean Lee, Round 2 Barry Church, undrafted free agent 2011 (3) Tyron Smith, Round 1 Dan Bailey, undrafted free agent Chris Jones, undrafted free agent 2012 (8) Morris Claiborne, Round 1 Tyrone Crawford, Round 3 Kyle Wilber, Round 4 James Hanna, Round 6 Brandon Carr, UFA (KC) Cole Beasley, undrafted free agent Lance Dunbar, undrafted free agent Ronald Leary, undrafted free agent WHEN THEY GOT TO THE COWBOYS 2013 (5) Travis Frederick, Round 1 Gavin Escobar, Round 2 Terrance Williams, Round 3 J.J. Wilcox, Round 3 Jeff Heath, undrafted free agent 2014 (6) Zack Martin, Round 1 DeMarcus Lawrence, Round 2 Anthony Hitchens, Round 4 Jack Crawford, free agent Terrell McClain, free agent Rolando McClain, trade (Bal) 2015 (15) Byron Jones, Round 1 Randy Gregory, Round 2 Chaz Green, Round 3 Damien Wilson, Round 4 Mark Nzeocha, Round 7 Geoff Swaim, Round 7 Andrew Gachkar, UFA (SD) Darren McFadden, UFA (Oak) Kellen Moore, free agent Brice Butler, trade (Oak) La el Collins, undrafted free agent Vince Mayle, free agent Lucky Whitehead, undrafted free agent David Irving, practice squad (KC) 2016 (18) Ezekiel Elliott, Round 1 Jaylon Smith, Round 2 Maliek Collins, Round 3 Charles Tapper, Round 4 Dak Prescott, Round 4 Anthony Brown, Round 6 Kavon Frazier, Round 6 Darius Jackson, Round 6 Rico Gathers, Round 6 Emmett Cleary, free agent Ryan Davis, free agent Justin Durant, free agent Joe Looney, UFA (Ten) Alfred Morris, UFA (Was) Leon McFadden, free agent Cedric Thornton, UFA (Phi) Benson Mayowa, RFA (Oak) Mark Sanchez, free agent

2016 TRANSACTIONS BY DATE Jan. 4...Signed Derek Akunne, Donte Foster, Buddy Jackson, Ben Malena, Mike McAdoo, Brandon McGee, Efe Obada and Keith Smith to the Reserve/Future list. Jan. 20...Signed Jerrell Harris, Justin Renfrow and Jared Smith to the Reserve/Future list. March 2...Waived Donte Foster and Efe Obada. March 10...Re-signed Josh Thomas to a one-year contract. March 11...Re-signed Charles Brown (one year) and Kyle Wilber (two year) and signed UFA Cedric Thornton to a four-year contract. March 12...Re-signed Morris Claiborne to a one-year contract. March 14...Re-signed James Hanna to a three-year contract. March 15...Re-signed Rolando McClain to a one-year contract. March 18...Re-signed Lance Dunbar to a one-year contract. March 22...Signed UFA(Was) Alfred Morris to a two-year contract. March 24...Signed RFA(Oak) Benson Mayowa to a three-year contract. March 30...Signed UFA(Ten) Joe Looney to a two-year contract. March 31...Signed Brandon Hartson and Matt Wile. April 5...Re-signed Jack Crawford to a one-year contract. April 13...Re-signed Jeff Heath to a four-year contract. April 27...Re-signed Ron Leary to a one-year contract. April 28...Drafted Ezekiel Elliott. April 29...Drafted Jaylon Smith and Maliek Collins April 30...Drafted Charles Tapper, Dak Prescott, Anthony Brown, Kavon Frazier, Darius Jackson and Rico Gathers. May 6...Waived Buddy Jackson, Ben Malena and Chris Whaley. Signed Caleb Azubike, Jake Brendel, Chris Brown, Rodney Coe, Arjen Colquhoun, Ed Eagan, David Hedelin, Andy Jones, Deon King, Ryan Mack, Jeremiah McKinnon, Jason Neill and Boston Stiverson. May 7...Signed Rolan Milligan. May 16...Waived Brandon Hartson. May 17...Signed Austin Traylor. May 18...Signed Anthony Brown, Ezekiel Elliot, Kavon Frazier and Darius Jackson. May 20...Signed Rico Gathers and Jaylon Smith. May 24...Waived Jason Neill. Signed Zach Wood. May 31...Signed Dak Prescott and Charles Tapper. June 8...Waived Caleb Azubike, Jerrell Harris (waived/injured) and Justin Renfrow. Signed Brandon Hepburn, Lawrence Okoye and Bryan Witzmann. June 10...Waived/Inured Brandon McGee and waived Terrance Mitchell. June 13...Signed Isaiah Frey and Dax Swanson. July 14...Signed Maliek Collins. July 18...Waived Casey Walker. Signed Justin Durant. July 26...Waived David Hedelin. Placed Charles Brown on Reserve/Retired. Signed Darryl Baldwin and Cameron Bradfield. July 30...Placed Maliek Collins, Lance Dunbar, James Hanna and Benson Mayowa on Active/PUP. Placed Darren McFadden, Jaylon Smith and Damien Wilson on Active/NFI. Placed Randy Gregory and Rolando McClain on Reserve/Did Not Report. Signed Darius Eubanks and Henoc Muamba. Aug. 1...Released Darius Eubanks. Aug. 2...Signed James Morris. Aug. 4...Waived/Injured Darryl Baldwin and Rolan Milligan. Signed Gerald Dixon. Aug. 7...Signed Shaneil Jenkins. Aug. 10...Waived Ed Eagan and claimed Mike McQueen off waivers from San Diego Aug. 14...Signed Travis Frederick to a six-year contract extension. Aug. 15...Maliek Collins, Benson Mayowa and Damien Wilson passed their physical. Waived/Injured Gerald Dixon and placed Cameron Bradfield on Reserve/Injured Aug. 16...Signed Richard Mullaney. Aug. 17...Waived/Injured Chris Brown. Aug. 21...Lance Dunbar passed physical. Aug. 23...Waived/Injured Jared Smith. Signed Dan Buchholz. Aug. 29...Waived/Injured Shaneil Jenkins, Jeremiah McKinnon and James Morris. Placed Josh Thomas on Reserve/Injured. Aug. 30...Waived/Injured Arjen Colquhoun and Henoc Muamba. Waived Dan Buchholz, Mike McQueen, Richard Mullaney and Rodney Smith. Placed Kellen Moore on Reserve/Injured, Jaylon Smith on Reserve/NFIand James Hanna on Reserve/PUP. Sept. 1...Waived Zach Wood. Signed Jerrod Johnson. Sept. 3...Waived Derek Akunne, Jake Brendel, Rodney Coe, Isaiah Frey, Rico Gathers, Brandon Hepburn, Jerrod Johnson, Andy Jones, Deon King, Ryan Mack, Vince Mayle, Lawrence Okoye, Deji Olatoye, Ryan Russell, Boston Stiverson, Devin Street, Austin Traylor, Matt Wile and Bryan Witzmann. Waived/Injured Mike McAdoo. Placed Darren McFadden on Reserve/NFI. Sept. 4...Waived Jameill Showers. Signed Mark Sanchez. Signed Jake Brendel, Rico Gathers, Andy Jones, Deon King, Vince Mayle, Ryan Russell and Austin Traylor to the practice squad. Sept. 5...Signed Jameill Showers to the practice squad. Sept. 6...Released Deon King and Ryan Russell from the practice squad. Signed Jeremiah George, Zach Moore and Keavon Martin to the practice squad. Sept. 7...Signed Chris McCain to the practice squad. Sept. 12...Waived Dax Swanson. Sept. 15...Signed Ryan Davis. Released Austin Traylor from the practice squad and signed Sammy Seamster to the practice squad. Sept. 22...Placed Jake Brendel on Practice Squad/Injured and signed Shane McDermott to the practice squad. Sept. 29...Placed Charles Tapper on Reserve/Injured. Signed Emmett Cleary. Released Chris McCain from the practice squad and signed Clay DeBord to the practice squad. Oct. 5...Placed La el Collins on Reserve/Injured. Oct. 8...Activated DeMarcus Lawrence from Reserve/Exempt. Oct. 11...Released Shane McDermott from the practice squad and signed Ryan Seymour to the practice squad. Oct. 18...Released Keavon Milton from the practice squad. Oct. 24...Signed Leon McFadden to the practice squad. Nov. 3...Waived Rod Smith. Nov. 5...Signed Leon McFadden to the active roster and signed Rod Smith to the practice squad. Nov. 8...Released Clay DeBord from the practice squad and signed Kadeem Edwards to the practice squad. Nov. 16...Placed Geoff Swaim on Reserve/Injured, signed Vince Mayle to the active roster and re-signed Clay DeBord to the practice squad.

AKUNNE, Derek - LB 1/4...Signed to Reserve/Future 9/3...Waived AZUBIKE, Caleb - DE 5/6...Signed 6/8...Waived BALDWIN, Darryl - T 7/26...Signed 8/4...Waived/Injured BRADFIELD, Cameron - T 7/26...Signed 8/15...Placed on Reserve/Injured BRENDEL, Jake - C 5/6...Signed 9/3...Waived 9/4...Signed to practice squad 9/22...Placed on Practice Squad/Injured BROWN, Anthony - CB 4/30...Drafted in the sixth round 5/18...Signed BROWN, Charles - T 3/11...Re-signed to a one-year contract. 7/26...Placed on Reserve/Retired BROWN, Chris - WR 5/6...Signed 8/17...Waived/Injured BUCHHOLZ, Dan - G 8/23...Signed 8/30...Waived CLAIBORNE, Morris - CB 3/12...Re-signed to a one-year contract CLEARY, Emmett - T 9/28...Signed COE, Rodney - DT 5/6...Signed 9/3...Waived COLLINS, La el - G 10/5...Placed on Reserve/Injured COLLINS, Maliek - DT 4/29...Drafted in the third round 7/14...Signed 7/30...Placed on Active/PUP 8/15...Passed physical COLQUHOUN, Arjen - CB 5/6...Signed 8/30...Waived/Injured CRAWFORD, Jack - DE 4/5...Re-signed to a one-year contract DAVIS, Ryan - DE 9/14...Signed DeBORD, Clay - T 9/28...Signed to practice squad 11/8...Released 11/16...Signed to the practice squad DIXON, Gerald - DE 8/4...Signed 8/15...Waived/Injured DURANT, Justin - LB 7/18...Signed to a one-year contract DUNBAR, Lance - RB 3/18...Re-signed to a one-year contract 7/30...Placed on Active/PUP 8/21...Passed physical EAGAN Ed - WR 5/6...Signed 8/10...Waived EDWARDS, Kadeem, G 11/8...Signed to the practice squad ELLIOTT, Ezekiel - RB 4/28...Drafted in the first round 5/18...Signed EUBANKS, Darius - LB 7/30...Signed 8/1...Release FOSTER, Donte - WR 1/4...Signed to Reserve/Future 3/2...Waived FRAZIER, Kavon - S 4/30...Drafted in the sixth round 5/18...Signed FREY, Isaiah - CB 6/13...Signed 9/3...Waived GATHERS, Rico - TE 4/30...Drafted in the sixth round 5/20...Signed 9/3...Waived 9/4...Signed to practice squad GEORGE, Jeremiah - LB 9/6...Signed to practice squad FREDERICK, Travis - C 8/14...Signed a contract extension through 2023 GREGORY, Randy - DE 7/30...Placed on Reserve/Did Not Report HANNA, James - TE 3/14...Re-signed to a three-year contract 7/30...Placed on Active/PUP 8/30...Placed on Reserve/PUP 2016 TRANSACTIONS BY PLAYER HARRIS, Jerrell - LB 1/20...Signed 6/8...Waived HARTSON, Brandon - LS 3/31...Signed 5/16...Waived HEATH, Jeff - S 4/13...Re-signed to a four-year contract HEDELIN, David - T 5/6...Signed 7/26...Waived HEPBURN, Brandon - LB 6/8...Signed 9/3...Waived JACKSON, Buddy - CB 1/4...Signed to Reserve/Future 5/6...Waived JACKSON, Darius - RB 4/30...Drafted in the sixth round 5/18... Signed JENKINS, Shaneil - DE 8/7...Signed 8/29...Waived/Injured JOHNSON, Jerrod - QB 9/1...Signed 9/3...Waived JONES, Andy - WR 5/6...Signed 9/3...Waived 9/4...Signed to practice squad KING, Deon - LB 9/3...Waived 5/6...Signed 9/4...Signed to practice squad 9/6...Released LAWRENCE, DeMarcus - DE 10/8...Activated from Reserve/Exempt LEARY, Ron - G 4/27...Signed to a one-year contract LOONEY, Joe - C 3/30...Signed to a two-year contract MACK, Ryan - T 5/6...Signed 9/3...Waived MALENA, Ben - RB 1/4...Signed to Reserve/Future 5/6...Waived MAYLE, Vince - WR 9/3...Waived 9/4...Signed to practice squad 11/16...Signed to the active roster MAYOWA, Benson - DE 3/24...Signed to a three-year contract 7/30...Placed on Active/PUP 8/15...Passed physical McADOO, Mike - DE 1/4...Signed to Reserve/Future 9/3...Waived/Injured McCAIN, Chris - DE 9/7...Signed to practice squad. 9/28...Released McCLAIN, Rolando - LB 3/15...Signed to a one-year contract 7/30...Placed on Reserve/Did Not Report McDERMOTT, Shane - C 9/22...Signed to practice squad 10/11...Released McFADDEN, Darren - RB 7/30...Placed on Active/NFI 9/3...Placed on Reserve/NFI McFADDEN, Leon - CB 10/24...Signed to the practice squad 11/5...Signed to the active roster McGEE, Brandon - CB 1/4...Signed to Reserve/Future 6/10...Waved/Injured McKINNON, Jeremiah - CB 5/6...Signed 8/29...Waived/Injured McQUEEN, Mike - G 8/10...Claimed off waivers (San Diego) 8/30...Waived MILLIGAN, Rolan - S 5/7...Signed 8/4...Waived/Injured MILTON, Keavon - T 9/6...Signed to practice squad 10/18...Released MITCHELL, Terrance - CB 6/10...Waived MOORE, Kellen - QB 8/30...Placed on Reserve/Inured MOORE, Zach - DE 9/6...Signed to practice squad MORRIS, Alfred - RB 3/22...Signed to a two-year contract MORRIS, James - LB 8/2...Signed 8/29...Waived/Injured MUAMBA, Henoc - LB 7/30...Signed 8/30...Waived/Injured MULLANEY, Richard, WR 8/16...Signed 8/30...Waived NEILL, Jason - DE 5/6...Signed 5/24...Waived OBADA, Efe - DE 1/4...Signed to Reserve/Future 3/2...Waived OKOYE, Lawrence - DE 6/8...Signed 9/3...Waived OLATOYE, Deji - CB 9/3...Waived PRESCOTT, Dak - QB 4/30...Drafted in the fourth round 5/31...Signed RENFROW, Justin - T 1/20...Signed 6/8...Waived RUSSELL, Ryan - DE 9/3...Waived 9/4...Signed to practice squad 9/6...Released SANCHEZ, Mark - QB 9/4...Signed SEAMSTER, Sammy - CB 9/14...Signed to practice squad SEYMOUR, Ryan - G 10/11...Signed to the practice squad SHOWERS, Jameill - QB 9/4...Waived 9/5...Signed to practice squad SMITH, Jared - G 1/20...Signed 8/23...Waived/Injured SMITH, Jaylon - LB 4/29...Drafted in the second round 5/20...Signed 7/30...Placed on Active/NFI 8/30...Placed on Reserve/NFI SMITH, Keith - LB 1/4...Signed to Reserve/Future SMITH, Rod - FB 11/3...Waived 11/5...Signed to the practice squad SMITH, Rodney - WR 8/30...Wavied STIVERSON, Boston - G 5/6...Signed 9/3...Waived STREET, Devin - WR 9/3...Waived SWAIM, Geoff - TE 11/16...Placed on Reserve/Injured SWANSON, Dax - CB 6/13...Signed 9/12...Waived TAPPER, Charles - DE 4/30...Drafted in the fourth round 5/31...Signed 5/28...Placed on Reserve/Injured THOMAS, Josh - CB 3/10...Re-signed to a one-year contract 8/29...Placed on Reserve/Injured THORNTON, Cedric - DT 3/11...Signed to a four-year contract TRAYLOR, Austin - TE 5/17...Signed 9/3...Waived 9/4...Signed to practice squad 9/14...Released WALKER, Casey - DT 7/18...Waived WHALEY, Chris - DT 5/6...Waived WILBER, Kyle - LB 3/11...Re-signed to a two-year contract WILE, Matt - K 3/1...Signed 9/3...Waived WILSON, Damien - LB 7/30...Placed on Active/NFI 8/15...Passed physical WITZMANN, Bryan - T 6/8...Signed 9/3...Waived WOOD, Zach - DE 5/24...Signed 9/1...Waived

TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL STATS

Results and Attendance (11-2) L 9/11 N.Y. GIANTS 19-20 92,867 W 9/18 at Washington 27-23 80,612 W 9/25 CHICAGO 31-17 90,554 W 10/2 at San Francisco 24-17 70,178 W 10/9 CINCINNATI 28-14 91,653 W 10/16 at Green Bay 30-16 78,481 Sun. 10/23 BYE W 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 29-23 (OT) 93,103 W 11/6 at Cleveland 35-10 67,431 W 11/13 at Pittsburgh 35-30 67,737 W 11/20 BALTIMORE 27-17 93,056 W 11/24 WASHINGTON 31-26 93,099 W 12/1 at Minnesota 17-15 66,860 L 12/11 at N.Y. Giants 7-10 80,874 Sat. 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12:00 p.m. Mon. 12/26 DETROIT 7:30 p.m. Sun. 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 12:00 p.m. Team Statistics Dallas Opp First Downs...296... 267 Rushing...122... 61 Passing...154... 184 Penalty...20... 22 Third Down-Made/Att...66/156... 62/159 Third Down Efficiency...42.3%... 39.0% Fourth Down-Made/Att...8/9... 7/10 Total Net Yards...5,008... 4,562 Avg. Per Game...385.2... 350.9 Total Plays...834... 805 Avg. Per Play...6.0... 5.7 Net Yards Rushing...1,978... 1,080 Avg. Per Game...152.2... 83.1 Total Rushes...416... 270 Avg. Per Rush...4.8... 4.0 Net Yards Passing...3,030... 3,482 Avg. Per Game...233.1... 267.8 Sacked/Yards Lost... 21/117... 26/142 Gross Yards...3,147... 3,624 Attempts/Completions...397/261... 509/355 Pct. of Completions...65.7%... 69.7% Had Intercepted...4... 5 Punts/Average...48/45.7... 58/42.8 Net Punting Average...40.5... 38.1 Punt Return/Avg...22/7.7... 21/8.0 Kickoff Return/Avg...15/20.1... 26/22.7 Interception Return/Avg...5/8.2... 4/7.3 Penalties/Yards...84/706... 78/626 Fumbles/Ball Lost...19/8... 24/9 Touchdowns...40... 26 Rushing...20... 5 Passing...20... 21 Returns...0... 0 Extra Points/Attempts...37/37... 19/20 Two Point Conversion/Att...0/2... 0/6 Field Goals/Atts...21/24... 21/26 Avg. Time of Possession...32:05... 27:55 DALLAS COWBOYS 2016 STATISTICS Game 13 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT T Cowboys 75 108 65 86 6 340 Opponents 38 65 46 89 0 238 RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD Elliott 287 1,392 4.9 60t 12 Morris 61 231 3.8 17t 2 Prescott 48 218 4.5 18t 5 Whitehead 8 86 10.8 26t 0 C. Jones 1 30 30.0 30t 0 Dunbar 6 11 1.8 4t 1 Beasley 1 7 7.0 7t 0 K. Smith 2 5 2.5 3t 0 Sanchez 2-2 -1.0-1t 0 Cowboys 416 1,978 4.8 60t 20 Opponents 270 1,080 4.0 36t 5 RECEIVING REC YDS AVG LG TD Beasley 64 711 11.1 47t 5 Witten 56 579 10.3 35t 2 Bryant 38 644 16.9 56t 6 T. Williams 34 470 13.8 47t 3 Elliott 28 322 11.5 83t 1 Butler 13 174 13.4 41t 2 Dunbar 11 83 7.5 16t 0 Swaim 6 69 11.5 28t 0 Escobar 3 23 7.7 14t 1 K. Smith 3 20 6.7 14t 0 Whitehead 2 40 20.0 35t 0 Morris 2 8 4.0 6t 0 R. Smith 1 4 4.0 4t 0 Cowboys 261 3,147 12.1 83t 20 Opponents 355 3,624 10.2 67t 21 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD Church 2 14 7.0 14t 0 Claiborne 1 27 27.0 27t 0 Brown 1 0 0.0 0t 0 Carr 1 0 0.0 0t 0 Cowboys 5 41 8.2 27t 0 Opponents 4 29 7.3 29t 0 PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB 20 LG BL NET Jones 48 2,195 45.7 4 19 63 0 40.5 Cowboys 48 2,195 45.7 4 19 63 0 40.5 Opps 58 2,482 42.8 5 22 65 0 38.1 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD Whitehead 19 167 8.8 4 39t 0 Beasley 3 3 1.0 9 3t 0 Cowboys 22 170 7.7 13 39t 0 Opponents 21 169 8.0 14 26t 0 KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD Whitehead 10 238 23.8 33t 0 L. Dunbar 2 32 16.0 16t 0 R. Smith 1 19 19.0 19t 0 A. Morris 1 12 12.0 12t 0 R. Davis 1 0 0.0 0t 0 Cowboys 15 301 20.1 33t 0 Opponents 26 591 22.7 53t 0 FIELD GOALS 11-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Bailey 0-0 7-7 6-6 5-7 3-4 Cowboys 0-0 7-7 6-6 5-7 3-4 Opponents 0-0 5-5 12-12 3-5 1-4 Bailey: (23,56,25,54);(22,31);(49,47WL);(47WL,22); ();(44,22,32);(38,23.49);();(37,53,46);(30,21) (46);(39);(55CR) Opp: ();(36,29,22);(34);(36);(50WL);(37,43,34); (30,55,34);(31,41LU);(39,55WR,25);(46); (43WL,24,55WR,20);(48,36,33);(39) SCORING R P RT 2 FG PAT S TP Bailey 0 0 0 0 21/24 37/37 0 100 Elliott 12 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 78 Bryant 0 6 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36 Beasley 0 5 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Prescott 5 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 Williams 0 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Butler 0 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Morris 2 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Witten 0 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Dunbar 1 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Escobar 0 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 Dal. Tot. 20 20 0 0 21/24 37/37 0 340 Opp. Tot. 5 21 0 0 21/26 19/20 0 238 2-pt Conversions: Dallas 0/2, Opponents 0/6 Sacks: T. Crawford 4.5; Mayowa 4.0; M. Collins 3.0; J. Crawford 2.5; Scandrick 2.0; Hitchens 1.5; T. McClain 1.5; Thornton 1.5; Durant 1.0; Irving, 1.0; D. Lawrence 1.0; Team 1.0; Wilson 0.5. Total: 24.0. Fumbles: Prescott (9); Elliott (4); Whitehead (3); Bryant (1); Frederick (1); T. Williams (1). Total: 19 Fumbles Lost: Prescott (4); Bryant (1); Elliott (1); Whitehead (1); T. Williams (1). Total: 8 Opp. Fum. Recoveries: T. Crawford (2); M. Claiborne (1); R. Davis (1); D. Irving (1); S. Lee (1); B. Mayowa (1); C. Thornton (1); Wilber (1). Total: 9. AVG PCT PCT PASSING ATT COMP YDS PCT ATT TD TD INT INT LG SKS/YDS RATING Prescott 395 260 3,139 65.8 7.9 20 5.1 4 1.0 83t 21/117 102.7 Sanchez 1 1 8 100.0 8.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 8t 0/0 100.0 Beasley 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0t 0/0 39.6 Cowboys 397 261 3,147 65.7 7.9 20 5.0 4 1.0 83t 21/117 102.5 Opponents 509 355 3,624 69.7 7.1 21 4.1 5 1.0 67t 26/142 99.5

DALLAS COWBOYS 2016 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS (from coaching film) Tackles Sacks/ Tkl/ QB Pass Fumbles Player Solo - Ast. -- Total Yards Loss Pres Int Def For.-Rec. 1. Lee, Sean...106-50 -- 156 11(-33) 2 2 2. Church, Barry...53-32 -- 85 2(-3) 2 6 1-0 3. Hitchens, Anthony...47-36 -- 83 1.5(-12) 4(-12) 4 1 4. Jones, Byron...61-21 -- 82 2(-3) 7 1-0 5. Brown, Anthony...35-19 -- 54 2(-9) 1 6 1-0 6. Carr, Brandon...43-8 -- 51 1(-2) 1 1 8 7. Durant, Justin...31-20 -- 51 1.0(-2) 1(-1) 6 3 8. Wilcox, J.J...32-11 -- 43 5 1-0 9. Scandrick, Orlando...34-7 -- 41 2.0(-2) 1(-1) 2 4 2-0 10. McClain, Terrell...19-21 -- 40 1.5(-9) 3(-6) 8 1-0 11. Claiborne, Morris...28-8 -- 36 2(-2) 1 5 0-1 12. Collins, Maliek...15-10 -- 25 3.0(-23) 1(-3) 11 13. Wilson, Damien...17-5 -- 22 0.5(-4) 1(-1) 14. Crawford, Tyrone...13-7 -- 20 4.5(-26) 6(-10) 17 0-2 15. Crawford, Jack...10-10 -- 20 2.5(-9) 1(-2) 8 16. Thornton, Cedric...9-9 -- 18 1.5(-9) 3(-6) 9 1 1-1 17. Heath, Jeff...8-6 -- 14 18. Mayowa, Benson...5-7 -- 12 4.0(-24) 2(-3) 6 1-1 19. Irving, David...3-6 -- 9 1.0(-9) 4(-10) 16 3 3-1 20. Lawrence, DeMarcus...5-3 -- 8 1.0(-8) 3(-15) 13 1-0 21. Wilber, Kyle...3-1 -- 4 1-1 22. Gachkar, Andrew...1-1 -- 2 23. Davis, Ryan...0-2 -- 2 1(-1) 6 0-1 24. McFadden, Leon...1-0 -- 1 25. Team... 1.0(-5) SACKS 1. Crawford, Tyrone... 4.5 (-26) 2. Mayowa, Benson... 4.0 (-24) 3. Collins, Maliek... 3.0 (-23) 4. Crawford, Jack... 2.5 (-9) 5. Scandrick, Olrando... 2.0 (-2) TACKLES/LOSS 1. Lee, Sean... 11 (-33) 2. Crawford, Tyrone... 6 (-10) 3. Hitchens, Anthony... 4 (-12) Irving, David... 4 (-10) 5. Lawrence, DeMarcus... 3 (-15) McClain, Terrell... 3 (-6) Thornton, Cedric... 3 (-6) SPECIAL TEAMS (from coaching film) Tackles Fumbles Block Player Solo - Ast. -- Total For.-Rec. Kick 1. Jones, Byron...8-1 -- 9 2. Wilber, Kyle...5-2 -- 7 1-1 3. Heath, Jeff...4-2 -- 6 4. Wilson, Damien...2-4 -- 6 5. Gachkar, Andrew...0-6 -- 6 6. Smith, Keith...3-2 -- 5 7. Brown, Anthony...2-2 -- 4 Mayle, Vince...2-2 -- 4 Smith, Rod...2-2 -- 4 10. Escobar, Gavin...3-0 -- 3 Wilcox, J.J...3-0 -- 3 12. McFadden, Leon...2-1 -- 3 13. Frazier, Kavon...2-0 -- 2 14. Dunbar, Lance...0-2 -- 2 Ladouceur, L.P...0-2 -- 2 16. Bailey, Dan...1-0 -- 1 Jones, Chris...1-0 -- 1 18. Church, Barry...0-1 -- 1 QB PRESSURES 1. Crawford, Tyrone... 17 2. Irving, David... 16 3. DeMarcus Lawrence... 13 4. Collins, Maliek... 11 5. Three players... 8 INTERCEPTIONS 1. Church, Barry... 2 2. Brown, Anthony... 1 Carr, Brandon... 1 Claiborne, Morris... 1 PASSES DEFENSED 1. Carr, Brandon... 8 2. Jones, Byron... 7 3. Brown, Anthony... 6 Church, Barry... 6 5. Claiborne, Morris... 5 Wilcox, J.J... 5 FORCED FUMBLES 1. Irving, David... 3 2. Scandrick, Orlando... 2 3. Nine players... 1 FUMBLE RECOVERIES 1. Crawford, Tyrone... 2 Mayowa, Benson... 2 3. Claiborne, Morris... 1 Davis, Ryan... 1 Irving, David... 1 Scandrick, Orlando... 1 Wilber, Kyle... 1

2016 TEAM STATS FIRST DOWNS TOTAL OFF. RUSHING --------------PASSING-------------- INT BY DAL. COWBOYS PUNTS PUNT RETURNS KO RETURNS PEN. FUM. --------------------------SCORING-------------------------- T R Pa Pe YDS PLYS YDS ATT YDS SK/YD ATT COM I NO YDS TD NO-AVG NO YDS FC TD NO YDS TD NO-YDS NO/LT TD TDr TDp TDrt PAT 2-PT FG T.O.P. 9/11 N.Y. Giants 24 10 13 1 328 75 101 30 227 0 / 0 45 25 0 1 0 0 3-49.0 2 16 0 0 1 21 0 6-50 0/0 1 1 0 0 1/1 0/0 4/4 36:43 9/18 @ Washington 24 8 13 3 380 64 102 30 278 4 / 14 30 22 0 1 0 0 3-47.3 1 7 0 0 2 52 0 6-39 2/1 3 3 0 0 3/3 0/0 2/2 32:51 9/25 Chicago 25 14 10 1 447 65 199 41 248 0 / 0 24 19 0 0 0 0 3-46.7 1 3 2 0 1 25 0 4-45 1/1 4 3 1 0 4/4 0/0 1/2 35:19 10/2 @ San Francisco 26 12 11 3 428 73 194 39 234 2 / 11 32 23 0 1 27 0 4-55.3 2 25 1 0 1 28 0 6-45 0/0 3 1 2 0 3/3 0/0 1/2 36:27 10/9 CINCINNATI 21 8 12 1 402 54 180 29 222 1 / 5 24 18 0 0 0 0 2-43.5 2 10 0 0 2 45 0 7-45 3/1 4 3 1 0 4/4 0/0 0/0 27:43 10/16 @ Green Bay 27 7 14 3 424 62 191 33 233 2 / 14 27 18 1 1 14 0 2-41.5 0 0 0 0 1 21 0 7-60 2/1 3 0 3 0 3/3 0/0 3/3 29:50 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 26 12 13 1 460 76 187 34 273 2 / 14 40 19 1 0 0 0 5-44.4 2 19 0 0 1 13 0 11-84 2/0 3 1 2 0 2/2 0/0 3/3 33:57 11/6 @ Cleveland 29 13 15 1 423 70 168 42 255 0 / 0 28 22 0 0 0 0 2-37.5 3 18 1 0 0 0 0 4-38 1/0 5 2 3 0 5/5 0/0 0/0 39:39 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 0 7 11 2 422 59 127 25 295 2 / 24 32 22 0 0 0 0 3-48.3 2 44 1 0 1 30 0 10-98 1/1 4 2 2 0 2/2 0/2 3/3 30:24 11/20 BALTIMORE 27 6 19 2 417 67 118 30 299 1 / 2 36 27 0 0 0 0 4-46.0 2 24 1 0 0 0 0 5-45 1/0 3 0 0 0 3/3 0/0 2/2 35:39 11/24 WASHINGTON 24 12 11 1 353 55 163 30 190 1 / 5 24 17 0 0 0 0 2-44.0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3-25 0/0 4 3 1 0 4/4 0/0 1/1 26:36 12/1 @ Minnesota 13 7 6 0 264 49 140 28 124 3 / 15 18 12 0 0 0 0 6-46.2 2 1 2 0 2 38 0 10-78 4/2 2 1 1 0 2/2 0/0 1/1 26:43 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 13 6 6 1 260 65 108 25 152 3 / 13 37 17 2 1 0 0 9-42.7 3 3 2 0 2 28 0 5-54 2/1 1 0 0 0 1/1 0/0 0/1 29:08 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 279 122 154 20 5,008 834 1,978 416 3,030 21 / 117 397 261 4 5 41 0 48-45.7 22 170 11 0 15 301 0 84-706 19/8 40 20 16 0 37/37 0/2 21/24 32:05 3rd DOWN 9/11 N.Y. Giants 10/17 58.8% 10/9 CINCINNATI 4/8 50.0% 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 7/13 53.8% 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 1/15 6.7% SEASON TOTAL EFFICIENCY 9/18 @ Washington 6/12 50.0% 10/16 @ Green Bay 3/11 27.3% 11/20 BALTIMORE 7/12 58.3% 12/18 TAMPA BAY 66 / 156 42.3% 9/25 CHICAGO 5/11 45.5% 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 4/14 28.8% 11/24 WASHINGTON 4/8 50.0% 12/26 DETROIT 10/2 @ San Francisco 6/14 42.9% 11/6 @ Cleveland 8/12 66.7% 12/1 @ Minnesota 1/9 11.1% 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia OPPONENTS FIRST DOWNS TOTAL OFF. RUSHING --------------PASSING-------------- INT BY OPP PUNTS PUNT RETURNS KO RETURNS PEN. FUM. --------------------------SCORING-------------------------- T R Pa Pe YDS PLYS YDS ATT YDS SK/YD ATT COM I NO YDS TD NO-AVG NO YDS FC TD NO YDS TD NO-YDS NO/LT TD TDr TDp TDrt PAT 2-PT FG T.O.P. 9/11 N.Y. Giants 18 6 11 1 316 54 113 24 203 2 / 4 28 19 1 0 0 0 5-51.4 1 17 1 0 2 46 0 4-40 1/0 3 0 3 0 2/3 0/0 0/0 23:17 9/18 @ Washington 24 4 18 2 432 65 82 17 350 2 / 14 46 28 1 0 0 0 2-37.5 2 30 0 0 2 42 0 8-51 0/0 2 1 1 0 2/2 0/0 3/3 27:09 9/25 Chicago 21 3 18 0 390 64 78 14 312 1 / 5 49 30 0 0 0 0 4-39.8 2 17 1 0 1 22 0 6-45 4/2 2 0 2 0 2/2 0/0 1/1 24:41 10/2 @ San Francisco 14 6 8 0 295 53 106 29 189 1 / 7 23 16 1 0 0 0 4-49.0 1 26 0 0 2 35 0 5-32 0/0 2 1 1 0 2/2 0/0 1/1 23:33 10/9 CINCINNATI 27 7 16 4 345 64 96 19 249 4 / 20 41 29 0 0 0 0 5-39.2 1 0 1 0 3 69 0 6-49 0/0 2 0 2 0 2/2 0/0 0/1 32:17 10/16 @ Green Bay 24 4 17 3 372 67 78 24 294 1 / 0 42 31 1 1 0 0 1-47.0 1 25 1 0 2 64 0 5-23 5/3 1 0 1 0 1/1 0/0 3/3 30:10 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 21 6 12 3 291 71 97 24 194 3 / 8 44 32 0 1 0 0 6-44.8 2 9 1 0 2 62 0 5-40 4/1 2 1 1 0 2/2 0/0 3/3 33:15 11/6 @ Cleveland 13 3 9 1 222 44 45 13 177 4 / 26 27 19 0 0 0 0 5-44.0 1 2 1 0 3 53 0 5-33 0/0 1 0 1 0 1/1 0/0 1/2 20:21 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 30 5 22 3 448 66 48 19 400 1 / 8 46 37 0 0 0 0 4-43.5 1 22 1 0 2 50 0 4-40 1/0 4 1 3 0 0/0 0/4 2/3 29:36 11/20 BALTIMORE 17 6 10 1 368 52 101 16 267 1 / 2 34 23 0 0 0 0 5-47.4 1 0 1 0 1 17 0 12-136 1/0 2 1 1 0 2/2 0/0 1/1 24:21 11/24 WASHINGTON 25 4 20 1 505 72 56 19 449 0 / 0 53 41 0 0 0 0 1-39.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3-30 1/0 3 0 3 0 2/2 0/1 2/4 33:24 12/1 @ Minnesota 21 3 16 2 318 69 87 19 231 3 / 22 47 33 0 0 0 0 7-32.0 3-5 1 0 4 91 0 8-57 3/1 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/1 3/3 33:17 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 12 4 7 1 260 64 93 33 167 3 / 26 28 17 1 2 29 0 9-43.2 5 26 4 0 2 40 0 7-50 4/2 1 0 1 0 1/1 0/0 1/1 30:52 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 267 61 184 22 4,562 805 1,080 270 3,482 26 / 142 508 355 5 4 29 0 58-42.8 21 169 14 0 26 591 0 78-626 24/9 26 5 21 0 19/20 0/6 21/26 27:55 3rd DOWN 9/11 N.Y. Giants 5/10 50.0% 10/9 CINCINNATI 5/12 41.7% 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 4/10 40.0% 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 2/14 14.35 SEASON TOTAL EFFICIENCY 9/18 @ Washington 5/12 41.7% 10/16 @ Green Bay 7/13 53.8% 11/20 BALTIMORE 3/9 33.3% 12/18 TAMPA BAY 62 / 159 39.0% 9/25 CHICAGO 2/10 20.0% 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 6/15 40.0% 11/24 WASHINGTON 8/15 53.3% 12/26 DETROIT 10/2 @ San Francisco 8/14 57.1% 11/6 @ Cleveland 1/9 11.1% 12/1 @ Minnesota 6/16 37.5% 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia

2016 TEAM SCORING 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTAL 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTAL 9/11 N.Y. Giants 3 6 7 3-19 0 13 0 7-20 9/18 @ Washington 10 3 7 7-27 0 10 13 0-23 9/25 Chicago 10 14 0 7-31 0 3 7 7-17 10/2 @ San Francisco 0 14 7 3-24 7 7 3 0-17 10/9 CINCINNATI 7 14 7 0-28 0 0 0 14-14 10/16 @ Green Bay 7 10 3 10-27 3 3 0 10-16 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 7 3 3 10 6 29 3 10 7 3 0 23 11/6 @ Cleveland 7 14 14 0-35 3 7 0 0-10 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 10 3 10 12-35 12 3 3 12-30 11/20 BALTIMORE 0 10 7 10-27 7 3 0 7-17 11/24 WASHINGTON 7 10 0 14-31 0 6 0 20-26 12/1 @ Minnesota 0 7 0 10-17 3 0 3 9-15 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 7 0 0 0-7 0 0 10 0-10 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia Cowboys Opponents 2016 Totals 75 108 65 86 6 337 38 65 46 89 0 238

2016 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Ezekiel Elliott Alfred Morris Dak Prescott Lance Dunbar NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD 9/11 N.Y. Giants 20 51 2.6 8t 1 7 35 5.0 13 0 2 12 6.0 11 0 9/18 @ Washington 21 83 4.0 21 1 5 7 1.4 5 1 1 6 6.0 6t 1 3 6 2.0 4 0 9/25 Chicago 30 140 4.7 21 0 5 19 3.8 7 1 4 36 9.0 17 1 1 1 1.0 1t 1 10/2 @ San Francisco 23 138 6.0 26 1 7 34 4.9 9 0 5 3 0.6 9 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 10/9 CINCINNATI 15 134 8.9 60t 2 6 33 5.5 17 0 7 4 0.6 5t 1 INACTIVE/INJURED-Knee 10/16 @ Green Bay 28 157 5.6 29 0 3 2 0.7 1 0 1 6 6.0 6 0 INACTIVE/INJURED-Knee 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 22 96 4.4 16 0 3 6 2.0 8 0 7 38 5.4 16 1 INACTIVE/INJURED-Knee 11/6 @ Cleveland 18 92 5.1 15 2 17 56 3.3 13 0 4 20 5.0 13 0 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 21 114 5.4 32t 2 4 13 3.3 6 0 11/20 BALTIMORE 25 97 3.9 14 0 2 3 1.5 2 0 2 16 8.0 12 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 11/24 WASHINGTON 20 97 4.9 21 2 1 12 12.0 12 0 8 39 4.9 18 1 12/1 @ Minnesota 20 86 4.3 30 1 1 11 11.0 11 0 6 37 6.2 14 0 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 24 107 4.5 15 0 1 1 1 1 0 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 287 1,392 4.9 60t 12 61 231 3.8 17 2 48 218 4.5 18 5 6 11 1.8 4 1 Career Totals 287 1,392 4.9 60t 12 1,139 4,944 4.3 48 31 48 218 4.5 18 5 91 402 4.4 44 1 Keith Smith Lucky Whitehead Cole Beasley Chris Jones NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD 9/11 N.Y. Giants 1 3 3.0 3 0 9/18 @ Washington 9/25 Chicago 1 3 3.0 3 0 10/2 @ San Francisco 1 2 2.0 2 0 1 8 8.0 8 0 1 7 7.0 7 0 10/9 CINCINNATI 1 9 9.0 9 0 10/16 @ Green Bay 1 26 26.0 26 0 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 1 17 17.0 17 0 1 30 30.0 30 0 11/6 @ Cleveland 1 2 2.0 2 0 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 11/20 BALTIMORE 11/24 WASHINGTON 1 15 15.0 15 0 12/1 @ Minnesota 1 6 6.0 6 0 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants INACTIVE 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 2 5 2.5 3 0 8 86 10.8 26 0 1 7 7.0 7 0 1 30 30.0 30 0 Career Totals 2 5 2.5 3 0 18 193 10.7 33 0 1 7 7.0 7 0 1 30 30.0 30 0 Mark Sanchez NO. YDS AVG LG TD 9/11 N.Y. Giants DID NOT PLAY 9/18 @ Washington DID NOT PLAY 9/25 Chicago DID NOT PLAY 10/2 @ San Francisco DID NOT PLAY 10/9 CINCINNATI DID NOT PLAY 10/16 @ Green Bay DID NOT PLAY 10/30 PHILADELPHIA DID NOT PLAY 11/6 @ Cleveland 2-2 -2.0-2 0 11/13 @ Pittsburgh DID NOT PLAY 11/20 BALTIMORE INACTIVE 11/24 WASHINGTON INACTIVE 12/1 @ Minnesota INACTIVE 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants INACTIVE 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 2-2 -1.0-2 0 Career Totals 167 449 2.7 25 13

2016 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Dez Bryant Terrance Williams Jason Witten Cole Beasley NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD 9/11 N.Y. Giants 1 8 8.0 8 0 3 34 11.3 14 0 9 66 7.3 17 0 8 65 8.1 15 0 9/18 @ Washington 7 102 14.6 21 0 3 51 17.0 29 0 5 75 15.0 28 0 9/25 Chicago 3 40 13.3 17t 1 4 88 22.0 47 0 2 25 12.5 18 0 7 73 10.4 29 0 10/2 @ San Francisco INACTIVE/INJURED-Knee 4 44 11.0 20t 1 7 47 6.7 8 0 3 66 22.0 47 0 10/9 CINCINNATI INACTIVE/INJURED-Knee 5 70 14.0 21 0 3 43 14.3 31 0 4 53 13.3 18 1 10/16 @ Green Bay INACTIVE/INJURED-Knee 4 75 18.8 42 0 4 42 10.5 14 0 6 58 9.7 19 2 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 4 113 28.3 53 1 2 25 12.5 15 0 2 16 8.0 11 1 4 53 13.3 24 0 11/6 @ Cleveland 1 19 19.0 19 0 2 19 9.5 15 0 8 134 16.8 35 1 6 56 9.3 18 1 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 6 116 19.3 50t 1 1 5 5.0 5 0 6 59 9.8 14 0 5 33 6.6 10 0 11/20 BALTIMORE 6 80 13.3 26 2 1 11 11.0 11 0 5 37 7.4 11 0 5 59 11.8 17 1 11/24 WASHINGTON 5 72 14.4 26 0 1 10 10.0 10t 1 3 33 11.0 21 0 5 56 11.2 18 0 12/1 @ Minnesota 4 84 21.0 56 1 2 13 6.5 18 0 2 23 11.5 13 0 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 1 10 10.0 10 0 5 76 15.2 31t 1 4 26 6.5 13 0 4 41 10.3 18 0 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 38 644 16.9 56 6 34 470 13.8 47 3 56 579 10.3 35 2 64 711 11.1 47 5 Career Totals 450 6,469 14.4 85t 65 167 2,667 16.0 82t 19 1,076 11,794 11.0 69 62 207 2,163 10.4 47 16 Geoff Swaim Brice Butler Lance Dunbar Ezekiel Elliott NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD 9/11 N.Y. Giants 1 21 21.0 21 0 1 16 16.0 16 0 1 16 16.0 16 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 9/18 @ Washington 2 29 14.5 29 0 2 26 13.0 16 0 2 4 2.0 3 0 9/25 Chicago 2 20 10.0 18 0 10/2 @ San Francisco 5 41 8.2 14 1 2 14 7.0 9 0 1 19 19.0 19 0 10/9 CINCINNATI 2 20 10.0 13 0 INACTIVE/INJURED-Knee 3 37 12.3 22 0 10/16 @ Green Bay 1 20 20.0 20t 1 INACTIVE/INJURED-Knee 2 17 8.5 15 0 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 1 8 8.0 8 0 1 19 19.0 19 0 INACTIVE/INJURED-Knee 4 52 13.0 25 0 11/6 @ Cleveland 2 11 5.5 8 0 1 9 9.0 9 0 1 5 5.0 5 0 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 2 95 47.5 83t 1 11/20 BALTIMORE RESERVE/INURED-Pectoral 2 49 24.5 41 0 2 14 7.0 8 0 4 30 7.5 17 0 11/24 WASHINGTON RESERVE/INURED-Pectoral 1 1 1.0 1 0 2 23 11.5 19 0 12/1 @ Minnesota RESERVE/INURED-Pectoral 4 19 4.8 16 0 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants RESERVE/INURED-Pectoral 3 12 4 4 0 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 6 69 11.5 29 0 13 174 13.4 41 2 11 83 7.5 16 0 28 322 11.5 83t 1 Career Totals 7 69 9.9 29 0 55 815 14.8 67 4 63 607 9.6 41 0 28 322 11.5 83t 1 Keith Smith Alfred Morris Rod Smith Lucky Whitehead NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD 9/11 N.Y. Giants 9/18 @ Washington 1 5 5.0 5 0 9/25 Chicago 1 2 2.0 2 0 10/2 @ San Francisco 1 14 14.0 14 0 10/9 CINCINNATI 1 4 4.0 4 0 10/16 @ Green Bay 1 35 35.0 35 0 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 1 1 1.0 1 0 11/6 @ Cleveland PRACTICE SQUAD 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 1 6 6.0 6 0 PRACTICE SQUAD 1 5 5.0 5 0 11/20 BALTIMORE PRACTICE SQUAD 11/24 WASHINGTON PRACTICE SQUAD 12/1 @ Minnesota PRACTICE SQUAD 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants PRACTICE SQUAD INACTIVE 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 3 20 6.7 14 0 2 8 4.0 6 0 1 4 4.0 4 0 2 40 20.0 35 0 Career Totals 3 20 6.7 14 0 49 373 7.6 26 0 2 10 5.0 6 0 8 56 7.0 35 0 Gavin Escobar NO. YDS AVG LG TD 9/11 N.Y. Giants 9/18 @ Washington 9/25 Chicago 10/2 @ San Francisco 10/9 CINCINNATI 10/16 @ Green Bay 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 11/6 @ Cleveland 1 2 2.0 2t 1 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 11/20 BALTIMORE 2 21 10.5 14 0 11/24 WASHINGTON 12/1 @ Minnesota 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 3 23 7.7 14 1 Career Totals 29 326 11.2 26t 8

2016 INDIVIDUAL PASSING Tony Romo Dak Prescott ATT COMP YDS PCT TD INT LG SACKS RATING ATT COMP YDS PCT TD INT LG SACKS RATING 9/11 N.Y. Giants INACTIVE/INJURED-Back 45 25 227 55.6% 0 0 21 0 / 0 69.4 9/18 @ Washington INACTIVE/INJURED-Back 30 22 292 73.3% 0 0 29 4 / 14 103.8 9/25 Chicago INACTIVE/INJURED-Back 24 19 248 79.2% 1 0 47 0 / 0 123.6 10/2 @ San Francisco INACTIVE/INJURED-Back 32 23 245 71.9% 2 0 47 2 / 11 114.7 10/9 CINCINNATI INACTIVE/INJURED-Back 24 18 227 75.0% 1 0 31 1 / 5 117.9 10/16 @ Green Bay INACTIVE/INJURED-Back 27 18 247 66.7% 3 1 42 2 / 14 117.4 10/30 PHILADELPHIA INACTIVE/INJURED-Back 39 19 287 48.7% 2 1 53 2 / 14 79.9 11/6 @ Cleveland INACTIVE/INJURED-Back 27 21 247 77.8% 3 0 35 0 / 0 141.8 11/13 @ Pittsburgh INACTIVE/INJURED-Back 32 22 319 68.8% 2 0 83t 2 / 24 121.7 11/20 BALTIMORE DID NOT PLAY 36 27 301 75.0% 3 0 41 1 / 2 127.2 11/24 WASHINGTON DID NOT PLAY 24 17 195 70.8% 1 0 26 1 / 5 108.9 12/1 @ Minnesota DID NOT PLAY 18 12 139 66.7% 1 0 56 3 / 15 108.3 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants DID NOT PLAY 37 17 165 45.9% 1 2 31t 3 / 13 45.4 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 395 260 3,139 65.8% 20 4 83t 21 / 117 102.7 Career Totals 4,331 2,826 34,154 65.3% 247 117 85t 248 / 1,672 97.1 395 260 3,139 65.8% 20 4 83t 21 / 117 102.7 Mark Sanchez Cole Beasley ATT COMP YDS PCT TD INT LG SACKS RATING ATT COMP YDS PCT TD INT LG SACKS RATING 9/11 N.Y. Giants DID NOT PLAY 9/18 @ Washington DID NOT PLAY 9/25 Chicago DID NOT PLAY 10/2 @ San Francisco DID NOT PLAY 10/9 CINCINNATI DID NOT PLAY 10/16 @ Green Bay DID NOT PLAY 10/30 PHILADELPHIA DID NOT PLAY 1 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 / 0 39.6 11/6 @ Cleveland 1 1 8 100.0% 0 0 8 0 / 0 100.0 11/13 @ Pittsburgh DID NOT PLAY 11/20 BALTIMORE INACTIVE 11/24 WASHINGTON INACTIVE 12/1 @ Minnesota INACTIVE 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants INACTIVE 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 1 1 8 100.0% 0 0 8 0 / 0 100.0 1 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 / 0 39.6 Career Totals 2,268 1,286 15,134 56.7% 86 84 74t 158 / 1,023 74.3 1 0 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0 / 0 39.6

2016 INDIVIDUAL KICKING Chris Jones RET NO. YDS AVG TB IN20 LG BL YDS NET 9/11 N.Y. Giants 3 147 49.0 0 1 56 0 17 43.3 9/18 @ Washington 3 142 47.3 0 1 56 0 30 37.3 9/25 Chicago 3 140 46.7 0 2 51 0 17 41.0 10/2 @ San Francisco 4 221 55.3 2 1 63 0 26 38.8 10/9 CINCINNATI 2 87 43.5 0 1 51 0 0 43.5 10/16 @ Green Bay 2 83 41.5 0 1 42 0 25 29.0 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 5 222 44.4 1 1 60 0 9 38.6 11/6 @ Cleveland 2 75 37.5 0 1 50 0 2 36.5 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 3 145 48.3 0 1 49 0 22 41.0 11/20 BALTIMORE 4 184 46.0 1 2 61 0 17 41.0 11/24 WASHINGTON 2 88 44.0 0 2 53 0 0 44.0 12/1 @ Minnesota 6 277 46.2 0 3 55 0-5 47.0 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 9 384 42.7 0 2 52 0 26 39.8 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 48 2,195 45.7 4 19 63 0 186 40.2 Career Totals 273 12,333 45.2 14 107 64 2 950 40.4 PUNTING COWBOYS KICKING OPPONENTS FIELD GOALS 11-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ TOTAL FIELD GOALS 11-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ TOTAL 9/11 N.Y. Giants Bailey (23,56,25,54) 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 4-4 9/18 @ Washington Bailey (22,31) 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 Hopkins (36,29,22) 0-0 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 3-3 9/25 Chicago Bailey (49,47M) 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-2 Barth (34) 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 10/2 @ San Francisco Bailey (47M,22) 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 Dawson (36) 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 10/9 CINCINNATI Nugent (50M) 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 10/16 @ Green Bay Bailey (44,22,32) 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-0 3-3 Crosby (37,43,34) 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-1 0-0 3-3 10/30 PHILADELPHIA Bailey (38,23,49) 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-0 3-3 Sturgris (30,55,34) 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-1 3-3 11/6 @ Cleveland Parkey (31,41M) 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 1-2 11/13 @ Pittsburgh Bailey (37,53,46) 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 3-3 Boswell (39,55M,25) 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 2-3 11/20 BALTIMORE Bailey (30,21) 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 Tucker (46) 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 11/24 WASHINGTON Bailey (46) 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 Hopkins (43M,24,55M,20) 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 2-4 12/1 @ Minnesota Bailey (39) 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 Forbath (48,36,33) 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-1 0-0 3-3 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants Bailey (55M) 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 Gould (39) 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 0-0 7-7 6-6 5-7 3-4 21-24 0-0 5-5 12-12 3-5 1-4 21-26

Lucky Whitehead Cole Beasley NO. YDS AVG FC LG TD NO. YDS AVG FC LG TD 9/11 N.Y. Giants 2 16 8.0 0 9 0 9/18 @ Washington 1 7 7.0 0 7 0 9/25 Chicago 1 3 3.0 1 3 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 10/2 @ San Francisco 2 25 12.5 0 14 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 10/9 CINCINNATI 2 10 5.0 0 10 0 10/16 @ Green Bay 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 2 19 9.5 1 12 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 11/6 @ Cleveland 3 18 6.0 1 15 0 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 2 44 22.0 0 39 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 11/20 BALTIMORE 2 24 12.0 1 21 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 11/24 WASHINGTON 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 12/1 @ Minnesota 2 1 0.5 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants INACTIVE 3 3 1.0 2 3 0 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 2016 INDIVIDUAL PUNT RETURNS 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 19 167 8.8 5 39 0 3 3 1.0 9 3 0 Career Totals 38 277 7.3 9 39 0 25 140 5.6 29 22 0 Lucky Whitehead Rod Smith Ryan Davis Lance Dunbar NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD 9/11 N.Y. Giants 1 21 21.0 21 0 9/18 @ Washington 1 33 33.0 33 0 1 19 19.0 19 0 9/25 Chicago 1 25 25.0 25 0 10/2 @ San Francisco 1 28 28.0 28 0 10/9 CINCINNATI 2 45 22.5 30 0 10/16 @ Green Bay 1 21 21.0 21 0 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 1 13 13.0 13 0 INACTIVE/INJURED-Hamstring INACTIVE/INJURED-Knee 11/6 @ Cleveland PRACTICE SQUAD INACTIVE/INJURED-Hamstring 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 1 30 30.0 30 0 PRACTICE SQUAD 11/20 BALTIMORE PRACTICE SQUAD 11/24 WASHINGTON PRACTICE SQUAD 1 0 0.0 0 0 12/1 @ Minnesota 1 22 22.0 22 0 PRACTICE SQUAD INACTIVE 1 16 16.0 16 0 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants INACTIVE PRACTICE SQUAD INACTIVE 1 16 16.0 16 0 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 INDIVIDUAL KICKOFF RETURNS INACTIVE/INJURED-Knee INACTIVE/INJURED-Knee 2016 Totals 10 238 23.8 33 0 1 19 19.0 19 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 2 32 16.0 16 0 Career Totals 26 690 26.5 79 0 2 45 22.5 26 0 3 22 7.3 15 0 23 513 22.3 44 0 Alfred Morris NO. YDS AVG LG TD 9/11 N.Y. Giants 9/18 @ Washington 9/25 Chicago 10/2 @ San Francisco 10/9 CINCINNATI 10/16 @ Green Bay 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 11/6 @ Cleveland 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 11/20 BALTIMORE 11/24 WASHINGTON 12/1 @ Minnesota 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 1 12 12.0 12 0 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 1 12 12.0 12 0 Career Totals 1 12 12.0 12 0

2016 INDIVIDUAL INTERCEPTION RETURNS Brandon Carr Barry Church Morris Claiborne Anthony Brown NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD 9/11 N.Y. Giants 1 0 0.0 0 0 9/18 @ Washington 1 0 0.0 0 0 9/25 Chicago 10/2 @ San Francisco 1 27 27.0 27 0 10/9 CINCINNATI 10/16 @ Green Bay 1 14 14.0 14 0 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 11/6 @ Cleveland INACTIVE/INJURED-Forearm INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin 11/13 @ Pittsburgh INACTIVE/INJURED-Forearm INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin 11/20 BALTIMORE INACTIVE/INJURED-Forearm INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin 11/24 WASHINGTON INACTIVE/INJURED-Forearm INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin 12/1 @ Minnesota INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin 1 0 0.0 0 0 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 1 0 0.0 0 0 2 14 7.0 14 0 1 27 27.0 27 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 Career Totals 15 284 18.9 49t 2 5 63 12.6 45 0 4 19 4.8 27 0 15 284 18.9 49t 2 9/11 N.Y. Giants 9/18 @ Washington NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD 9/25 Chicago 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 10/2 @ San Francisco 10/9 CINCINNATI INACTIVE/INJURED-Concussion 10/16 @ Green Bay 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 1 0 0.0 0 0 11/6 @ Cleveland 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 11/20 BALTIMORE 11/24 WASHINGTON 12/1 @ Minnesota 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 INDIVIDUAL FUMBLE RECOVERIES Tyrone Crawford Benson Mayowa INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE Morris Claiborne INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin David Irving 2016 Totals 2 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 Career Totals 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0.0 0 0 4 50 12.5 50t 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 9/11 N.Y. Giants 9/18 @ Washington 9/25 Chicago 10/2 @ San Francisco 10/9 CINCINNATI NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD 10/16 @ Green Bay 1 0 0.0 0 0 10/30 PHILADELPHIA INACTIVE/INJURED-Hamstring 11/6 @ Cleveland INACTIVE/INJURED-Hamstring 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 11/20 BALTIMORE 11/24 WASHINGTON 12/1 @ Minnesota INACTIVE 1 0 0.0 0 0 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants INACTIVE 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia Ryan Davis Kyle Wilber INACTIVE/INJURED-Neck Sean Lee Cedric Thornton 2016 Totals 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 Career Totals 4 0 0 0 0 4 1 0.3 1 0 4 10 2.5 10 0 4 40 10.0 40 1

2016 INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE STATS Anthony Brown Brandon Carr TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. 9/11 N.Y. Giants 1-3 -- 4 2-0 -- 2 1 9/18 @ Washington 3-2 -- 5 1 9/25 Chicago 3-1 -- 4 4-1 -- 5 10/2 @ San Francisco 1-2 -- 3 2 3-1 -- 4 10/9 CINCINNATI 4-5 -- 9 1(-3) 2-0 -- 2 1 10/16 @ Green Bay 8-2 -- 10 1(-6) 1 4-2 -- 6 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 6-0 -- 6 1(-2) 1 2 11/6 @ Cleveland 1-0 -- 1 2-0 -- 2 1 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 5-1 -- 6 3-0 -- 3 11/20 BALTIMORE 1-4 -- 5 1 2-0 -- 2 11/24 WASHINGTON 6-0 -- 6 1 4-0 -- 4 1 12/1 @ Minnesota 3-1 -- 4 1 5-2 -- 7 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 2-0 -- 2 1 3-0 -- 3 1 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 35-19 -- 54 2(-9) 6 1 43-8 -- 51 1(-2) 1 8 Career Totals 35-19 -- 54 2(-9) 6 1 478-103 -- 581 1.0(-7) 8(-21) 4 117 1 Barry Church Morris Claiborne TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. 9/11 N.Y. Giants 6-6 -- 12 3-0 -- 3 9/18 @ Washington 4-2 -- 6 1 5-2 -- 7 1(-1) 9/25 Chicago 8-5 -- 13 2 5-1 -- 6 1 10/2 @ San Francisco 7-3 -- 10 2(-3) 5-1 -- 6 1(-1) 1 10/9 CINCINNATI 7-4 -- 11 3-3 -- 6 2 10/16 @ Green Bay 6-2 -- 8 1 1 2-1 -- 3 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 2-2 -- 4 5-0 -- 5 1 11/6 @ Cleveland INACTIVE/INJURED-Forearm INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin 11/13 @ Pittsburgh INACTIVE/INJURED-Forearm INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin 11/20 BALTIMORE INACTIVE/INJURED-Forearm INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin 11/24 WASHINGTON INACTIVE/INJURED-Forearm INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin 12/1 @ Minnesota 8-5 -- 13 INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 5-3 -- 8 2 INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 53-32 -- 85 2(-3) 6 1 28-8 -- 36 2(-2) 5 Career Totals 354-170 -- 524 16(-36) 5 20 7 139-41 -- 180 3(-4) 1 32 1 Maliek Collins Jack Crawford TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. 9/11 N.Y. Giants 0-1 -- 1 2 1-2 -- 3 1 9/18 @ Washington 1-0 -- 1 1 2-1 -- 3 1.0(-6) 9/25 Chicago 1-0 -- 1 1(-3) 1 10/2 @ San Francisco 1-1 -- 2 1 1-1 -- 2 2 10/9 CINCINNATI 1-1 -- 2 1 1-0 -- 1 0.5(-1) 2 10/16 @ Green Bay 2-0 -- 2 0-1 -- 1 1(-2) 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 1-1 -- 2 1 2-0 -- 2 2 11/6 @ Cleveland 0-1 -- 1 2.0(-16) 1-1 -- 2 1 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 1-1 -- 2 1 0-1 -- 1 11/20 BALTIMORE 2-0 -- 2 0-1 -- 1 1.0(-2) 1 11/24 WASHINGTON 2-1 -- 3 1 12/1 @ Minnesota 1-2 -- 3 1.0(-7) 1-0 -- 1 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 2-1 -- 3 2 1-2 -- 3 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 15-10 -- 25 3.0(-23) 1(-3) 11 10-10 -- 20 2.5(-9) 1(-2) 9 Career Totals 15-10 -- 25 3.0(-23) 1(-3) 11 38-24 -- 62 8.5(-48) 5(-8) 23 1 1 Tyrone Crawford Ryan Davis TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. 9/11 N.Y. Giants 2-0 -- 2 SIGNED 9/14 9/18 @ Washington 1.0(-8) 1 INACTIVE 9/25 Chicago 1-1 -- 2 2(-2) 1 2 10/2 @ San Francisco 3-1 -- 4 1.0(-7) 2 0-1 -- 1 10/9 CINCINNATI 1-2 -- 3 2 1(-1) 10/16 @ Green Bay 1-0 -- 1 1 1 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 1-0 -- 1 1.5(-3) 2(-3) INACTIVE/INJURED-Hamstring 11/6 @ Cleveland 1-0 -- 1 1 INACTIVE/INJURED-Hamstring 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 1-1 -- 2 11/20 BALTIMORE 1-0 -- 1 1(-2) 1 1 11/24 WASHINGTON 0-1 -- 1 1(-3) 4 0-1 -- 1 2 12/1 @ Minnesota 2 INACTIVE 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 1-1 -- 2 1.0(-8) 2 INACTIVE 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 13-7 -- 20 4.5(-26) 6(-10) 17 0-2 -- 2 1(-1) 6 Career Totals 73-61 -- 134 12.5(-81) 12(-22) 78 2 1 26-10 -- 36 11.0(-78) 9(-20) 30 5 3

2016 INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE STATS Justin Durant Kavon Frazier TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. 9/11 N.Y. Giants 4-4 -- 8 INACTIVE 9/18 @ Washington 1-3 -- 4 1 INACTIVE 9/25 Chicago 3-1 -- 4 1 INACTIVE 10/2 @ San Francisco 0-2 -- 2 DID NOT PLAY 10/9 CINCINNATI 6-1 -- 7 DID NOT PLAY 10/16 @ Green Bay 5-4 -- 9 2 DID NOT PLAY 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 5-1 -- 6 1(-1) INACTIVE 11/6 @ Cleveland 1-0 -- 1 1.0(-2) 2 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 2-1 -- 3 11/20 BALTIMORE 1-2 -- 3 1 1 11/24 WASHINGTON 2-0 -- 2 12/1 @ Minnesota INACTIVE/INJURED-Hamstring 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 1-1 -- 2 1 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 31-20 -- 51 1.0(-2) 1(-1) 6 3 Career Totals 574-232 -- 806 4.5(-18) 32(-76) 21 22 4 Andrew Gachkar Randy Gregory TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. 9/11 N.Y. Giants RESERVE/DID NOT REPORT 9/18 @ Washington 1-0 -- 1 RESERVE/SUSPENDED 9/25 Chicago RESERVE/SUSPENDED 10/2 @ San Francisco RESERVE/SUSPENDED 10/9 CINCINNATI 0-1 -- 1 RESERVE/SUSPENDED 10/16 @ Green Bay RESERVE/SUSPENDED 10/30 PHILADELPHIA RESERVE/SUSPENDED 11/6 @ Cleveland RESERVE/SUSPENDED 11/13 @ Pittsburgh RESERVE/SUSPENDED 11/20 BALTIMORE RESERVE/SUSPENDED 11/24 WASHINGTON RESERVE/SUSPENDED 12/1 @ Minnesota RESERVE/SUSPENDED 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants RESERVE/SUSPENDED 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 1-1 -- 2 Career Totals 60-41 -- 101 2.0(-6) 9(-21) 2 2 1 6-5 -- 11 1(-1) 16 Jeff Heath Anthony Hitchens TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. 9/11 N.Y. Giants 1-5 -- 6 9/18 @ Washington 3-0 -- 3 1 9/25 Chicago 1-3 -- 4 10/2 @ San Francisco 5-1 -- 6 10/9 CINCINNATI 5-3 -- 8 1 10/16 @ Green Bay 2-0 -- 2 5-2 -- 7 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 1-3 -- 4 1(-3) 11/6 @ Cleveland 1-0 -- 1 5-2 -- 7 0.5(-4) 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 1-1 -- 2 4-3 -- 7 11/20 BALTIMORE 0-1 -- 1 3-1 -- 4 1 11/24 WASHINGTON 3-2 -- 5 1-3 -- 4 2(-6) 12/1 @ Minnesota 8-5 -- 13 1.0(-8) 1(-3) 1 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 1-2 -- 3 5-5 -- 10 1 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 8-6 -- 14 47-36 -- 83 1.5(-12) 4(-12) 4 1 Career Totals 76-40 -- 116 1 6 1 173-95 -- 268 3.5(-26) 10(-24) 14 6 1 David Irving Byron Jones TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. 9/11 N.Y. Giants 0-3 -- 3 1(-3) 1-6 -- 7 1 9/18 @ Washington 3 1 4-2 -- 6 1 9/25 Chicago 4 4-1 -- 5 1 1 10/2 @ San Francisco 10/9 CINCINNATI INACTIVE/INJURED-Concussion 6-0 -- 6 1 10/16 @ Green Bay 1-0 -- 1 1.0(-9) 1(-3) 1 3 3-1 -- 4 1 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 1(-1) 1 8-1 -- 9 11/6 @ Cleveland 1-0 -- 1 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 0-1 -- 1 10-2 -- 12 1(-2) 11/20 BALTIMORE 1(-3) 1 1 6-2 -- 8 11/24 WASHINGTON 3 8-3 -- 11 1(-1) 1 12/1 @ Minnesota 4 7-1 -- 8 1 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 2-2 -- 4 3-2 -- 5 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 3-6 -- 9 1.0(-9) 4(-10) 16 3 3 61-21 -- 82 2(-3) 7 1 Career Totals 11-12 -- 23 1.5(-16) 6(-16) 30 3 3 115-43 -- 158 4(-9) 19 1

2016 INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE STATS DeMarcus Lawrence Sean Lee TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. 9/11 N.Y. Giants RESERVE/SUSPENDED 8-7 -- 15 9/18 @ Washington RESERVE/SUSPENDED 7-3 -- 10 1 9/25 Chicago RESERVE/SUSPENDED 5-2 -- 7 1(-3) 10/2 @ San Francisco RESERVE/SUSPENDED 8-2 -- 10 1(-2) 10/9 CINCINNATI 1 10-5 -- 15 10/16 @ Green Bay 1 10-4 -- 14 1 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 7-3 -- 10 2(-8) 11/6 @ Cleveland 1-1 -- 2 1(-2) 1 6-2 -- 8 1(-5) 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 2-1 -- 3 1.0(-8) 2(-13) 1 1 7-2 -- 9 2(-4) 11/20 BALTIMORE 1 4-2 -- 6 11/24 WASHINGTON 2-1 -- 3 2 12-8 -- 20 1(-2) 1 12/1 @ Minnesota 5 5-5 -- 10 2(-7) 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 1 17-5 -- 22 1(-2) 1 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 5-3 -- 8 1.0(-8) 3(-15) 13 1 106-50 -- 156 11(-33) 2 2 Career Totals 39-36 -- 75 9.0(-79) 12(-35) 50 2 484-204 -- 688 2.5(-16) 40(-94) 24 25 2 Benson Mayowa Rolando McClain TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. 9/11 N.Y. Giants 0-1 -- 1 1.0(-4) 1 RESERVE/DID NOT REPORT 9/18 @ Washington RESERVE/DID NOT REPORT 9/25 Chicago RESERVE/DID NOT REPORT 10/2 @ San Francisco 1(-2) 1 RESERVE/DID NOT REPORT 10/9 CINCINNATI 1-0 -- 1 1.0(-4) 1 RESERVE/DID NOT REPORT 10/16 @ Green Bay 0-1 -- 1 1 RESERVE/DID NOT REPORT 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 0-1 -- 1 RESERVE/DID NOT REPORT 11/6 @ Cleveland 1-0 -- 1 2 RESERVE/DID NOT REPORT 11/13 @ Pittsburgh INACTIVE RESERVE/DID NOT REPORT 11/20 BALTIMORE INACTIVE RESERVE/DID NOT REPORT 11/24 WASHINGTON INACTIVE RESERVE/DID NOT REPORT 12/1 @ Minnesota 1-1 -- 2 1.0(-7) RESERVE/DID NOT REPORT 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 2-3 -- 5 1.0(-9) 1(-1) 1 RESERVE/DID NOT REPORT 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 5-7 -- 12 4.0(-24) 2(-3) 6 1 Career Totals 27-19 -- 46 6.0(-29) 6(-15) 12 1 2 345-134 -- 479 9.5(-53) 29(-56) 15 32 2 Terrell McClain Leon McFadden TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. 9/11 N.Y. Giants 4-1 -- 5 1(-1) 9/18 @ Washington 3-2 -- 5 2 9/25 Chicago 1-1 -- 2 1 10/2 @ San Francisco 0-3 -- 3 2 10/9 CINCINNATI 3-2 -- 5 1.5(-9) 1 10/16 @ Green Bay 2-0 -- 2 1(-2) 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 1-0 -- 1 1(-3) 1 PRACTICE SQUAD/SIGNED NOV. 5 11/6 @ Cleveland 0-2 -- 2 1 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 2-1 -- 3 1-0 -- 1 11/20 BALTIMORE 0-3 -- 3 11/24 WASHINGTON 1-2 -- 3 1 12/1 @ Minnesota 0-1 -- 1 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 2-3 -- 5 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 19-21 -- 40 1.5(-9) 3(-6) 8 1 1-0 -- 1 Career Totals 55-52 -- 107 2.5(-22) 6(-12) 25 2 14-8 -- 22 1 Mark Nzeocha Orlando Scandrick TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. 9/11 N.Y. Giants INACTIVE/INJURED-Achilles 3-0 -- 3 1.0(0) 1 1 9/18 @ Washington INACTIVE/INJURED-Achilles 4-0 -- 4 9/25 Chicago INACTIVE/INJURED-Achilles INACTIVE/INJURED-Hamstrings 10/2 @ San Francisco INACTIVE/INJURED-Achilles INACTIVE/INJURED-Hamstrings 10/9 CINCINNATI INACTIVE/INJURED-Hamstrings 10/16 @ Green Bay INACTIVE/INJURED-Hamstrings 10/30 PHILADELPHIA INACTIVE 4-1 -- 5 1.0(-2) 1 1 11/6 @ Cleveland INACTIVE 5-1 -- 6 11/13 @ Pittsburgh INACTIVE 5-2 -- 7 1 11/20 BALTIMORE INACTIVE 2-1 -- 3 11/24 WASHINGTON INACTIVE 3-0 -- 3 2 12/1 @ Minnesota 5-2 -- 7 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 3-0 -- 3 1(-1) 1 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 34-7 -- 41 2.0(-2) 1(-1) 2 4 2 Career Totals 301-77 -- 378 11.5(-69) 1(-1) 6 61 7

2016 INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE STATS Charles Tapper Cedric Thornton TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. 9/11 N.Y. Giants INACTIVE/INJURED-Back 1-2 -- 3 1(-2) 9/18 @ Washington INACTIVE/INJURED-Back 2-1 -- 3 1 9/25 Chicago INACTIVE/INJURED-Back 1 10/2 @ San Francisco RESERVE/INJURED-Back 2-0 -- 2 10/9 CINCINNATI RESERVE/INJURED-Back 1.0(-6) 1 10/16 @ Green Bay RESERVE/INJURED-Back 0-2 -- 2 1 10/30 PHILADELPHIA RESERVE/INJURED-Back 0.5(-3) 11/6 @ Cleveland RESERVE/INJURED-Back 1(-1) 1 11/13 @ Pittsburgh RESERVE/INJURED-Back 1 11/20 BALTIMORE RESERVE/INJURED-Back 1-0 -- 1 1 11/24 WASHINGTON RESERVE/INJURED-Back 2-1 -- 3 1(-3) 1 12/1 @ Minnesota RESERVE/INJURED-Back 0-1 -- 1 1 1 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants RESERVE/INJURED-Back 1-2 -- 3 1 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 9-9 -- 18 1.5(-9) 3(-6) 9 1 1 Career Totals 159-92 -- 251 5.5(-34) 15(-32) 30 6 2 Kyle Wilber J.J. Wilcox TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. 9/11 N.Y. Giants 1-0 -- 1 3-0 -- 3 9/18 @ Washington 0-1 -- 1 0-1 -- 1 1 9/25 Chicago 2-0 -- 2 4-1 -- 5 1 10/2 @ San Francisco 1-0 -- 1 1 10/9 CINCINNATI 3-0 -- 3 10/16 @ Green Bay INACTIVE/INJURED-Neck 4-0 -- 4 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 1-2 -- 3 1 11/6 @ Cleveland 1 1-2 -- 3 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 7-2 -- 9 1 11/20 BALTIMORE 5-2 -- 7 11/24 WASHINGTON 3-1 -- 4 1 12/1 @ Minnesota INACTIVE/INJURED-Thigh 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants INACTIVE/INJURED-Thigh 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 3-1 -- 4 1 32-11 -- 43 5 1 Career Totals 67-32 -- 99 3.5(-25) 3(-11) 19 1 2 160-85 -- 245 1(-4) 2 15 2 Damien Wilson TACKLES TKL/ QB PASS FOR SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS LOSS PRES DEF. FUM. 9/11 N.Y. Giants 9/18 @ Washington 9/25 Chicago 2-0 -- 2 10/2 @ San Francisco 10/9 CINCINNATI 10/16 @ Green Bay 3-1 -- 4 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 3-0 -- 3 11/6 @ Cleveland 1-0 -- 1 0.5(-4) 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 2-0 -- 2 11/20 BALTIMORE 1-1 -- 2 11/24 WASHINGTON 4-2 -- 6 12/1 @ Minnesota 1-1 -- 2 1(-1) 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 17-5 -- 22 0.5(-4) 1(-1) Career Totals 21-8 -- 29 0.5(-4) 3(-5) 2

Dan Bailey Anthony Brown Barry Church Lance Dunbar TACKLES FUM Blk TACKLES FUM Blk TACKLES FUM Blk TACKLES FUM Blk Solo - Ast -- Tot For-Rec Kck Solo - Ast -- Tot For-Rec Kck Solo - Ast -- Tot For-Rec Kck Solo - Ast -- Tot For-Rec Kck 9/11 N.Y. Giants 9/18 @ Washington 9/25 Chicago 10/2 @ San Francisco 0-1 -- 1 0-1 -- 1 10/9 CINCINNATI 1-0 -- 1 10/16 @ Green Bay 1-0 -- 1 0-1 -- 1 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 1-0 -- 1 11/6 @ Cleveland INACTIVE/INJURED-Forearm 11/13 @ Pittsburgh INACTIVE/INJURED-Forearm 0-1 -- 1 11/20 BALTIMORE 11/24 WASHINGTON 12/1 @ Minnesota 0-1 -- 1 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES INACTIVE/INJURED-Forearm INACTIVE/INJURED-Forearm INACTIVE/INJURED-Knee INACTIVE/INJURED-Knee INACTIVE/INJURED-Knee 2016 Totals 1-0 -- 1 2-2 -- 4 0-1 -- 1 0-2 -- 2 Career Totals 9-4 -- 13 2-2 -- 4 28-13 -- 41 14-6 -- 20 Gavin Escobar Kavon Frazier Andrew Gachkar Jeff Heath TACKLES FUM Blk TACKLES FUM Blk TACKLES FUM Blk TACKLES FUM Blk Solo - Ast -- Tot For-Rec Kck Solo - Ast -- Tot For-Rec Kck Solo - Ast -- Tot For-Rec Kck Solo - Ast -- Tot For-Rec Kck 9/11 N.Y. Giants 1-0 -- 1 INACTIVE 1-0 -- 1 9/18 @ Washington INACTIVE 0-1 -- 1 1-0 -- 1 9/25 Chicago INACTIVE 10/2 @ San Francisco DID NOT PLAY 1-1 -- 2 10/9 CINCINNATI DID NOT PLAY 10/16 @ Green Bay DID NOT PLAY 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 1-0 -- 1 INACTIVE 1-0 -- 1 11/6 @ Cleveland 0-2 -- 2 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 1-0 -- 1 11/20 BALTIMORE 11/24 WASHINGTON 12/1 @ Minnesota 1-0 -- 1 0-2 -- 2 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 1-0 -- 1 0-1 -- 1 0-1 -- 1 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 3-0 -- 3 2-0 -- 2 0-6 -- 6 4-2 -- 6 Career Totals 5-2 -- 7 2-0 -- 2 -- 58 27-9 -- 36 Byron Jones Chris Jones L.P. Ladouceur Leon McFadden TACKLES FUM Blk TACKLES FUM Blk TACKLES FUM Blk TACKLES FUM Blk Solo - Ast -- Tot For-Rec Kck Solo - Ast -- Tot For-Rec Kck Solo - Ast -- Tot For-Rec Kck Solo - Ast -- Tot For-Rec Kck 9/11 N.Y. Giants 9/18 @ Washington 1-0 -- 1 0-1 -- 1 9/25 Chicago 1-0 -- 1 10/2 @ San Francisco 0-1 -- 1 1-0 -- 1 10/9 CINCINNATI 10/16 @ Green Bay 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 1-0 -- 1 SIGNED NOV. 5 11/6 @ Cleveland 1-0 -- 1 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 11/20 BALTIMORE 11/24 WASHINGTON 12/1 @ Minnesota 4-0 -- 4 1-1 -- 2 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 1-0 -- 1 0-1 -- 1 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 8-1 -- 9 1-0 -- 1 0-2 -- 2 2-1 -- 3 Career Totals 9-2 -- 11 3-1 -- 4 14-14 -- 28 -- 12 Keith Smith Kyle Wilber J.J. Wilcox Damien Wilson TACKLES FUM Blk TACKLES FUM Blk TACKLES FUM Blk TACKLES FUM Blk Solo - Ast -- Tot For-Rec Kck Solo - Ast -- Tot For-Rec Kck Solo - Ast -- Tot For-Rec Kck Solo - Ast -- Tot For-Rec Kck 9/11 N.Y. Giants 1-0 -- 1 9/18 @ Washington 0-1 -- 1 1-1 -- 2 9/25 Chicago 1-0 -- 1 10/2 @ San Francisco 0-1 -- 1 10/9 CINCINNATI 3-0 -- 3 10/16 @ Green Bay 2-0 -- 2 INACTIVE/INJURED-Neck 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 11/6 @ Cleveland 1-0 -- 1 0-2 -- 2 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 11/20 BALTIMORE 1-0 -- 1 11/24 WASHINGTON 12/1 @ Minnesota 2-0 -- 2 1-1 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 0-1 -- 1 1-1 -- 2 0-1 -- 1 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia 2016 Totals 3-2 -- 5 5-2 -- 7 1-1 3-0 -- 3 2-4 -- 6 Career Totals 7-4 -- 11 16-9 -- 25 1-1 15-4 -- 19 7-8 -- 15

2016 SNAP COUNT OL TE WR RB QB DL LB DB SPEC OFFENSE Total Snaps Pct. Snaps Off. ST Off. ST Total Plays-Off/ST 78-27 68-27 68-27 76-25 57-22 65-25 78-35 73-24 65-30 71-29 56-26 52-28 66-27 873 352 Prescott, Dak 78-0 68-0 68-0 76-0 57-0 65-0 78-0 68-0 65-0 71-0 56-0 52-0 66-0 868 0 99.4% 0.0% Romo, Tony 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0.0% 0.0% Sanchez, Mark 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5 0 0.6% 0.0% Dunbar, Lance 17-1 9-0 6-6 17-10 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-10 8-17 15-8 5-7 5-8 19-5 107 72 12.3% 20.5% Elliott, Ezekiel 48-0 43-0 51-1 48-0 45-2 59-1 65-0 44-0 43-0 50-0 46-1 43-1 44-0 629 6 72.1% 1.7% Jackson, Darius 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0.0% 0.0% Morris, Alfred 14-0 10-0 7-0 12-0 10-0 5-0 7-0 24-0 10-0 5-0 5-0 1-0 2-3 112 3 12.8% 0.9% Smith, Keith (FB) 4-13 5-14 8-16 8-11 10-8 14-13 6-18 14-5 0-12 9-10 8-7 10-10 4-12 100 149 11.5% 42.3% Smith, Rod (FB) 0-18 0-16 0-8 0-5 2-10 0-14 2-23 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 94 0.5% 26.7% Beasley, Cole 49-2 41-1 30-2 51-1 29-5 31-2 52-2 29-1 35-1 44-3 35-1 25-4 42-9 493 34 56.5% 9.7% Bryant, Dez 75-0 57-0 52-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 69-0 51-0 58-1 62-0 43-1 37-1 61-0 565 4 64.7% 1.1% Butler, Brice 24-0 26-0 27-0 62-0 46-0 51-0 21-0 18-0 16-0 18-0 12-0 14-0 16-0 351 0 40.2% 0.0% Mayle, Vince 7-16 10-12 7-18 4-21 28 67 3.2% 19.0% Whitehead, Lucky 7-7 10-7 11-7 13-7 17-5 15-5 10-11 12-8 11-10 6-8 6-6 5-8 0-0 123 89 14.1% 25.3% Williams, Terrance 54-0 44-0 48-0 61-0 41-0 43-0 60-0 44-1 45-0 43-1 36-0 38-0 52-0 609 2 69.8% 0.6% Escobar, Gavin 3-9 7-10 0-11 1-7 7-7 8-7 1-15 2-10 18-10 17-10 12-8 18-12 9-12 103 128 11.8% 36.4% Hanna, James 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0.0% 0.0% Swaim, Geoff 16-3 18-6 29-4 24-4 22-3 30-7 19-7 38-9 7-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 203 47 23.3% 13.4% Witten, Jason 78-6 68-5 68-7 76-5 57-6 65-7 78-5 70-5 65-5 67-5 56-6 52-4 66-2 866 68 99.2% 19.3% Cleary, Emmett 0-5 0-4 0-6 0-5 5-5 0-5 0-5 0-5 0-3 0-2 5 45 0.6% 12.8% Collins, La'el 78-6 68-5 40-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 186 15 21.3% 4.3% Frederick, Travis 78-6 68-5 68-6 76-5 57-4 65-6 78-5 73-5 65-5 71-5 56-5 52-3 66-2 873 62 100.0% 17.6% Free, Doug 78-0 68-5 68-6 76-5 57-4 65-6 78-5 70-5 65-5 71-5 56-5 52-3 66-2 870 56 99.7% 15.9% Green, Chaz 5-6 2-5 68-6 76-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 151 22 17.3% 6.3% Leary, Ronald 0-0 0-0 28-6 76-5 57-4 65-6 78-5 60-5 65-5 71-5 56-5 52-3 66-2 674 51 77.2% 14.5% Looney, Joe 0-6 0-5 5-6 4-5 0-4 4-6 0-5 22-5 9-5 12-5 6-5 5-3 11-2 78 62 8.9% 17.6% Martin, Zack 78-6 68-5 68-6 76-5 57-4 65-6 78-5 73-5 65-5 71-5 56-5 52-3 66-2 873 62 100.0% 17.6% Smith, Tyron 73-5 68-5 0-0 0-0 57-4 65-6 78-5 73-5 65-5 71-5 46-5 52-3 66-2 714 50 81.8% 14.2% Defense 9/11 NYG 9/18 @ Was 9/25 CHI 10/2 @ SF 10/9 CIN 10/16 @ GB Total Plays-Def/ST 56-27 67-27 65-27 53-25 70-22 70-25 78-35 44-24 74-30 55-29 75-26 74-28 67-27 848 352 Crawford, Jack 41-6 43-6 44-5 35-4 39-7 35-5 42-9 21-3 25-6 20-8 25-7 22-5 23-11 415 82 48.9% 23.3% Crawford, Tyrone 41-4 44-6 43-6 43-3 45-6 48-4 64-7 32-3 57-4 36-4 49-7 49-4 50-4 601 62 68.8% 17.6% Collins, Maliek 17-4 35-5 41-4 44-3 54-1 41-4 37-7 28-2 33-7 28-3 34-2 49-2 46-0 487 44 55.8% 12.5% Davis, Ryan 0-0 0-0 8-0 8-0 26-2 20-4 0-0 0-0 18-4 14-4 24-5 0-0 0-0 118 19 13.5% 5.4% Gregory, Randy 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0.0% 0.0% Irving, David 15-3 33-5 22-3 8-3 0-0 19-4 40-5 1-0 41-3 26-3 43-7 41-3 36-2 325 41 37.2% 11.6% Lawrence, DeMarcus 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 17-1 29-0 41-0 32-3 49-1 41-0 52-0 55-3 13-0 329 8 37.7% 2.3% Mayowa, Benson 45-0 35-0 28-0 16-0 22-0 21-0 19-0 17-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 22-0 42-0 267 0 30.6% 0.0% McClain, Terrell 30-4 46-6 39-4 39-4 41-7 23-4 37-7 26-3 33-4 21-4 24-6 31-4 29-4 419 61 48.0% 17.3% Tapper, Charles 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0.0% 0.0% Thornton, Cedric 20-0 26-0 13-0 18-0 31-0 30-0 22-0 12-0 22-0 18-0 21-0 21-0 24-0 278 0 31.8% 0.0% Durant, Justin 17-1 29-3 25-0 15-0 25-0 30-0 36-0 5-0 38-0 28-0 5-0 0-0 13-0 266 4 30.5% 1.1% Gachkar, Andrew 3-18 13-17 3-16 0-17 11-18 0-19 0-25 0-16 0-22 0-21 0-15 0-22 0-21 30 247 3.4% 70.2% Hitchens, Anthony 31-6 23-10 22-6 36-8 33-8 29-5 39-8 36-3 35-11 26-11 44-5 52-8 44-14 450 103 51.5% 29.3% Lee, Sean 56-3 67-6 65-5 53-4 70-8 70-5 78-7 44-3 73-4 55-4 75-7 74-5 67-4 847 65 97.0% 18.5% McClain, Rolando 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0.0% 0.0% Nzeocha, Mark 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-4 0-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-4 0-1 0 16 0.0% 4.5% Wilber, Kyle 15-21 10-22 7-20 3-19 1-2 0-0 0-31 0-18 1-24 0-23 0-20 0-24 0-25 37 249 4.2% 70.7% Wilson, Damien 0-18 0-16 10-20 0-20 0-18 16-18 18-28 15-19 11-24 15-23 42-19 26-24 7-23 160 270 18.3% 76.7% Brown, Anthony 13-7 0-7 56-8 50-10 58-10 61-10 6-12 13-13 63-14 42-8 59-13 74-12 67-10 562 134 64.4% 38.1% Carr, Brandon 56-6 67-8 65-5 53-5 70-6 70-5 77-6 44-5 72-4 55-5 75-5 74-6 67-6 845 72 96.8% 20.5% Church, Barry 52-12 58-13 96-13 49-9 61-13 51-14 45-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 72-0 66-0 550 82 63.0% 23.3% Claiborne, Morris 53-7 67-7 64-7 53-5 70-6 24-2 75-13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 406 47 46.5% 13.4% Frazier, Kavon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-9 0-11 0-10 14-7 0-10 0-9 14 56 1.6% 15.9% Heath, Jeff 0-18 0-16 1-20 0-19 0-15 33-19 5-29 8-19 22-25 17-24 42-20 24-25 16-25 168 274 19.2% 77.8% Jones, Byron 42-15 66-14 54-12 41-11 61-9 60-8 72-15 44-13 74-12 55-12 75-13 74-19 67-15 785 168 89.9% 47.7% McFadden, Leon 0-10 17-14 0-13 0-10 0-16 0-19 17 82 1.9% 23.3% Scandrick, Orlando 43-2 49-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 56-3 44-0 57-0 53-1 75-0 54-0 60-0 491 6 56.2% 1.7% Wilcox, J.J. 26-12 24-9 41-10 19-12 35-8 60-10 49-16 44-13 73-12 55-11 47-7 0-0 0-0 473 120 54.2% 34.1% 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 11/24 12/1 12/11 12/18 12/26 1/1/17 Total Snaps Specialists NYG @ Was CHI @ SF CIN @ GB PHI @ Cle @ Pit BAL WAS @ Min @ NYG TB DET @ Phi ST Total Plays 27 27 27 25 22 25 35 24 30 29 26 28 27 352 Bailey, Dan 12 11 12 10 9 13 11 11 13 11 3 7 4 127 Jones, Chris 9 8 9 9 6 8 11 7 8 10 7 9 11 10/30 PHI 11/6 @ Cle Pct. Snaps ST Ladouceur, L.P. 9 8 9 9 6 8 11 7 8 10 7 9 11 112 31.8% 11/13 @ Pit 11/20 BAL 11/24 WAS 12/1 @ Min 12/11 12/18 @ NYG TB 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 11/24 12/1 12/11 12/18 12/26 1/1/17 Total Snaps Pct. Snaps NYG @ Was CHI @ SF CIN @ GB PHI @ Cle @ Pit BAL WAS @ Min @ NYG TB DET @ Phi Def ST Def ST 12/26 DET 1/1/17 @ Phi 112 36.1% 31.8%

2016 INDIVIDUAL PARTICIPATION 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 11/24 12/1 12/11 12/18 12/26 1/3/17 2015 Player NYG @ Was CHI @ SF CIN @ GB PHI @ Cle @ Pit BAL WAS @ Min @ NYG TB DET @ Phi GP - GS - DNP - I Bailey, Dan P P P P P P P P P P P P P 13-0 - 0-0 Beasley, Cole P WR P WR P P WR P P WR P WR P 13-5 - 0-0 Brendel, Jake PS PS PS A A A A A A A A A A 0-0 - 0-0 Brown, Anthony P P CB CB P CB P P CB P P CB CB 13-6 - 0-0 Bryant, Dez WR WR WR I I I WR WR WR WR WR WR WR 10-10 - 0-3 Butler, Brice P P P WR WR WR P P P P P P P 13-3 - 0-0 Carr, Brandon CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB 13-13 - 0-0 Church, Barry SS SS SS SS SS SS SS I I I I SS SS 9-9 - 0-4 Claiborne, Morris CB CB CB CB CB CB CB I I I I I I 7-7 - 0-6 Cleary, Emmett A A A P P P P P P P P P P 10-0 - 0-0 Collins, La'el LG LG LG I IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 3-3 - 0-1 Collins, Maliek P P DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT 13-11 - 0-0 Crawford, Jack DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE P P P P 13-9 - 0-0 Crawford, Tyrone DT DT DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE 13-13 - 0-0 Davis, Ryan A D P P P P I I P P P D D 7-0 - 0-5 DeBord, Clay A A A PS PS PS PS PS A PS PS PS PS 0-0 - 0-0 Dunbar, Lance P P P P I I I P P P P P P 10-0 - 0-3 Durant, Justin P P P P P P P P P P P I P 12-0 - 0-1 Edwards, Kadeem A A A A A A A A PS PS PS PS PS 0-0 - 0-0 Elliott, Ezekiel RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB 13-13 - 0-0 Escobar, Gavin P P P P P P P P P P P P TE 13-1 - 0-0 Frazier, Kavon D D D N N N D P P P P P P 6-0 - 3-4 Frederick, Travis C C C C C C C C C C C C C 13-13 - 0-0 Free, Doug RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT 13-13 - 0-0 Gachkar, Andrew P P P P P P P P P P P P P 13-0 - 0-0 Gathers, Rico PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0 - 0-0 George, Jeremiah PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0 - 0-0 Green, Chaz P P LT LT I I I I I I I I I 4-2 - 0-9 Gregory, Randy DNR RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES RES 0-0 - 0-0 Hanna, James PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP 0-0 - 0-0 Heath, Jeff P P P P P P P P P P P P P 13-0 - 0-0 Hitchens, Anthony MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB 13-13 - 0-0 Irving, David P P P P I P P P P P P P P 12-0 - 0-1 Jackson, Darius D D D D D D D D D D D D D 0-0 - 0-13 Jones, Andy PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0 - 0-0 Jones, Byron FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS 13-13 - 0-0 Jones, Chris P P P P P P P P P P P P P 13-0 - 0-0 Ladouceur, Louis-Philippe P P P P P P P P P P P P P 13-0 - 0-0 Lawrence, DeMarcus RES RES RES RES P P P P P DE DE DE P 9-3 - 0-0 Leary, Ronald D D P LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG 11-10 - 0-2 Lee, Sean WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB 13-13 - 0-0 Looney, Joe P P P P P P P P P P P P TE 13-1 - 0-0 Martin, Zack RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG 13-13 - 0-0 Mayle, Vince PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS P P P P 4-0 - 0-0 Mayowa, Benson RDE RDE P P P P P P D D D P DE 10-3 - 0-3 McCain, Chris PS PS PS A A A A A A A A A A 0-0 - 0-0 McClain, Rolando DNR DNR DNR DNR DNR DNR DNR DNR DNR DNR DNR DNR DNR 0-0 - 0-0 McClain, Terrell DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT 13-13 - 0-0 McDermott, Shane A A PS PS PS A A A A A A A A 0-0 - 0-0 McFadden, Leon A A A A A A PS P P P P P P 6-0 - 0-0 McFadden, Darren NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI 0-0 - 0-0 Milton, Keavon PS PS PS PS PS PS A A A A A A A 0-0 - 0-0 Moore, Kellen IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0-0 - 0-0 Moore, Zach PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0 - 0-0 Morris, Alfred P P P P P P P P P P P P P 13-0 - 0-0 Nzeocha, Mark I I I I P P D D D D D P P 4-0 - 0-9 Prescott, Dak QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB 13-13 - 0-0 Romo, Tony I I I I I I I I I N N N N 0-0 - 4-9 Sanchez, Mark N N N N N N N P N D D D D 1-0 - 8-4 Scandrick, Orlando CB CB I I I I CB CB CB CB CB P CB 9-8 - 0-4 Seamster, Sammy A PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0 - 0-0 Seymour, Ryan A A A A A PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0 - 0-0 Showers, Jameill PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0-0 - 0-0 Smith, Jaylon NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI 0-0 - 0-0 Smith, Keith P P P P P P P P P P P P P 13-0 - 0-0 Smith, Rod P P P P P P P PS PS PS PS PS PS 7-0 - 0-0 Smith, Tyron LT LT I I LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT 11-11 - 0-2 Swaim, Geoff TE P TE P TE TE P TE TE IR IR IR IR 9-6 - 0-0 Swanson, Dax D A A A A A A A A A A A A 0-0 - 0-1 Tapper, Charles I I I IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0-0 - 0-3 Thornton, Cedric P P P P P P P P P P P P P 0-0 - 0-0 Traylor, Austin PS A A A A A A A A A A A A 0-0 - 0-0 Whitehead, Lucky P P P P P P P P P P WR P D 12-1 - 0-1 Wilber, Kyle P P P P SLB I P P P P P P P 12-1 - 0-1 Wilcox, J.J. P P P P P P P SS SS SS SS I I 11-4 - 0-2 Williams, Terrance WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR P 13-12 - 0-0 Wilson, Damien P P P P P P P SLB P SLB SLB SLB P 13-4 - 0-0 Witten, Jason TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE 13-13 - 0-0 Position abbreviation indicates start P - Played, N - Did Not Play, D - Deactivated, I - Deactivated/Injured, IR - Reserve/Injured, IRR - Reserve/Injured-Return, RET - Reserve/Retired, RE - Rerserve/Exempt PUP - Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform, PS - Practice Squad, A - Not on Roster, RES - Reserve/Suspended, NFI - Reserve/Non-Football Injury/Illness, DNR - Reserve/Did Not Report

13 GAME STATISTICAL COMPARISON 2016/2015 bold indicates Cowboys improvement COWBOYS OFFENSE 2016 2015 Difference Wins 11 4 7 Losses 2 9-7 Points Scored 340 230 110 Touchdowns 40 22 18 Field Goals Made 21 25-4 Field Goals Attempted 24 26-2 Field Goal Percentage 87.5% 96.2% -8.7% Third Down Efficiency 42.3% 35.3% 7.1% Net Yards per Game 385.2 325.6 59.6 NFL Rank -- Net Yds. per Game 5 28-23 Average Plays per Game 64.2 60.7 3.5 Average Yards per Play 6.0 5.4 0.6 Rushing Yards per Game 152.2 118.2 34.0 NFL Rank -- Rush Yds. per Game 2 11-9 Average Yards per Rush 4.8 4.4 0.3 Rushing Attempts per Game 30.5 26.6 3.9 Rushing Touchdowns 20 8 12 Net Passing Yards per Game 233.1 207.5 25.6 NFL Rank -- Net Pass Yds. per Game 20 29-9 Yards per Pass Attempt 7.93 6.88 1.05 Passing Attempts 397 416-19 Passing Completions 261 270-9 Completion Percentage 65.7% 64.9% 0.8% Passing Touchdowns 20 12 8 Interceptions Thrown 4 15-11 Sacks Allowed 21 27-6 Fumbles 19 15 4 Fumbles Lost 8 8 0 Penalties 84 94-10 Penalty Yards 706 716-10 Gross Punting Average 45.7 45.5 0.2 Net Punting Average 40.5 42.5-2.0 Punt Return Average 7.7 4.7 3 Kickoff Return Average 20.1 25.7-5.6 COWBOYS DEFENSE/OPPONENT 2016 2015 Difference Points Allowed 238 305-67 Total Touchdowns Allowed 26 33-7 Field Goals Made 21 25-4 Field Goals Attempted 26 30-4 Field Goal Percentage 80.8% 83.3% -2.6% Third Down Efficiency 39.0% 38.0% 1.0% Net Yards per Game 350.9 334.8 16.1 NFL Rank -- Net Yds. per Game 16 22-6 Average Plays per Game 61.9 62.1-0.2 Average Yards per Play 5.7 5.4 0.3 Rushing Yards per Game 83.1 113.8-30.7 NFL Rank -- Rush Yds. per Game 2 17-15 Average Yards per Rush 4.0 3.5 0.5 Rushing Attempts per Game 20.8 32.5-11.8 Rushing Touchdowns Allowed 5 13-8 Net Passing Yards per Game 267.8 221.1 46.8 NFL Rank -- Net Pass Yds. per Game 28 25 3 Yards per Pass Attempt 7.12 7.29-0.17 Passing Attempts 509 423 86 Passing Completions 355 272 83 Completion Percentage 69.7% 64.3% 5.4% Passing Touchdowns Allowed 21 14 7 Interceptions 5 6-1 Sacks 26 25 1 Fumbles Caused 24 8 16 Fumbles Recovered 9 2 7 Penalties 78 95-17 Penalty Yards 626 755-129 Gross Punting Average 42.8 44.9-2.1 Net Punting Average 38.1 41.3-3.2 Punt Return Average 8.0 7.1 0.9 Kickoff Return Average 22.7 25.1-2.4

GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS AND INACTIVES OFFENSE Date Opponent WR LT LG C RG RT WR QB RB TE TE 9/11 NYG Bryant Smith L. Collins Frederick Martin Free Williams Prescott Elliott Witten Swaim* 9/18 @ Was Bryant Smith L. Collins Frederick Martin Free Williams Prescott Elliott Witten Beasley^ 9/25 CHI Bryant Green L. Collins Frederick Martin Free Williams Prescott Elliott Witten Swaim* 10/2 @ SF Butler Green Leary Frederick Martin Free Williams Prescott Elliott Witten Beasley^ 10/9 CIN Butler Smith Leary Frederick Martin Free Williams Prescott Elliott Witten Swaim* 10/16 @ GB Butler Smith Leary Frederick Martin Free Williams Prescott Elliott Witten Swaim* 10/30 PHI Bryant Smith Leary Frederick Martin Free Williams Prescott Elliott Witten Beasley^ 11/6 @ Cle Bryant Smith Leary Frederick Martin Free Williams Prescott Elliott Witten Swaim* 11/13 @ Pit Bryant Smith Leary Frederick Martin Free Williams Prescott Elliott Witten Swaim* 11/20 BAL Bryant Smith Leary Frederick Martin Free Williams Prescott Elliott Witten Beasley^ 11/24 WAS Bryant Smith Leary Frederick Martin Free Williams Prescott Elliott Witten Whitehead^ 12/1 @ Min Bryant Smith Leary Frederick Martin Free Williams Prescott Elliott Witten Beasley^ 12/11 @ NYG Bryant Smith Leary Frederick Martin Free Looney$ Prescott Elliott Witten Escobar 12/18 TB 12/26 DET 1/1/17 @ Phi ^ opened in a three receiver set & opened with three tight ends $ opened with three tackles *opened in two-tight end set #opened with two running backs DEFENSE Date Opponent LDE LDT RDT RDE SLB MLB WLB CB CB SS FS 9/11 NYG J. Crawford T. Crawford T. McClain Mayowa Scandrick* Hitchens Lee Carr Claiborne Church B. Jones 9/18 @ Was J. Crawford T. Crawford T. McClain Mayowa Scandrick* Hitchens Lee Carr Claiborne Church B. Jones 9/25 CHI T. Crawford M. Collins T. McClain J. Crawford Brown* Hitchens Lee Carr Claiborne Church B. Jones 10/2 @ SF T. Crawford M. Collins T. McClain J. Crawford Brown* Hitchens Lee Carr Claiborne Church B. Jones 10/9 CIN T. Crawford M. Collins T. McClain J. Crawford Wilber Hitchens Lee Carr Claiborne Church B. Jones 10/16 @ GB T. Crawford M. Collins T. McClain J. Crawford Brown* Hitchens Lee Carr Claiborne Church B. Jones 10/30 PHI T. Crawford M. Collins T. McClain J. Crawford Scandrick* Hitchens Lee Carr Claiborne Church B. Jones 11/6 @ Cle T. Crawford M. Collins T. McClain J. Crawford Wilson Hitchens Lee Carr Scandrick Wilcox B. Jones 11/13 @ Pit T. Crawford M. Collins T. McClain J. Crawford Brown* Hitchens Lee Carr Scandrick Wilcox B. Jones 11/20 BAL T. Crawford M. Collins T. McClain Lawrence Wilson Hitchens Lee Carr Scandrick Wilcox B. Jones 11/24 WAS T. Crawford M. Collins T. McClain Lawrence Wilson Hitchens Lee Carr Scandrick Wilcox B. Jones 12/1 @ Min T. Crawford M. Collins T. McClain Lawrence Wilson Hitchens Lee Carr Brown Church B. Jones 12/11 @ NYG T. Crawford M. Collins T. McClain Mayowa Brown* Hitchens Lee Carr Scandrick Church B. Jones 12/18 TB 12/26 DET 1/1/17 @ Phi ^ opened with three cornerbacks &opened with five linebackers * opened in a nickel package % opened with six defensive backs INACTIVES Date 9/11 Opponent NYG Romo-I Swanson Jackson Frazier Nzeocha-I Leary-I Tapper-I 9/18 @ Was Romo-I Davis Jackson Frazier Nzeocha-I Leary Tapper-I 9/25 CHI Romo-I Scandrick-I Jackson Frazier Nzeocha-I T. Smith-I Tapper-I 10/2 @ SF Romo-I Scandrick-I Jackson Bryant-I Nzeocha T.Smith-I L. Collins-I 10/9 CIN Romo-I Scandrick-I Jackson Bryant-I Irving-I Dunbar-I Green-I 10/16 @ GB Romo-I Scandrick-I Jackson Bryant-I Wilber-I Dunbar-I Green-I 10/30 PHI Romo-I Davis-I Jackson Frazier Nzeocha Dunbar-I Green-I 11/6 @ Cle Romo-I Davis-I Jackson Claiborne-I Nzeocha Church-I Green-I 11/13 @ Pit Romo Mayowa Jackson Claiborne-I Nzeocha Church-I Green-I 11/20 BAL Sanchez Mayowa Jackson Claiborne-I Nzeocha Church-I Green-I 11/24 WAS Sanchez Mayowa Jackson Claiborne-I Nzeocha Church-I Green-I 12/1 @ Min Sanchez Davis Jackson Claiborne-I Durant-I Wilcox-I Green-I 12/11 @ NYG Sanchez Davis Jackson Claiborne-I Whitehead Wilcox-I Green-I 12/18 TB 12/26 DET 1/1/17 @ Phi Rookies Underlined I - Inactive due to injury

BIG PLAYS - RECEIVING 20-PLUS YARD PASSING PLAYS DALLAS OPPONENT Down- Drive Down- Drive Date Opp. Qtr Passer Receiver Yds Distance Result Date Opp. Qtr Passer Receiver Yds Distance Result 9/11 NYG 2 Prescott Swaim 21 1-10 Dal 25 FG 9/11 NYG 2 Manning Beckham 45 1-10 NYG 40 TD 2 Manning Cruz 23 2-14 Dal 39 TD 4 Manning Shepard 20 2-5 Dal 49 TD 9/18 @ Was 1 Prescott Beasley 28 2-12 Was 33 FG 9/18 @ Was 1 Cousins Jackson 28 2-4 Was 31 Punt 1 Prescott Witten 29 1-10 Dal 6 TD 1 Cousins Reed 25 1-10 Was 25 TD 1 Prescott Swaim 28 4-1 Was 30 TD 3 Cousins Davis 32 1-10 Was 45 TD 4 Prescott Bryant 21 2-14 Dal 16 TD 4 Cousins Doctson 57 1-10 Was 21 INT 4 Cousins Thompson 38 3-10 Was 10 Game 9/25 CHI 2 Prescott Beasley 29 3-2 Chi 30 TD 9/25 CHI 2 Hoyer Jeffrey 22 2-9 Dal 38 FG 2 Prescott Williams 47 2-11 Dal 31 Fumble 4 Hoyer White 32 2-5 Chi 16 Fumble 4 Hoyer Miller 26 2-10 Chi 38 TD 4 Hoyer Meredith 24 1-10 Chi 16 Game 10/2 @ SF 2 Prescott Williams 20 1-10 SF 20 TD 10/2 @ SF 1 Gabbert Kerley 33 3-7 Dal 33 TD 4 Prescott Beasley 47 2-13 Dal 29 Game 1 Gabbert Celek 25 1-10 SF 48 TD 3 Gabbert Celek 29 1-10 Dal 43 FG 4 Gabbert Kerley 20 1-10 SF 41 Downs 10/9 CIN 1 Prescott Williams 21 2-4 Cin 25 TD 10/9 CIN 2 Dalton Boyd 20 1-10 Cin 15 Punt 2 Prescott Witten 31 3-3 Cin 45 TD 3 Dalton Green 22 1-10 Cin 32 MFG 3 Prescott Elliott 22 2-10 Cin 42 Fumble 10/16 @ GB 2 Prescott Williams 42 1-10 Dal 38 TD 10/16 @ GB 2 Rodgers Adams 22 2-10 GB 35 Downs 2 Prescott Butler 20 1-10 GB 20 TD 4 Rodgers Nelson 25 1-10 Dal 36 TD 4 Prescott Whitehead 35 3-1 Dal 34 TD 10/30 PHI 1 Prescott Bryant 53 2-10 Dal 25 TD 10/30 PHI NONE 1 Prescott Elliott 25 3-1 Dal 37 FG 2 Prescott Bryant 23 1-10 Phi 47 FG 4 Prescott Bryant 22 2-3 Phi 37 TD OT Prescott Beasley 24 1-10 Dal 39 TD 11/6 @ Cle 1 Prescott Witten 26 2-8 Cle 26 TD 11/6 @ Cle 1 Kessler Crowell 44 1-10 Cle 41 FG 3 Prescott Witten 35 1-10 Dal 25 TD 3 Prescott Witten 27 2-11 Cle 41 TD 11/13 @ Pit 1 Prescott Elliott 83 2-18 Dal 17 TD 11/13 @ Pit 1 Roethlisberger Rogers 22 2-5 Pit 30 TD 3 Prescott Bryant 50 3-11 50 TD 3 Roethlisberger Hamilton 39 1-10 Pit 25 FG 4 Roethlisberger Brown 20 2-8 Dal 31 TD 4 Roethlisberger Bell 23 1-10 Pit 38 TD 4 Roethlisberger James 24 1-10 Dal 39 TD 4 Roethlisberger A. Brown 44 1-10 Dal 36 Game 11/20 BAL 2 Prescott Butler 41 3-6 Bal 48 TD 11/20 BAL 1 Flacco Wallace 27 2-6 Bal 14 TD 2 Prescott Bryant 26 1-15 50 FG 3 Flacco S. Smith 22 1-10 Bal 25 Punt 4 Flacco S. Smith 22 2-10 Dal 25 TD 11/24 WAS 3 Prescott Witten 21 2-9 Dal 17 Punt 11/24 WAS 1 Cousins Crowder 38 2-5 Was 35 FG 4 Prescott Bryant 26 3-9 Was 27 TD 1 Cousins Davis 22 1-10 Dal 27 FG 2 Cousins Garcon 27 3-2 Was 33 MFG 2 Cousins Jackson 26 2-4 Dal 36 FG 3 Cousins Davis 26 2-10 Was 21 TD 3 Cousins Reid 33 3-4 Dal 36 TD 4 Cousins Jackson 67 3-2 Was 33 TD 12/1 @ Min 2 Prescott Bryant 56 2-9 Dal 43 TD 12/1 @ Min 1 Bradford Thielen 23 3-16 Min 19 Punt 3 Bradford C. Johnson 25 1-10 Min 8 Punt 12/11 @ NYG 1 Prescott Williams 31 2-10 NYG 31 TD 12/11 @ NYG 3 Manning Beckham 61 2-10 NYG 39 TD 12/18 TB 12/18 TB 12/26 DET 12/26 DET 1/1/17 @ Phi 1/1/17 @ Phi TOTAL: 31 TOTAL: 40 bold indicates play resulted in a touchdown

BIG PLAYS - RUSHING 10-PLUS YARD RUSHING PLAYS DALLAS OPPONENT Down- Drive Down- Drive Date Opp. Qtr Rusher Yds Distance Result Date Opp. Qtr Rusher Yds Distance Result 9/11 NYG 2 Prescott 11 2-10 NYG 24 FG 9/11 NYG 2 Jennings 17 1-10 NYG 25 TD 3 Morris 13 2-10 Dal 47 FG 4 Vereen 10 2-5 Dal 24 TD 4 Jennings 12 2-3 NYG 30 Punt 4 Jennings 11 3-12 Dal 48 Punt 9/18 @ Was 3 Elliott 21 2-5 Was 42 TD 9/18 @ Was 2 Cousins 10 1-10 Was 26 FG 2 M.Jones 14 1-10 Dal 14 TD 3 Cousins 10 1-10 Dal 25 FG 9/25 CHI 1 Elliott 21 1-10 Dal 25 TD 9/25 CHI 2 Howard 36 1-10 Chi 25 FG 1 Elliott 11 1-10 Chi 40 FG 3 Langford 23 1-10 Dal 37 TD 2 Prescott 17 3-3 Dal 35 TD 3 Howard 14 2-3 Chi 44 Punt 2 Prescott 12 2-10 Chi 21 TD 4 Elliott 14 1-10 Dal 29 TD 10/2 @ SF 2 Elliott 10 2-1 SF 30 TD 10/2 @ SF 3 Hyde 32 1-10 SF 25 FG 3 Elliott 23 1-15 Dal 28 TD 3 Elliott 17 1-10 SF 18 TD 4 Elliott 26 2-3 Dal 41 FG 10/9 CIN 1 Elliott 17 1-10 Cin 39 TD 10/9 CIN 1 Bernard 14 2-3 Cin 17 Punt 1 Elliott 13 2-1 Cin 13 TD 3 Bernard 12 1-10 Cin 25 MFG 1 Elliott 15 1-10 Cin 46 TD 3 Dalton 13 3-11 Cin 37 Punt 2 Morris 17 2-10 Dal 20 TD 3 Elliott 60 1-10 Dal 40 TD 10/16 @ GB 1 Elliott 11 1-10 Dal 46 TD 10/16 @ GB 1 Lacy 25 1-10 GB 47 FG 2 Elliott 14 2-4 Dal 48 FG 2 Lacy 10 1-10 GB 25 Downs 2 Whitehead 26 3-1 Dal 12 TD 3 Elliott 25 1-10 Dal 49 FG 4 Elliott 12 1-10 GB 26 TD 4 Elliott 29 1-10 50 FG 10/30 PHI 1 Elliott 15 2-10 Phi 22 TD 10/30 PHI 1 Sproles 15 2-2 Dal 31 FG 1 Elliott 13 1-10 Phi 30 FG 2 Sproles 19 2-15 Dal 32 TD 2 Whitehead 17 1-10 Dal 25 INT 4 Sproles 13 2-10 Phi 25 Fum 2 Elliott 11 1-10 Dal 42 INT 2 Prescott 16 2-9 Phi 23 INT 3 C. Jones 30 4-8 Dal 27 FG 3 Elliott 16 1-10 Phi 23 FG 4 Prescott 12 2-10 Phi 34 TD OT Elliott 12 1-10 Phi 26 TD 11/6 @ Cle 1 Elliott 10 1-10 Cle 38 TD 11/6 @ Cle NONE 2 Morris 13 2-5 Cle 49 TD 2 Elliott 10 1-10 Cle 10 TD 2 Elliott 12 1-10 Dal 33 TD 2 Elliott 15 1-10 Cle 25 TD 3 Prescott 13 2-9 Dal 37 TD 3 Elliott 10 2-10 Cle 14 TD 11/13 @ Pit 4 Elliott 14 1-10 Dal 14 TD 11/15 @ Pit 1 Bell 16 2-4 Dal 25 TD 4 Elliott 32 1-10 Pit 32 TD 2 Bell 11 1-10 Pit 36 FG 11/20 BAL 1 Elliott 11 1-10 Dal 49 Punt 11/20 BAL 1 Wallace 13 2-2 Bal 34 Punt 2 Prescott 12 1-30 Dal 28 TD 1 Dixon 20 2-5 Bal 46 TD 3 Elliott 14 1-10 Dal 25 TD 1 West 16 1-10 Dal 34 TD 4 Elliott 11 2-8 Bal 23 FG 1 West 18 1-10 Dal 18 TD 11/24 WAS 1 Whitehead 15 1-10 Dal 25 TD 11/24 WAS 3 Thompson 11 2-6 Was 29 Punt 1 Elliott 20 2-6 Dal 44 TD 1 Elliott 12 1-10 Was 36 TD 2 Morris 12 2-10 Dal 45 TD 2 Prescott 18 1-10 Was 28 TD 4 Elliott 21 1-10 Dal 25 TD 12/1 @ Min 1 Elliott 12 1-10 Dal 21 Punt 12/1 @ Min 3 Bradford 10 3-5 Min 38 Punt 1 Morris 11 1-15 Dal 39 Fumble 3 Asiata 14 1-10 Dal 38 FG 2 Prescott 14 3-13 Dal 13 TD 4 Elliott 30 1-10 Dal 46 FG 12/11 @ NYG 2 Elliott 15 1-10 Dal 3 Punt 12/11 @ NYG 4 Jennings 13 2-6 Dal 36 INT 2 Elliott 13 2-3 NYG 44 Punt 2 Elliott 14 1-10 Dal 33 Punt 3 Elliott 13 2-10 Dal 23 INT 12/18 TB 12/18 TB 12/26 DET 12/26 DET 1/1/17 @ Phi 1/1/17 @ Phi TOTAL: 59 TOTAL: 29 bold indicates play resulted in a touchdown

BIG PLAYS - RETURNS 30-PLUS YARD KICK RETURNS/10-PLUS YARD PUNT RETURNS DALLAS OPPONENT Drive Drive Drive Drive Date Opp. Qtr KO/Punt Returner Yds Start Result Date Opp. Qtr KO/Punt Returner Yds Start Result 9/11 NYG NONE 9/11 NYG 4 Punt Harris 17 NYG 46 TD 9/18 @ Was 3 KO Whitehead 33 Dal 30 Punt 9/18 @ Was 2 Punt Crowder 21 Dal 40 Punt 9/25 CHI NONE 9/25 CHI NONE 10/2 @ SF 2 Punt Whitehead 11 Dal 34 TD 10/2 @ SF 4 Punt Kerley 26 SF 45 INT 3 Punt Whitehead 14 Dal 22 TD 10/9 CIN 1 KO Whitehead 30 Cin 35 TD 10/9 CIN NONE 3 Punt Whitehead 10 Dal 20 Fumble 10/16 @ GB NONE 10/16 @ GB 2 Punt Davis 25 GB 46 Punt 4 KO Montgomery 40 GB 40 Fumble 10/30 PHI NONE 10/30 PHI 3 KO Huff 53 Dal 45 FG 11/6 @ Cle 4 Punt Whitehead 15 Dal 45 Half 11/6 @ Cle NONE 11/13 @ Pit 3 KO Whitehead 30 Dal 26 FG 11/13 @ Pit 3 KO Toussaint 33 Dal 35 Punt 3 Punt Whitehead 39 Pit 49 TD 4 Punt A. Brown 22 Dal 20 TD 11/20 BAL 2 Punt Whitehead 21 Dal 37 Punt 11/20 BAL NONE 11/24 WAS NONE 11/24 WAS NONE 12/1 @ Min NONE 12/1 @ Min 2 KO Patterson 35 Min 30 Punt 12/11 @ NYG NONE 12/11 @ NYG 2 Punt Beckham 12 50 Fumble 12/18 TB 12/18 TB 12/26 DET 12/26 DET 1/1/17 @ Phi 1/1/17 @ Phi TOTAL: 9 TOTAL: 10 BIG PLAYS - RETURNS 20-PLUS YARD INTERCEPTION OR 10-PLUS YARD FUMBLE RETURN DALLAS OPPONENT Drive Drive Drive Drive Date Opp. Qtr INT/FUM Returner Yds Start Result Date Opp. Qtr INT/FUM Returner Yds Start Result 9/11 NYG NONE 9/11 NYG NONE 9/18 @ Was NONE 9/18 @ Was NONE 9/25 CHI NONE 9/25 CHI 3 FUM Amos 21 Chi 37 TD 10/2 @ SF 4 INT Claiborne 27 Dal 34 FG 10/2 @ SF NONE 10/9 CIN NONE 10/9 CIN 3 FUM Rey 10 Cin 41 TD 10/16 @ GB NONE 10/16 @ GB NONE 10/30 PHI NONE 10/30 PHI NONE 11/6 @ Cle NONE 11/6 @ Cle NONE 11/13 @ Pit NONE 11/13 @ Pit NONE 11/20 BAL NONE 11/20 BAL NONE 11/24 WAS NONE 11/24 WAS NONE 12/1 @ Min NONE 12/1 @ Min NONE 12/11 @ NYG NONE 12/11 @ NYG 3 INT Hall 29 NYG 39 TD 12/18 TB 12/18 TB 12/26 DET 12/26 DET 1/1/17 @ Phi 1/1/17 @ Phi TOTAL: 1 TOTAL: 3

SCORING PLAYS SCORING PLAYS DALLAS OPPONENT Clock Scoring Play Score Clock Scoring Play Score Date Opp. Qtr Time (Plays-Net Yards, Time) Dal - Opp Date Opp. Qtr Time (Plays-Net Yards, Time) Dal - Opp 9/11 NYG 1 6:35 Bailey 23 FG (15-70, 8:25) 3-0 9/11 NYG 2 9:36 Donnell 15 pass from Manning (Bullock kick) (4-75, 1:33) 6-7 2 11:09 Bailey 56 FG (15-52, 7:58) 6-0 2 0:07 Shepard 9 pass from Manning (Missed PAT) (12-75, 3:55) 9-13 2 4:02 Bailey 25 FG (11-68, 5:34) 9-7 4 6:13 Cruz 3 pass from Manning (Bullock kick) (9-54, 3:59) 19-20 3 10:47 Elliott 8 run (Bailey kick) (7-35, 3:27) 16-13 4 13:59 Bailey 54 FG (11-39, 5:01) 19-13 9/18 @ Was 1 9:25 Bailey 22 FG (13-76, 5:35) 3-0 9/18 @ Was 2 13:08 M.Jones 14 run (Hopkins kick) (8-75, 3:31) 10-7 1 1:39 Elliott 1 run (Bailey kick) (9-94, 5:13) 10-0 2 0:26 Hopkins 36 FG (12-56, 4:08) 13-10 2 4:34 Bailey 31 FG (10-43, 4:31) 13-7 3 11:16 Crowder 11 pass from Cousins (Hopkins kick) (8-75, 3:44) 13-17 3 5:41 Prescott 6 run (Bailey kick) (10-75, 5:35) 20-17 3 2:06 Hopkins 29 FG (7-27, 5:35) 20-20 4 4:45 Morris 4 run (Bailey kick) (11-80, 5:50) 27-23 3 0:04 Hopkins 22 FG (5-30, 1:35) 20-23 9/25 CHI 1 9:30 Prescott 1 run (Bailey kick) (10-75, 5:30) 7-0 9/25 CHI 2 7:47 Barth 34 FG (7-59, 3:24) 17-3 1 1:54 Bailey 49 FG (9-44, 4:59) 10-0 3 7:08 Miller 2 pass from Hoyer (Barth kick) (11-63, 4:54) 24-10 2 11:11 Dunbar 1 run (Bailey kick) (9-72, 4:09) 17-0 4 6:28 Miller 6 pass from Hoyer (Barth kick) (8-75, 2:34) 31-17 4 9:02 Bryant 17 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) (10-88, 6:35) 31-10 10/2 @ SF 2 2:58 T. Williams 20 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) (8-66, 3:54) 7-14 10/2 @ SF 1 6:41 Kerley 33 pass from Gabbert (Dawson kick) (9-63, 3:39) 0-7 2 0:12 Butler 4 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) (11-58, 1:38) 14-14 2 13:55 Hyde 3 run (Dawson kick) (12-80, 5:03) 0-14 3 1:08 Elliott 1 run (Bailey kick) (10-78, 5:49) 21-17 3 12:18 Dawson 36 FG (6-57, 2:42) 14-17 4 4:11 Bailey 22 FG (11-62, 6:27) 24-17 10/9 CIN 1 11:09 Elliott 13 run (Bailey kick) (7-64, 3:51) 7-0 10/9 CIN 4 10:10 LaFell 7 pass from Dalton (Nugent kick) (10-59, 5:13) 28-7 2 14:43 Prescott 5 run (Bailey kick) (11-89, 6:33) 14-0 4 2:39 LaFell 5 pass from Dalton (Nugent kick) (12-77, 5:03) 28-14 2 4:09 Beasley 14 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) (8-80, 3:38) 21-0 3 11:38 Elliott 60 run (Bailey kick) (1-60, 0:09) 28-0 10/16 @ GB 1 10:03 Beasley 1 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) (8-75, 4:57) 7-0 10/16 @ GB 1 5:11 Crosby 37 FG (9-56, 4:52) 7-3 2 5:11 Bailey 44 FG (12-50, 6:15) 10-6 2 12:16 Crosby 43 FG (9-45, 4:08) 7-6 2 0:27 Butler 20 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) (5-97, 0:33) 17-6 4 14:48 Crosby 34 FG (4-0, 0:32) 20-9 3 6:58 Bailey 22 FG (7-47, 3:05) 20-6 4 6:53 Cobb 6 pass from Rodgers (Crosby kick) (9-75, 3:33) 27-16 4 10:26 Beasley 4 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) (7-75, 4:22) 27-9 4 3:41 Bailey 32 FG (8-48, 3:12) 30-16 10/30 PHI 1 4:41 Prescott 7 run (Bailey kick) (5-75, 1:58) 7-3 10/30 PHI 1 6:39 Sturgis 30 FG (10-50, 5:11) 0-3 2 14:50 Bailey 38 FG (8-52, 3:20) 10-3 2 3:41 R. Mathews 1 run (Sturgis kick) (9-45, 5:05) 10-10 3 0:56 Bailey 23 FG (12-70, 5:24) 13-20 2 0:00 Sturgis 55 FG (8-43, 1:26) 10-13 4 11:34 Bailey 49 FG (4-5, 1:21) 16-23 3 6:20 J. Matthews 5 pass from Wentz (Sturgis kick) (12-69, 4:10) 10-20 4 3:04 Bryant 22 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) (11-90, 3:22) 23-23 4 14:09 Sturgis 34 FG (6-29, 1:47) 13-23 OT 7:48 Witten 5 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) (12-75, 7:12) 29-23 11/6 @ Cle 1 6:47 Witten 26 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) (10-75, 5:53) 7-3 11/6 @ Cle 1 12:40 Parkey 31 FG (6-62, 2:20) 0-3 2 10:02 Elliott 10 run (Bailey kick) (9-69, 4:48) 14-3 2 0:23 Pryor 12 pass from Kessler (Parkey kick) (7-80, 1:27) 21-10 2 1:50 Beasley 6 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) (9-67, 4:39) 21-3 3 11:30 Elliott 8 run (Bailey kick) (7-75, 3:30) 28-10 3 1:41 Escobar 2 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) (9-64, 5:30) 35-10 11/13 @ Pit 1 5:17 Bailey 37 FG (10-42, 4:37) 3-6 11/13 @ Pit 1 9:54 Bell 2 pass from Roethlisberger (pass failed) 0-6 1 0:12 Elliott 83 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) (2-75, 1:01) 10-12 1 1:13 Rogers 3 pass from Roethlisberger (pass failed) (8-75, 4:04) 3-12 2 11:04 Bailey 53 FG (6-25, 3:24) 13-12 2 4:43 Boswell 39 FG (10-54, 6:21) 13-15 3 5:35 Bailey 46 FG (14-46, 7:35) 16-18 3 13:10 Boswell 25 FG (7-68, 1:50) 13-18 3 1:35 Bryant 50 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) (3-49, 1:48) 23-18 4 7:51 Bell 1 run (pass failed) (6-46, 3:05) 23-24 4 1:55 Elliott 14 run (pass failed) (10-75, 5:56) 29-24 4 0:42 A. Brown 15 pass from Roethlisberger (pass failed) (5-75, 1:13) 29-30 4 0:09 Elliott 32 run (pass failed) (5-75, 0:33) 35-30 11/20 BAL 2 5:55 Beasley 3 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) (6-52, 3:36) 7-7 11/20 BAL 1 5:28 West 18 run (Tucker kick) (6-90, 3:09) 0-7 2 0:04 Bailey 30 FG (8-63, 1:33) 10-10 2 1:37 Tucker 46 FG (9-47, 4:18) 7-10 3 7:31 Bryant 4 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) (10-92, 5:49) 17-10 4 8:16 S. Smith 5 pass from Flacco (Tucker kick) (8-75, 3:14) 24-17 4 11:30 Bryant 13 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) (13-88, 7:54) 24-10 4 1:50 Bailey 21 FG (13-72, 6:26) 27-17 11/24 WAS 1 11:09 Elliott 4 run (Bailey kick) (7-75, 3:51) 7-0 11/24 WAS 2 14:04 Hopkins 24 FG (10-75, 4:10) 7-3 2 7:57 Bailey 46 FG (12-47, 6:07) 10-3 2 0:03 Hopkins 20 FG (11-73, 1:42) 17-6 2 1:45 Williams 10 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) (6-55, 1:58) 17-3 4 14:54 Reed 5 pass from Cousins (pass failed) (14-90, 7:55) 17-12 4 10:49 Prescott 6 run (Bailey kick) (7-75, 4:05) 24-12 4 9:22 Jackson 67 pass from Cousins (Hopkins kick) (3-75, 1:27) 24-19 4 6:29 Elliott 1 run (Bailey kick) (8-53, 2:53) 31-19 4 1:53 Reed 8 pass from Cousins (Hopkins kick) (15-75, 4:36) 31-26 12/1 @ Min 2 5:29 Elliott 1 run (Bailey kick) (8-84, 5:12) 7-3 12/1 @ Min 1 2:28 Forbath 48 FG (6-32, 3:17) 0-3 4 10:22 Bryant 8 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) (1-8, 0:06) 14-9 3 2:10 Forbath 36 FG (10-49, 4:52) 7-6 4 4:15 Bailey 39 FG (5-33, 2:22) 17-9 4 14:11 Forbath 33 FG (4-4, 0:56) 7-9 4 0:25 McKinnon 3 pass from Bradford (pass failed) (8-65, 1:44) 17-15 12/11 @ NYG 1 4:44 Williams 31 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) (10-67, 4:06) 7-0 12/11 @ NYG 3 5:50 Gould 39 FG (11-35, 4:49) 7-3 3 1:07 Beckham 61 pass from Manning (Gould kick) (2-61, 0:43) 7-10 12/18 TB 12/18 TB 12/26 DET 12/26 DET 1/1/17 @ Phi 1/1/17 @ Phi

TAKEAWAYS Org. Line of Date Opp W/L Takeaway QTR Scrimmage Result 9/11 NYG L B. Carr intercepted a E. Manning pass at NYG 35 3 NYG 35 TD 9/18 @ Was W B. Church intercepted a K. Cousins pass at Dal -6 4 Dal 6 TD 9/25 CHI W T. Crawford recovered a C. Meredith fumble at Chi 36 3 Chi 36 MFG B. Mayowa recovered a B. Hoyer fumble at Dal 44 4 Dal 44 Punt 10/2 @ SF W M. Claiborne intercepted a B. Gabbert pass at SF 7 returned to Dal 34 4 SF 45 FG 10/9 CIN W NONE 10/16 @ GB W M. Claiborne recovered a J. Nelson fumble at GB 36 1 GB 14 Fum B. Church intercepted an A. Rodgers pass at Dal 35 returned to Dal 49 3 Dal 46 FG D. Irving recovered an A. Rodgers fumble at Dal 4 3 Dal 1 INT R. Davis recovered a T. Montgomery fumble at 50 4 GB 48 Game 10/30 PHI W T. Crawford recovered a W. Smallwood fumble at Phi 36 4 Phi 41 FG 11/6 @ Cle W NONE 11/13 @ Pit W NONE 11/20 BAL W NONE 11/24 WAS W NONE 12/1 @ Min W A. Thielen fumble recovered by K. Wilber at Min 8 4 Dal 40 TD 12/11 @ NYG L E. Manning fumble recovered by C. Thornton at Dal 31 1 Dal 24 INT E. Manning fumble recovered by S. Lee at Dal 49 2 Dal 38 Punt E. Manning pass intercepted by A. Brown at Dal 15 4 Dal 22 Punt 12/18 TB 12/26 DET 1/1/17 @ Phi TURNOVERS Org. Line of Date Opp W/L Takeaway QTR Scrimmage Result 9/11 NYG L NONE 9/18 @ Was W E. Elliott fumble recovered by D. Phillips at Dal 34 3 Dal 34 FG 9/25 CHI W T. Williams fumble recovered by A. Amos at Chi 16 returned to Chi 37 3 Dal 31 TD 10/2 @ SF W NONE 10/9 CIN W D. Prescott fumble recovered by V. Rey at Cin 31 returned to Cin 41 3 Cin 18 TD 10/16 @ GB W D. Prescott fumble recovered by J. Thomas at GB 24 returned to GB 30 1 GB 20 FG D. Prescott pass intercepted by M. Burnett at Dal 16 3 Dal 6 FG 10/30 PHI W D. Prescott pass intercepted by J. Hicks at Phi 0 2 Phi 7 FG 11/6 @ Cle W NONE 11/13 @ Pit W D. Prescott fumble recovered by R. Shazier at Dal 38 1 50 TD 11/20 BAL W NONE 11/24 WAS W NONE 12/1 @ Min W L. Whitehead fumble recovered by E. Kendricks at Min 34 2 Min 47 Punt D. Prescott fumble recovered by E. Griffen at Dal 19 3 Dal 25 FG 12/11 @ NYG L D. Prescott pass intercepted by J. Jenkins at NYG 39 2 NYG 47 Punt D. Prescott pass intercepted by L. Hall at NYG 10 returned to NYG 39 3 Dal 49 TD D. Bryant fumble recovered by L. Collins at Dal 44 returned to Dal 38 4 Dal 28 Punt 12/18 TB 12/26 DET 1/1/17 @ Phi 12/27 @ Buf 1/3/16 WAS

FUMBLES Regular Season Player Fumbles -Lost Prescott 9-4 Elliott 4-1 Frederick 1-0 Bryant 1-1 Whitehead 3-1 T. Williams 1-1 Total 19-8 Opponent 24-9 PLUS/MINUS TURNOVER RATIO Regular Season First Quarter 2 Takeaways 2 Turnovers E Second Quarter 1 Takeaway 3 Turnovers -2 First Half 3 Takeaways 5 Turnovers -2 Third Quarter 4 Takeaways 6 Turnovers -2 Fourth Quarter 7 Takeaways 1 Turnover 6 Overtime 0 Takeaways 0 Turnover E Second Half 11 Takeaways 7 Turnovers 4 Totals 14 Takeaways 12 Turnovers 2 TAKE-AWAY BREAKDOWN Regular Season TAKE-AWAYS POINTS OFF TAKE-AWAYS Tot. Tot. Scoring Pts./ INTs Fumbles Total TDs FGs Scores Pts Pct. Take-away Cowboys 5 9 14 3 3 6 30 42.9% 2.1 Opponents 4 8 12 4 5 9 43 75.0% 3.6 FIRST DOWNS EARNED Total First Downs (First downs on third and fourth downs) Regular Season Player Rushing Receiving Passing Total Prescott 18 (5) 153 (47) 171 (52) Elliott 82 (14) 9 (3) 91 (17) Beasley 43 (17) 43 (17) Bryant 29 (9) 29 (9) Witten 29 (7) 29 (7) T. Williams 26 (6) 26 (6) Morris 13 (2) 13 (2) Butler 9 (2) 9 (2) Whitehead 4 (1) 1 (1) 5 (2) Dunbar 2 (1) 2 (1) 4 (2) K. Smith 2 (2) 1 3 (2) Swaim 3 (2) 3 (2) Escobar 2 2 C. Jones 1 (1) 1 (1) Sanchez 1 (1) 1 (1) 122 (26) 154 (48) 154 (48) 430 -- Note - One awarded to the passer and receiver on a pass completion

THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY DALLAS Date Opp 3rd & 1 3rd & 2 3rd & 3 3rd &4 3rd & 5 3rd & 6 3rd & 7 3rd & 8 3rd & 9 3rd & 10+ Total 9/11 NYG 2 / 2 2 / 2 0 / 0 1 / 1 1 / 1 0 / 2 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 1 3 / 7 10 / 17 9/18 @ Was 1 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 2 0 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 1 1 / 1 1 / 1 2 / 4 6 / 12 9/25 CHI 2 / 3 2 / 3 1 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 1 5 / 11 10/2 @ SF 3 / 3 0 / 0 0 / 1 1 / 3 1 / 1 1 / 2 0 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 1 6 / 14 10/9 CIN 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 1 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 2 1 / 1 0 / 1 4 / 8 10/16 @ GB 2 / 2 0 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 1 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 2 0 / 2 3 / 11 10/30 PHI 1 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 2 / 5 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 1 1 / 2 0 / 4 4 / 14 11/6 @ Cle 2 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 2 / 3 1 / 2 3 / 3 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 2 8 / 12 11/13 @ Pit 3 / 4 1 / 2 0 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 0 1 / 1 1 / 1 0 / 0 1 / 3 7 / 13 11/20 BAL 1 / 1 1 / 1 1 / 1 1 / 1 2 / 3 1 / 1 0 / 2 0 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 1 7 / 12 11/24 WAS 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 0 1 / 1 1 / 1 1 / 2 1 / 3 4 / 8 12/1 @ Min 0 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 0 1 / 4 1 / 9 12/11 @ NYG 0 / 0 1 / 2 0 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 2 0 / 1 0 / 2 0 / 1 0 / 5 1 / 15 12/18 TB 12/26 DET 1/1/17 @ Phi Totals 17 / 23 7 / 11 3 / 8 7 / 12 8 / 18 5 / 12 4 / 11 3 / 12 4 / 11 8 / 38 66 / 156 73.9% 63.6% 37.5% 58.3% 44.4% 41.7% 36.4% 25.0% 36.4% 21.1% 42.3% 3rd & 1-3 3rd & 4-6 3rd & 7-10+ 27 / 42 20 / 42 19 / 72 64.3% 47.6% 26.4% OPPONENT Date Opp 3rd & 1 3rd & 2 3rd & 3 3rd &4 3rd & 5 3rd & 6 3rd & 7 3rd & 8 3rd & 9 3rd & 10+ Total 9/11 NYG 0 / 0 1 / 1 3 / 4 0 / 0 1 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 2 5 / 10 9/18 @ Was 0 / 1 1 / 1 1 / 1 1 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 2 1 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 3 5 / 12 9/25 CHI 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 0 1 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 6 2 / 10 10/2 @ SF 3 / 3 1 / 2 1 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 1 1 / 1 0 / 1 1 / 1 1 / 3 8 / 14 10/9 CIN 2 / 2 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 2 1 / 6 5 / 12 10/16 @ GB 1 / 2 0 / 1 2 / 2 0 / 0 1 / 3 0 / 1 1 / 1 1 / 1 0 / 0 1 / 2 7 / 13 10/30 PHI 1 / 2 0 / 1 1 / 1 2 / 3 0 / 0 1 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 1 1 / 1 0 / 4 6 / 15 11/6 @ Cle 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 3 0 / 0 0 / 3 1 / 9 11/13 @ Pit 1 / 2 1 / 1 1 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 1 1 / 3 4 / 10 11/20 BAL 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 2 / 5 3 / 9 11/24 WAS 2 / 2 3 / 4 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 1 1 / 1 0 / 2 0 / 0 1 / 4 8 / 15 12/1 @ Min 3 / 3 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 3 1 / 1 0 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 7 6 / 16 12/11 @ NYG 0 / 0 1 / 2 0 / 1 1 / 2 0 / 1 0 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 4 2 / 14 12/18 TB 12/26 DET 1/1/17 @ Phi Totals 13 / 17 10 / 17 9 / 14 6 / 11 6 / 12 1 / 13 4 / 8 1 / 10 2 / 5 10 / 52 62 / 159 76.5% 58.8% 64.3% 54.5% 50.0% 7.7% 50.0% 10.0% 40.0% 19.2% 39.0% 3rd & 1-3 3rd & 4-6 3rd & 7-10+ 32 / 48 13 / 36 17 / 75 66.7% 36.1% 22.7% FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY DALLAS OPPONENT Date Opp 4th & 1 4th & 2 4th & 3 4th &4 4th & 5+ Total 4th & 1 4th & 2 4th & 3 4th &4 4th & 5+ Total 9/11 NYG 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 9/18 @ Was 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 1 9/25 CHI 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 10/2 @ SF 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 1 10/9 CIN 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 10/16 @ GB 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 1 0 / 1 10/30 PHI 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 2 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 11/6 @ Cle 2 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 2 / 2 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 11/13 @ Pit 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 11/20 BAL 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 11/24 WAS 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 1 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 2 / 2 12/1 @ Min 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 12/11 @ NYG 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 1 1 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 2 / 2 0 / 0 0 / 0 2 / 2 12/18 TB 12/26 DET 1/1/17 @ Phi Totals 7 / 7 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 / 2 8 / 9 2 / 3 2 / 2 3 / 3 0 / 0 0 / 2 7 / 10 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 50.0% 88.9% 66.7% 100.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 70.0%

TIME SPENT Time Pct Time Pct Time Pct Tot Opponent Tied Tied Lead Lead Behind Behind Time 9/11 N.Y. GIANTS 8:25 14.0 35:28 59.1 16:07 26.9 60:00 9/18 @ Washington 7:37 12.7 36:29 60.8 15:54 26.5 60:00 9/25 CHICAGO 5:30 9.2 54:30 90.8 0:00 0.0 60:00 10/2 @ San Francisco 11:01 18.4 16:08 26.9 32:51 54.8 60:00 10/9 CINCINNATI 3:51 6.4 56:09 93.6 0:00 0.0 60:00 10/16 @ Green Bay 4:57 8.3 55:03 91.8 0:00 0.0 60:00 10/30 PHILADELPHIA 22:18 33.2 16:00 23.8 28:54 43.0 67:12 11/6 @ Cleveland 2:20 3.9 51:47 86.3 5:53 9.8 60:00 11/13 @ Pittsburgh 5:06 8.5 16:27 27.4 38:27 64.1 60:00 11/20 BALTIMORE 21:23 35.6 22:31 37.5 16:06 26.8 60:00 11/24 WASHINGTON 3:51 6.4 56:09 93.6 0:00 0.0 60:00 12/1 @ Minnesota 12:32 20.9 31:40 52.8 15:48 26.3 60:00 12/11 @ N.Y. Giants 10:16 17.1 33:37 56.0 16:07 26.9 60:00 12/18 TAMPA BAY 12/26 DETROIT 1/1/17 @ Philadelphia Total Average 119:07 15.1 481:58 61.2 186:07 23.6 Average/Game 9:09 37:04 14:19 787:12 QUARTERBACK DRIVE CHART Tot. Miss Blk Blk Game/ Tot Score Pts/ Drives TD FG FG FG Punt Punt Downs Fum Int Safety Half Pts. Pct Poss D. Prescott 138 40 21 3 0 48 0 1 8 4 0 13 340 44.2 2.5 Cowboys Tot. 138 40 21 3 0 48 0 1 8 4 0 13 340 44.2 2.5 Opp. Totals 135 26 21 5 0 58 0 3 8 5 0 8 228 34.8 1.8 Italics include 2-pt conversion DRIVE RESULTS COWBOYS Tot. Miss Block Block Game/ Tot Score Pts/ Avg. Drive First Drive Opponent Drives TD FG FG FG Punt Punt Downs Fum INT Safety Half Pts. Pct. Poss. Start Result N.Y. GIANTS 9 1 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 19 55.6 2.1 28 FG @ Washington 10 3 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 27 50.0 2.7 28 FG CHICAGO 10 4 1 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 31 50.0 3.1 31 TD @ San Francisco 10 3 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 24 40.0 2.4 28 Miss FG CINCINNATI 9 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 28 44.4 3.1 26 TD @ Green Bay 11 3 3 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 30 54.5 2.7 31 TD PHILADELPHIA 13 3 3 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 1 29 46.2 2.2 27 Punt @ Cleveland 9 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 35 55.6 3.9 29 TD @ Pittsburgh 11 4 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 35 63.6 3.2 28 Fumble BALTIMORE 9 3 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 55.6 3.0 25 Punt WASHINGTON 9 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 31 55.6 3.4 33 TD @ Minnesota 13 2 1 0 0 6 0 0 2 0 0 2 17 23.1 1.3 33 Punt @ N.Y. Giants 15 1 0 1 0 9 0 1 1 2 0 0 7 6.7 0.5 21 Punt TAMPA BAY DETROIT @ Philadelphia TOTALS 138 40 21 3 0 48 0 1 8 4 0 13 340 44.2 2.5 Dal 28.1 -- OPPONENT Tot. Miss Block Block Game/ Tot Score Pts/ Avg. Drive First Drive Opponent Drives TD FG FG FG Punt Punt Downs Fum INT Safety Half Pts. Pct. Poss. Start Result N.Y. GIANTS 9 3 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 20 33.3 2.2 23 Punt @ Washington 10 2 3 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 23 50.0 2.3 31 Punt CHICAGO 11 2 1 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 2 17 27.3 1.5 26 Punt @ San Francisco 10 2 1 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 1 17 30.0 1.7 25 TD CINCINNATI 8 2 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 25.0 1.8 22 Punt @ Green Bay 11 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 3 1 0 1 16 36.4 1.5 33 FG PHILADELPHIA 12 2 3 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 23 41.7 1.9 31 FG @ Cleveland 8 1 1 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 25.0 1.3 21 FG @ Pittsburgh 12 4 2 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 30 50.0 2.5 31 TD BALTIMORE 9 2 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 17 33.3 1.9 21 Punt WASHINGTON 9 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 55.6 2.9 22 Miss FG @ Minnesota 11 1 3 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 36.4 0.5 29 Punt @ N.Y. Giants 15 1 1 0 0 9 0 0 2 1 0 1 10 13.3 0.7 37 Punt TAMPA BAY DETROIT @ Philadelphia TOTALS 135 26 21 5 0 58 0 3 8 5 0 8 228 34.8 1.7 Opp 27.9 --

OPENING DRIVES Opponent N.Y. GIANTS @ Washington CHICAGO @ San Francisco CINCINNATI @ Green Bay PHILADELPHIA @ Cleveland @ Pittsburgh BALTIMORE WASHINGTON @ Minnesota @ N.Y. Giants TAMPA BAY DETROIT @ Philadelphia DALLAS COWBOYS FIRST HALF SECOND HALF Plays Yards Time Result Plays Yards Time Result OPPONENTS FIRST HALF SECOND HALF Plays Yards Time Result Plays Yards Time Result 15 13 10 70 76 75 8:25 5:35 5:30 FG FG TD 7 10 2 35 75 46 3:27 5:35 1:03 TD TD Fumble 6 5 3 15 37 11 2:28 2:33 2:37 Punt Punt Punt 2 8 3 1 75 5 0:46 3:44 1:55 INT TD Punt 9 40 4:40 Miss FG 6 25 3:32 Punt 9 63 3:39 TD 6 57 2:42 FG 7 64 3:51 TD 1 60 0:09 TD 8 50 4:53 Punt 8 43 3:13 Miss FG 8 75 4:57 TD 7 47 3:05 FG 9 56 4:52 FG 8 29 4:57 INT 6 9 3:10 Punt 3 8 2:09 Punt 10 50 5:11 FG 3 6 2:21 Punt 10 75 5:53 TD 7 75 3:30 TD 6 62 2:20 FG 8 22 4:19 Punt 3 13 1:15 Fumble 14 46 7:35 FG 8 38 3:51 TD 7 68 1:50 FG 3 1 1:55 Punt 10 92 5:49 TD 5 25 2:30 Punt 4 22 1:40 Punt 7 75 3:51 TD 7 39 4:28 Punt 11 50 4:24 Miss FG 5 20 2:43 Punt 4 14 2:41 Punt 5 16 3:16 Punt 8 32 5:21 Punt 9 45 4:42 Punt 3 7 1:36 Punt 3 3 1:09 Punt 5 12 2:34 Punt 3 9 :31 Punt SCORING DRIVE LENGTH DALLAS <10 Yards 10-19 Yards 20-29 Yards 30-39 Yards 40-49 Yards 50-59 Yards 60-69 Yards 70-79 Yards 80-89 Yards 90+ Yards TOTAL Opponent TD FG Tot TD FG Tot TD FG Tot TD FG Tot TD FG Tot TD FG Tot TD FG Tot TD FG Tot TD FG Tot TD FG Tot TD FG Tot N.Y. GIANTS 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 1-1 - 2 0-0 - 0 0-1 - 1 0-1 - 1 0-1 - 1 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 1-4 - 5 @ Washington 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-1 - 1 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 1-1 - 2 1-0 - 1 1-0 - 1 3-2 - 5 CHICAGO 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-1 - 1 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 3-0 - 3 1-0 - 1 0-0 - 0 4-1 - 5 @ San Francisco 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 1-0 - 0 1-1 - 2 1-0 - 1 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 3-1 - 4 CINCINNATI 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 2-0 - 2 0-0 - 0 2-0 - 2 0-0 - 0 4-0 - 4 @ Green Bay 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-2 - 2 0-1 - 1 0-0 - 0 2-0 - 2 0-0 - 0 1-0 - 1 3-3 - 6 PHILADELPHIA 0-1 - 1 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-1 - 1 0-0 - 0 2-1 - 3 0-0 - 0 1-0 - 1 3-3 - 6 @ Cleveland 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 3-0 - 3 2-0 - 2 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 5-0 - 5 @ Pittsburgh 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-1 - 1 0-0 - 0 1-2 - 3 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 3-0 - 3 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 4-3 - 7 BALTIMORE 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 1-0 - 1 0-1 - 1 0-1 - 1 1-0 - 1 1-0 - 1 3-2 - 5 WASHINGTON 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-1 - 1 2-0 - 2 0-0 - 0 2-0 - 2 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 4-1 - 5 @ Minnesota 1-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-1 - 1 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 1-0 - 1 0-0 - 0 2-1 - 3 @ N.Y. Giants 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 1-0 - 1 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 1-0 - 1 TAMPA BAY DETROIT @ Philadelphia TOTALS 1-1 - 1 0-0 - 0 0-1 - 1 1-2 - 3 1-7 - 8 4-3 - 6 7-3 - 10 16-4 - 20 6-0 - 6 4-0 - 4 40-21 - 61 OPPONENTS <10 Yards 10-19 Yards 20-29 Yards 30-39 Yards 40-49 Yards 50-59 Yards 60-69 Yards 70-79 Yards 80-89 Yards 90+ Yards TOTAL Opponent TD FG Tot TD FG Tot TD FG Tot TD FG Tot TD FG Tot TD FG Tot TD FG Tot TD FG Tot TD FG Tot TD FG Tot TD FG Tot N.Y. GIANTS 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 1-0 - 1 0-0 - 0 1-0 - 1 0-0 - 0 1-0 - 1 3-0 - 3 @ Washington 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-1 - 1 0-1 - 1 0-0 - 0 0-1 - 1 0-0 - 0 2-0 - 2 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 2-3 - 5 CHICAGO 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-1 - 1 1-0 - 1 1-0 - 1 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 2-1 - 3 @ San Francisco 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-1 - 1 1-0 - 1 0-0 - 0 1-0 - 1 0-0 - 0 2-1 - 3 CINCINNATI 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 1-0 - 1 0-0 - 0 1-0 - 1 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 2-0 - 2 @ Green Bay 0-1 - 1 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-1 - 1 0-1 - 1 0-0 - 0 1-0 - 1 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 1-3 - 4 PHILADELPHIA 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-1 - 1 0-0 - 0 1-1 - 2 0-1 - 1 1-0 - 1 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 2-3 - 5 @ Cleveland 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-1 - 1 0-0 - 0 1-0 - 1 0-0 - 0 1-1 - 2 @ Pittsburgh 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 1-0 - 1 1-0 - 1 0-1 - 1 0-1 - 1 2-0 - 2 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 4-2 - 6 BALTIMORE 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-1 - 1 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 1-0 - 1 0-0 - 0 1-0 - 1 2-1 - 3 WASHINGTON 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 2-2 - 4 0-0 - 0 1-0 - 1 3-2 - 5 @ Minnesota 0-1 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-1 - 1 0-1 - 1 0-0 - 0 1-0 - 1 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 1-3 - 4 @ N.Y. Giants 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-1 - 1 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 1-0 - 1 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 0-0 - 0 1-1 - 2 TAMPA BAY DETROIT @ Philadelphia TOTALS 0-2 - 1 0-0 - 0 0-2 - 2 1-3 - 4 2-4 - 6 2-6 - 8 5-2 - 7 11-2 - 13 2-0 - 2 3-0 - 3 26-21 - 47 WEEK-BY-WEEK NFL RANKINGS N.Y. GIANTS @ Washington CHICAGO @ San Francisco CINCINNATI @ Green Bay PHILADELPHIA @ Cleveland @ Pittsburgh BALTIMORE WASHINGTON @ Minnesota @ N.Y. Giants TAMPA BAY DETROIT @ Philadelphia OFFENSE DEFENSE NFC Rank NFL Rank NFC Rank NFL Rank Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass 10 7 10 22 15 19 4t 10 6 8t 21 11 8 5 8 15 13t 17 11 8 10 18 13 18 7 3 9 8 6 16 13 6 12 22 10 23 2 1 12 2 2 21 10 7 10 18 11 19 2 1 12 2 1 21 8 6 9 16 11 19 3 1 11 3 1 19 9 6 11 17 10 21 4 3 1 1 10 11 4 3 1 1 19 18 8 7 5 3 10 8t 12 10 9 6 18 15t 3 1 10 3 1 17 8 2 11 12 3 21 4 4 1 1 9 10 4 4 2 2 15 16 7 11 2 2 11 15 13 21 3 3 21 31 4 1 11 4 2 19 10 1 13 18 2 29 4 1 11 5 2 20 10 1 13 16 2 28

INSIDE 20 EFFICIENCY COWBOYS Miss Blk/Miss Score Pts/ Opponent Pos TD PAT 2-Pt. PAT FG MFG INT Fum Dwns Half Game Pts TD% Pct. Poss N.Y. GIANTS 3 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 33.3 100.0 4.3 @ Washington 5 3 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 60.0 100.0 5.4 CHICAGO 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 100.0 100.0 7.0 @ San Francisco 3 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 66.7 100.0 5.7 CINCINNATI 4 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 21 75.0 75.0 5.3 @ Green Bay 4 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 50.0 100.0 5.0 PHILADELPHIA 5 2 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 19 40.0 80.0 3.8 @ Cleveland 5 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 28 80.0 80.0 5.6 @ Pittsburgh 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 33.3 100.0 4.0 BALTIMORE 5 3 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 60.0 100.0 5.4 WASHINGTON 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 100.0 100.0 7.0 @ Minnesota 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 100.0 100.0 7.0 @ N.Y. Giants 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TAMPA BAY DETROIT @ Philadelphia TOTALS 47 31 29 0 0 13 0 1 1 0 0 1 254 66.0 93.6 5.4 OPPONENT Miss Blk/Miss Score Pts/ Opponent Pos TD PAT 2-Pt. PAT FG FG INT Fum Dwns Half Game Pts TD% Pct. Poss N.Y. GIANTS 3 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 100.0 100.0 6.7 @ Washington 6 2 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 23 33.3 83.3 3.8 CHICAGO 4 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 17 50.0 75.0 4.3 @ San Francisco 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 50.0 100.0 5.0 CINCINNATI 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 100.0 100.0 7.0 @ Green Bay 4 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 25.0 75.0 3.3 PHILADELPHIA 4 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 50.0 100.0 5.0 @ Cleveland 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 50.0 100.0 5.0 @ Pittsburgh 5 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 80.0 100.0 5.4 BALTIMORE 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 100.0 100.0 7.0 WASHINGTON 5 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 19 40.0 80.0 3.8 @ Minnesota 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 33.3 100.0 4.0 @ N.Y. Giants 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TAMPA BAY DETROIT @ Philadelphia TOTALS 43 23 16 0 1 15 1 1 1 0 0 2 199 53.5 88.4 4.6 GOAL-TO-GO COWBOYS Miss Score Pts/ Opponent Pos TD PAT 2-Pt. PAT FG MFG INT Fum Dwns Half Game Pts TD% Pct. Poss N.Y. GIANTS 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 50.0 100.0 5.0 @ Washington 3 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 66.7 100.0 5.7 CHICAGO 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 100.0 100.0 7.0 @ San Francisco 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 100.0 100.0 7.0 CINCINNATI 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 100.0 100.0 7.0 @ Green Bay 3 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 66.7 100.0 5.7 PHILADELPHIA 3 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 66.7 100.0 5.3 @ Cleveland 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 100.0 100.0 7.0 @ Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 BALTIMORE 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 100.0 100.0 7.0 WASHINGTON 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 100.0 100.0 7.0 @ Minnesota 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 100.0 100.0 7.0 @ N.Y. Giants 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TAMPA BAY DETROIT @ Philadelphia TOTALS 29 25 24 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 186 86.2 100.0 6.4 OPPONENT Miss Score Pts/ Opponent Pos TD PAT 2-Pt. PAT FG MFG INT Fum Dwns Half Game Pts TD% Pct. Poss N.Y. GIANTS 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 100.0 100.0 7.0 @ Washington 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0.0 50.0 1.5 CHICAGO 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 100.0 100.0 7.0 @ San Francisco 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 CINCINNATI 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 100.0 100.0 7.0 @ Green Bay 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 PHILADELPHIA 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 100.0 100.0 7.0 @ Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 @ Pittsburgh 4 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 75.0 100.0 5.3 BALTIMORE 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 100.0 100.0 7.0 WASHINGTON 4 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 50.0 100.0 4.8 @ Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 @ N.Y. Giants 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TAMPA BAY DETROIT @ Philadelphia TOTALS 19 12 8 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 92 63.2 84.2 4.8

DALLAS QUARTER BY QUARTER ANALYSIS 1st Quarter OPPONENT 1st 3rd Down Penalties 1st 3rd Down Penalties Pts Yds Rush Pass Dwns Md Att Pct TOP No. Yds Pts Yds Rush Pass Dwns Md Att Pct TOP No. Yds NYG 3 111 29 82 8 3 5 60.0% 12:32 1 10 0 15 5 10 1 0 1 0.0% 2:28 0 0 @ Was 10 164 28 136 10 2 4 50.0% 10:48 2 10 0 75 9 66 4 0 1 0.0% 4:12 3 16 CHI 10 136 69 67 9 1 3 33.3% 10:49 1 10 0 18 7 11 0 0 2 0.0% 4:11 1 10 @ SF 0 57 34 23 3 1 3 33.3% 7:23 1 5 7 131 22 109 7 5 5 100.0% 7:37 0 0 CIN 7 153 81 72 8 1 1 100.0% 10:07 2 10 0 50 34 16 3 0 1 0.0% 4:53 1 9 @ GB 7 100 25 75 7 0 2 0.0% 8:34 2 10 3 88 40 48 5 2 3 66.7% 6:26 2 6 PHI 7 136 52 84 7 2 3 66.7% 8:18 2 10 3 54 9 45 3 0 3 0.0% 6:42 1 5 @ Cle 7 75 32 43 5 1 2 50.0% 7:25 0 0 3 108 16 92 5 0 3 0.0% 7:35 1 5 @ Pit 10 150 34 116 5 1 2 50.0% 6:53 4 25 12 117 37 80 8 2 2 100.0% 8:07 0 0 BAL 0 56 27 29 5 1 4 25.0% 5:43 1 5 7 115 71 44 5 0 1 0.0% 9:17 2 10 WAS 7 70 53 17 5 0 1 0.0% 5:01 1 5 0 131 17 114 7 2 3 66.7% 9:59 1 10 @ Min 0 57 40 17 3 0 2 0.0% 6:22 2 15 3 89 10 79 4 1 3 33.3% 8:38 3 25 @ NYG 7 82 27 55 5 1 3 33.3% 6:20 0 0 0 56 12 44 4 0 3 0.0% 8:40 2 15 TB DET @ Phi Totals 75 1347 531 816 80 14 35 40.0 8:10 19 115 38 1047 289 758 56 12 31 38.7 6:50 17 111 2nd Quarter 1st 3rd Down Penalties 1st 3rd Down Penalties Pts Yds Rush Pass Dwns Md Att Pct TOP No. Yds Pts Yds Rush Pass Dwns Md Att Pct TOP No. Yds NYG 6 74 22 52 6 0 2 0.0% 9:32 1 10 13 170 33 137 8 2 2 100.0% 5:28 3 35 @ Was 3 67 23 44 3 2 4 50.0% 7:27 1 10 10 93 34 59 7 1 3 33.3% 7:33 2 10 CHI 14 138 66 72 10 2 2 100.0% 10:58 0 0 3 96 36 60 4 0 1 0.0% 4:02 3 15 @ SF 14 132 33 99 10 3 5 60.0% 8:50 1 10 7 29 33-4 2 2 4 50.0% 6:10 2 20 CIN 14 111 36 75 7 1 2 50.0% 4:35 0 0 0 100 29 71 5 1 4 25.0% 10:25 3 20 @ GB 10 145 68 77 7 1 3 33.3% 7:18 4 35 3 99 12 87 7 0 3 0.0% 7:42 2 12 PHI 3 76 46 30 4 0 2 0.0% 3:57 3 14 10 104 42 62 8 2 3 66.7% 11:03 2 15 @ Cle 14 140 59 81 10 3 3 100.0% 9:50 2 18 7 86 19 67 6 0 2 0.0% 5:10 1 10 @ Pit 3 38 8 30 1 0 3 0.0% 5:22 4 35 3 98 9 89 9 1 4 25.0% 9:38 2 10 BAL 10 142 18 124 6 2 3 66.7% 6:13 3 25 3 84 15 69 3 2 5 40.0% 8:47 5 53 WAS 10 100 35 65 7 2 3 66.7% 8:16 0 0 6 109 7 102 4 2 5 40.0% 6:44 0 0 @ Min 7 99 30 69 4 1 3 33.3% 7:37 3 15 0 37 15 22 4 2 5 40.0% 7:23 1 5 @ NYG 0 92 59 33 5 0 4 0.0% 9:23 3 35 0 28 18 10 2 0 3 0.0% 5:37 2 10 TB DET @ Phi Totals 108 1354 503 851 80 17 39 43.6 7:38 25 207 65 1133 302 831 69 15 44 34.1 7:22 28 215 3rd Quarter 1st 3rd Down Penalties 1st 3rd Down Penalties Pts Yds Rush Pass Dwns Md Att Pct TOP No. Yds Pts Yds Rush Pass Dwns Md Att Pct TOP No. Yds NYG 7 71 44 27 6 3 4 75.0% 8:30 1 5 0 12 16-4 2 1 3 33.3% 6:30 0 0 @ Was 7 84 45 39 5 1 1 100.0% 6:06 3 19 13 118 33 85 8 1 3 33.3% 8:54 0 0 CHI 0 67 18 49 0 0 2 0.0% 4:35 1 15 7 88 35 53 6 0 3 0.0% 10:25 0 0 @ SF 7 113 62 51 7 2 3 66.7% 9:21 2 10 3 84 44 40 3 1 3 33.3% 5:39 1 5 CIN 7 122 67 55 5 1 2 50.0% 7:54 4 30 0 67 28 39 7 1 3 33.3% 7:06 2 20 @ GB 3 49 30 19 2 0 2 0.0% 3:55 0 0 0 100 22 78 7 4 4 100.0% 11:05 0 0 PHI 3 78 44 34 3 1 4 25.0% 7:33 3 35 7 81 12 69 6 3 4 75.0% 7:27 1 10 @ Cle 14 132 38 94 9 1 1 100.0% 9:17 1 5 0 22 12 10 2 0 2 0.0% 5:43 3 18 @ Pit 10 105 39 66 5 4 5 80.0% 9:23 2 38 3 50 10 40 3 1 3 33.3% 5:37 0 0 BAL 7 109 41 68 9 3 3 100.0% 10:13 0 0 0 55 15 40 2 0 2 0.0% 4:47 2 48 WAS 0 49 20 29 2 0 1 0.0% 4:28 1 10 0 105 22 83 5 2 4 50.0% 10:32 0 0 @ Min 0 34 16 18 2 0 1 0.0% 5:19 2 24 3 105 49 56 6 2 4 50.0% 9:41 2 12 @ NYG 0 53 23 30 2 0 3 0.0% 7:57 2 19 10 105 20 85 3 1 4 25.0% 7:03 1 10 TB DET @ Phi Totals 65 1066 487 579 57 16 32 50.0 7:16 22 210 46 992 318 674 60 17 42 40.5 7:44 12 123 4th Quarter/OT 1st 3rd Down Penalties 1st 3rd Down Penalties Pts Yds Rush Pass Dwns Md Att Pct TOP No. Yds Pts Yds Rush Pass Dwns Md Att Pct TOP No. Yds NYG 3 72 6 66 4 3 6 50.0% 6:09 3 25 7 119 59 60 7 1 3 33.3% 8:51 1 5 @ Was 7 65 6 59 6 1 3 33.3% 8:30 0 0 0 146 6 140 5 3 5 60.0% 6:30 3 25 CHI 7 106 46 60 6 2 4 50.0% 8:57 2 20 7 188-5 193 11 2 4 50.0% 6:03 2 20 @ SF 3 126 65 61 6 0 3 0.0% 10:53 2 20 0 51 7 44 2 0 2 0.0% 4:07 2 7 CIN 0 16-4 20 1 1 3 33.3% 5:07 1 5 14 128 5 123 12 3 4 75.0% 9:53 0 0 @ GB 10 130 68 62 8 2 4 50.0% 10:03 1 15 10 85 4 81 5 1 3 33.3% 4:57 1 5 PHI 16 170 45 125 12 1 4 25.0% 14:09 3 25 3 52 34 18 4 1 5 20.0% 8:03 1 10 @ Cle 0 76 39 37 5 3 6 50.0% 13:07 1 15 0 6-2 8 0 0 1 0.0% 1:53 0 0 @ Pit 12 129 46 83 9 2 3 66.7% 8:46 0 0 12 183-8 191 10 0 1 0.0% 6:14 2 30 BAL 10 110 32 78 7 1 2 50.0% 9:56 1 15 7 114 0 114 7 1 1 100.0% 5:04 3 25 WAS 14 134 55 79 10 2 3 66.7% 8:51 1 10 20 160 10 150 9 2 3 66.7% 6:09 2 20 @ Min 10 74 54 20 4 0 3 0.0% 7:25 3 24 9 87 13 74 7 1 4 25.0% 7:35 2 15 @ NYG 0 33-1 34 1st 0 5 0.0% 5:28 0 0 0 71 43 28 3 1 4 25.0% 9:32 2 15 TB DET @ Phi Totals 92 1241 457 784 78 18 49 36.7 9:06 18 174 89 1390 166 1224 82 16 40 40.0 6:32 21 177

DALLAS HALF BY HALF ANALYSIS 1st Half OPPONENT 1st 3rd Down Penalties 1st 3rd Down Penalties Pts Yds Rush Pass Dwns Md Att Pct TOP No. Yds Pts Yds Rush Pass Dwns Md Att Pct TOP No. Yds NYG 9 185 51 134 14 3 7 42.9 22:04 2 20 13 185 38 147 9 2 3 66.7 7:56 3 35 @ Was 13 231 51 180 13 4 8 50.0 18:15 3 20 10 168 43 125 11 1 4 25.0 11:45 5 26 CHI 24 274 135 139 19 3 5 60.0 21:47 1 10 3 114 43 71 4 0 3 0.0 8:13 4 25 @ SF 14 189 67 122 13 4 8 50.0 16:13 2 15 14 160 55 105 9 7 9 77.8 13:47 2 20 CIN 21 264 117 147 15 2 3 66.7 14:42 2 10 0 150 63 87 8 1 5 20.0 15:18 4 29 @ GB 17 245 93 152 14 1 5 20.0 15:52 6 45 6 187 52 135 12 2 6 33.3 14:08 4 18 PHI 10 212 98 114 11 2 5 40.0 12:15 5 24 13 158 51 107 11 2 6 33.3 17:45 3 20 @ Cle 21 215 91 124 15 4 5 80.0 17:15 2 18 10 194 35 159 11 0 5 0.0 12:45 2 15 @ Pit 13 188 42 146 6 1 5 20.0 12:15 8 60 15 215 46 169 17 3 6 50.0 17:45 2 10 BAL 10 198 45 153 11 3 7 42.9 11:56 4 30 10 199 86 113 8 2 6 33.3 18:04 7 63 WAS 17 170 88 82 12 2 4 50.0 13:17 1 5 6 240 24 216 11 4 8 50.0 16:43 1 10 @ Min 7 156 70 86 7 1 5 20.0 13:59 5 30 3 126 25 101 8 3 8 37.5 16:01 4 30 @ NYG 7 174 86 88 10 1 7 14.3 15:43 3 35 0 84 30 54 6 0 6 0.0 14:17 4 25 TB DET @ Phi Totals 183 2701 1034 1667 160 31 74 41.9 15:49 44 322 103 2180 591 1589 125 27 75 36.0 14:11 45 326 2nd Half 1st 3rd Down Penalties 1st 3rd Down Penalties Pts Yds Rush Pass Dwns Md Att Pct TOP No. Yds Pts Yds Rush Pass Dwns Md Att Pct TOP No. Yds NYG 10 143 50 93 10 6 10 60.0 14:39 4 30 7 131 75 56 9 2 6 33.3 15:21 1 5 @ Was 10 151 68 83 8 3 5 60.0 14:36 4 29 23 211 67 144 15 2 6 33.3 15:24 3 25 CHI 14 205 84 121 10 2 4 50.0 13:32 1 15 10 184 71 113 10 0 4 0.0 16:28 3 15 @ SF 21 245 95 150 17 5 8 62.5 20:14 3 20 10 113 77 36 5 3 7 42.9 9:46 3 25 CIN 21 233 103 130 12 2 4 50.0 13:01 4 30 0 167 57 110 12 2 7 28.6 16:59 5 40 @ GB 13 194 98 96 9 1 5 20.0 13:58 4 35 3 199 34 165 14 4 7 57.1 16:02 2 12 PHI 6 154 90 64 7 1 6 16.7 14:30 6 49 17 185 54 131 14 5 7 71.4 15:30 3 25 @ Cle 28 272 97 175 19 4 4 100.0 22:24 3 23 7 108 31 77 8 0 4 0.0 7:36 4 28 @ Pit 13 143 47 96 6 4 8 50.0 18:09 6 73 6 148 19 129 12 2 7 28.6 11:51 2 10 BAL 17 251 59 192 15 5 6 83.3 20:09 3 25 3 139 30 109 5 2 7 28.6 9:51 7 101 WAS 10 149 55 94 9 2 4 50.0 13:19 1 10 6 214 29 185 9 4 9 44.4 16:41 0 0 @ Min 7 133 46 87 6 1 4 25.0 12:44 5 39 3 142 64 78 10 4 9 44.4 17:16 3 17 @ NYG 0 145 82 63 7 0 7 0.0 13:25 5 54 10 133 38 95 5 1 7 14.3 16:35 3 20 TB DET @ Phi Totals 173 2420 990 1430 137 33 71 46.5 15:28 47 417 111 2125 620 1505 129 32 86 37.2 14:00 40 338 YARDS GAINED BY DOWN DALLAS OPPONENT 1st Down 2nd Down 3rd Down 4th Down 1st Down 2nd Down 3rd Down 4th Down Att Yds Avg Att Yds Avg Att Yds Avg Att Yds Avg Att Yds Avg Att Yds Avg Att Yds Avg Att Yds Avg NYG 31 137 4.4 27 92 3.4 17 99 5.8 0 0 0.0 25 167 6.7 19 112 5.9 10 37 3.7 0 0 0.0 @ Was 30 156 5.2 21 92 4.4 12 104 8.7 1 28 28.0 30 216 7.2 22 143 6.5 12 73 6.1 1 0 0.0 CHI 31 201 6.5 22 162 7.4 11 79 7.2 1 5 5.0 30 161 5.4 23 203 8.8 10 24 2.4 1 2 2.0 @ SF 33 203 6.2 26 180 6.9 14 45 3.2 0 0 0.0 22 136 6.2 16 63 3.9 14 93 6.6 1 3 3.0 CIN 26 161 6.2 20 173 8.7 8 68 8.5 0 0 0.0 30 166 5.5 21 92 4.4 12 82 6.8 1 5 5.0 @ GB 30 230 7.7 19 104 5.5 12 87 7.3 1 3 3.0 32 191 6.0 21 104 5.0 13 77 5.9 1 0 0.0 PHI 36 202 5.6 25 158 6.3 13 68 5.2 2 32 16.0 31 117 3.8 25 126 5.0 15 48 3.2 0 0 0.0 @ Cle 33 167 5.1 23 180 7.8 12 67 5.6 2 9 4.5 20 106 5.3 14 74 5.3 9 39 4.3 1 3 3.0 @ Pit 27 151 5.6 19 187 9.8 13 84 6.5 0 0 0.0 35 294 8.4 21 136 6.5 10 17 1.7 0 0 0.0 BAL 31 166 5.4 24 149 6.2 12 102 8.5 0 0 0.0 24 150 6.3 19 157 8.3 9 61 6.8 0 0 0.0 WAS 28 177 6.3 19 112 5.9 8 64 8.0 0 0 0.0 29 11 0.4 26 199 7.7 15 183 12.2 2 8 4.0 @ Min 25 119 4.8 15 109 7.3 9 36 4.0 0 0 0.0 30 165 5.5 23 98 4.3 16 55 3.4 0 0 0.0 @ NYG 26 110 4.2 22 123 5.6 15 25 1.7 2 2 1.0 26 79 3.0 22 121 5.5 14 39 2.8 2 21 10.5 TB DET @ Phi Totals 387 2,180 5.6 282 1,821 6.5 156 928 5.9 9 79 8.8 364 1,959 5.4 272 1,628 6.0 159 828 5.2 10 42 4.2 PENALTY BREAKDOWN DALLAS OPPONENT Off. Pen. Def. Pen. Spec. Tms Tot Tot. Off. Pen. Def. Pen. Spec. Tms Tot Tot. Pen Yds Pen. Yds Pen. Yds Pen Yds. Pen Yds Pen. Yds Pen. Yds Pen Yds. NYG 3 25 1 5 2 20 6 50 3 25 1 15 0 0 4 40 @ Was 2 15 3 19 1 5 6 39 3 15 5 36 0 0 8 51 CHI 2 25 1 5 1 15 4 45 3 20 1 15 2 10 6 45 @ SF 6 45 0 0 0 0 6 45 1 5 4 27 0 0 5 32 CIN 3 15 4 30 0 0 7 45 4 35 1 5 1 9 6 49 @ GB 1 10 5 35 1 15 7 60 0 0 5 23 0 0 5 23 PHI 3 20 4 29 4 35 11 84 4 35 1 5 0 0 5 40 @ Cle 2 20 2 18 0 0 4 38 0 0 3 15 2 18 5 33 @ Pit 5 40 5 58 0 0 10 98 1 5 3 35 0 0 4 40 BAL 3 25 1 15 1 5 5 45 5 55 4 58 3 23 12 136 WAS 2 20 1 5 0 0 3 25 2 15 1 15 0 0 3 30 @ Min 5 49 4 19 1 10 10 78 6 40 0 0 2 17 8 57 @ NYG 1 10 1 15 3 29 5 54 4 30 2 10 1 10 7 50 TB DET @ Phi Totals 38 319 32 253 14 134 84 706 36 280 31 259 11 87 78 626

KICKOFF ANALYSIS Opp. Opp. Opp. Return Avg. Total Returns TB Yards Return Bailey 71 25 47 591 23.6 Tot. 71 25 47 591 23.6 Opp. Tot. 54 14 39 299 21.4 Opp. Opp. Opp. Avg. Starting Starts Returns Yard Line Inside 10 over 20 yards 24.4 24.4 1 1 16 16 24.9 0 8 Does not include squibb, pooch and onside kicks REPLAY CHALLENGES Dallas (1-2) Game Situation Play Challenge Decision Drive Result CHI 1-10 Chi 19 D. Prescott pass to Witten for 18 yards Runner broke plane Upheld TD BAL 3-12 Bal 8 J. Flacco pass to S. Smith for 13 yards Incomplete pass Upheld Punt @Min 4-24 Dal 40 C. Jones punt to A. Thielen for -3 yards Fumble Reversed TD Opponent (5-1) Game Situation Play Challenge Decision Drive Result CHI 3-6 Chi 29 D. Prescott pass to Beasley for 6 yards Spot of ball Reversed TD CHI 3-1 Dal 47 E. Elliott rush for 1 yard Spot of ball Reversed Punt @SF 4-12 Dal 37 C. Jones punts 62 yards to SF 1 Touchback Reversed TD @Cle 4-1 Cle 34 A. Morris rush for 1 yard Spot of ball Upheld Game @Min 2-9 Dal 23 D. Prescott rush for 10 yards Spot of ball Reversed Punt @NYG 3-11 NYG 32 D. Free rush for 10 yards Down by contact Reversed Punt Overturned Booth Review Game Situation Play Challenge Decision Drive Result NYG 1-10 NYG 24 D. Prescott pass to Bryant for TD Incomplete pass Reversed FG @Pit 2-1 Dal 42 B. Roethlisberger pass to E. Rogers for 23 yards Incomplete pass Reversed MFG @Min 2-10 Dal 15 E. Elliott fumble recovered by A. Barr Turnover Reversed Punt @NYG 4-10 Dal 3 D. Prescott pass to Bryant for 17 yards Incomplete pass Reversed Game 2016 RECORD WHEN Regular Season Record (11-2) Home 5-1 On Fox 6-1 Plus Turnover Ratio 3-1 Away 6-1 Buck, Aikman, Andrews 3-1 Even Turnover Ratio 5-1 On Turf 6-2 Brennaman, Aikman, Andrews 1-0 Minus Turnover Ratio 3-0 On Grass 5-0 Burkhardt, Lynch, Oliver 1-0 In Dome 4-1 Brennaman, Davis, Schrager, 1-0 Outside 7-1 Spielman On CBS 2-0 On NBC 3-1 Cowboys +300 Yards 10-1 On ESPN 0-0 Cowboys -300 Yards 1-1 Noon Kickoff 3-0 Opponent +300 Yards 8-1 3:00 Kickoff 5-1 Ahead at Half 7-1 Opponent -300 Yards 3-1 Prime Time Kickoff 3-1 Tied at Half 2-0 Behind at Half 2-1 Cowboys 25+ rushes 11-2 vs. NFC 7-2 Ahead after 3 Qtrs 9-1 Cowboys -25 Rushes 0-0 vs. NFC East 3-2 Tied after 3 Qtrs. 0-0 vs. Non-NFC East 8-0 Behind after 3 Qtrs. 2-1 Cowboys 150+ Rushing 7-0 vs. AFC North 4-0 Cowboys -150 Rushing 4-2 Outcome 7 pts. or Less 6-2 Won Toss 4-1 Outcome 3 pts. or Less 1-2 Opponent RB 100+ Rush 0-0 Lost Toss 7-1 In Overtime 1-0 Opponent RB -100 Rush 11-2 September 2-1 Score 20 or more pts. 10-0 Cowboys 250+ Passing 5-0 October 4-0 Hold opp. 20 or less pts. 7-1 Cowboys -250 Passing 6-2 November 4-0 Score on 1st drive 6-1 December 1-1 Opp. score on 1st drive 5-0 Opponent 250+ Passing 7-0 January 0-0 Score first 5-2 Opponent -250 Passing 4-2

The Last Time... -- OFFENSE -- 400 YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE By Cowboys - 417, vs. Bal, 11/20/16 Playoffs - 426, vs. Phi, 1/9/10 By Opponents - 448, at Pit, 11/13/16 Playoffs - 425, at GB, 1/11/15 500 YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE By Cowboys - 512, vs. Wash, 1/3/16 Playoffs - 528, vs. LA Rams, 12/28/80 By Opponents - 505, vs. Was (11/24/16) Playoffs - Has never happened -- PASSING -- 300 YARDS PASSING BY A PLAYER By Cowboys - Dak Prescott, 301, vs. Bal, 11/20/16 Playoffs - Troy Aikman, 380, at SF, 1/15/95 By Opponents - Brian Hoyer, 317, vs. Chi, 9/25/16 Playoffs - Aaron Rodgers, 316, at GB, 1/11/15 400 YARDS PASSING BY A PLAYER By Cowboys - Kellen Moore, 435, vs. Wash, 1/3/16 Playoffs - Has never happened By Opponents - Kirk Cousins, 449, vs. Was, 11/24/16 Playoffs - Has never happened PASS PLAY OF 60-OR-MORE YARDS - All TDs By Cowboys - Brandon Weeden-to-Brice Butler, 67 yards, at NO, 10/4/15 Playoffs - Tony Romo-to-Terrance Williams, 76 yards, vs. Det 1/4/15 By Opponents - Eli Manning-to-Odell Beckham, 61 yards, at N.Y. Giants, 12/11/16 Playoffs - Michael Vick-to-Jeremy Maclin, 76 yards, vs. Phi, 1/9/10 PASS PLAY OF 80-OR-MORE YARDS - All TDs By Cowboys - Dak Prescott-to-Ezekiel Elliott, 83 yards, at Pit, 11/13/16 Playoffs - Troy Aikman-to-Alvin Harper, 94 yards, vs. GB, 1/8/95 By Opponents - Drew Brees-to-C.J. Spiller, 80 yards, at NO, 10/4/15 Playoffs - Michael Vick-to-Jeremy Maclin, 76 yards, vs. Phi, 1/9/10 40-OR-MORE PASS ATTEMPTS BY A PLAYER By Cowboys - Dak Prescott, 45, vs. NYG, 9/11/16 Playoffs - Troy Aikman, 49, vs. Ari, 1/2/99 By Opponents - Bradford, 45, at Min, 12/1/16 Playoffs - Matthew Stafford, 42, vs. Det 1/4/15 50-OR-MORE PASS ATTEMPTS BY A PLAYER By Cowboys - Tony Romo, 51, vs. Min, 11/3/13 Playoffs - Troy Aikman, 53, at SF, 1/15/95 By Opponents - Kirk Cousins, 53, vs. Was, 11/24/16 Playoffs - Jim Kelly, 50, vs. Buf, 1/30/94, SB XXVIII 25-OR-MORE PASS COMPLETIONS BY A PLAYER By Cowboys - Dak Prescott, 27, vs. Bal, 11/20/16 Playoffs - Troy Aikman, 30, at SF, 1/15/95 By Opponents - Andy Dalton, 29, vs. Cin 10/9/16 Playoffs - Matthew Stafford, 28, vs. Det 1/4/15 30-OR-MORE PASS COMPLETIONS BY A PLAYER By Cowboys - Kellen Moore, 33, vs. Wash, 1/3/16 Playoffs - Troy Aikman, 30, at SF, 1/15/95 By Opponents - Sam Bradford, 32, at Min, 12/1/16 Playoffs - Jim Kelly, 31, vs. Buf, 1/30/94, SB XXVIII 4 TOUCHDOWN PASSES BY A PLAYER By Cowboys - Tony Romo, 4, vs. Ind, 12/21/14 Playoffs - Troy Aikman, vs. Buf, 1/31/93, SB XXVII By Opponents - Matt Flynn, 4, vs. GB, 12/15/13 Playoffs - Brett Favre, at Min, 1/17/10 -- RUSHING -- 200-OR-MORE NET YARDS RUSHING By Cowboys - 233, at NYG, 10/25/15 Playoffs - 255, vs. Min, 12/28/96 By Opponents - 236, at Buf, 12/27/15 Playoffs - 269, LARams, 1/4/86 300-OR-MORE NET YARDS RUSHING By Cowboys - 354, at Bal, 12/6/81 Playoffs - 338, vs. LARams, 12/28/80 By Opponents - 306, vs. Phi, 9/3/00 Playoffs - Has never happened 100 YARDS RUSHING BY A PLAYER By Cowboys - Ezekiel Elliott, 107, at N.Y. Giants, 12/11/16 Playoffs - DeMarco Murray, 123, at GB, 1/11/15 By Opponents - Alfred Morris, 100, vs. Wash, 1/3/16 Playoffs - Eddie Lacy, 101, at GB, 1/11/15 200 YARDS RUSHING BY A PLAYER By Cowboys - DeMarco Murray, 253, vs StL, 10/23/11 Playoffs - Has never happened By Opponents - Alfred Morris, 200, at Wash, 12/30/12 Playoffs - Eric Dickerson, 248, at LARams, 1/4/86 TWO 100-YARD RUSHERS By Cowboys - Emmitt Smith, 122, Chris Warren, 104, at Was, 10/4/98 Playoffs - Has never happened By Opponents - Le Ron McClain, 139, Willis McGahee, 108, vs. Bal, 12/20/08 Playoffs - Has never happened 3 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING BY A PLAYER By Cowboys - Joseph Randle (37,1,1), vs. Atl, 9/27/15 Playoffs - Emmitt Smith (1, 5, 16), vs. GB, 1/14/96 By Opponents - Devonta Freeman (3, 2, 7), vs. Atl, 9/27/15 Playoffs - Larry Schreiber (1, 1, 1), at SF, 12/23/72 3 DIFFERENT PLAYERS WITH A RUSHING TOUCHDOWN By Cowboys - Lance Dunbar, Dak Prescott, Alfred Morris, vs. Chi, 9/25/16 Playoffs - Tony Dorsett, James Jones, Timmy Newsome, Ron Springs, vs. TB, 1/2/82 By Opponents - Mark Ingram, Darren Sproles, Pierre Thomas, at NO, 11/10/13 Playoffs - Has never happened -- RECEIVING -- 10-OR-MORE RECEPTIONS BY A PLAYER By Cowboys - Lance Dunbar, 10, vs. Atl, 9/27/15 Playoffs - Jason Witten, 10, at Min, 1/17/10 By Opponents - Jordan Reed, 10, vs. Was, 11/24/16 Playoffs - Andre Hastings, 10, vs. Pit, 1/28/96, SB XXX 100 YARDS RECEIVING BY A PLAYER By Cowboys - Dez Bryant, 116, at Pit, 11/13/16 Playoffs - Raghib Ismail, 163, at Min, 1/9/00 By Opponents - Desean Jackson, 118, vs. Was, 1/24/16 Playoffs - DaVonte Adams, 117; Randall Cobb, 116, at GB, 1/11/15 150 YARDS RECEIVING BY A PLAYER By Cowboys - Terrance Williams, 173, vs. Wash, 1/3/16 Playoffs - Raghib Ismail, 163, at Min, 1/9/00 By Opponents - Antonio Brown, 154, at Pit, 11/13/16 Playoffs - Andre Reed, 152, vs. Buf, 1/31/93, SB XXVII TWO 100-YARD RECEIVERS By Cowboys - Cole Beasley, 112, Dez Bryant, 104, vs. Phi 11/8/15 Playoffs - Michael Irvin, 111, Alvin Harper, 108, Jay Novacek, 104, vs. GB, 1/8/95 By Opponents - Victor Cruz, 118, Hakeem Nicks, 114, Rueben Randle, 101, vs. N.Y. Giants, 9/8/13 Playoffs - DaVonte Adams, 117; Randall Cobb, 116, at GB, 1/11/15 3 TOUCHDOWN CATCHES BY A PLAYER By Cowboys - Dez Bryant (4, 26, 25), at Phi, 12/14/14 Playoffs - Preston Pearson (18, 15, 19), at LARams, 1/14/76 By Opponents - Victor Cruz (70, 18, 10), vs. N.Y. Giants, 9/8/13 Playoffs - Sidney Rice, (47, 16, 45), at Min, 1/17/10 100-YARD RUSHER AND 100-YARD RECEIVER IN A GAME By Cowboys - Ezekiel Elliott, 114, Dez Bryant, 116, at Pit, 11/13/16 Playoffs - Emmitt Smith, 116, Michael Irvin, 103, vs. Min, 12/28/96 By Opponents - Alfred Morris, 100, Jamison Crowder, 109, vs. Wash, 1/3/16 Playoffs - Eddie Lacy, 101, DaVonte Adams, 117, Randall Cobb, 116, at GB, 1/11/15 100-YARD RUSHER, 100-YARD RECEIVER, 300-YARD PASSER By Cowboys - Ezekiel Elliott, 114, Dez Bryant, 116, Dak Prescott, 319, at Pit, 11/13/16 Playoffs - Emmitt Smith, 114, Alvin Harper, 117, Troy Aikman, 322, at SF, 1/17/93 By Opponents - Matt Forte, 102, Brandon Marshall, 100, Josh McCown, 348, at Chi, 12/9/13 Playoffs - Eddie Lacy, 101, DaVonte Adams, 117, Randall Cobb, 116, Aaron Rodgers, 316, at GB, 1/11/15 -- TOUCHDOWNS -- 3 TOUCHDOWNS BY A PLAYER By Cowboys - Ezekiel Elliott (2 rush, 1 rec) at Pit, 11/13/16 Playoffs - Emmitt Smith (3 rush), vs. GB, 1/14/96 By Opponents - Devonta Freeman (3 rush), vs. Atl, 9/27/15 Playoffs - Sidney Rice (3 rec.), at Min, 1/17/10

4 TOUCHDOWNS BY A PLAYER By Cowboys - Terrell Owens (4 rec.), vs. Was, 11/18/07 Playoffs - Has never happened By Opponents - Sterling Sharpe (4 rec.), vs. GB, 11/24/94 Playoffs - Has never happened ONE RUSHING AND ONE RECEIVING TOUCHDOWN BY A PLAYER By Cowboys - DeMarco Murray (1 rush, 1 rec.), at Was, 12/22/13 Playoffs - Emmitt Smith (1 rush, 1 rec.), vs. SF, 1/23/94 By Opponents -James Starks (1 rush, 1 rec.), at GB, 12/13/15 Playoffs - James Lofton (1 rush, 1 rec.) at GB, 1/16/83 ONE RUSH, ONE REC. AND ONE PASS TOUCHDOWN BY A PLAYER By Cowboys - Dan Reeves (1 rush, 1 rec., 1 pass), vs. Phi, 12/10/67 Playoffs - Has never happened By Opponents - Has never happened Playoffs - Has never happened -- TURNOVERS -- 2 INTERCEPTIONS BY A PLAYER By Cowboys - Jeff Heath, at TB, 11/15/15 Playoffs - Larry Brown, vs. Pit, 1/28/96 By Opponents - L. Keuchly, vs. Car, 11/26/15 Playoffs - Aeneas Williams, vs. Ari, 1/2/99 3 INTERCEPTIONS BY A PLAYER By Cowboys - Terence Newman, at Was, 12/14/03 Playoffs - Dennis Thurman, vs. GB, 1/16/83 By Opponents - Adrian Wilson, at Ari, 10/20/02 Playoffs - Has never happened NO TURNOVERS By Cowboys - Dal 31, Was 26, 11/24/16 Playoffs - Dal 27, Pit 17, 1/28/96, SB XXX By Opponents - Dal 31, Was 26, 11/24/16 Playoffs - Dal 3, at Min 34, 1/17/10 3-PLUS TAKEAWAYS By Cowboys - Dal 7, N.Y. Giants 10, 12/11/16 (three) Playoffs - Dal 24, vs. Det 20, 1/4/15 (three) By Opponents - Dal 7, N.Y. Giants 10, 12/11/16 (three) Playoffs - Dal 3, at Min 34, 1/17/10 (three) -- DEFENSE -- HELD OPPONENT UNDER 200 YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE By Cowboys - 166, vs. TB, 9/23/12 Playoffs - 178, vs. Phi, 1/10/93 By Opponents - 193, at NO, 11/10/13 Playoffs - 153, vs. Min, 12/30/73 HELD OPPONENT UNDER 300 YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE By Cowboys - 260, at N.Y. Giants, 12/11/16 Playoffs - 230, vs. N.Y. Giants, 1/13/08 By Opponents - 260, at N.Y. Giants, 12/11/16 Playoffs - 248, at Min, 1/17/10 -- PASSING DEFENSE -- HELD OPPONENT UNDER 100 YARDS PASSING By Cowboys - 87, at Was., 12/30/12 Playoffs - 47, at LA Rams, 1/4/86 By Opponents - 99, at GB, 12/13/15 Playoffs - 63, vs. Min, 12/30/73 HELD OPPONENT UNDER 150 YARDS PASSING By Cowboys - 140, at Mia, 11/22/15 Playoffs - 140, vs. N.Y. Giants, 1/13/08 By Opponents - 124, at Min, 12/1/16 Playoffs - 132, at Car, 1/3/04 -- RUSHING DEFENSE -- HELD OPPONENT UNDER 50 YARDS RUSHING By Cowboys - 48, at Pit, 11/13/16 Playoffs - 48, vs. GB, 1/14/96 By Opponents - 31, vs. Car, 11/26/15 Playoffs - Has never happened HELD OPPONENT UNDER 100 YARDS RUSHING By Cowboys - 93, at N.Y. Giants, 12/11/16 Playoffs - 90, vs. Det 1/4/15 By Opponents - 82, at Was, 9/18/16 Playoffs - 73, vs. Det 1/4/15 --SACKS-- FIVE-OR-MORE SACKS By Cowboys - 5, vs. NE, 10/11/15 Playoffs - 5, vs. Phi, 1/7/96 By Opponents - 7, vs. Cle, 11/18/12 Playoffs - 6, vs. Det 1/4/15 MULTIPLE SACK GAME BY A PLAYER By Cowboys - Maliek Collins, 2.0, at Cle, 11/6/16 Playoffs - DeMarcus Ware, 2.0, vs. Phi, 1/9/10 By Opponents - Danielle Hunter, 2.0, at Min, 12/1/16 Playoffs - Ndamukong Suh, 2.0, vs. Det, 1/4/15 INTERCEPTION RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN By Cowboys - Rolando McClain, 12 yards, at Mia, 11/22/15 Playoffs - George Teague, 29 yards, vs. Min, 12/28/96 By Opponents - K. Coleman, 36 yards, L. Keuchly, 32 yards, vs. Car, 11/26/15 Playoffs - Eric Davis, 44 yards, at SF, 1/15/95 FUMBLE RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN By Cowboys - Anthony Spencer, 5 yards, at Was, 12/28/14 Playoffs - James Was, 46 yards, vs. Buf, 1/30/94, SB XXVIII By Opponents - D. Rodgers-Cromartie, 57 yards, vs. NYG, 9/13/15 Playoffs - Hugh Green, 60 yards, TB, 1/9/83 -- SPECIAL TEAMS -- PUNT RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN By Cowboys - Dwayne Harris, 86 yards, vs. Was., 10/13/13 Playoffs - Golden Richards, 63 yards, vs. Min, 12/30/73 By Opponents - Damaris Johnson, 98 yards, vs. Phi, 12/2/12 Playoffs - Has never happened KICKOFF RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN By Cowboys - Felix Jones, 98 yards, vs. Phi, 9/15/08 Playoffs - Miles Austin, 93 yards, at Sea, 1/6/07 By Opponents - Dwayne Harris, 100 yards, at NYG, 10/25/15 Playoffs - Vic Was, 97 yards, at SF, 12/23/72 PUNT BLOCKED By Cowboys - Danny McCray, at Phi, 9/20/15 Playoffs - Darrick Brownlow, at Chi, 12/29/91 By Opponents - Malcolm Smith, at Sea, 9/16/12 Playoffs - Bernardo Harris, vs. GB, 1/14/96 PUNT BLOCKED FOR A TOUCHDOWN By Cowboys - Danny McCray, at Phi, (Kyle Wilber 26 yards), 9/20/15 Playoffs - Has never happened By Opponents - Doug Baldwin, at Sea, (Mike Morgan, 25 yards), 10/12/14 Playoffs - Has never happened PUNT BLOCKED FOR A SAFETY By Cowboys - Carlos Polk punt blocked out of the end zone, vs. SF, 11/23/08 Playoffs - Has never happened By Opponents - Ron McGovern, at KC, 10/22/89 Playoffs - Reggie Harrison, vs. Pit, 1/18/76, SB X FIELD GOAL BLOCKED By Cowboys - Tyrone Crawford, vs. Car, 11/26/15 Playoffs - Aaron Mitchell, at Phi, 1/11/81 By Opponents - Chris Clemons, at Jax, 11/9/14 Playoffs - Datone Jones, at GB, 1/11/15 BLOCKED FIELD GOAL RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN By Cowboys - Patrick Watkins, vs. Min, 68 yards, (Chris Canty blk), 10/21/07 Playoffs - Has never happened By Opponents - William White, at Det, 55 yards, (Marc Spindler blk), 10/27/91 Playoffs - Has never happened PAT KICK MISSED By Cowboys - David Buehler, at Ari, 12/25/10 Playoffs - Lin Elliott, at SF, 1/17/93 By Opponents - Randy Bullock, vs. NYG, 9/11/16 Playoffs - Jan Stenerud, vs. GB, 1/16/83 PAT KICK BLOCKED By Cowboys - Barry Church, at Chi, 12/4/14 Playoffs - Rod Hill, vs. GB, 1/16/83 By Opponents - Barry Cofield, at NYG, 11/14/10 Playoffs - Carl Eller, vs. Min, 1/1/78 ONSIDE KICK ATTEMPTED By Cowboys - at Was, 9/18/16 By Opponents - at Min, 12/1/16 ONSIDE KICK SUCCESSFUL By Cowboys - at Was, 12/28/14, Barry Church recovered By Opponents - at Chi, 12/4/14, Dante Rosario recovered

-- SCORING -- SAFETY SCORED By Cowboys - Alfred Morris tackled in end zone, vs. Wash, 1/3/16 Playoffs - Snap over Rohn Stark s head out of end zone, at Car, 1/5/97 By Opponents - Wilber holding in end zone (punt), at Jac, 11/9/14 Playoffs - Reggie Harrison punt blocked out of end zone, vs. Pit 1/18/76, SB X TWO POINT ATTEMPT MADE By Cowboys - Darren McFadden pass from Matt Cassel, vs. Car, 11/26/15 Playoffs - Has never happened By Opponents -Levine Toilolo pass from Matt Ryan, vs. Atl, 9/27/15 Playoffs - Cris Carter pass from Brad Johnson, vs. Min, 12/28/96 TWO POINT ATTEMPT FAILED By Cowboys - Dak Prescott pass incomplete, at Pit, 11/13/16 Playoffs - Troy Aikman pass incomplete, at Car, 1/5/97 By Opponents - Sam Bradford pass incomplete, at Min, 12/1/16 Playoffs - Aaron Rodgers pass incomplete, at GB, 1/11/15 50 POINTS SCORED By Cowboys - Dal 51, vs. Sea, 7, 11/27/80 Playoffs - Dal 52, Buf 17, 1/30/92, SB XXVII By Opponents - Den 51, vs. Dal, 48, 10/6/13 Playoffs - Has never happened 40 POINTS SCORED By Cowboys - Dal 44, at Was 17, 12/28/14 Playoffs - Dal 40, vs. Min 15, 12/28/96 By Opponents - at Chi 45, Dal, 28, 12/9/13 Playoffs - Has never happened WON BY 20-OR-MORE POINTS By Cowboys - Dal 35, Cle 10, 11/6/16 Playoffs - at Dal 34, Phi 14, 1/9/10 By Opponents - Dal 7, at GB 28, 12/13/15 Playoffs - Dal 3, at Min 34, 1/17/10 SCORED 20-OR-MORE POINTS IN A QUARTER By Cowboys - 21 points, 3rd quarter, at Chi, 12/4/14 Playoffs - 27 points, 2nd quarter, vs. Phi, 1/9/10 By Opponents - 20 points, 4th quarter, vs. Was, 11/24/16 Playoffs - 21 points, 1st quarter, at SF, 1/15/95 SCORED 20-OR-MORE POINTS IN A HALF By Cowboys - 22 points, 2nd half, at Pit, 11/13/16 Playoffs - 27 points, 1st half, vs. Phi, 1/9/10 By Opponents - 20 points, 2nd half, vs. Was, 11/24/16 Playoffs - 31 points, 1st half, at SF, 1/15/95 TOUCHDOWN DRIVE OF 10-OR-MORE PLAYS By Cowboys - 10 plays, at N.Y. Giants, 12/11/16 Playoffs - 12 plays, at GB, 1/11/15 By Opponents - 15 plays, vs. Was, 11/24/16 Playoffs - 14 plays, vs. Det 1/4/15 TOUCHDOWN DRIVE OF 80-OR-MORE YARDS By Cowboys - 84 yards, at Min, 12/1/16 Playoffs - 80 yards, at GB, 1/11/15 By Opponents - 90 yards, vs. Was, 11/24/16 Playoffs - 90 yards, at GB, 1/11/15 TOUCHDOWN DRIVE OF FIVE-OR-MORE MINUTES By Cowboys - 5:12, at Min, 12/1/16 Playoffs - 5:38, vs. Det 1/4/15 By Opponents - 7:55, vs. Was, 11/24/16 Playoffs - 7:10, vs. Det 1/4/15 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED BY OFFENSE AND DEFENSE By Cowboys - 2 offense, 1 defense at Mia, 11/22/15 Playoffs - 3 offense, 1 defense, at Min, 12/28/96 By Opponents - 1 offense, 2 defense, vs. Car, 11/26/15 Playoffs - 4 offense, 1 defense, at SF, 1/15/95 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED BY OFFENSE, DEFENSE AND SPECIAL TEAMS By Cowboys - 2 offense, 1 defense, 1 special teams, at Phi, 11/11/12 Playoffs - Has never happened By Opponents - 1 offense, 1 defense, 1 special teams, at NYG, 10/25/15 Playoffs - Has never happened HELD OPPONENT WITHOUT A TOUCHDOWN By Cowboys - Dal 17, at Phi 3, 10/20/13 Playoffs - Dal 38, vs. TB 0, 1/2/82 By Opponents - Dal 6, at TB 10, 11/15/15 Playoffs - Dal 3, at Min 34, 1/17/10 SHUTOUT AN OPPONENT By Cowboys - Dal 24, vs. Phi 0, 1/3/10 Playoffs - Dal 38, vs. TB 0, 1/2/82 By Opponents - Dal 0, at NE 12, 11/16/03 Playoffs - at LARams 20, Dal 0, 1/4/86 WON IN OVERTIME By Cowboys - at Dal 29, Phi 23, 10/30/16 Playoffs - Has never happened By Opponents - Dal 27, Phi 33 OT, 11/8/15 Playoffs - Has never happened SCORED A TOUCHDOWN ON FIRST DRIVE OF THE FIRST HALF By Cowboys - at Dal 31, Was 26, 11/24/16 Playoffs - at Dal 40, Min 15, 12/28/96 By Opponents - Dal 35, at Pit 30, 11/13/16 Playoffs - Dal 21, at GB 26, 1/11/15 SCORED A TOUCHDOWN ON FIRST DRIVE OF THE SECOND HALF By Cowboys - Dal 35, at Cle 10, 11/6/16 Playoffs - Dal 28, at SF 38, 1/15/95 By Opponents - at Dal 27, Bal 17, 11/20/16 Playoffs - Dal 20, at Sea 21, 1/6/07 SCORED A TOUCHDOWN ON FIRST DRIVE OF BOTH HALVES By Cowboys - Dal 35, at Cle 10, 11/6/16 Playoffs - Dal 34, vs. Phil 10, 1/10/93 By Opponents - Dal 16, at KC 17, 9/15/13 Playoffs - Dal 14, vs. Cle 38, 12/28/69 SCORED A TD AND/OR FG ON FIRST DRIVE OF EITHER HALF By Cowboys - Dal 30, at GB, 16, 10/16/16 - Td 1st, FG 2nd Playoffs - Dal 30, Buf 13, 1/30/94 - FG 1st, TD 2nd (SB XXVIII) By Opponents - Dal 35 at Pit 30, 11/13/16 - TD 1st, FG 2nd Playoffs - Dal 20, at Sea 21, 1/6/07 - FG 1st, TD 2nd

Dallas 19, New York 20 AT&T Stadium, September 11, 2016 Attendance: 92,867 1 2 3 4 Final Giants 0 13 0 7 20 Cowboys 3 6 7 3 19 DAL -- FG Bailey 23 DAL -- FG Bailey 56 NYG -- Donnell 15 pass from Manning (Bullock kick) DAL -- FG Bailey 25 NYG -- Shepard 9 pass from Manning (Bullock miss PAT) DAL -- Elliott 9 run (Bailey kick) DAL -- FG Bailey (54) NYG -- Cruz 3 pass from Manning (Bullock kick) Giants Cowboys First Downs... 18... 24 Total Net Yards... 316... 328 Net Yards Rushing... 113... 101 Net Yards Passing... 203... 227 Atts-Comps...28-19...45-25 Sacked/Yards...2-4...0-0 Had Intercepted... 1... 0 Punts-Average...5-51.4...3-49.0 Fumbles-Lost...1-0...0-0 Penalties-Yards...4-40...6-50 Time of Possession... 23:17... 36:43 Rushing Giants Jennings, 18 for 75; Vereen, 6 for 38. Cowboys Elliott, 20 for 51; Morris, 7 for 35; Prescott, 2 for 12; K. Smith, 1 for 3. Passing Giants Manning, 19-of-28, 207 yards, 3 TD 1 INT. Cowboys Prescott, 25-of-45, 227 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT. Receiving Giants Beckham, 4 for 73; Cruz, 4 for 34; Shepard, 3 for 43; Vereen, 3 for 23; Tye, 3 for 16; Donnell, 1 for 15; Jennings, 1 for 3. Cowboys Witten, 9 for 66; Beasley, 8 for 65; Williams, 3 for 34; Swaim, 1 for 21; Butler, 1 for 16; Dunbar, 1 for 16; Bryant, 1 for 8; Elliott, 1 for 1. Dallas 31, Chicago 17 AT&T Stadium, September 25, 2016 Attendance: 90,554 1 2 3 4 Final Bears 0 3 7 7 17 Cowboys 10 14 0 7 31 DAL -- Prescott 1 run (Bailey kick) DAL -- FG Bailey 49 DAL -- Dunbar 1 run (Bailey kick) CHI -- FG Barth 34 DAL -- Morris 3 run (Bailey kick) CHI -- Miller 2 pass from Hoyer (Barth kick) DAL -- Bryant 17 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) CHI -- Miller 6 pass from Hoyer (Barth kick) Bears Cowboys First Downs... 21...25 Total Net Yards... 390...447 Net Yards Rushing... 73...199 Net Yards Passing... 317...248 Atts-Comps... 49-30...24-19 Sacked/Yards... 0-0...0-0 Had Intercepted... 0...0 Punts-Average... 4-39.8...3-46.7 Fumbles-Lost... 4-2...1-1 Penalties-Yards... 6-45...4-45 Time of Possession... 24:41...35:19 Rushing Bears Howard, 9 for 45; Langford, 3 for 31; Hoyer, 3 for -3. Cowboys Elliott, 30 for 140; Prescott, 4 for 36; Morris, 5 for 19; Whitehead, 1 for 3; Dunbar, 1 for 1. Passing Bears Hoyer, 30-of-49, 317 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT. Cowboys Prescott, 19-of-24, 248 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT. Receiving Bears Miller, 8 for 78, 2 TD; White, 6 for 62; Jeffery, 5 for 70; Howard, 4 for 47; Royal, 3 for 21; Meredith, 2 for 24; Langford, 2 for 15. Cowboys Beasley, 7 for 73; Williams, 4 for 88; Bryant, 3 for 40, 1 TD; Witten, 2 for 25; Elliott, 2 for 20; Morris, 1 for 2. The 2016 Season at a Glance Dallas 27, Washington 23 FedEx Field, September 18, 2016 Attendance: 80,612 1 2 3 4 Final Cowboys 10 3 7 7 27 Redskins 0 10 13 0 23 DAL -- FG Bailey 22 DAL -- Elliott 1 run (Bailey kick) WAS -- Jones 14 run (Hopkins kick) DAL -- FG Bailey 31 WAS -- FG Hopkins 36 WAS -- Crowder 11 pass from Cousins (Hopkins kick) DAL -- Prescott 6 run (Bailey kick) WAS -- FG Hopkins 29 WAS -- FG Hopkins 22 DAL -- Morris 4 run (Bailey kick) Cowboys Redskins First Downs...24... 24 Total Net Yards...380... 432 Net Yards Rushing...102... 82 Net Yards Passing...278... 350 Atts-Comps... 30-22...46-28 Sacked/Yards...4/14... 2/14 Had Intercepted...0... 1 Punts-Average... 3-47.3...2-37.5 Fumbles-Lost... 2-1...0-0 Penalties-Yards... 6-39...8-51 Time of Possession...32:51... 27:09 Rushing Cowboys Elliott, 21 for 83; Morris, 5 for 7; Dunbar, 3 for 6; Prescott, 1 for 6. Redskins Jones, 13 for 61; Cousins, 2 for 20; Thompson, 2 for 1. Passing Cowboys Prescott, 22-of-30, 292 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT. Redskins Cousins, 28-of-46, 364 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT. Receiving Cowboys Bryant, 7 for 102; Beasley, 5 for 75; Witten, 3 for 51; Swaim, 2 for 29; Dunbar, 2 for 26; Elliott, 2 for 4; K. Smith, 1 for 5. Redskins Crowder, 6 for 39; Reed, 5 for 70; Davis, 5 for 51; Thompson, 3 for 57; Jackson, 3 for 40; Garcon, 2 for 25; Doctson, 1 for 57; Paul, 1 for 16; Grant, 1 for 5; Jones, 1 for 4. Dallas 24, San Francisco 17 Levi s Stadium, October 2, 2016 Attendance: 70,178 1 2 3 4 Final Cowboys 0 14 7 3 24 49ers 7 7 3 0 17 SF -- Kerley 33 pass from Gabbert (Dawson kick) SF -- Hyde 3 run (Dawson kick) DAL -- T. Williams 20 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) DAL -- Butler 4 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) SF -- FG Dawson 36 DAL -- Elliott 1 run (Bailey kick) DAL -- FG Bailey 22 Cowboys 49ers First Downs...26... 14 Total Net Yards...428... 295 Net Yards Rushing...194... 106 Net Yards Passing...234... 189 Atts-Comps... 32-23...23-16 Sacked/Yards...2/11... 1/7 Had Intercepted...0... 1 Punts-Average... 4-55.3...4-49.0 Fumbles-Lost... 0-0...0-0 Penalties-Yards... 6-45...5-32 Time of Possession...36:27... 23:33 Rushing Cowboys Elliott, 23 for 138, 1 TD; Morris, 7 for 34; Whitehead, 1 for 8; Beasley, 1 for 7; Prescott, 5 for 3; K. Smith, 1 for 2; Dunbar, 1 for 2. 49ers Hyde, 15 for 74; Gabbert, 12 for 27; Draughn, 2 for 5. Passing Cowboys Prescott, 24-of-33, 252 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT. 49ers Gabbert, 16-of-23, 196 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT. Receiving Cowboys Witten, 7 for 47; Butler, 5 for 41, 1 TD; Williams, 4 for 44, 1 TD; Beasley,3 for 66; Dunbar, 2 for 14; Elliott, 1 for 19; K. Smith, 1 for 14. 49ers Kerley, 6 for 88, 1 TD; Celek, 5 for 79; Patton, 1 for 13; Burbridge, 1 for 5; Hyde, 1 for 5; T. Smith, 1 for 3; Draughn, 1 for 3.

Dallas 28, Cincinnati 14 AT&T Stadium, October 9, 2016 Attendance: 91,653 1 2 3 4 Final Bengals 0 0 0 14 14 Cowboys 7 14 7 0 28 DAL -- Elliott 13 run (Bailey kick) DAL -- Prescott 5 run (Bailey kick) DAL -- Beasley 14 pass form Prescott (Bailey kick) DAL -- Elliott 60 run (Bailey kick) CIN -- LaFell 7 pass from Dalton (Nugent kick) CIN -- LaFell 5 pass from Dalton (Nugent kick) Bengals Cowboys First Downs... 27... 21 Total Net Yards... 345... 402 Net Yards Rushing... 96... 180 Net Yards Passing... 249... 222 Atts-Comps...41-29...24-18 Sacked/Yards...4-20...1-5 Had Intercepted... 0... 0 Punts-Average...5-39.2...2-43.5 Fumbles-Lost...0-0...3-1 Penalties-Yards...6-49...7-45 Time of Possession... 32:17... 27:43 Rushing Bengals Bernard, 9 for 50; Dalton, 6 for 34; Hill, 4 for 12. Cowboys Elliott, 15 for 134, 2 TD; Morris, 6 for 33; Whitehead, 1 for 9; Prescott, 7 for 4. Passing Bengals Dalton, 29-of-41, 269 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT. Cowboys Prescott, 18-of-24, 227 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT. Receiving Bengals LaFell, 8 for 68, 2 TD; Bernard, 6 for 46; Uzomah, 5 for 43; Green, 4 for 50; Boyd, 3 for 33; Kroft, 3 for 29. Cowboys Williams, 5 for 70; Beasley, 4 for 53, 1 TD; Witten, 3 for 43; Elliott, 3 for 37; Butler, 2 for 20; R. Smith, 1 for 4. Dallas 29, Philadelphia 23 (OT) AT&T Stadium, October 30, 2016 Attendance: 93,103 1 2 3 4 OT Final Eagles 3 10 7 3 0 23 Cowboys 7 3 3 10 6 29 PHI -- FG Sturgis 30 DAL -- Prescott 7 run (Bailey kick) DAL -- FG Bailey 38 PHI -- R. Mathews 1 run (Sturgis kick) PHI -- FG Sturgis 55 PHI -- J. Matthews 5 pass from Wentz (Sturgis kick) DAL -- FG Bailey 23 PHI -- FG Sturgis 34 DAL -- FG Bailey 49 DAL -- Bryant 22 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) DAL -- Witten 5 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) Eagles Cowboys First Downs... 21... 26 Total Net Yards... 291... 460 Net Yards Rushing... 97... 187 Net Yards Passing... 194... 273 Atts-Comps...44-32...40-19 Sacked/Yards...3-8...2-14 Had Intercepted... 0... 1 Punts-Average...6-44.8...5-44.4 Fumbles-Lost...4-1...2-0 Penalties-Yards...5-40... 11-84 Time of Possession... 33:15... 33:57 Rushing Eagles Sproles, 15 for 86; R. Mathews, 4 for 10, 1 TD; Barner, 3 for 9; Wentz, 1 for -3; Smallwood, 1 for -5. Cowboys Elliott, 22 for 96; Prescott, 7 for 38, 1 TD; Jones, 1 for 30; Whitehead, 1 for 17; Morris, 3 for 6. Passing Eagles Wentz, 32-of-43, 202 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT. Cowboys Prescott, 19-of-39, 287 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT. Receiving Eagles J. Matthews, 11 for 65, 1 TD; Green-Beckham, 5 for 55; Sproles, 5 for 17; Ertz, 4 for 19; Agholor, 3 for 25; Huff, 1 for 9; Burton, 1 for 6; Barner, 1 for 5; R. Mathews, 1 for 1. Cowboys Bryant, 4 for 113, 1 TD; Beasley, 4 for 53; Elliott, 4 for 52; T. Williams, 2 for 25; Witten, 2 for 16, 1 TD; Butler, 1 for 19; Swaim, 1 for 8; K. Smith, 1 for 1. Dallas 30, Green Bay 16 Lambeau Field, October 16, 2016 Attendance: 78,481 1 2 4 Final Cowboys 7 10 3 10 30 Packers 3 3 0 10 16 DAL -- Beasley 1 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) GB -- FG Crosby 37 GB -- FG Crosby 43 DAL -- FG Bailey 44 DAL -- Butler 20 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) DAL -- FG Bailey 22 GB -- FG Crosby 34 DAL -- Beasley 4 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) GB -- Cobb 6 pass from Rodgers (Crosby kick) DAL -- FG Bailey 32 Cowboys Packers First Downs...24... 24 Total Net Yards...424... 372 Net Yards Rushing...191... 78 Net Yards Passing...233... 294 Atts-Comps... 27-18...42-31 Sacked/Yards...2/14... 1/0 Had Intercepted...1... 1 Punts-Average... 2-41.5...1-47.0 Fumbles-Lost... 2-1...5-3 Penalties-Yards... 7-60...5-23 Time of Possession...29:50... 30:10 Rushing Cowboys Elliott, 28 for 157; Whitehead, 1 for 26; Prescott, 1 for 6; Morris, 3 for 2. Packers Lacy, 17 for 65; Rodgers, 3 for 7; Montgomery, 3 for 6; Ripkowski, 1 for 0. Passing Cowboys Prescott, 18-of-27, 247 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT. Packers Rodgers, 31-of-42, 294 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT. Receiving Cowboys Beasley, 6 for 58, 2 TD; Williams, 4 for 75; Witten, 4 for 42; Elliott, 2 for 17; Whitehead, 1 for 35; Butler, 1 for 20, 1 TD; Packers Montgomery, 10 for 98; Cobb, 7 for 53, 1 TD; Nelson, 5 for 68; Adams, 2 for 34; R. Rodgers, 2 for 15; Janis, 2 for 14; Lacy, 1 for 6; Perillo, 1 for 4; Ripkowski, 1 for 2. Dallas 35, Cleveland 10 FirstEnergy Stadium, November 6, 2016 Attendance: 67,431 1 2 3 4 Final Cowboys 7 14 14 0 35 Browns 3 7 0 0 10 CLE -- FG Parkey 31 DAL -- Witten 26 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) DAL -- Elliott 10 run (Bailey kick) DAL -- Beasley 6 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) CLE -- Pryor 12 pass from Kessler (Parkey kick) DAL -- Elliott 8 run (Bailey kick) DAL -- Escobar 2 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) Cowboys Browns First Downs...29... 13 Total Net Yards...423... 222 Net Yards Rushing...168... 45 Net Yards Passing...255... 177 Atts-Comps... 28-22...27-19 Sacked/Yards...0/0... 4/26 Had Intercepted...0... 0 Punts-Average... 2-37.5...5-44.0 Fumbles-Lost... 1-0...0-0 Penalties-Yards... 4-38...5-33 Time of Possession...39:39... 20:21 Rushing Cowboys Elliott, 18 for 92, 2 TD; Morris, 17 for 56; Prescott, 4 for 20; Whitehead, 1 for 2; Sanchez, 2 for -2. Browns Johnson, 5 for 30; Kessler, 2 for 11; Crowell, 6 for 4. Passing Cowboys Prescott, 21-of-27, 247 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT. Browns Kessler, 19-of-27, 203 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT. Receiving Cowboys Witten, 8 for 134, 1 TD; Beasley, 6 for 56, 1 TD; Williams, 2 for 19; Swaim, 2 for 11; Bryant, 1 for 19; Butler, 1 or 9; Elliott, 1 for 5; Escobar, 1 for 2, 1 TD. Browns Pryor, 5 for 47, 1 TD; Crowell, 4 for 63; Coleman, 3 for 41; Barnidge, 3 for 23; Johnson, 2 for 16; Hawkins, 2 for 13.

Dallas 35, Pittsburgh 30 Heinz Field, November 13, 2016 Attendance: 67,737 1 2 3 4 Final Cowboys 10 3 10 12 35 Steelers 12 3 3 12 30 PIT -- Bell 2 pass from Roethlisberger (pass failed) DAL -- FG Bailey 37 PIT -- Rogers 3 pass from Roethlisberger (pass failed) DAL -- Elliott 83 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) DAL -- FG Bailey 53 PIT -- FG Boswell 39 PIT -- FG Boswell 25 DAL -- FG Bailey 46 DAL -- Bryant 50 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) PIT -- Bell 1 run (pass failed) DAL -- Elliott 14 run (pass failed) PIT -- Brown 15 pass from Roethlisberger (pass failed) DAL -- Elliott 32 run (pass failed) Cowboys Steelers First Downs...20... 30 Total Net Yards...422... 448 Net Yards Rushing...127... 48 Net Yards Passing...295... 400 Atts-Comps... 32-22...46-37 Sacked/Yards...2/24... 1/8 Had Intercepted...0... 0 Punts-Average... 3-48.3...4-43.5 Fumbles-Lost... 1-1...1-0 Penalties-Yards... 10-98...4-40 Time of Possession...30:24... 29:36 Rushing Cowboys Elliott, 21 for 114, 2 TD; Morris, 4 for 13. Steelers Bell, 17 for 57, 1 TD; Roethlisberger, 1 for 1; Brown, 1 for -10. Passing Cowboys Prescott, 22-of-32, 319 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT. Steelers Roethlisberger, 37-of-46, 408 yards, 3 TD, 0 INT. Receiving Cowboys Bryant, 6 for 116, 1 TD; Witten, 6 for 59; Beasley, 5 for 33; Elliott, 2 for 95, 1 TD; Morris, 1 for 6; Williams, 1 for 5; Whitehead, 1 for 5. Steelers Brown, 14 for 154, 1 TD; Bell, 9 for 77, 1 TD; James, 4 for 59; Rogers, 4 for 42, 1 TD; Green, 3 for 30; Hamilton, 1 for 39; Grimble, 1 for 5; Johnson, 1 for 2. Dallas 31, Washington 26 AT&T Stadium, November 24, 2016 Attendance: 93,099 1 2 3 4 Final Redskins 0 6 0 20 26 Cowboys 7 10 0 14 31 DAL -- Elliott 4 run (Bailey kick) WAS -- FG Hopkins 24 DAL -- FG Bailey 46 DAL -- Williams 10 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) WAS -- FG Hopkins 20 WAS -- Reed 5 pass from Cousins (pass failed) DAL -- Prescott 6 run (Bailey kick) WAS -- Jackson 67 pass from Cousins (Hopkins kick) DAL -- Elliott 1 run (Bailey kick) WAS -- Reed 8 pass from Cousins (Hopkins kick) Redskins Cowboys First Downs... 25... 24 Total Net Yards... 505... 353 Net Yards Rushing... 56... 163 Net Yards Passing... 449... 190 Atts-Comps...53-41...24-17 Sacked/Yards...0-0...1-5 Had Intercepted... 0... 0 Punts-Average...1-39.0...2-44.0 Fumbles-Lost...1-0...0-0 Penalties-Yards...3-30...3-25 Time of Possession... 33:24... 26:36 Rushing Redskins Kelley, 14 for 37; Thompson, 4 for 17; Cousins, 1 for 2. Cowboys Elliott, 20 for 97, 2 TD; Prescott, 8 for 39, 1 TD; Whitehead, 1 for 15; Morris, 1 for 12. Passing Redskins Cousins, 41-of-53, 449 yards, 3 TD, 0 INT. Cowboys Prescott, 17-of-24, 195 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT. Receiving Redskins Reed, 10 for 95, 2 TD; Crowder, 8 for 88; Davis, 5 for 68; Thompson, 5 for 17; Jackson, 4 for 118, 1 TD; Garcon, 4 for 43; Harris, 2 for 11; Kelley, 2 for 5; Carrier, 1 for 4. Cowboys Bryant, 5 for 72; Beasley, 5 for 56; Witten, 3 for 33; Elliott, 2 for 23; Williams, 1 for 10, 1 TD; Dunbar, 1 for 1. Dallas 27, Baltimore 17 AT&T Stadium, November 20, 2016 Attendance: 93,056 1 2 3 4 Final Ravens 7 3 0 7 17 Cowboys 7 10 7 10 27 BAL -- West 18 run (Tucker kick) DAL -- Beasley 3 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) BAL -- FG Tucker 46 DAL -- FG Bailey 30 DAL -- Bryant 4 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) DAL -- Bryant 13 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) BAL -- S. Smith 5 pass from Flacco DAL -- FG Bailey 21 Ravens Cowboys First Downs... 17... 27 Total Net Yards... 368... 417 Net Yards Rushing... 101... 118 Net Yards Passing... 267... 299 Atts-Comps...35-23...36-27 Sacked/Yards...1-2...1-2 Had Intercepted... 0... 0 Punts-Average...5-47.4...4-46.0 Fumbles-Lost...1-0...1-0 Penalties-Yards...12-136...5-45 Time of Possession... 24:21... 35:39 Rushing Ravens West, 8 for 42, 1 TD; Dixon, 6 for 40; Wallace, 1 for 13; Flacco, 1 for 6. Cowboys Elliott, 25 for 97; Prescott, 2 for 16; Morris, 2 for 3; Dunbar, 1 for 2. Passing Ravens Flacco, 23-of-35, 269 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT. Cowboys Prescott, 27-of-36, 301 yards, 3 TD, 0 INT. Receiving Ravens S. Smith, 8 for 99, 1 TD; Wallace, 5 for 62; Aiken, 3 for 35; Juszczyk; 3 for 32; Pitta, 3 for 30; West, 1 for 11. Cowboys Bryant, 6 for 80, 2 TD; Beasley, 5 for 59, 1 TD; Witten, 5 for 37; Elliott, 4 for 30; Butler, 2 for 49; Escobar, 2 for 21; Dunbar, 2 for 14; Williams, 1 for 11. Dallas 17, Minnesota 15 U.S. Bank Stadium, December 1, 2016 Attendance: 66,860 1 2 3 4 Final Cowboys 0 7 0 10 17 Vikings 3 0 3 9 15 MIN -- FG Forbath 48 DAL -- Elliott 1 run (Bailey kick) MIN -- FG Forbath 36 MIN -- FG Forbath 33 DAL -- Bryant 8 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) DAL -- FG Bailey 39 MIN -- McKinnon 3 pass from Bradford (pass failed) Cowboys Vikings First Downs...13... 21 Total Net Yards...264... 318 Net Yards Rushing...140... 87 Net Yards Passing...124... 231 Atts-Comps... 18-12...47-33 Sacked/Yards...3/15... 2/15 Had Intercepted...0... 0 Punts-Average... 6-46.2...7-32.0 Fumbles-Lost... 4-2...3-1 Penalties-Yards... 10-78...8-57 Time of Possession...26:43... 33:17 Rushing Cowboys Elliott, 20 for 86, 1 TD; Prescott, 6 for 37; Morris, 1 for 11; Whitehead, 1 for 6. Vikings McKinnon, 9 for 41; Asiata, 6 for 30; Bradford, 2 for 10; Patterson, 2 for 6. Passing Cowboys Prescott, 12-of-18, 139 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT. Vikings Bradford, 32-of-45, 1 TD, 0 INT; Hill, 1-of-1, 6 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT; McKinnon, 0-of-1, 0 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT. Receiving Cowboys Bryant, 4 for 84, 1 TD; Elliott, 4 for 19; Beasley, 2 for 23; WIlliams, 2 for 13. Vikings Diggs, 8 for 59; Thielen, 7 for 86; Rudolph, 6 for 45; McKinnon, 5 for 14, 1 TD; Johnson, 3 for 36; Patterson, 2 for 10; Ellison, 1 for 6; Asiata, 1 for -3.

Dallas 7, N.Y. Giants 10 MetLife Stadium, December 11, 2016 Attendance: 80,874 1 2 3 4 Final Cowboys 7 0 0 0 7 Giants 0 0 10 0 10 DAL -- T. Williams 31 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick) NYG -- FG Gould 39 NYG -- Beckham 61 pass from Manning (Gould kick) Cowboys Giants First Downs...13... 12 Total Net Yards...260... 260 Net Yards Rushing...108... 93 Net Yards Passing...152... 167 Atts-Comps... 37-17...28-17 Sacked/Yards...3/13... 3/26 Had Intercepted...2... 1 Punts-Average... 9-42.7...9-43.2 Fumbles-Lost... 2-1...4-2 Penalties-Yards... 5-54...7-50 Time of Possession...29:08... 30:52 Rushing Cowboys Elliott, 24 for 107; Prescott, 1 for 1. Giants Jennings, 15 for 45; Perkins, 15 for 45; Rainey, 1 for 5; Manning, 2 for -2. Passing Cowboys Prescott, 17-of-37, 165 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT Giants Manning, 17-of-28, 193 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT Receiving Cowboys Williams, 5 for 76, 1 TD; Beasley, 4 for 41; Witten, 4 for 26; Dunbar, 3 for 12; Bryant, 1 for 10. Giants Beckham, 4 for 94, 1 TD; Shepard, 3 for 39; Tye, 2 for 19; Jennings, 2 for 12; Adams, 2 for 11; Vereen, 1 for 10; Cruz, 1 for 4; Rainey, 1 for 4; Perkins, 1 for 0.

2016 Top Game Performances LONGEST DRIVE Most Plays (Dallas):...15 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) 70 yards, 8:25 15 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) 62 yards, 7:58 Most Plays (Opponent):...15, vs. Washington (11/24) 75 yards, 4:36 Most Yards (Dallas):...97 at Green Bay (10/16) 5 plays, 0:33 Most Yards (Opponents):...95 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) 12 plays, 3:55 Most Time (Dallas):...8:25 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Most Time (Opponent):...7:55 vs. Washington (11/24) 15 plays, 70 yards 14 plays, 90 yards LONGEST TOUCHDOWN DRIVE Most Plays (Dallas):...13 vs. Baltimore (11/20) 88 yards, 7:54 Most Plays (Opponent):...15, vs. Washington (11/24) 75 yards, 4:36 Most Yards (Dallas):...97 at Green Bay (10/16) 5 plays, 0:33 Most Yards (Opponents):...95 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) 12 plays, 3:55 Most Time (Dallas):...7:54 vs. Baltimore (11/20) Most Time (Opponent):...7:55 vs. Washington (11/24) 13 plays, 88 yards 14 plays, 90 yards LONGEST FIELD GOAL DRIVE Most Plays (Dallas):...15 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) 70 yards, 8:25 15 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) 62 yards, 7:58 Most Plays (Opponent):...12 at Washington (9/18) 56 yards, 4:08 Most Yards (Dallas):...76 at Washington (9/18) 13 plays, 5:35 Most Yards (Opponents):...62 at Cleveland (11/6) 6 plays, 2:20 Most Time (Dallas):...8:25 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Most Time (Opponent):...6:21 at Pittsburgh (11/13) 15 plays, 70 yards 10 plays, 54 yards SHORTEST TOUCHDOWN DRIVE Fewest Plays (Dallas):...1 vs. Cincinnati (10/9) 60 yards, :09 1 at Minnesota (12/1) 8 yards, :06 Fewest Plays (Opponent):...2 at N.Y. Giants (12/11) 61 yards, :43 Fewest Yards (Dallas):...8 at Minnesota (12/1) 1 play, 0:06 Fewest Yards (Opponents):...59 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) 9 plays, 3:59 Fewest Time (Dallas):...0:06 at Minnesota (12/1) Fewest Time (Opponent):...0:43 at N.Y. Giants (12/11) 1 play, 8 yards. 2 plays, 61 yards SHORTEST FIELD GOAL DRIVE Fewest Plays (Dallas):...4 vs. Philadelphia (10/30) 5 yards, 1:24 Fewest Plays (Opponent):...4 at Green Bay (10/16) 0 yards, 0:32 Fewest Yards (Dallas):...5 vs. Philadelphia (10/30) 4 plays, 1:24 Fewest Yards (Opponents):...0 at Green Bay (10/16) 4 plays, 0:32 Fewest Time (Dallas):...1:24 vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Fewest Time (Opponent):...0:32 at Green Bay (10/16) 4 plays, 5 yards 4 plays, 0 yards

LONGEST PLAYS FROM SCRIMMAGE Rushing (Dallas): 60... E. Elliott vs. Cincinnati (10/9) 32... E. Elliott at Pittsburgh (11/13) 30... C. Jones vs. Philadelphia (10/30) 30... E. Elliott at Minnesota (12/1) 29... E. Elliott at Green Bay (10/16) Rushing (Opponent): 36... J. Howard vs. Chicago (9/25) 32... C. Hyde at San Francisco (10/2) 25... E. Lacy at Green Bay (10/16) 23... J. Langford vs. Chicago (9/25) 20... K. Dixon vs. Baltimore (11/20) Pass Plays (Dallas): 83... D. Prescott-to-E. Elliott at Pittsburgh (11/13) 56... D. Prescott-to-D. Bryant at Minnesota (12/1) 53... D. Prescott-to-D. Bryant vs. Philadelphia (10/30) 50... D. Prescott-to-D. Bryant at Pittsburgh (11/13) 47... D. Prescott-to-T. Williams vs. Chicago (9/25) 47... D. Prescott-to-C. Beasley at San Francisco (10/2) Pass Plays (Opponent): 67... K. Cousins-to-D. Jackson vs. Washington (11/24) 61... E. Manning-to-O. Beckham at N.Y. Giants (12/11) 57... K. Cousins-to-J. Doctson at Washington (9/18) 45... E. Manning-to-O. Beckham vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) 44... C. Kessler-to-I. Crowell at Cleveland (11/6) 44... B. Roethlisberger-to-A. Brown at Pittsburgh (11/13) RUSHING Yards (Dallas): 157... E. Elliott at Green Bay (10/16) 140... E. Elliott vs. Chicago (9/25) 138... E. Elliott at San Francisco (10/2) 134... E. Elliott vs. Cincinnati (10/9) 114... E. Elliott at Pittsburgh (11/13) Yards (Opponent): 86... D. Sproles vs. Philadelphia (10/30) 75... R. Jennings vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) 74... C. Hyde at San Francisco (10/2) 65... E. Lacy at Green Bay (10/16) 61... M. Jones at Washington (9/18) Carries (Dallas): 30... E. Elliott vs. Chicago (9/25) 28... E. Elliott at Green Bay (10/16) 25... E. Elliott vs. Baltimore (11/20) 24... E. Elliott at N.Y. Giants (12/11) 23... E. Elliott at San Francisco (10/2) Carries (Opponent): 18... R. Jennings vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) 17... E. Lacy at Green Bay (10/16) 17... L. Bell at Pittsburgh (11/13) 15... four times, last R. Jennings/P. Perkins at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Average - min. 10 attempts (Dallas): 8.9... E. Elliott vs. Cincinnati (10/9) 6.0... E. Elliott at San Francisco (10/2) 5.6... E. Elliott at Green Bay (10/16) 5.4... E. Elliott at Pittsburgh (11/13) 5.1... E. Elliott at Cleveland (11/6) Average - min. 10 attempts (Opponent): 5.7... D. Sproles vs. Philadelphia (10/30) 4.9... C. Hyde at San Francisco (10/2) 4.7... M. Jones at Washington (9/18) 4.2... R. Jennings vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) 3.8... E. Lacy at Green Bay (10/16) RECEIVING Yards (Dallas): 134... J. Witten at Cleveland (11/6) 116... D. Bryant at Pittsburgh (11/13) 113... D. Bryant vs. Philadelphia (10/30) 102... D. Bryant at Washington (9/18) 95... E. Elliott at Pittsburgh (11/13) Yards (Opponent): 154... A. Brown at Pittsburgh (11/13) 118...D. Jackson vs. Washington (11/24) 99...S. Smith vs. Baltimore (11/20) 98... T. Montgomery at Green Bay (10/16) 95... J. Reed vs. Washington (11/24) Receptions (Dallas): 9... J. Witten vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) 8...C. Beasley vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) 8...J. Witten at Cleveland (11/6) 7...D. Bryant at Washington (9/18) 7...C. Beasley vs. Chicago (9/25) 7... J. Witten at San Francisco (10/2) Receptions (Opponent): 14... A. Brown at Pittsburgh (11/13) 11... J. Matthews vs. Philadelphia (10/30) 10... T. Montgomery at Green Bay (10/16) 10...J. Reed vs. Washington (11/24) 9... L. Bell at Pittsburgh (11/13) PASSING Yards (Dallas): 319... D. Prescott at Pittsburgh (11/13), 22-of-32, 2 TD, 0 INT 301...D. Prescott vs. Baltimore (11/20), 27-of-36, 3 TD, 0 INT 292... D. Prescott at Washington (9/18), 22-of-30, 0 TD, 0 INT 287...D. Prescott vs. Philadelphia (10/30), 19-of-39, 2 TD, 1 INT 248...D. Prescott vs. Chicago (9/25), 19-of-24, 1 TD, 0 INT Yards (Opponent): 449... K. Cousins vs. Washington (11/24), 41-of-53, 3 TD, 0 INT 408... B. Roethlisberger at Pittsburgh (11/13), 37-of-46, 3 TD, 0 INT 364... K. Cousins at Washington (9/18), 28-of-46, 1 TD, 1 INT 317...B. Hoyer vs. Chicago (9/25), 30-of-49, 2 TD, 0 INT 294...A. Rodgers at Green Bay (10/16), 31-of-42, 1 TD, 1 INT Attempts (Dallas): 45...D. Prescott vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11), 25 com, 227 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT 39... D. Prescott vs. Philadelphia (10/30), 19 com, 287 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT 37...D. Prescott at N.Y. Giants (12/11), 17 com, 165 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT 36...D. Prescott vs. Baltimore (11/20), 27 com, 301 yds, 3 TD, 0 INT 32... D. Prescott at San Francisco (10/2), 23 com, 238 yds, 2 TD, 0 INT 32... D. Prescott at Pittsburgh (11/13), 22 com, 319 yds, 2 TD, 0 INT Attempts (Opponent): 53...K. Cousins vs. Washington (11/24), 41 com, 449 yds, 3 TD, 0 INT 49...B. Hoyer vs. Chicago (9/25), 30 com, 317 yds, 2 TD, 0 INT 46...K. Cousins at Washington (9/18), 28 com, 364 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT 46... B. Roethlisberger at Pittsburgh (11/13), 408 yds, 3 TD, 0 INT 45... S. Bradford at Minnesota (12/1), 247 yds, 1 TD, 0 INT Completions (Dallas): 27...D. Prescott vs. Baltimore (11/20), 36 att, 301 yds, 3 TD, 0 INT 25...D. Prescott vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11), 45 att, 227 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT 23...D. Prescott at San Francisco (10/2), 32 att, 238 yds, 2 TD, 0 INT 22...D. Prescott at Washington (9/18), 30 att, 292 yds, 0 TD, 0 INT 22...D. Prescott at Pittsburgh (11/13), 32 att, 319 yds, 2 TD, 0 INT Completions (Opponent): 41...K. Cousins vs. Washington (11/24), 53 att, 449 yds, 3 TD, 0 INT 37... B. Roethlisberger at Pittsburgh (11/13), 46 att, 408 yds, 3 TD, 0 INT 32...C. Wentz vs. Philadelphia (10/30), 43 att, 202 yds, 1 TD, 0 INT\ 32...S. Bradford at Minnesota (12/1), 45 att, 247 yds, 1 TD, 0 INT 31...A. Rodgers at Green Bay (10/16), 42 att, 294 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT

RETURNS Long Kickoff Returns (Dallas): 33... L. Whitehead at Washington (9/18) 30...L. Whitehead vs. Cincinnati (10/9) 30...L. Whitehead at Pittsburgh (11/13) Long Kickoff Returns (Opponents): 53... J. Huff vs. Philadelphia (10/30) 40... T. Montgomery at Green Bay (10/16) 35... Patterson at Minnesota (12/1) Long Punt Returns (Dallas): 39... L. Whitehead at Pittsburgh (11/13) 21...L. Whitehead vs. Baltimore (11/20) 15... L. Whitehead at Cleveland (11/6) Long Punt Returns (Opponents): 26... J. Kerley at San Francisco (10/2) 25...T. Davis at Green Bay (10/16) 22... A. Brown at Pittsburgh (11/13) SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES 3... J.J. Wilcox vs. Cincinnati (10/9) 2... R. Smith at Washington (9/18) 2... D. Wilson, twice, last at Cleveland (11/6) 2... J. Heath at San Francisco (10/2) 2... K. Smith at Green Bay (10/16) 2... A. Gachkar at Cleveland (11/6) 2... V. Mayle at N.Y. Giants (12/11) 2... K. Wilber at N.Y. Giants (12/11) 1...many tied, last G. Escobar; A. Gachkar; J. Heath; B. Jones; L.P. Ladouceur; K. Smith; D. WIlson at N.Y. Giants (12/11) TACKLES 22... S. Lee at N.Y. Giants (12/11) 20... S. Lee vs. Washington (11/24) 15... S. Lee vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) 15... S. Lee vs. Cincinnati (10/9) 14...S. Lee at Green Bay (10/16) 13... B. Church vs. Chicago (9/25) 13... B. Church at Minnesota (12/1) 13... A. Hitchens at Minnesota (12/1) 12... B. Church vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) 12... B. Jones at Pittsburgh (11/13) 11... B. Church vs. Cincinnati (10/9) 11... B. Jones vs. Washington (11/24) 10... many times, last A. Hitchens at N.Y. Giants (12/11) SACKS 2.0... M. Collins at Cleveland (11/6) 1.5... T. Crawford vs. Philadelphia (10/30) 1.5... T. McClain vs. Cincinnati (10/9) 1.0... J. Crawford, twice, last vs. Baltimore (11/20) 1.0... T. Crawford three times, last at N.Y. Giants (12/11) 1.0... J. Durant at Cleveland (11/6) 1.0... B. Mayowa four times, last at N.Y. Giants (12/11) 1.0... O. Scandrick twice, last vs. Philadelphia (10/30) 1.0... C. Thornton vs. Cincinnati (10/9) 1.0...D. Irving at Green Bay (10/16) 1.0...D. Lawrence at Pittsburgh (11/13) 1.0...A. Hitchens at Minnesota (12/1) 1.0...M. Collins at Minnesota (12/1) GAME-BY-GAME TACKLE LEADERS (based on coaches film) vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11)... 15 - S. Lee 12 - B. Church 8 - J. Durant 7 - B. Jones 6 - A. Hitchens at Washington (9/18)... 10 - S. Lee 7 - M. Claiborne 6 - B. Church 6 - B. Jones 5 - B. Carr 5 - T. McClain vs. Chicago (9/25)... 13 - B. Church 7 - S. Lee 6 - M. Claiborne 5 - B. Carr 5 - B. Jones 5 - J.J. Wilcox at San Francisco (10/2)... 10 - B. Church 10 - S. Lee 6 - M. Claiborne 6 - A. Hitchens 4 - B. Carr 4 - T. Crawford vs. Cincinnati (10/9)... 15 - S. Lee 11 - B. Church 9 - A. Brown 8 - A. Hitchens 7 - J. Durant at Green Bay (10/16)... 14 - S. Lee 10 - A. Brown 9 - J. Durant 8 - B. Church 7 - A. Hitchens 6 - B. Carr vs. Philadelphia (10/30)... 10 - S. Lee 9 - B. Jones 6 - B. Carr 6 - J. Durant 5 - M. Claiborne 5 - O. Scandrick at Cleveland (11/6)... 8 - S. Lee 7 - A. Hitchens 6 - O. Scandrick 3 - J.J. Wilcox at Pittsburgh (11/13)... 12 - B. Jones 9 - S. Lee 9 - J.J. Wilcox 7 - A. Hitchens 7 - O. Scandrick 6 - A. Brown vs. Baltimore (11/20)... 8 - B. Jones 7 - J.J. Wilcox 5 - A. Brown 5 - S. Lee 3 - J. Durant, A. Hitchens, O. Scandrick vs. Washington (11/24)... 20 -S. Lee 11 - B. Jones 6 - A. Brown 6 - D. Wilson 5 - J. Heath at Minnesota (12/1)... 13 - B. Church 13 - A. Hitchens 10 - S. Lee 8 - B. Jones 7 - B. Carr 7 - O. Scandrick at N.Y. Giants (12/11)... 22 - S. Lee 10 - A. Hitchens 8 - B. Church 5 - B. Jones 5 - B. Mayowa 5 - T. McClain vs. Tampa Bay (12/18)... vs. Detroit (12/26)... at Philadelphia (1/1/17)... GAME-BY-GAME SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLE LEADERS (based on coaches film) vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11)... 1 - G. Escobar 1 - J. Heath 1 - K. Smith at Washington (9/18)... 2 - R. Smith 2 - D. Wilson 1 - J. Heath; B. Jones; A. Gachkar; L.P. Ladouceur; K. Smith vs. Chicago (9/25)... 1 - B. Jones 1 - R. Smith 1 - D. Wilson at San Francisco (10/2)... 2 - J. Heath 1 - A. Brown; L. Dunbar; B. Jones; C. Jones; K. Wilber vs. Cincinnati (10/9)... 3 - J.J. Wilcox 1 - A. Brown at Green Bay (10/16)... 2 - K. Smith 1 - A. Brown 1 - B. Church 1 - R. Smith vs. Philadelphia (10/30)... 1 - D. Bailey 1 - G. Escobar 1 - J. Heath 1 - B. Jones at Cleveland (11/6)... 2 - A. Gachkar 2 - D. Wilson 1 - L. McFadden 1 - K. Wilber at Pittsburgh (11/13)... 1 - L. Dunbar 1 - K. Frazier vs. Baltimore (11/20)... 1 - V. Mayle 1 - K. Wilber vs. Washington (11/24)... None at Minnesota (12/1)... 4 - B. Jones 2 - K. Wilber 2 - L. McFadden 2 - A. Gachkar at N.Y. Giants (12/11)... 2 - V. Mayle 2 - K. Wilber 1 - G. Escobar; A. Gachkar; J. Heath; B. Jones; L.P. Ladouceur; K. Smith; D. WIlson vs. Tampa Bay (12/18)... vs. Detroit (12/26)... at Philadelphia (1/1/17)...

TOP TEAM PERFORMANCES Offensive Yards Gained: 460... vs. Philadelphia (10/30) 447... vs. Chicago (9/25) 427... at San Francisco (10/2) 424... at Green Bay (10/16) 423... at Cleveland (11/6) Defensive Yards Allowed: 222... at Cleveland (11/6) 260... at N.Y. Giants (12/11) 291... vs. Philadelphia (10/30) 295... at San Francisco (10/2) 316... vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Points Scored: 35... at Cleveland (11/6) 35... at Pittsburgh (11/13) 31... vs. Chicago (9/25) 31... vs. Washington (11/24) 30... at Green Bay (10/16) Net Rush Yards Gained: 199... vs. Chicago (9/25) 194... at San Francisco (10/2) 191... at Green Bay (10/16) 187... vs. Philadelphia (10/30) 180... vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Net Pass Yards Gained: 299... vs. Baltimore (11/20) 295... at Pittsburgh (11/13) 278... at Washington (9/18) 273... vs. Philadelphia (10/30) 255... at Cleveland (11/6) Yards-Per-Play: 7.4... vs. Cincinnati (10/9) 7.2... at Pittsburgh (11/13) 6.9... vs. Chicago (9/25) 6.8... at Green Bay (10/16) 6.4... vs. Washington (11/24) Time of Possession: 39:39... at Cleveland (11/6) 36:43... vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) 36:27... at San Francisco (10/2) 35:39... vs. Baltimore (11/20) 35:19... vs. Chicago (9/25) Turnovers 0... vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) 0... at San Francisco (10/2) 0... at Cleveland (11/6) 0... vs. Baltimore (11/20) 1.. Four times, last at Pittsburgh (11/13) Points Allowed: 10... at Cleveland (11/6) 10... at N.Y. Giants (12/11) 14... vs. Cincinnati (10/9) 15... at Minnesota (12/1) 16... at Green Bay (10/16) Net Rush Yards Allowed: 44... at Cleveland (11/6) 48... at Pittsburgh (11/13) 56... vs. Washington (11/24) 73... vs. Chicago (9/25) 78... at Green Bay (10/16) Net Pass Yards Allowed: 167... at N.Y. Giants (12/11) 177... at Cleveland (11/6) 189... at San Francisco (10/2) 194... vs. Philadelphia (10/30) 203... vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Yards-Per-Play Allowed: 4.1... vs. Philadelphia (10/30) 4.1... at N.Y. Giants (12/11) 4.6... at Minnesota (12/1) 5.0... at Cleveland (11/6) 5.4... vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Time of Possession: 20:21... at Cleveland (11/6) 23:17... vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) 23:33... at San Francisco (10/2) 24:21... vs. Baltimore (11/20) 24:41... vs. Chicago (9/25) Takeaways: 4... at Green Bay (10/16) 3... at N.Y. Giants (12/11) 2... vs. Chicago (9/25) 1... Five times, last at Minnesota (12/1)

DALLAS COWBOYS 2016 100-YARD RUSHING/RECEIVING AND 300-YARD PASSING GAMES vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11)... None at Washington (9/18)... None vs. Chicago (9/25)... E. Elliott 30 140 4.7 21t 0 at San Francisco (10/2)... E. Elliott 23 138 6.0 26 1 vs. Cincinnati (10/9)... E. Elliott 15 134 8.9 60t 2 at Green Bay (10/16)... E. Elliott 28 157 5.6 29 0 vs. Philadelphia (10/30)... None at Cleveland (11/6)... None at Pittsburgh (11/13)... E. Elliott 21 114 5.4 32t 2 vs. Baltimore (11/20)... None vs. Washington (11/24)... None at Minnesota (12/1)... None at N.Y. Giants (12/11)... E. Elliott 24 107 4.5 15 0 vs. Tampa Bay (12/18)... vs. Detroit (12/26)... at Philadelphia (1/1/17)... 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES COWBOYS OPPONENTS Game Player Att. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Game Player Att. Yds. Avg. Lg TD vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11)... None at Washington (9/18)... None vs. Chicago (9/25)... None at San Francisco (10/2)... None vs. Cincinnati (10/9)... None at Green Bay (10/16)... None vs. Philadelphia (10/30)... None at Cleveland (11/6)... None at Pittsburgh (11/13)... None vs. Baltimore (11/20)... None vs. Washington (11/24)... None at Minnesota (12/1)... None at N.Y. Giants (12/11)... None vs. Tampa Bay (12/18)... vs. Detroit (12/26)... at Philadelphia (1/1/17)... 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES COWBOYS OPPONENTS Game Player Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Game Player Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg TD vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11)...None at Washington (9/18)...D. Bryant 7 102 14.6 21t 0 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11)... None at Washington (9/18)... None vs. Chicago (9/25)... None at San Francisco (10/2)... None vs. Cincinnati (10/9)... None at Green Bay (10/16)... None vs. Philadelphia (10/30)... D. Bryant 4 113 28.3 53 1 vs. Chicago (9/25)... None at San Francisco (10/2)... None vs. Cincinnati (10/9)... None at Green Bay (10/16)... None vs. Philadelphia (10/30)... None at Cleveland (11/6)... J. Witten 8 134 16.8 35t 1 at Cleveland (11/6)... None at Pittsburgh (11/13)... D. Bryant 6 116 19.3 50t 1 at Pittsburgh (11/13)... A. Brown 14 154 11.0 44 1 vs. Baltimore (11/20)... None vs. Washington (11/24)... None vs. Baltimore (11/20)... None vs. Washington (11/24)... D. Jackson 4 118 29.5 67 1 at Minnesota (12/1)... None at N.Y. Giants (12/11)... None vs. Tampa Bay (12/18)... vs. Detroit (12/26)... at Philadelphia (1/1/17)... at Minnesota (12/1)... None at N.Y. Giants (12/11)... None vs. Tampa Bay (12/18)... vs. Detroit (12/26)... at Philadelphia (1/1/17)... 300-YARD PASSING GAMES COWBOYS OPPONENTS Game Player Com-Att Yds TD Int Rate Game Player Com-Att Yds TD Int Rate vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11)... None at Washington (9/18)... None vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11)... None at Washington (9/18)... K. Cousins 28-46 364 0 0 84.0 vs. Chicago (9/25)... None vs. Chicago (9/25)... B. Hoyer 30-49 317 2 0 93.7 at San Francisco (10/2)... None vs. Cincinnati (10/9)... None at Green Bay (10/16)... None vs. Philadelphia (10/30)... None at Cleveland (11/6)... None at San Francisco (10/2)... None vs. Cincinnati (10/9)... None at Green Bay (10/16)... None vs. Philadelphia (10/30)... None at Cleveland (11/6)... None at Pittsburgh (11/13)... D. Prescott 22-32 319 2 0 121.7 at Pittsburgh (11/13)... B. Roethlisberger 37-46 408 3 0 125.4 vs. Baltimore (11/20)... D. Prescott 27-36 301 3 0 127.2 vs. Baltimore (11/20)... None vs. Washington (11/24)... None vs. Washington (11/24)... K. Cousins 41-53 449 3 0 120.7 at Minnesota (12/1)... None at N.Y. Giants (12/11)... None vs. Tampa Bay (12/18)... vs. Detroit (12/26)... at Philadelphia (1/1/17)... at Minnesota (12/1)... None at N.Y. Giants (12/11)... None vs. Tampa Bay (12/18)... vs. Detroit (12/26)... at Philadelphia (1/1/17)...

TOP-THREE RECEVING Receptions Yards Game Player Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Game Player Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg TD vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) J. Witten... 9 66 7.3 17 0 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) J. Witten...9 66 7.3 17 0 C. Beasley... 8 65 8.1 15 0 C. Beasley...8 65 8.1 15 0 T. Williams... 3 34 11.3 14 0 T. Williams...3 34 11.3 14 0 at Washington (9/18).D. Bryant... 7 102 14.6 21 0 at Washington (9/18) D. Bryant...7 102 14.6 21 0 C. Beasley... 5 75 15.0 28 0 C. Beasley...5 75 15.0 28 0 J. Witten... 3 51 17.0 29 0 J. Witten...3 51 17.0 29 0 vs. Chicago (9/25) C. Beasley... 7 73 10.4 29 0 vs. Chicago (9/25) T. Williams...4 88 22.0 47 0 T. Williams... 4 88 22.0 47 0 C. Beasley...7 73 10.4 29 0 D. Bryant... 3 40 13.3 17t 1 D. Bryant...3 40 13.3 17t 1 at San Francisco (10/2) J. Witten... 7 47 6.7 8 0 at San Francisco (10/2) J. Witten...7 47 6.7 8 0 B. Butler... 5 41 8.2 14 1 T. Williams...4 44 11.0 20t 1 T. Williams... 4 44 11.0 20t 1 B. Butler...5 41 8.2 14 1 vs. Cincinnati (10/9) T. Williams... 5 70 14.0 21 0 vs. Cincinnati (10/9) T. Williams...5 70 14.0 21 0 C. Beasley... 4 53 13.3 18 1 C. Beasley...4 53 13.3 18 1 Witten/Elliott... 3 - - - - J. Witten...3 43 14.3 31 0 at Green Bay (10/16) C. Beasley... 6 58 9.7 19 2 at Green Bay (10/16) T. Williams...4 75 18.8 42 0 T. Williams... 4 75 18.8 42 0 C. Beasley...6 58 9.7 19 2 J. Witten... 4 42 10.5 14 0 J. Witten...4 42 10.5 14 0 vs. Philadelphia (10/30) D. Bryant... 4 113 28.3 53 1 vs. Philadelphia (10/30) D. Bryant...4 113 28.3 53 1 C. Beasley... 4 53 13.3 24 0 C. Beasley...4 53 13.3 24 0 E. Elliott... 4 52 13.0 25 0 E. Elliott...4 52 13.0 25 0 at Cleveland (11/6) J. Witten... 8 134 16.8 35 1 at Cleveland (11/6) J. Witten...8 134 16.8 35 1 C. Beasley... 6 56 9.3 18 1 C. Beasley...6 56 9.7 18 1 T. Williams/G. Swaim... 2 - - - - T. Williams/D. Bryant... - 19 - - - at Pittsburgh (11/13) D. Bryant... 6 116 19.3 50t 1 at Pittsburgh (11/13) B. Bryant...6 116 19.3 50t 1 J. Witten... 6 59 9.8 14 0 E. Elliott...2 95 47.5 83t 1 C. Beasley... 5 33 6.6 10 0 J. Witten... 6 59 9.8 14 0 vs. Baltimore (11/20) D. Bryant... 6 80 13.3 26 2 vs. Baltimore (11/20) B. Bryant...6 80 13.3 26 2 C. Beasley... 5 59 11.8 17 1 C. Beasley...5 59 11.8 17 1 J. Witten... 5 37 7.4 11 0 J. Witten... 5 37 7.4 11 0 vs. Washington (11/24) D. Bryant... 5 72 14.4 26 0 vs. Washington (11/24) D. Bryant...5 72 14.4 26 0 C. Beasley... 5 56 11.2 18 0 C. Beasley...5 56 11.2 18 0 J. Witten... 3 33 11.0 21 0 J. Witten... 3 33 11.0 21 0 at Minnesota (12/1) D. Bryant...4 84 21.0 56 1 at Minnesota (12/1) D. Bryant...4 84 21.0 56 1 E. Elliott...4 19 4.8 16 0 C.Beasley...2 23 11.5 13 0 Beasley/Williams...2 - - - - E. Elliott...4 19 4.8 16 0 at N.Y. Giants (12/11) T. Williams...5 76 15.2 31t 1 at N.Y. Giants (12/11) T. Williams...5 76 15.2 31t 1 C. Beasley...4 41 10.3 18 0 C.Beasley...4 41 10.3 18 0 J. Witten...4 26 6.5 13 0 J. Witten...4 26 6.5 13 0

vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) E. Elliott...20 51 2.6 8 1 A. Morris...7 35 5.0 13 0 D. Prescott...2 12 6.0 11 0 at Washington (9/18) E. Elliott...21 83 4.0 21 1 A. Morris...5 7 1.4 5 1 L Dunbar...3 6 2.0 4 0 vs. Chicago (9/25) E. Elliott...30 140 4.7 21 0 A. Morris...5 19 3.8 7 1 D. Prescott...4 36 9.0 17 1 at San Francisco (10/2) E Elliott...23 138 6.0 26 1 A. Morris...7 34 4.9 9 0 D. Prescott...5 3 0.6 9 0 vs. Cincinnati (10/9) E. Elliott...15 134 8.9 60t 2 D. Prescott...7 4 0.6 5t 1 A. Morris...6 33 5.5 17 0 at Green Bay (10/16) E. Elliott...28 157 5.6 29 0 A. Morris...3 2 0.7 1 0 Prescott/Whitehead...1 - - - - vs. Philadelphia (10/30) E. Elliott...22 96 4.4 16 0 D. Prescott...7 38 5.4 16 1 A. Morris...3 6 2.0 8 0 at Cleveland (11/6) E. Elliott...18 92 5.1 15 2 A. Morris...17 56 3.3 13 0 D. Prescott...4 20 5.0 13 0 at Pittsburgh (11/13) E. Elliott...21 114 5.4 32t 2 A. Morris...4 13 3.3 6 0 None...- - - - - vs. Baltimore (11/20) E. Elliott...25 97 3.9 14 0 A. Morris...2 3 1.5 2 0 D. Prescott...2 16 8.0 12 0 vs. Washington (11/24) E. Elliott...20 97 4.9 21 2 D. Prescott...8 39 4.9 18 1 Morris/Whitehead...1 - - - - at Minnesota (12/1) E. Elliott...20 86 4.3 30 1 D. Prescott...6 37 6.2 14 0 Morris/Whitehead...1 - - - - at N.Y. Giants (12/11) E. Elliott...24 107 4.5 15 0 D. Prescott...1 1 1.0 1 0 None...- - - - - TOP-THREE RUSHING Rushes Yards Game Player Rush Yds. Avg. Lg TD Game Player Rush Yds. Avg. Lg TD vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) E. Elliott...20 51 2.6 8 1 A. Morris...7 35 5.0 13 0 D. Prescott...2 12 6.0 11 0 at Washington (9/18) E. Elliott...21 83 4.0 21 1 A. Morris...5 7 1.4 5 1 Dunbar/Prescott...- 6 - - - vs. Chicago (9/25) E. Elliott...30 140 4.7 21 0 D. Prescott...4 36 9.0 17 1 A. Morris...5 19 3.8 7 1 at San Francisco (10/2) E Elliott...23 138 6.0 26 1 A. Morris...7 34 4.9 9 0 L. Whitehead...1 8 8.0 8 0 vs. Cincinnati (10/9) E. Elliott...15 134 8.9 60t 2 A. Morris...6 33 5.5 17 0 L. Whitehead...1 9 9.0 9 0 at Green Bay (10/16) E. Elliott...28 157 5.6 29 0 Whitehead...1 26 26.0 26 0 Prescott...1 6 6.0 6 0 vs. Philadelphia (10/30) E. Elliott...22 96 4.4 16 0 D. Prescott...7 38 5.4 16 1 C. Jones...1 30 30.0 30 0 at Cleveland (11/6) E. Elliott...18 92 5.1 15 2 A. Morris...17 56 3.3 13 0 D. Prescott...4 20 5.0 13 0 at Pittsburgh (11/13) E. Elliott...21 114 5.4 32t 2 A. Morris...4 13 3.3 6 0 None...- - - - - vs. Baltimore (11/20) E. Elliott...25 97 3.9 14 0 D. Prescott...2 16 8.0 12 0 A. Morris...2 3 1.5 2 0 vs. Washington (11/24) E. Elliott...20 97 4.9 21 2 D. Prescott...8 39 4.9 18 1 L. Whitehead...1 15 15.0 15 0 at Minnesota (12/1) E. Elliott...20 86 4.3 30 1 D. Prescott...6 37 6.2 14 0 A. Morris...1 11 11.0 11 0 at N.Y. Giants (12/11) E. Elliott...24 107 4.5 15 0 D. Prescott...1 1 1.0 1 0 None...- - - - -

2016 SEASON DRIVE CHARTS Time Time Elapsed How Ball Start Plays/ Last Time Time Elapsed How Ball Start Plays/ Last Drive Start End Time Obtained Yd. Line Yards Yd. Line Result Drive Start End Time Obtained Yd. Line Yards Yd. Line Result COWBOYS GIANTS 1 15:00 6:35 8:25 Kickoff DAL 25 15/70 NYG 5 FG 1 6:35 4:07 2:28 Kickoff NYG 25 6/15 NYG 40 Punt 2 4:07 11:09 7:58 Punt DAL 10 15/52 NYG 38 FG 2 11:09 9:36 1:33 Kickoff NYG 25 4/75 DAL 15 TD 3 9:36 4:02 5:34 Kickoff DAL 25 11/68 NYG 7 FG 3 4:02 0:07 3:55 Kickoff NYG 25 12/75 DAL 9 TD 4 0:07 0:00 0:07 Kickoff 0/0 Half 4 15:00 14:14 0:46 Kickoff NYG 24 2/1 NYG 25 INT 5 14:14 10:47 3:27 INT NYG 35 7/35 NYG 8 TD 5 10:47 8:36 2:11 Kickoff NYG 14 4/0 NYG 14 Punt 6 8:36 7:33 1:03 Punt DAL 40 3/1 DAL 41 Punt 6 7:33 4:00 3:33 Punt NYG 12 6/20 NYG 32 Punt 7 4:00 13:59 5:01 Punt DAL 25 11/39 NYG 36 FG 7 13:59 11:59 2:00 Kickoff NYG 25 4/20 NYG 45 Punt 8 11:59 10:12 1:47 Punt DAL 20 3/-5 DAL 15 Punt 8 10:12 6:13 3:59 Punt NYG 46 9/59 DAL 3 TD 9 6:13 3:57 2:16 Kickoff DAL 25 6/8 DAL 33 Punt 9 3:57 1:05 2:52 Punt NYG 23 7/40 DAL 37 Punt 10 1:05 0:00 1:05 Punt DAL 20 8/40 DAL 46 Game COWBOYS REDSKINS 1 15:00 9:25 5:35 Kickoff DAL 20 13/76 WAS 4 FG 1 9:25 6:52 2:33 Kickoff WAS 25 5/37 DAL 38 Punt 2 6:52 1:39 5:13 Punt DAL 6 9/94 WAS 1 TD 2 1:39 13:08 3:31 Kickoff WAS 25 8/75 DAL 14 TD 3 13:08 10:38 2:30 Kickoff DAL 25 4/15 DAL 40 Punt 3 10:38 9:05 1:33 Punt WAS 25 3/-5 WAS 20 Punt 4 9:05 4:34 4:31 Punt DAL 44 10/43 WAS 13 FG 4 4:34 0:26 4:08 Kickoff WAS 26 12/61 DAL 18 FG 5 0:26 0:00 0:26 Half DAL 25 1/4 DAL 25 Half 5 15:00 11:16 3:44 Kickoff WAS 25 8/75 DAL 11 TD 6 11:16 5:41 5:35 Kickoff DAL 25 10/75 WAS 6 TD 6 5:41 2:06 3:35 Kickoff DAL 38 7/27 DAL 11 FG 7 2:06 1:39 0:27 Kickoff DAL 25 2/9 DAL 34 Fumble 7 1:39 0:04 1:35 Fumble DAL 34 5/16 DAL 4 FG 8 0:04 12:46 2:18 Kickoff DAL 30 3/4 DAL 34 Punt 8 12:46 10:35 2:11 Punt WAS 21 6/73 DAL 6 INT 9 10:35 4:45 5:50 INT DAL 20 11/80 WAS 4 TD 9 4:45 1:56 2:49 Kickoff WAS 25 7/19 WAS 44 Downs 10 1:56 1:30 0:26 Downs WAS 43 3/1 WAS 42 Punt 10 1:30 0:00 1:30 Punt WAS 10 7/54 DAL 41 Game COWBOYS BEARS 1 15:00 9:30 5:30 Kickoff DAL 25 10/75 CHI 1 TD 1 9:30 6:53 2:37 Kickoff CHI 25 3/1 CHI 26 Punt 2 6:53 1:54 4:59 Punt DAL 25 9/44 CHI 31 FG 2 1:54 0:20 1:34 Kickoff CHI 25 3/7 CHI 32 Punt 3 0:20 11:11 4:09 Punt DAL 28 9/72 CHI 1 TD 3 11:11 7:47 3:24 Kickoff CHI 25 7/64 DAL 16 FG 4 7:47 0:38 7:09 Kickoff DAL 27 12/73 CHI 3 TD 4 0:38 0:00 0:38 Kickoff CHI 25 6/32 DAL 48 Half 5 13:05 12:02 1:03 Punt DAL 32 2/46 DAL 31 Fumble 5 15:00 13:05 1:55 Kickoff CHI 24 3/5 CHI 29 Punt 6 7:08 5:05 2:03 Kickoff DAL 25 3/9 DAL 34 Punt 6 12:02 7:08 4:54 Fumble CHI 37 11/63 DAL 2 TD 7 4:21 3:29 0:52 Fumble CHI 36 4/7 CHI 29 Miss FG 7 5:05 4:21 0:44 Punt CHI 39 2/-3 CHI 36 Fumble 8 0:37 9:02 6:35 Punt DAL 12 10/88 CHI 17 TD 8 3:29 0:37 2:52 Miss FG CHI 37 5/23 DAL 40 Punt 9 6:28 4:00 2:28 Kickoff DAL 25 5/22 DAL 47 Punt 9 9:02 6:28 2:34 Kickoff CHI 25 8/80 DAL 6 TD 10 2:10 1:39 0:31 Fumble DAL 44 3/1 DAL 45 Punt 10 4:00 2:10 1:50 Punt CHI 11 7/45 DAL 39 Fumble 11 1:39 0:00 1:39 Punt CHI 16 10/63 DAL 16 Game COWBOYS 49ERS 1 15:00 10:20 4:40 Kickoff DAL 31 9/40 SF 29 Miss FG 1 10:20 6:41 3:39 Miss FG SF 37 9/63 DAL 33 TD 2 6:41 3:58 2:43 Kickoff DAL 25 4/12 DAL 37 Punt 2 3:58 13:55 5:03 Punt SF 20 12/80 DAL 3 TD 3 13:55 10:37 3:28 Kickoff DAL 25 6/18 DAL 43 Punt 3 10:37 6:52 3:45 Punt SF 6 6/11 SF 17 Punt 4 6:52 2:58 3:54 Punt DAL 34 8/66 SF 20 TD 4 2:58 1:50 1:08 Kickoff SF 25 3/7 SF 32 Punt 5 1:50 0:12 1:38 Punt DAL 42 11/58 SF 4 TD 5 0:12 0:00 0:12 Kickoff SF 29 1/-1 SF 28 Half 6 12:18 8:46 3:32 Kickoff DAL 25 6/25 50 Punt 6 15:00 12:18 2:42 Kickoff SF 25 6/57 DAL 18 FG 7 6:57 1:08 5:49 Punt DAL 22 10/78 SF 1 TD 7 8:46 6:57 1:49 Punt SF 20 3/7 SF 27 Punt 8 13:29 10:52 2:37 Punt DAL 10 5/14 DAL 24 Punt 8 1:08 13:29 2:39 Kickoff SF 22 6/23 SF 45 Punt 9 10:38 4:11 6:27 INT DAL 34 11/55 SF 4 FG 9 10:52 10:38 0:14 Punt SF 45 1/0 SF 45 INT 10 1:49 0:00 1:49 Downs DAL 32 5/37 SF 30 Game 10 4:11 1:49 2:22 Kickoff SF 25 7/43 DAL 35 Downs COWBOYS BENGALS 1 15:00 11:09 3:51 Kickoff DAL 36 7/64 CIN 13 TD 1 11:09 6:16 4:53 Kickoff CIN 10 8/50 DAL 40 Punt 2 6:16 14:43 6:33 Punt DAL 11 11/89 CIN 5 TD 2 14:43 7:47 6:56 Kickoff CIN 17 10/42 DAL 41 Punt 3 7:47 4:09 3:38 Punt DAL 20 8/30 CIN 14 TD 3 4:09 2:01 2:08 Kickoff CIN 25 3/9 CIN 34 Punt 4 2:01 1:24 0:37 Punt DAL 22 5/27 DAL 49 Punt 4 1:24 0:03 1:21 Punt CIN 15 6/34 CIN 49 Punt 5 0:03 0:00 0:03 Punt DAL 13 1/-1 DAL 13 Half 5 15:00 11:47 3:13 Kickoff CIN 25 8/43 DAL 32 Miss FG 6 11:47 11:38 0:09 Miss FG DAL 40 1/60 DAL 40 TD 6 11:38 8:08 3:30 Kickoff CIN 20 8/26 CIN 46 Punt 7 8:08 0:23 7:45 Punt DAL 20 12/57 CIN 18 Fumble 7 0:23 10:10 5:13 Fumble CIN 41 10/59 DAL 7 TD 8 10:10 7:42 2:28 Kickoff DAL 20 3/6 DAL 26 Punt 8 7:42 2:39 5:03 Punt CIN 23 12/77 DAL 5 TD 9 2:39 0:00 2:39 Kickoff CIN 46 6/10 CIN 35 Game COWBOYS PACKERS 1 15:00 10:03 4:57 Kickoff DAL 25 8/75 GB 1 TD 1 10:03 5:11 4:52 Kickoff GB 25 9/56 DAL 19 FG 2 5:11 3:04 2:07 Kickoff DAL 25 4/19 DAL 44 Punt 2 3:04 2:54 0:10 Punt GB 14 1/18 GB 14 Fumble 3 2:54 1:24 1:30 Fumble GB 36 4/12 GB 20 Fumble 3 1:24 12:16 4:08 Fumble GB 30 9/45 DAL 25 FG 4 12:16 6:01 6:15 Kickoff DAL 24 12/50 GB 26 FG 4 6:01 2:09 3:52 Kickoff GB 25 7/37 DAL 38 Downs 5 2:09 1:39 0:30 Downs DAL 38 3/0 DAL 38 Punt 5 1:39 1:00 0:39 Punt GB 46 3/5 DAL 49 Punt 6 1:00 0:27 0:33 Punt DAL 38 5/97 GB 20 TD 6 0:27 0:00 0:27 Kickoff GB 25 5/61 DAL 29 Half 7 10:03 6:58 3:05 INT DAL 49 7/47 GB 4 FG 7 15:00 10:03 4:57 Kickoff GB 25 8/29 DAL 46 INT 8 1:10 0:20 0:50 Fumble DAL 4 3/2 DAL 6 INT 8 6:58 1:10 5:48 Kickoff GB 25 12/71 DAL 1 Fumble 9 14:48 10:26 4:22 Kickoff DAL 25 7/75 GB 4 TD 9 0:20 14:48 0:32 INT DAL 16 4/0 DAL 16 FG 10 6:53 3:41 3:12 Kickoff DAL 38 8/48 GB 14 FG 10 10:26 6:53 3:33 Kickoff GB 25 9/75 DAL 6 TD 11 2:29 0:00 2:29 Fumble 50 4/12 GB 41 Game 11 3:41 2:29 1:12 Kickoff GB 40 3/10 GB 48 Fumble

2016 SEASON DRIVE CHARTS, cont. Time Time Elapsed How Ball Start Plays/ Last Time Time Elapsed How Ball Start Plays/ Last Drive Start End Time Obtained Yd. Line Yards Yd. Line Result Drive Start End Time Obtained Yd. Line Yards Yd. Line Result COWBOYS EAGLES 1 15:00 11:50 3:10 Kickoff DAL 10 6/9 DAL 19 Punt 1 11:50 6:39 5:11 Punt PHI 38 10/45 DAL 12 FG 2 6:39 4:41 1:58 Kickoff DAL 25 5/75 PHI 7 TD 2 4:41 3:10 1:31 Kickoff PHI 25 3/9 PHI 34 Punt 3 3:10 14:50 3:20 Punt DAL 28 8/52 PHI 20 FG 3 14:50 10:18 4:32 Kickoff PHI 25 6/10 PHI 35 Punt 4 10:18 8:46 1:32 Punt DAL 5 3/8 DAL 13 Punt 4 8:46 3:41 5:05 Punt DAL 45 9/46 DAL 1 TD 5 3:41 1:26 2:15 Kickoff DAL 25 7/68 PHI 7 INT 5 1:26 0:00 1:26 INT PHI 20 8/43 DAL 37 FG 6 12:39 10:30 2:09 Punt DAL 37 3/8 DAL 45 Punt 6 15:00 12:39 2:21 Kickoff PHI 8 3/6 PHI 14 Punt 7 6:20 0:56 5:24 Kickoff DAL 25 12/70 PHI 5 FG 7 10:30 6:20 4:10 Punt PHI 31 12/64 DAL 5 TD 8 14:09 13:05 1:04 Kickoff DAL 25 3/-5 DAL 20 Punt 8 0:56 14:09 1:47 Kickoff DAL 45 6/24 DAL 16 FG 9 12:58 11:34 1:24 Fumble PHI 36 4/5 PHI 31 FG 9 13:05 12:58 0:07 Punt PHI 41 1/-5 PHI 41 Fumble 10 6:26 3:04 3:22 Punt DAL 10 11/90 PHI 22 TD 10 11:34 6:26 5:08 Kickoff PHI 25 10/39 DAL 36 Punt 11 1:42 1:13 0:29 Punt DAL 40 3/0 DAL 40 Punt 11 3:04 1:42 1:22 Kickoff PHI 25 3/6 PHI 31 Punt 12 0:38 0:00 0:38 Punt DAL 28 2/-10 DAL 18 Half 12 1:13 0:38 0:35 Punt PHI 20 3/-11 PHI 9 Punt 13 15:00 7:48 7:12 Kickoff DAL 25 12/75 PHI 5 TD COWBOYS BROWNS 1 12:40 6:47 5:53 Kickoff DAL 25 10/75 CLE 26 TD 1 15:00 12:40 2:20 Kickoff CLE 25 6/62 DAL 13 FG 2 4:33 3:01 1:32 Punt DAL 1 3/5 DAL 6 Punt 2 6:47 4:33 2:14 Kickoff CLE 25 5/15 CLE 40 Punt 3 14:50 10:02 4:48 Miss FG DAL 31 9/69 CLE 10 TD 3 3:01 14:50 3:11 Punt CLE 46 9/31 DAL 23 Miss FG 4 6:29 1:50 4:39 Punt DAL 33 9/67 Cle 6 TD 4 10:02 6:29 3:33 Kickoff CLE 10 5/19 CLE 29 Punt 5 0:23 0:00 0:23 Kickoff DAL 25 1/-1 DAL 25 Half 5 1:50 0:23 1:27 Kickoff CLE 20 7/80 DAL 12 TD 6 15:00 11:30 3:30 Kickoff DAL 25 7/75 CLE 8 TD 6 11:30 7:11 4:19 Kicoff CLE 8 8/22 CLE 30 Punt 7 7:11 1:41 5:30 Punt DAL 36 9/64 CLE 2 TD 7 1:41 0:17 1:24 Kickoff CLE 25 3/5 CLE 30 Punt 8 0:17 9:41 5:36 Punt DAL 36 9/27 CLE 37 Punt 8 9:41 7:48 1:53 Kickoff CLE 12 3/6 CLE 18 Punt 9 7:48 0:00 7:48 Piunt DAL 45 13/37 CLE 17 Game COWBOYS STEELERS 1 15:00 13:45 1:15 Kickoff DAL 25 3/13 50 Fumble 1 13:45 9:54 3:51 Fumble DAL 38 8/38 DAL 2 TD 2 9:54 5:17 4:37 Kickoff DAL 40 10/42 PIT 18 FG 2 5:17 1:13 4:04 Kickoff PIT 25 8/75 DAL 3 TD 3 1:13 0:12 1:01 Kickoff DAL 25 2/75 DAL 17 TD 3 0:12 14:28 0:44 Kickoff PIT 21 3/0 PIT 21 Punt 4 14:28 11:04 3:24 Punt DAL 40 6/25 PIT 35 FG 4 11:04 4:43 6:21 Kickoff PIT 25 10/54 DAL 21 FG 5 4:43 3:10 1:33 Kickoff DAL 25 3/8 DAL 33 Punt 5 3:10 0:45 2:25 Punt PIT 18 8/39 DAL 43 Punt 6 0:45 0:20 0:25 Punt DAL 16 3/0 DAL 16 Punt 6 0:20 0:00 0:20 Punt PIT 36 3/27 DAL 37 Miss FG 7 13:10 5:35 7:35 Kickoff DAL 26 14/46 PIT 28 FG 7 15:00 13:10 1:50 Kickoff PIT 25 7/68 DAL 7 FG 8 3:23 1:35 1:48 Punt PIT 49 3/49 50 TD 8 5:35 3:23 2:12 Kickoff PIT 32 3/-1 PIT 31 Punt 9 13:13 10:56 2:17 Punt DAL 11 3/9 DAL 20 Punt 9 1:35 13:13 3:22 Kickoff PIT 25 6/18 PIT 43 Punt 10 7:51 1:55 5:56 Kickoff DAL 25 10/75 PIT 14 TD 10 10:56 7:51 3:05 Punt DAL 46 4/46 DAL 1 TD 11 0:42 0:09 0:33 Kickoff DAL 25 5/75 PIT 32 TD 11 1:55 0:42 1:13 Kickoff PIT 25 5/75 DAL 15 TD 12 0:09 0:00 0:09 Kickoff PIT 25 2/55 PIT 36 Game COWBOYS RAVENS 1 15:00 13:05 1:55 Kickoff DAL 25 3/1 DAL 26 Punt 1 13:05 10:35 2:30 Punt BAL 26 5/25 DAL 49 Punt 2 10:35 8:37 1:58 Punt DAL 20 5/31 BAL 49 Punt 2 8:37 5:28 3:09 Punt BAL 10 6/90 DAL 18 TD 3 5:28 0:04 5:24 Kickoff DAL 25 8/29 DAL 46 Punt 3 0:04 13:15 1:49 Punt BAL 10 6/15 BAL 25 Punt 4 13:15 12:11 1:04 Punt DAL 37 3/2 DAL 39 Punt 4 12:11 9:31 2:40 Punt BAL 20 3/6 BAL 26 Punt 5 9:31 5:55 3:36 Punt DAL 48 6/52 BAL 3 TD 5 5:55 1:37 4:18 Kickoff BAL 25 9/47 DAL 28 FG 6 1:37 0:04 1:33 Kickoff DAL 25 8/63 BAL 12 FG 6 15:00 13:20 1:40 Kickoff BAL 25 4/22 BAL 47 Punt 7 13:20 7:31 5:49 Punt DAL 8 10/92 BAL 2 TD 7 7:31 4:24 3:07 Kickoff BAL 25 5/18 BAL 43 Punt 8 4:24 11:30 7:54 Punt DAL 12 13/88 BAL 13 TD 8 11:30 8:16 3:14 Kickoff BAL 25 8/75 DAL 5 TD 9 8:16 1:50 6:26 Kickoff DAL 25 13/72 BAL 3 FG 9 1:50 0:00 1:50 Kickoff BAL 25 7/34 DAL 41 Game COWBOYS REDSKINS 1 15:00 11:09 3:51 Kickoff DAL 25 7/75 WAS 4 TD 1 11:09 4:24 6:45 Kickoff WAS 25 11/50 DAL 25 Miss FG 2 4:24 3:14 1:10 Miss FG DAL 33 3/-5 DAL 28 Punt 2 3:14 14:04 4:10 Punt WAS 19 10/75 DAL 6 FG 3 14:04 7:57 6:07 Kikoff DAL 25 12/47 WAS 28 FG 3 7:57 3:51 4:06 Kickoff WAS 25 7/37 DAL 38 Miss FG 4 3:51 1:45 2:06 Miss FG DAL 45 6/55 WAS 10 TD 4 1:45 0:03 1:42 Kickoff WAS 25 11/73 DAL 2 FG 5 0:03 0:00 0:03 Kickoff DAL 25 1/-2 DAL 25 Half 5 15:00 12:17 2:43 Kickoff WAS 25 5/20 WAS 45 Punt 6 12:17 7:49 4:28 Punt DAL 16 7/39 WAS 45 Punt 6 7:49 14:54 7:55 Punt WAS 10 14/90 DAL 5 TD 7 14:54 10:49 4:05 Kickoff DAL 25 7/75 WAS 6 TD 7 10:49 9:22 1:27 Kickoff WAS 25 3/75 WAS 33 TD 8 9:22 6:29 2:53 Kickoff DAL 47 8/53 WAS 1 TD 8 6:29 1:53 4:36 Kickoff WAS 25 15/75 DAL 8 TD 9 1:53 0:00 1:53 Kickoff WAS 47 5/11 WAS 35 Game COWBOYS VIKINGS 1 15:00 12:19 2:41 Kickoff DAL 21 4/14 DAL 35 Punt 1 12:19 6:58 5:21 Punt MIN 11 8/32 MIN 43 Punt 2 6:58 5:45 1:13 Punt DAL 15 3/0 DAL 15 Punt 2 5:45 2:28 3:17 Punt MIN 37 6/32 DAL 31 FG 3 2:28 14:13 3:15 Kickoff DAL 22 7/37 MIN 47 Fumble 3 14:!3 10:41 3:32 Fumble MIN 34 6/13 MIN 47 Punt 4 10:41 5:29 5:12 Punt DAL 16 8/84 MIN 1 TD 4 5:29 3:15 2:14 Kickoff MIN 30 4/22 DAL 48 Punt 5 3:15 1:52 1:23 Punt DAL 32 3/9 DAL 41 Punt 5 1:52 0:15 1:37 Punt MIN 14 6/12 MIN 26 Punt 6 0:15 0:00 0:15 Punt DAL 49 1/-3 DAL 49 Half 6 15:00 10:18 4:42 Kickoff MIN 8 9/45 DAL 47 Punt 7 10:18 7:02 3:16 Punt DAL 9 5/16 DAL 25 Punt 7 7:02 2:10 4:52 Punt MIN 33 10/49 DAL 18 FG 8 2:10 0:07 2:03 Kickoff DAL 25 3/-6 DAL 25 Fumble 8 0:07 14:11 0:56 Fumble DAL 19 4/4 DAL 15 FG 9 14:11 10:28 3:43 Kickoff DAL 25 6/15 DAL 40 Punt 9 10:22 6:37 3:45 Kickoff MIN 10 6/11 MIN 21 Punt 10 10:28 10:22 0:06 Fumble MIN 8 1/8 MIN 8 TD 10 4:15 2:58 1:17 Kickoff MIN 25 5/11 MIN 36 Punt 11 6:37 4:15 2:22 Punt DAL 46 5/33 MIN 21 FG 11 2:09 0:25 1:44 Punt MIN 35 8/65 DAL 3 TD 12 2:58 2:09 0:49 Punt DAL 22 3/6 DAL 28 Punt 13 0:25 0:00 0:25 Kickoff MIN 49 1/-1 MIN 49 Game

2016 SEASON DRIVE CHARTS, cont. Time Time Elapsed How Ball Start Plays/ Last Time Time Elapsed How Ball Start Plays/ Last Drive Start End Time Obtained Yd. Line Yards Yd. Line Result Drive Start End Time Obtained Yd. Line Yards Yd. Line Result COWBOYS GIANTS 1 12:26 10:50 1:36 Punt DAL 18 3/7 DAL 25 Punt 1 15:00 12:26 2:34 Kickoff NYG 26 5/12 NYG 38 Punt 2 8:50 4:44 4:06 Punt DAL 33 10/67 NYG 31 TD 2 10:50 8:50 2:00 Punt NYG 30 3/-6 NYG 24 Punt 3 0:38 13:33 2:05 Fumble DAL 32 4/21 NYG 47 INT 3 4:44 0:38 4:06 Kickoff NYG 29 8/40 DAL 24 Fumble 4 11:02 8:38 2:24 Punt DAL 3 4/14 DAL 17 Punt 4 13:33 11:02 2:31 INT NYG 39 4/23 DAL 38 Punt 5 7:26 3:51 3:35 Fumble DAL 49 5/11 NYG 40 Punt 5 8:38 7:26 1:!2 Punt 50 3/1 DAL 38 Fumble 6 2:56 1:31 1:25 Punt DAL 33 4/22 NYG 45 Punt 6 3:51 2:56 0:55 Punt NYG 10 3/5 NYG 15 Punt 7 0:32 0:00 0:32 Punt DAL 21 5/42 NYG 37 Miss FG 7 1:31 0:32 0:59 Punt NYG 14 3/9 NYG 23 Punt 8 15:00 13:51 1:09 Kickoff DAL 25 3/3 DAL 28 Punt 8 13:51 12:20 1:31 Punt NYG 19 3/9 NYG 28 Punt 9 12:20 10:39 1:41 Punt DAL 9 3/9 DAL 18 Punt 9 10:39 5:50 4:49 Punt NYG 44 11/35 DAL 21 FG 10 5:50 1:50 4:00 Kickoff DAL 23 7/26 DAL 49 INT 10 1:50 1:07 0:43 INT NYG 39 2/61 NYG 39 TD 11 1:07 14:41 1:26 Kickoff DAL 14 3/5 DAL 19 Punt 11 14:41 9:40 5:01 Punt NYG 34 9/44 DAL 22 INT 12 9:40 6:55 2:45 INT DAL 15 5/10 DAL 25 Punt 12 6:55 4:40 2:15 Punt NYG 31 3/8 NYG 39 Punt 13 4:40 3:00 1:40 Punt DAL 11 3/9 DAL 20 Punt 13 3:00 2:39 0:21 Punt NYG 33 3/4 NYG 37 Punt 14 2:39 2:13 0:26 Punt DAL 24 3/14 DAL 28 Fumble 14 2:13 1:06 1:07 Fumble DAL 38 3/2 DAL 36 Punt 15 1:06 0:48 0:18 Punt DAL 3 4/0 DAL 3 Downs 15 0:48 0:00 0:48 Downs DAL 3 2/-2 DAL 4 Game

NON-MEDIA GUIDE BIOS

2016 NON-MEDIA GUIDE BIOS EMMETT CLEARY 63 Guard 6-7 316 4/27/90 Boston College FA for 16 NFL: 2nd Year Year Cowboys: 1st Year Games/Starts: 2015-0/0; Career-0/0 Postseason: 2015-0/0; Career-0/0 PRO: The Dallas Cowboys signed Emmett Cleary to their active roster after injuries along their offensive line left them short at the backup positions. Cleary originally signed with the Indianapolis Colts as a rookie free agent following the 2013 NFL Draft and has played for several teams since entering the league. He possesses NFL size and length and is an aggressive blocker in the run game, which, combined with experience playing multiple positions along the offensive line, gives Dallas a versatile option. TRANSACTION SUMMARY: 9/27/16: Signed with Dallas. 9/6/16: Waived/Injured. 9/5/15: Released and signed to New York s practice squad (9/6). 1/13/15: Signed with the N.Y. Giants. 8/25/14: Released and signed with Cincinnati s practice squad (9/16). 6/17/14: Released and claimed off waivers by Oakland (6/18). 1/6/14: Re-signed with Tampa Bay. 9/5/13: Released and signed to Tampa Bay s practice squad (10/16). 4/30/13: Signed with Indianapolis as a rookie free agent. 2016 (N.Y. Giants/Dallas): Went to training camp with the N.Y. Giants but was waived/injured at final roster cuts. Signed with Dallas in Week 4 after the team suffered injuries along the offensive line. 2015 (N.Y. Giants): Signed with the N.Y. Giants and went to training camp with the team, was released at the start of the regular season and signed to the Giants practice squad. He was activated from the practice on Nov. 11 and stayed on the roster for the rest of the year but did not appear in a game. 2014 (Tampa Bay/Oakland/Cincinnati): Re-signed with Tampa Bay, was released during OTAs and claimed off waivers by Oakland, but was released at the end of training camp. He was added to Cincinnati s practice squad for the remainder of the season. 2013 (Indianapolis/Tampa Bay): Signed with Indianapolis as a rookie free agent following the 2013 NFL Draft but was released following training camp and signed to Tampa Bay s practice squad for the remainder of the season. COLLEGE: Played in 48 games with 29 starts in four years at Boston College and started every game in his final two seasons, playing right tackle as a junior and left tackle his senior year. Started all 12 games at left tackle in 2012 and pass blocked for an offense that averaged 259.3 passing yards-per-game - the most since the 2007 team averaged 329.7 yards-per-game through the air. Earned All-ACC Academic Team honors after starting all 12 games in 2011 as a junior for an offense that had six games with more than 100 rushing yards. Played in 12 games and established himself as a starter at right tackle for the last five games of the season, blocking for Eagles running backs to gain 100-or-more yards in nine different games. Played in all 12 games for an offensive line that ranked 39th in the country in fewest sacks allowed per-game (1.54). PERSONAL: Earned All-State honorable mention honors as a senior offensive tackle at St. Viator in Arlington Heights, Ill., also playing defensive end. Was an Illinois State Scholar and a National Merit Finalist and was selected to the 2007 All-State Academic Team. Born in Tokyo, Japan. Majored in biology at Boston College. COMMUNITY: Participated in various community outreach programs while in Indianapolis, Tampa Bay, Oakland, Cincinnati and New York.

RYAN DAVIS 75 Defensive End 6-2 270 2/24/89 Bethune-Cookman FA for 16 NFL: 5th Year Cowboys: 1st Year Games/Starts: 2015-14/0-Jac; Career-38/0 Postseason: 2015-0/0; Career-0/0 PRO: The Dallas Cowboys signed veteran defensive lineman Ryan Davis to their active roster after Week 1 of the 2016 regular season in order to bolster their defensive front and increase pressure on opposing quarterbacks. Davis originally signed with Jacksonville as a rookie free agent following the 2012 NFL Draft, making the Jaguars practice squad after his first training camp. He played in one game his rookie year, and came back to the Jaguars in 2013, playing in seven games as a reserve lineman. Over 2014 and 2015 he played a big role as a rusher for Jacksonville, seeing time as a reserve in 30 games and recording 10 sacks with 18 pressures. Over his career, he has 34 tackles, 11 sacks, 24 pressures, three passes defensed and an interception. His experience and ability to affect the quarterback will be valuable assets for the Cowboys in 2016. TRANSACTION SUMMARY: 9/14/16: Signed with Dallas. 9/3/16: Released by Jacksonville. 3/6/15: Re-signed with Jacksonville on one-year deal. 11/15/13: Activated from the practice squad. 8/30/13: Released and signed to Jacksonville s practice squad (9/1). 10/25/12: Re-signed to Jacksonville s practice squad, released (11/21) and re-signed to the practice squad (11/26). 8/31/12: Released and signed to Jacksonville s practice squad (9/1), activated (10/5), and released (10/23). 4/30/12: Signed with Jacksonville as a rookie free agent. 2016 (Jacksonville/Dallas): Went to training camp with the Jaguars but was released before the start of the regular season and signed with Dallas on Sept. 14. 2015 (Jacksonville): Saw action at defensive end in 14 games, totaling seven tackles, 3.5 sacks, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. Registered a sack at New England (9/27). Made two tackles, 1.5 sacks and had one forced fumble at Indianapolis (10/4). Recorded a sack against Tennessee (11/19), and then recovered a fumble against Tennessee (12/6). 2014 (Jacksonville): Played in all 16 games for the first time in his career and posted career-best numbers, registering a career-high 6.5 sacks along with two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries while adding 17 tackles and two passes defensed. Registered one sack and one fumble recovery at Philadelphia (9/7). Registered a career-high two sacks along with two tackles, two tackles for loss and team-high three quarterback hits against Miami (10/26). Recorded his first career forced fumble and led team with two quarterback hits at Cincinnati (11/2). Had two tackles, one sack, one tackle for loss and one quarterback hit against Tennessee (12/18). 2013 (Jacksonville): Appeared in seven games and totaled seven tackles, one sack and one interception after spending the first nine weeks on the practice squad. Saw action in the defensive line rotation and sealed the club s victory with an interception with 0:45 remaining in the game at Houston (11/24). Registered his first career sack with 0:20 remaining in the game to seal the win and tied for the team-lead with two tackles for loss and two quarterback hits. 2012 (Jacksonville): Was on Jaguars practice squad for the majority of his rookie season and was called up for one game. Made his NFL debut playing 17 snaps at defensive end against Chicago (10/7). COLLEGE: Finished his collegiate career at Bethune-Cookman with 22 sacks and 49 tackles for loss. Named Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year as a senior after recording 21.5 tackles for loss and 12 sacks and earning defensive performer of the year by the College Football Performance Awards. PERSONAL: Played tight end and defensive end at Howard W. Blake High School in Tampa, Fla., and earned Hillsborough County All-Star honors. Also lettered in basketball and was the 2007 Hillsborough County Slam Dunk Champion and Western Conference Player of the Year. Majored in mass communications at Bethune-Cookman. COMMUNITY: Participated in various community outreach programs while in Jacksonville. DAVIS CAREER TOTALS DEFENSE INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES REC Sks- Tkl/ QB Year Team GP-GS ST AT TT Yds Ls Prs PBU FF No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 2012 Jacksonville... 1-0 0 0 0 0.0(0) 0(0) 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2013 Jacksonville... 7-0 4 0 4 1.0(-18) 2(-6) 6 1 0 1 8 8.0 8 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2014 Jacksonville... 16-0 14 5 19 6.5(-40) 4(-6) 11 2 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 2015 Jacksonville... 14-0 8 3 11 3.5(-20) 2(7) 7 2 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 Totals...38-0 26 8 34 11.0(-78) 8(-19) 24 5 3 1 8 8.0 8 0 3 0 0.0 0 0 DAVIS 11.0 SACKS BY QUARTERBACK Ryan Tannehill... 2.0 Robert Griffin III...1.0 Matt Hasselbeck... 1.5 Andrew Luck...1.0 Marcus Mariota... 1.0 Matt Schaub...1.0 Tom Brady... 1.0 Charlie Whitehurst...1.0 Nick Foles... 1.0 Andy Dalton...0.5 2

JUSTIN DURANT 56 Linebacker 6-1 230 9/21/85 Hampton FA for 16 NFL: 10th Year Cowboys: 3rd Year Games/Starts: 2015-13/12-Atl; Career-108/92 Postseason: 2015-0/0; Career-3/3 PRO: The Dallas Cowboys brought back veteran linebacker Justin Durant to infuse some leadership and add depth at the second level of their defense in 2016. The Cowboys originally landed Justin Durant through free agency in 2013. Durant, a 10th-year pro, first came to Dallas after starting 68 of his 79 career games, playing in both Jacksonville (2007-10) and Detroit (2011-12). He started six of the 10 games he played in 2013, missing five games with a hamstring injury that landed him on Reserve/Injured, and tallied 30 tackles. He was named a team captain for Dallas in 2014 but was injured and only played in six games, making 59 tackles and four tackles for loss. Durant signed with Atlanta in 2015, and was a solid presence in their defense, playing in 13 games and tallying 82 tackles. A former second round draft pick (48th overall) by Jacksonville in 2007, Durant has started 92-of-108 games played and has recorded 755 tackles, 3.5 sacks, 38 tackles for loss, 24 pass breakups and three interceptions over his career. TRANSACTION SUMMARY: 7/18/16: Signed a one-year contract with Dallas. 2/8/16: Released by Atlanta. 3/10/15: Signed with Atlanta as an unrestricted free agent. 10/29/14: Placed on Reserve/Injured with an elbow injury. 12/17/13: Placed on Reserve/Injured with a hamstring injury. 3/27/13: Signed with Dallas as an unrestricted free agent through 2014. 7/29/11: Signed with Detroit as an unrestricted free agent. 4/28/07: Drafted in the second round (48th overall) by Jacksonville. 2015 (Atlanta): Played in 13 games and started 12, tallying 77 tackles, three pass breakups and three tackles for loss for the Falcons. Recorded eight tackles and forced a fumble in the season-opening win over Philadelphia (9/14), then racked up a season-high 10 tackles with a pass breakup at the N.Y. Giants (9/21). Picked up nine tackles against Dallas in Week 3 (9/27). Recorded eight tackles in back-to-back weeks at Carolina (12/13) and at Jacksonville (12/20). Finished with five tackles in the season finale against New Orleans (1/3/16). 2014 (Dallas): Finished sixth on the team with 59 tackles, but only appeared in six games before being placed on Reserve/Injured with an elbow injury. Finished second on the defense with 11 tackles along with a quarterback hurry and a breakup against San Francisco (9/7). Led the team with nine tackles, an interception, a forced fumble and two pass breakups at New Orleans (9/28). Posted a team-high 11 tackles, a tackle for loss, a quarterback hurry and a pass deflection at Seattle (10/12). Tied the team lead with eight tackles along with a team-high three stops for losses before injuring his arm in the second half against Washington (10/27). 2013 (Dallas): Started six of the 10 games he played in his first year in Dallas and posted 30 tackles, two for losses, two pressures, a breakup, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Made his Cowboys debut in the season-opening win against the N.Y. Giants (9/8) and finished with three stops. Posted six tackles and forced a fumble that was recovered by Sean Lee as a part of a defense that held St. Louis (9/22) to 18 first half yards. Had one tackle and recovered a fumble for a return of five yards in his return to Detroit (10/27). Tallied seven tackles, one for a loss and a breakup before an injured hamstring sidelined him in the third quarter at New Orleans (11/10). Returned to action after missing three games (hamstring) and tallied two tackles, one for a loss, before re-injuring his hamstring in the second quarter against Green Bay (12/15). Did not return and landed on Reserve/Injured two days later. 2012 (Detroit): Started 14-of-16 games and was second on the defense with 103 tackles to go with a half sack, seven tackles for losses and three breakups. In the home-opening win over St. Louis (9/9), led the team with a season-best 12 tackles, one for a loss. Was third on the squad at San Francisco (9/16) with seven stops before posting four solo stops at Tennessee (9/23). Led the Lions for the second time with eight tackles, one for a loss, in the overtime win at Philadelphia (10/14). Second on the team with seven tackles while notching his half sack and a pass breakup at Chicago (10/22). Had seven tackles (second on the team) against Seattle (10/28) before leading the unit for consecutive games with seven tackles against Jacksonville (11/4) and nine at Minnesota (11/11). On Thanksgiving Day against Houston (11/22), posted eight stops, one for a loss, and a deflection. 2011 (Detroit): Started 12 of the 13 games he played, missing three games with a concussion, and finished with 68 tackles, one sack, a forced fumble and a pass breakup. Part of a defense that gave up 56 rushing yards - a season-low road rushing total - at Tampa Bay (9/11). In the home opener against Kansas City (9/18), led the defense with 11 tackles. Added six tackles in Detroit s overtime win at Minnesota (9/25). Was inactive with a concussion at Dallas (10/2), against Chicago (10/10) and against San Francisco (10/16). Returned to the starting lineup against Atlanta (10/23) and notched four tackles and a pass breakup. At Denver (10/30) had two tackles while limiting the Broncos to just 117 net passing yards. Led the defense with seven tackles, with one for a loss, at Chicago (11/30). Posted his first sack of the season to go with three tackles against Green Bay (11/24). Forced a fumble and tallied seven stops at Oakland (12/18). Added his second sack of the season with a team-best 11 tackles against San Diego (12/24). In the season-finale at Green Bay (1/1/12), led the defense with nine stops. In a wild card game at New Orleans (1/7/12), finished with nine tackles. 2010 (Jacksonville): Started nine of the 10 games he played, missing six with ankle and groin injuries, and finished the season third on the defense with 99 tackles along with five tackles for losses, three breakups and a fumble recovery. Tied for the team-high with 11 tackles, with one for a loss, in the opener against Denver (9/12) before posting three tackles, one for a loss, in 11 plays at San Diego (9/19). Sprained his ankle at the Chargers and missed the next three games but returned against Tennessee (10/18) with 13 tackles. Recovered a fumble to help the Jaguars to the win against Houston (11/14). Had his fifth double-digit tackle game of the season with 10 tackles against Cleveland (11/21). Suffered a groin injury after posting nine tackles against Oakland (12/12) and was inactive for the remaining three games of the season. 2009 (Jacksonville): Moved from outside linebacker to the middle and started a then career-high 13 games, missing three starts due to injury and finished second on the club with 135 tackles, posting double-digit tackle figures five times. Added one sack, an interception, two tackles for losses, three pressures and a forced fumble. 3

Justin Durant, cont. Led the team in the season opener at Indianapolis (9/13) with 14 tackles, then bettered that total the next week with a team-high 15 stops with a forced fumble against Arizona (9/20). Posted a team-best 10 tackles at Houston (9/27) before finishing the contest against Tennessee (10/4) with nine stops. Was inactive at Seattle (10/11) and against St. Louis (10/18) with a hip injury but returned at Tennessee with a career-best 17 tackles, playing all 67 snaps. Had consecutive nine-tackle games against Kansas City (11/8) and at the N.Y. Jets (11/15) but was inactive against Buffalo (11/22) after suffering a concussion in the Jets game. Played at San Francisco (11/29) and tallied eight tackles before adding eight tackles, a sack, an interception and two pressures against Houston (12/6) to earn AFC Defensive Player of the Week. Surpassed 100 tackles for the second straight season after racking up 13 stops against Miami (12/13) then finished the season with seven-tackle games at New England (12/27) and at Cleveland (1/3/10). 2008 (Jacksonville): Started 12-of-14 games played and placed third on the team with 113 tackles. Led the team with seven tackles for lost yardage along with six passes defensed and a pressure. Added three special teams stops. Named to the USA Today All-Joe Team. Posted eight stops in the opener at Tennessee (9/7). Injured his groin in a start against Buffalo (9/14) and missed games at Indianapolis (9/21) and against Houston (9/28). Returned to the field against Pittsburgh (10/5) and notched 10 stops and a pass breakup. Started at Denver (10/12) to finish with six tackles, one for a loss, and a breakup. Had 11 tackles in a start against Cleveland (10/26) then played all snaps with 12 tackles at Detroit (11/9). Posted nine tackles and two special teams stops against Tennessee (11/16) before leading the team with two tackles for losses against Minnesota (11/23). Added six tackles and a pressure against Green Bay (12/14) before racking up 10 tackles and a breakup against Indianapolis (12/18). Played the entire game and tallied a season-best 14 tackles in the finale at Baltimore (12/28). 2007 (Jacksonville): After being selected in the second round (48th overall) in the NFL Draft, started eight of the 13 games he played and recorded 71 tackles, three stops for losses, one sack, and an interception. Led the team in two postseason starts with 31 tackles. Made his NFL debut as a reserve in the opener against Tennessee (9/9) and notched a pair of special teams tackles. Earned his first career start against Atlanta (9/16) and had his first six defensive stops. Took over as the full-time starter against Buffalo (11/25) when Mike Peterson suffered a season-ending injury prior to the game and intercepted his first career pass while leading the team with 11 tackles. Tallied 11 tackles at Indianapolis (12/2) before posting a then career-best 13 stops at Pittsburgh (12/16). Had his first career sack, along with a team-best 12 tackles against Oakland (12/23). Started a wild card playoff game at Pittsburgh (1/5/08) and led the team with 17 tackles - second in team playoff history. In the AFC Divisional Playoff Game at New England (1/12/08) finished second on the defense with 14 stops. COLLEGE: Became the first student/athlete in Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference history to earn MEAC Defensive Player of the Year honors three times. Started 39 of the 43 games he played at middle linebacker for Hampton and left second in school history with 353 tackles while adding 10.0 sacks, three fumble recoveries and four interceptions. PERSONAL: Lettered four years in football at Wilson Bay High School in Florence, S.C. Member of the all-state team and twice named to the all-area squad as well as a member of the school s national honor society. Majored in sports management at Hampton. COMMUNITY: 2013 Taste of the NFL: The Ultimate Cowboys Tailgate Party benefiting North Texas Food Bank. 2013-14 Dallas Cowboys U High School Camp. Annual Team Holiday Hospital Visits. Make-A-Wish Foundation of North Texas. Kick Off Luncheon. DURANT S CAREER TOTALS DEFENSE INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES REC Sks- Tkl/ QB Year Team GP-GS ST AT TT Yds Ls Prs PBU FF No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 2007 Jacksonville... 13-8 51 20 71 1.0(-6) 3(-7) 5 2 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2008 Jacksonville... 14-12 81 32 113 0.0(0) 7(-21) 1 6 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2009 Jacksonville... 13-13 90 45 135 1.0(-6) 2(-6) 3 1 1 1 27 27.0 27 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2010 Jacksonville... 10-9 71 28 99 0.0(0) 5(-7) 0 3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 2011 Detroit... 13-12 53 15 68 1.0(0) 5(-12) 2 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2012 Detroit... 16-14 82 21 103 0.5(-4) 7(-14) 2 3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2013 Dallas... 10-6 20 10 30 0.0(0) 2(-8) 2 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 5 5.0 5 0 2014 Dallas... 6-6 40 19 59 0.0(0) 4(-6) 2 4 2 1 1 1.0 1 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 2015 Atlanta... 13-12 55 22 77 0.0(0) 0(0) 0 2 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals... 108-92 543 212 755 3.5(-16) 31(-75) 15 19 4 3 30 10.0 27 0 3 5 1.7 5 0 Playoffs 2007 Jacksonville... 2-2 23 8 31 0.0(0) 4(-6) - 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2011 Detroit... 1-1 6 3 9 0.0(0) 0(-) - 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 2014 Dallas... 0-0 RESERVE/INJURED-ELBOW RESERVE/INJURED RESERVE/INJURED Totals... 3-3 29 11 40 0.0(0) 4(-6) - 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 4

2007 (Jacksonville) Sks- Tkl/ QB Game ST AT TT Yds Ls Prs PBU L-Ten 9/9... W-Atl 9/16... 2 4 6 W-@ Den 9/23 2 0 2 1(-1) W-@ KC 10/7. INACTIVE/INJURED-Knee W-Hou 10/14.. 1 1 2 L-Ind 10/22... W-@ TB 10/28 1 2 3 2 L-@ NO 11/4.. INACTIVE W-@ Ten 11/11 RESERVE/SUSPENDED W-SD 11/18... W-Buf 11/25... 8 3 11 1(-4) L-@ Ind 12/2.. 9 2 11 2 1 W-Car 12/9... 2 2 4 W-@ Pit 12/16 12 1 13 W-Oak 12/23... 8 4 12 1.0(-6) 1(-2) 1 L-@ Hou 12/30 6 1 7 1 Totals... 51 20 71 1.0(-6) 3(-7) 5 2 Justin Durant, cont. DURANT S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSE 2010 (Jacksonville) Sks- Tkl/ QB Game ST AT TT Yds Ls Prs PBU W-Den 9/12... 6 5 11 1(-1) L-@ SD 9/19... 3 0 3 1(-1) L-Phi 9/26... INACTIVE/INJURED-Ankle W-Ind 10/3... INACTIVE/INJURED-Ankle W-@ Buf 10/10 INACTIVE/INJURED-Ankle L-Ten 10/18... 10 3 13 1(-1) L-@ KC 10/24. 11 4 15 1(-2) W-@ Dal 10/31 16 1 17 1(-1) W-Hou 11/14.. 4 4 8 W-Cle 11/21... 9 1 10 1(-2) L-@ NYG 11/28 6 3 9 2 W-@ Ten 12/5. 3 1 4 1 W-Oak 12/12... 3 6 9 L-@ Ind 12/19 INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin L-Was 12/26... INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin L-@ Hou 1/2/11 INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin Totals... 71 28 99 5(-7) 3 Playoffs W-@ Pit 1/5/08 12 5 17 2(-3) L-@ NE 1/12/08 11 3 14 2(-3) Totals... 23 8 31 4(-6) 2008 (Jacksonville) Sks- Tkl/ QB Game ST AT TT Yds Ls Prs PBU L-@ Ten 9/7... 8 0 8 L-Buf 9/14... 2 1 3 W-@ Ind 9/21. INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin W-Hou 9/28... INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin L-Pit 10/5... 5 5 10 1 W-@ Den 10/12 6 0 6 1(-9) L-Cle 10/26... 5 6 11 1(-1) 1 L-@ Cin 11/2.. 8 1 9 1(-3) W-@ Det 11/9. 8 4 12 1(-2) L-Ten 11/16... 8 1 9 1(-3) L-Min 11/23... 5 2 7 2(-3) L-@ Hou 12/1. 2 2 4 L-@ Chi 12/7.. 4 0 4 2 W-GB 12/14... 4 2 6 1 L-Ind 12/18... 7 3 10 1 L-@ Bal 12/28 9 5 14 1 Totals... 81 32 113 7(-21) 1 6 2009 (Jacksonville) Sks- Tkl/ QB Game ST AT TT Yds Ls Prs PBU L-@ Ind 9/13.. 11 3 14 L-Ari 9/20... 13 2 15 W-@ Hou 9/27 8 2 10 W-Ten 10/4... 6 3 9 L-@ Sea 10/11 INACTIVE/INJURED-Hip W- StL 10/18... INACTIVE/INJURED-Hip L- @ Ten 11/1. 13 4 17 W-KC 11/8... 5 4 9 W-@ NYJ 11/15 7 2 9 W-Buf 11/22... INACTIVE/INJURED-Concussion L-@ SF 11/29. 3 5 8 1(-2) W-Hou 12/6... 6 2 8 1.0(-6) 2 1 L-Mia 12/13... 8 5 13 L-Ind 12/17... 6 3 9 1(-4) 1 L-@ NE 12/27. 3 4 7 L-@ Cle 1/3/10 1 6 7 Totals... 90 45 1351.0(-6) 2(-6) 3 1 2011 (Detroit) Sks- Tkl/ QB Game ST AT TT Yds Ls Prs PBU W-@ TB 9/11.. 4 0 4 W-KC 9/18... 8 3 11 1(-2) W-@ Min 9/25 6 0 6 1(-4) W-@ Dal 10/2. INACTIVE/INJURED-Concussion W-Chi 10/10... INACTIVE/INJURED-Concussion L-SF 10/16... INACTIVE/INJURED-Concussion L-Atl 10/23... 2 2 4 1 W-@ Den 10/30 2 0 2 L-@ Chi 11/13 7 0 7 1(-3) W-Car 11/20... 2 0 2 L-GB 11/24... 1 2 3 1.0(0) L-@ NO 12/4.. 2 0 2 1(-1) W-Min 12/11... 0 0 0 W-@ Oak 12/18 5 2 7 W-SD 12/24... 8 3 11 1(-2) L-@ GB 1/1/12 6 3 9 Totals... 53 15 68 1.0(0) 5(-12) 1 Playoffs L-@ NO 1/7/12 6 3 9 2012 (Detroit) Sks- Tkl/ QB Game ST AT TT Yds Ls Prs PBU W-StL 9/9... 7 5 12 1(-2) L-@ SF 9/16... 6 1 7 L-@ Ten 9/23.. 4 0 4 1(-5) L-Min 9/30... 5 1 6 2(-2) W-@ Phi 10/14 8 0 8 1(-2) L-@ Chi 10/22 5 2 7 0.5(-4) 1 W-Sea 10/28... 7 0 7 W-@ Jac 11/4. 7 0 7 L-@ Min 11/11 6 3 9 L-GB 11/18... 4 1 5 1(-2) L-Hou 11/22... 7 1 8 1(-1) 1 L-Ind 12/2... 2 0 2 1 L-@ GB 12/9... 3 1 4 L-@ Ari 12/16. 2 1 3 L-Atl 12/22... 5 3 8 L-Chi 12/30... 4 2 6 Totals... 82 21 1030.5(-4) 7(-14) 3 5

2013 (Dallas) Sks- Tkl/ QB Game ST AT TT Yds Ls Prs PBU W-NYG 9/8... 2 1 3 L-@ KC 9/15... 3 1 4 W-StL 9/22... 4 2 6 L-@SD 9/29... 1 1 2 L-Den 10/6... INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin W-Was 10/13.. 1 W-@ Phi 10/20 1 L-@ Det 10/27 1 0 1 W-Min 11/3... 4 1 5 L-@ NO 11/10 4 3 7 1(-2) 1 W-@ NYG 11/24 INACTIVE/INJURED-Hamstring W-Oak 11/28... INACTIVE/INJURED-Hamstring 2013 (Dallas), cont. Sks- Tkl/ QB Game ST AT TT Yds Ls Prs PBU L-@ Chi 12/9.. INACTIVE/INJURED-Hamstring L-GB 12/15... 1 1 2 1(-6) W-@ Was12/22 RESERVE/INJURED-Hamstring L-Phi 12/29... RESERVE/INJURED-Hamstring Totals... 20 10 30 2(-8) 2 1 2014 (Dallas) Sks Tkl/ QB Game ST AT TT Yds Ls Prs PBU L-SF 9/7... 8 3 11 1 1 W-@ Ten 9/14. INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin W-@ StL 9/21. INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin W-NO 9/28... 5 4 9 2 W-Hou 10/5... 8 2 10 W-@ Sea 10/12 8 3 11 1(-2) 1 1 W-NYG 10/19.. 6 4 10 L-Was 10/27... 5 3 8 3(-4) L-Ari 11/2... RESERVE/INJURED-Elbow W-@ Jac (Lond) 11/9 RESERVE/INJURED-Elbow Justin Durant, cont. 2014 (Dallas), cont. Sks Tkl/ QB Game ST AT TT Yds Ls Prs PBU W-@ NYG 11/23 RESERVE/INJURED-Elbow L-Phi 11/27... RESERVE/INJURED-Elbow W-@ Chi 12/4. RESERVE/INJURED-Elbow W-@ Phi 12/14 RESERVE/INJURED-Elbow W-Ind 12/21... RESERVE/INJURED-Elbow W-@ Was 12/28 RESERVE/INJURED-Elbow Totals... 40 19 59 4(-6) 2 4 Playoffs W-Det 1/4/15.. L-@ GB 1/11/15 Totals... RESERVE/INJURED-Elbow RESERVE/INJURED-Elbow 2015 (Atlanta) Sks- Tkl/ QB Game ST AT TT Yds Ls Prs PBU W-Phi a9/14... 4 0 4 W-@ NYG 9/20 9 1 10 W-@ Dal 9/27. 8 1 9 W-Hou 10/4... 1 0 1 W-Was 10/11.. INACTIVE/INJURED-Elbow L-@ NO 10/15 INACTIVE/INJURED-Elbow W-@ Ten 10/25 6 2 8 L-TB 11/1... 2 2 4 1 L-@ SF 11/8... INACTIVE/INJURED-Calf L-Ind 11/22... 7 2 9 L-Min 11/29... 1 1 2 L-@ TB 12/6... 4 1 5 L-@ Car 12/13 3 5 8 W-@ Jac 12/20 6 1 7 W-Car 12/27... 2 3 5 1 L-NO 1/3/16... 2 3 5 Totals... 55 22 77 2 LEON McFADDEN 23 Cornerback 5-10 191 10/26/90 San Diego State FA for 16 NFL: 4th Year Cowboys: 1st Year Games/Starts: 2015-2/0-NYG; Career-25/2 Postseason: 2015-0/0; Career-0/0 PRO: The Dallas Cowboys signed Leon McFadden off their practice squad after injuries to key players in their secondary. McFadden was originally a third round draft pick (68th overall) of the Cleveland Browns in 2013 and played in 16 games with the team in his rookie season as a reserve defensive back and special teams contributor. He spent the next two seasons on the 49ers and Giants, playing in a combined nine games. He was cut by the Giants at the conclusion of training camp in 2016 and was out of football until signing to the Cowboys practice squad. McFadden has played in 25 games with two starts in his three-year career, recording 21 tackles, nine special teams tackles and a pass breakup. A quick and rangy defender at the corner position, McFadden possesses the traits needed to be solid contributor in the back half of the Cowboys defense while the secondary is down a couple starters. TRANSACTION SUMMARY: 11/5/16: Activated from the Cowboys practice squad. 9/3/16: Released by the N.Y. Giants and signed to Dallas practice squad (10/24). 12/5/15: Released by the N.Y. Giants and signed to their practice squad (12/8). 9/5/15: Released, signed to Arizona s practice squad (9/8) and signed to the N.Y. Giants active roster (10/21). 9/11/14: Released, signed to San Francisco s practice squad (9/15) and activated (11/1). 8/30/14: Released by Cleveland and acquired off waivers by the N.Y. Jets (8/31). 4/26/13: Drafted in the third round (68th overall) of the 2013 NFL draft. 2016 (N.Y. Giants/Dallas): Was released by the N.Y. Giants at the end of training camp and signed to Dallas practice squad on Oct. 24. 2015 (San Francisco/Arizona/N.Y. Giants): Went to camp with San Francisco, was released at the end and signed to Arizona s practice squad. Signed by the N.Y. Giants off the Cardinals practice squad (10/21) and played in two games for the Giants, recording one special teams tackle.. Made his lone tackle of the season on special teams at New Orleans (11/1). 2014 (Cleveland/N.Y. Jets/San Francisco): Played in seven games for San Francisco after being released by Cleveland and the N.Y. Jets. Finished with five tackles on defense, and two special teams tackles. Returned to camp with Cleveland but was waived at the end. 6

Acquired by the N.Y. Jets (8/31) but was released (9/11). Signed to San Francisco s practice squad (9/15) and activated on Nov. 11. Made a season-high two tackles in the season finale against Arizona (12/28). 2013 (Cleveland): Played in all 16 games with two starts for the Browns and contributed 16 tackles and a pass defensed as a reserve defensive back, plus six special teams tackles. Had a career high seven tackles at New England (12/8). Started for the first time against Chicago (12/15) and had one solo tackle. Started at cornerback at Pittsburgh (12/29) and tallied five tackles. COLLEGE: Played in 51 games with 45 starts at San Diego State from 2010-12 and registered 188 tackles, eight interceptions, a school-record 39 passes defensed, three sacks, and a forced fumble, returning two interceptions for touchdowns. Is the fifth player in school history to be named first-team All-Mountain West three times. PERSONAL: Played football and baseball, and ran track at St. John Bosco High School in Bellflower, Calif. Was selected to the Trinity League first-team defense after he recorded 48 tackles and four interceptions on defense and recorded 32 receptions for an average of 16.3 yards-per-catch, including seven touchdowns, as a senior in 2008. Majored in public administration at San Diego State. Father, Leon Sr., played nine seasons of professional baseball, including 62 games for the Houston Astros from 1968-70. COMMUNITY: Participated in various community activities in Cleveland, New York, San Francisco and Arizona. McFADDEN S CAREER TOTALS DEFENSE INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES REC Sks- Tkl/ QB Year Team GP-GS ST AT TT Yds Ls Prs PBU FF No Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 2013 Cleveland... 16-2 10 6 16 0.0(0) 0(0) 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2014 San Francisco... 7-0 3 2 5 0.0(0) 0(0) 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2015 N.Y. Giants... 2-0 0 0 0 0.0(0) 0(0) 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals...25-2 13 8 21 0.0(0) 0(0) 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS Special Teams Tackles - 2013 (6), 2014 (2), 2015 (1). Total: 9 MARK SANCHEZ 3 Quarterback 6-2 225 11/11/86 USC FA for 16 NFL: 8th Year Cowboys: 1st Year Games/Starts: 2015-4/2-Phi; Career-75/72 Postseason: 2015-0/0; Career-6/6 PRO: The Dallas Cowboys signed veteran quarterback Mark Sanchez prior to the start of the 2016 regular season in an attempt to shore up the quarterback position behind rookie Dak Prescott with an established veteran presence. Sanchez, originally a first round draft pick (fifth overall) of the New York Jets, is an eighth-year player with 75 games played in his career, compiled 15,126 yards through the air on 1,285-of- 2,267 passing (56.7%) with 86 touchdowns against 84 interceptions. As a rookie in 2009, Sanchez started 15 games for the N.Y. Jets and experienced great success, leading the team to the AFC Championship game, a feat which he duplicated in his second season with the team. His postseason numbers rank among some of the games greats at the position, with a 60.5% completion rate to go along with 1,155 yards and nine touchdown passes against three interceptions as well as a 94.3 quarterback rating, seventh all-time in postseason play, in six games. Sanchez was released by the N.Y. Jets in 2014 after missing the entire 2013 season with a shoulder injury, and signed with Philadelphia, where he started 10 games in two seasons. He was traded to Denver at the beginning of the 2016 offseason, but was released after training camp and signed with Dallas. His leadership and experience will be valuable for the Cowboys as a mentor to Prescott, who is in line to start the season after Tony Romo suffered an injury in the preseason. TRANSACTION SUMMARY: 9/3/16: Released by Denver and signed with Dallas (9/4). 3/11/16: Traded to Denver. 3/21/14: Released and signed with Philadelphia (3/28). 3/9/12: Signed a three-year extension with the N.Y. Jets. 4/25/09: Drafted in the first round (fifth overall) by the N.Y. Jets. 2015 (Philadelphia): Saw action in four regular-season games with two starts for Philadelphia, completing 59-of-91 passes (64.8%) for 616 yards with four touchdowns and four interceptions. Made his first start of the year against Tampa Bay (11/22). Recorded his 14th-career game with a 100+ quarterback rating (116.1) after throwing two touchdowns at Detroit (11/26). 2014 (Philadelphia): Appeared in nine regular season games (eight starts) in his first season with Philadelphia, completing 198-of-309 passes (64.1%) for 2,418 yards with 14 touchdowns and 11 interceptions, guiding the team to a 4-4 record. His 64.1% completion rate set an Eagles single-season record. Made his first start with the Eagles against Carolina (11/10) on Monday Night Football, throwing for 332 yards and two touchdowns and starting a streak of three consecutive games in which he threw for 300-plus yards (at Green Bay, 11/16 and against Tennessee, 11/23). Completed franchise-record and career-high 37 passes for a career-best 374 yards in addition to two touchdowns at Washington (12/20). 7

Mark Sanchez cont. 2013 (N.Y. Jets): Missed the entire season after suffering a shoulder injury in the Jets third preseason game. Spent two weeks on the active roster before being placed on injured reserve on Sept. 14. 2012 (N.Y. Jets): Started 15 regular-season games for the Jets, finishing the season with 2,883 yards on 246-of-453 passing (54.3%) with 14 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. Registered his 10th come-from-behind win in the fourth quarter or overtime at Miami (9/23), finishing the game with 306 passing yards and one touchdown. Recorded the third-highest completion percentage of his career when he connected on 15-of-20 passes (75.0%) for 178 yards and a touchdown at St. Louis (11/18). 2011 (N.Y. Jets): Opened all 16 regular-season games for the second consecutive year, posting career-bests of 3,474 passing yards and 26 touchdowns on 308-of-543 passing (56%), adding 37 carries for 103 yards with six rushing touchdowns, tied for the team lead. Completed his 500th career pass in a win against Dallas (9/11), throwing for 335 yards and two touchdowns. Notched a career-high four touchdown passes against Buffalo (11/27). Became the first Jets quarterback to both run and pass for multiple touchdowns in the same game against Kansas City (12/11). 2010 (N.Y. Jets): Started all 16 regular season games for the first time in his career and completed 278-of- 507 passes (54.8%) for 3,291 yards with 17 touchdowns and 13 interceptions. Helped the Jets to the AFC Championship Game for the second consecutive season, completing 54-of-89 passes (60.7%) for 616 yards with five touchdowns and one interception (95.5 quarterback rating) in three road playoff starts. Completed a season-best 70 percent of his passes (21-of-30) and notched the highest regular season passer rating (124.3) of his career against New England (9/19). Had his streak of 184 passing attempts without an interception - the second-longest in Jets history - snapped at Denver (10/17). Became the first quarterback in NFL history to lead his club to consecutive overtime wins on the road at Cleveland (11/14) one week after winning in overtime at Detroit (11/7). Moved into first place in Jets franchise history with the third playoff win of his career with a victory in the AFC Wild Card Playoff Game at Indianapolis (1/8/11). Finished with 194 yards passing and three touchdowns (127.3 rating) in the AFC Divisional Playoff Game at New England (1/16/11). Achieved a passer rating of 102.2 after throwing for 233 yards and two touchdowns in the AFC Championship Game at Pittsburgh (1/23/11). 2009 (N.Y. Jets): Started 15 regular season games, completing 196-of-364 passes (53.8%) for 2,444 yards with 12 touchdowns and 20 interceptions in addition to rushing for three touchdowns, setting the club rookie record for yards and completions. Opened three postseason contests all on the road and finished with 41 completions on 68 attempts for 539 yards with four touchdowns and two interceptions (92.7 rating). Became the first rookie quarterback in team history to start the team s opener at Houston (9/13). Named Offensive Rookie of the Month for September after becoming the first rookie quarterback since Greg Cook (Cincinnati) in 1969 to start and win his team s first three games of the season. Won his postseason debut in the AFC Wild Card Playoff Game at Cincinnati (1/9/10), completing 12-of-15 passes (80.0%) for 182 yards with one touchdown. Led the Jets to a second consecutive road playoff victory in the AFC Divisional Playoff Game at San Diego (1/17/10). Threw for 257 yards with two touchdowns on 17-of-30 passing (56.7%) in the AFC Championship Game at Indianapolis (1/24/10). COLLEGE: Appeared in 27 games with 16 starts at the University of Southern California, completing 64.3 percent of his passes for 3,965 yards and 41 touchdowns, earning first-team All-Pac-10 honors in addition to being named a finalist for the Manning Award (nation s top quarterback after Bowl Season) and a semi-finalist for the Davey O Brien and Maxwell Awards his junior season in 2008. PERSONAL: Attended Mission Viejo, Calif., High School as a junior and senior and posted a 27-1 record as a starter. Named 2004 Parade Player of the Year and SuperPrep Player of the Year in addition to earning All-American honors from several publications after completing 61.6 percent of his passes for 2,441 and 24 touchdowns Member of the all-state team and twice named to the all-area squad as well as a member of the school s national honor society. Majored in sports management at Hampton. COMMUNITY: Participated in various community activities in New York, Philadelphia and Denver. SANCHEZ S CAREER TOTALS PASSING Year Team GP-GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yds/Att TD Int Long Sacks Rating 2009 N.Y. Jets... 15-15 364 196 53.8 2,444 6.7 12 20 65t 26/195 63.0 2010 N.Y. Jets... 16-16 507 278 54.8 3,291 6.5 17 13 74t 27/171 75.3 2011 N.Y. Jets... 16-16 543 308 56.7 3,474 6.4 26 18 74 39/243 78.2 2012 N.Y. Jets... 15-15 453 246 54.3 2,883 6.4 13 18 66 34/209 66.9 2013 N.Y. Jets...0-0 RESERVE/INJURED-Shoulder 2014 Philadelphia...9-8 309 198 64.1 2,418 7.8 14 11 72 23/151 88.4 2015 Philadelphia...4-2 91 59 64.8 616 6.8 4 4 43 9/54 80.7 Totals... 75-72 2,267 1,285 56.7 15,126 6.7 86 84 74t 158/1,023 74.3 Playoffs 2009 N.Y. Jets...3-3 68 41 60.3 539 7.9 4 2 80t 1/7 92.7 2010 N.Y. Jets...3-3 89 54 60.7 616 6.9 5 1 58t 3/19 95.5 Totals...6-6 157 95 60.5 1,155 7.4 9 3 80t 4/26 94.3 8

RUSHING Year Team No Yds Avg Long TD 2009 N.Y. Jets... 36 106 2.9 14t 3 2010 N.Y. Jets... 30 105 3.5 20 3 2011 N.Y. Jets... 37 103 2.8 25 6 2012 N.Y. Jets... 22 28 1.3 8 0 2013 N.Y. Jets... RESERVE/INJURED-Shoulder 2014 Philadelphia... 34 87 2.6 15 1 2015 Philadelphia... 6 22 3.7 11 0 Totals... 165 451 2.7 25 13 Playoffs 2009 N.Y. Jets... 6-2 -0.3 2 0 2010 N.Y. Jets... 5 11 2.2 6 0 Totals... 11 9 0.8 2 0 Mark Sanchez cont. SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Attempts 59 vs. New York Giants, 12/24/11 Playoffs 33 at Pittsburgh, 1/23/11 Completions 37 at Washington, 12/20/14 Playoffs 20 at Pittsburgh, 1/23/11 Yards 374 at Washington, 12/20/14 Playoffs 257 at Indianapolis, 1/24/10 Touchdowns 4 vs. Buffalo, 11/27/11 Playoffs 3 at New England, 1/16/11 Interceptions 5 vs. Buffalo, 10/18/09 Playoffs 1 at San Diego, 1/17/10 and at Indianapolis, 1/24/10 Completion Pct. 76.5 vs. Carolina, 11/29/09 Playoffs 80 at Cincinnati, 1/9/10 Passer Rating 124.3 vs. New England, 9/19/10 Playoffs 139.4 at Cincinnati, 1/9/10 SANCHEZ S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME PASSING 2009 (N.Y. Jets) Date Opp Att Cmp Yds Pct TD Int Long Sacks Rating W/L Score 9/13 @Hou... 31 18 272 58.1 1 1 40t 0/0 84.3 W 24-7 9/20 NE... 22 14 163 63.6 1 0 45t 2/26 101.1 W 16-9 9/27 Ten... 30 17 171 56.7 2 1 46t 3/25 81.4 W 24/17 10/4 @NO... 27 14 138 51.9 0 3 27t 4/26 27.0 L 10-24 10/12 @Mia... 24 12 172 50.0 1 0 53t 1/1 87.5 L 27-31 10/18 Buf... 29 10 119 34.5 0 5 33t 2/23 8.3 L 13-16 10/25 @Oak... 16 9 143 56.3 1 0 35t 1/12 107 W 38-0 11/1 Mia... 35 20 265 57.1 2 0 53t 2/14 100.3 L 25-30 11/15 Jac... 30 16 212 53.3 1 2 41t 0/0 59.3 L 22-24 11/22 @NE... 21 8 136 38.1 1 4 33t 2/14 37.1 L 14-31 11/29 Car... 17 13 154 76.5 0 1 26t 3/10 79.0 W 17-6 12/3 @Buf... 15 7 104 46.7 1 0 45t 2/18 92.1 W 19-13 12/13 @TB... INACTIVE/INJURED-Knee 12/20 Atl... 32 18 226 56.3 1 3 65t 2/11 49.7 L 7-10 12/27 @Ind... 19 12 106 63.2 0 0 16t 2/15 78.0 W 29-15 1/3/10 Cin... 16 8 63 50.0 0 0 14t 0/0 60.2 W 37-0 Totals... 364 196 2,444 53.8 12 20 65t 26/195 63.0 9-7 Playoffs 1/9/10 @Cin... 15 12 182 80.0 1 0 45t 0/0 139.4 W 24-14 1/17/10 @SD... 23 12 100 52.2 1 1 21t 1/7 60.1 W 17-14 1/24/10 @Ind... 30 17 257 56.7 2 1 80t 0/0 93.3 L 17-30 Totals... 68 41 539 60.3 4 2 80t 1/7 92.7 2-1 2010 (N.Y. Jets) Date Opp Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Long Sacks Rating W/L Score 9/13 Bal... 21 10 47.6 74 0 0 13t 2/14 56.4 L 9-10 9/19 NE... 30 21 70.0 220 3 0 39t 3/20 124.3 W 28-14 9/26 @Mia... 28 15 53.6 256 3 0 67t 0/0 120.5 W 31-23 10/3 @Buf... 24 14 58.3 161 2 0 41t 0/0 106.4 W 38-14 10/11 Min... 44 21 47.7 191 0 0 31t 2/18 59.9 W 29-20 10/17 @Den... 30 17 56.7 198 1 2 41t 2/8 60.1 W 24-20 10/31 GB... 38 16 42.1 256 0 2 49t 2/15 43.3 L 0-9 11/7 @Det... 39 22 56.4 336 1 1 74t 1/9 82.9 W 23-20 11/14 @Cle... 44 27 61.4 299 2 1 37t 2/15 87.2 W 26-20 11/21 Hou... 38 22 57.9 315 3 1 42t 3/17 100.2 W 30-27 11/25 Cin... 28 16 57.1 166 1 1 23t 2/17 71.4 W 26-10 12/6 @NE... 33 17 51.5 164 0 3 24t 1/15 27.8 L 3-45 12/12 Mia... 44 17 38.6 216 0 1 42t 6/23 45.3 L 6-10 12/19 @Pit... 29 19 65.5 170 0 0 38t 1/0 81.1 W 22-17 12/26 @Chi... 37 24 64.9 269 1 1 26t 0/0 84.2 L 34-38 1/2/11 Buf... 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0t 0/0 0.0 W 38-7 Totals... 507 278 54.8 3,291 17 13 74t 27/171 75.3 11-5 Playoffs 1/8/11 @Ind... 31 18 58.1 189 0 1 24t 1/5 62.4 W 17-16 1/16/11 @NE... 25 16 64.0 194 3 0 58t 0/0 127.3 W 28-21 1/23/11 @Pit... 33 20 60.6 233 2 0 45t 2/14 102.2 L 19-24 Totals... 89 54 60.7 616 5 1 58t 3/19 95.5 2-1 9

Mark Sanchez, cont. 2011 (N.Y. Jets) Date Opp Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Long Sacks Rating W/L Score 9/11 Dal... 44 26 59.1 335 2 1 33t 4/20 88.7 W 27-24 9/18 Jac... 24 17 70.8 182 2 2 37t 1/0 85.8 W 32-3 9/25 @Oak... 44 27 61.4 369 2 1 74t 4/30 93.8 L 24-34 10/2 @Bal... 35 11 31.4 119 0 1 30t 2/7 30.5 L 17-34 10/9 @NE... 26 16 61.5 166 2 0 22t 2/8 105.6 L 21-30 10/17 Mia... 25 14 56.0 201 1 0 38t 1/7 95.6 W 24-6 10/23 SD... 33 18 54.5 173 3 1 34t 2/17 87.1 W 27-21 11/6 @Buf... 28 20 71.4 230 1 1 24t 1/8 92.9 W 27-11 11/13 NE... 39 20 51.3 306 1 2 38t 5/38 64.7 L 16-37 11/17 @Den... 40 24 60.0 252 0 1 30t 3/17 67.9 L 13-17 11/27 Buf... 35 17 48.6 180 4 1 22t 0/0 90.2 W 28-24 12/4 @Was... 32 19 59.4 165 1 0 30t 0/0 83.5 W 34-19 12/11 KC... 21 13 61.9 181 2 0 36t 3/26 121.3 W 37-10 12/18 @Phi... 26 15 57.7 150 2 2 41t 4/30 67.8 L 19-45 12/24 NYG... 59 30 50.8 258 1 2 15t 5/32 54.2 L 14-29 1/1/12 @Mia... 32 21 65.6 207 2 3 30t 2/3 65.5 L 17-19 Totals... 543 308 56.7 3474 26 18 74t 39/243 78.2 8-8 2012 (N.Y. Jets) Date Opp Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Long Sacks Rating W/L Score 9/9 Buf... 27 19 70.4 266 3 1 33t 0/0 123.4 W 48-28 9/16 @Pit... 27 10 37.0 138 1 0 45t 2/9 66.6 L 10-27 9/23 @Mia... 45 21 46.7 306 1 2 66t 1/6 58.2 W 23-20 9/30 SF... 29 13 44.8 103 0 1 22t 3/12 39.9 L 0-34 10/8 Hou... 31 14 45.2 230 1 2 36t 3/13 54.5 L 17-23 10/14 Ind... 18 11 61.1 82 2 0 12t 1/6 109 W 35-9 10/21 @NE... 41 28 68.3 328 1 1 26t 4/31 90.3 L 26-29 10/28 Mia... 54 28 51.9 283 1 1 23t 4/25 65.6 L 9-30 11/11 @Sea... 22 9 40.9 124 0 1 43t 3/31 40.7 L 7-28 11/18 @StL... 20 15 75.0 178 1 0 32t 3/12 118.3 W 27-13 11/22 NE... 36 26 72.2 301 1 1 39t 2/15 94.8 L 19-49 12/2 Ari... 21 10 47.6 97 0 3 24t 3/14 21.4 W 7-6 12/9 @Jac... 19 12 63.2 111 0 0 37t 1/7 79.1 W 17-10 12/17 @Ten... 28 13 46.4 131 1 4 22t 3/22 32.6 L 10-14 12/23 SD... INACTIVE L 17-27 12/30 @Buf... 35 17 48.6 205 0 1 40t 1/6 55.1 L 9-28 Totals... 453 246 54.3 2883 13 18 66t 34/209 66.9 6-10 2013 (N.Y. Jets) Date Opp Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Lg Int Sacks Rating W/L Score 9/8 TB... INACTIVE/INJURED-Shoulder W 18-17 9/12 @NE... INACTIVE/INJURED-Shoulder L 10-13 9/22 Buf... RESERVE/INJURED -Shoulder W 27-20 9/29 @Ten... RESERVE/INJURED -Shoulder L 13-38 10/7 @Atl... RESERVE/INJURED -Shoulder W 30-28 10/13 Pit... RESERVE/INJURED -Shoulder L 6-19 10/20 NE... RESERVE/INJURED -Shoulder W 30-27 10/27 @Cin... RESERVE/INJURED -Shoulder L 9-49 11/3 NO... RESERVE/INJURED -Shoulder W 26-20 11/17 @Buf... RESERVE/INJURED -Shoulder L 14-37 11/24 @Bal... RESERVE/INJURED -Shoulder L 3-19 12/1 Mia... RESERVE/INJURED -Shoulder L 3-23 12/8 Oak... RESERVE/INJURED -Shoulder W 37-27 12/15 @Car... RESERVE/INJURED -Shoulder L 20-30 12/22 Cle... RESERVE/INJURED -Shoulder W 24-13 12/29 @Mia... RESERVE/INJURED -Shoulder W 20-7 Totals... 8-8 2014 (Philadelphia) Date Opp Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Long Sacks Rating W/L Score 9/7 Jax... W 34-17 9/15 @Ind... W 30-27 9/21 Was... W 37-34 9/28 @SF... L 21-26 10/5 StL... W 34-28 10/12 NYG... W 27-0 10/26 @Ari... L 20-24 11/2 @Hou... 22 15 68.2 202 2 2 52t 2/13 89.6 W 31-21 11/10 Car... 37 20 54.1 332 d2 0 37t 1/4 102.5 W 45-21 11/16 @GB... 44 26 59.1 346 2 2 40t 3/26 80.3 L 20-53 11/23 Ten... 43 30 69.8 307 1 2 24t 2/9 78.3 W 43-24 11/27 @Dal... 29 20 69.0 217 1 0 58t 1/9 102.2 W 33-10 12/7 Sea... 20 10 50.0 96 2 1 35t 3/14 76.3 L 14-24 12/14 Dal... 28 17 60.7 252 0 2 72t 4/33 60.4 L 27-38 12/20 @Was... 50 37 74.0 374 2 1 26t 3/13 99.9 L 24-27 12/28 @NYG... 36 23 63.9 292 2 1 44t 4/30 96.1 W 34-26 Totals... 309 198 64.1 2418 14 11 72 23/151 88.4 10-6 10

Mark Sanchez, cont. 2015 (Philadelphia) Date Opp Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Long Sacks Rating W/L Score 9/14 @Atl... L 24-26 9/20 Dal... L 10-20 9/27 @NYJ... W 24-17 10/4 @Was... L 20-23 10/11 NO... W 39-17 10/19 NYG... W 27-7 10/25 @Car... L 16-27 11/8 @Dal... W 33-27 11/15 Mia... 23 14 60.9 156 0 1 20t 0/0 63 L 19-20 11/22 TB... 41 26 63.4 261 2 3 39t 3/14 67.2 L 17-45 11/26 @Det... 27 19 70.4 199 2 0 43t 6/40 116.1 L 14-45 12/6 @NE... W 35-28 12/13 Buf... W 23-20 12/20 Ari... 0 0-0 0 0-0/0 - L 17-40 12/26 Was... L 24-38 1/3/16 @NYG... W 35-30 Totals... 91 59 64.8 616 4 4 43 9/54 80.7 7-9 11

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2016 PLAYER BIO UPDATES Week 15 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 5 Dan Bailey, K Scoring Kickoffs Opp Ret PAT FG Lng Pts No Yds TB Ret Yds Last Game... 1-1 0-1 0 1 2 115 0 2 40 2016... 37-37 21-24 56 99 72 4,637 46 26 591 Career... 241-241 165-183 56 736 475 30,706 253 221 4,845 Field Goals 11-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total Pct Last Game...0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0.0 2016...0-0 7-7 6-6 5-7 3-4 21-24 87.5 Career...4-4 37-38 54-56 46-52 24-33 165-183 90.2 Special Teams Solo - Asst Tot FF FR BP BFG BXP Last Week... 2016...1-0 1 Career...9-4 13 Season-Highs FG Att 4, vs. NYG, 9/11 FG Made 4, vs. NYG, 9/11 FG Long 56, vs. NYG, 9/11 PATs Made 5, at Cle, 11/6 Touchbacks 6, at Pit, 11/13 and vs. Was, 11/24 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Was true on all four field goal tries, including two from 50-plus (56 and 54) - his fourth game with two 50+ field goals. His 56-yarder also tied his career and franchise-long. It was his club-record 22nd game with 3-or-more-field goals and his seventh game with four-or-more. Also added four touchbacks on six kickoffs. at Washington (9/18) Hit two field goals (22 and 31), three PATs and had three touchbacks. Became the second kicker in team history with 150 field goals made. vs. Chicago (9/25) Went one-of-two on field goals, hitting from 49 and missing left from 47, while adding four PATs and five touchbacks on six kickoffs. at San Francisco (10/2) Was good on all three PATs and one-of-two field goals, hitting from 22 and missing from 47. Had three touchbacks on five kickoffs. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Hit all four PATs. at Green Bay (10/16) Was good on three field goals, three PATs and had five touchbacks on seven kickoffs. Made his 50th career field goal from 30-39 yards, joining Rafael Septien as the only Cowboys to make 50 from 30-39. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Was good on three field goals (38, 23 and 49) and both PATs. Extended his club mark of three-field goal games to 24. Added a special teams tackle. at Cleveland (11/6) Was good on all five PATs tried - tied for second in a game in his career - and topped 700 career points - the third Cowboy, second kicker to the milestone. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Was three-of-three on field goals (37, 53, 46), two-of-two on PATs and had six touchbacks on eight kickoffs. Extended his club record of three-field goal games to 25, and his long field goal of 53 yards was the longest ever at Heinz Field. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Was good on both field goals (30 and 21) to give him 163 career field goals made - a club record. Also hit all three PATs and had five touchbacks on six kickoffs. vs. Washington (11/24) Was good on his lone field goal (46) and all four PATs while forcing touchbacks on all six kickoffs. at Minnesota (12/1) Hit on a field goal and a pair of PATs. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Made his lone PAT and hit the crossbar on a 55-yard field goal attempt at the end of the first half. Elected as a team captain for the 2016 season. His 30 field goals made in 2015 are fourth in a season in team history and second in his career and his 93.8 field goal percentage (30-of-32) is tops in his career, second in team history. Tied with Josh Brown for the league lead in field goal percentage in 2015. Selected to his first career Pro BowI in 2015. Is the NFL s all-time most accurate kicker: Player FGM FGA Pct. Dan Bailey (2011-16)...165 183 90.2 Justin Tucker (2012-16)...161 180 89.4 Steven Hauschka (2008-16)...185 212 87.3 Stephen Gostkowski (2006-16)...296 340 87.1 Mike Vanderjagt (1998-06)...230 266 86.5 Selected as a team captain for the 2015 season. Selected to the PFWA All-NFC Team. Hit 56 PATs in 2014 to tie Danny Villanueva (1966) for third in a season in team history. Selected as a team captain for the 2014 season. Signed a seven-year contract extension through 2020. Chosen as a team captain for the 2013 season. Converted 93.3% (28-of-30) of his field goal tries in 2013, setting the club season mark with six of 50-plus yards. Went 29-of-31 on field goals in 2012 - then second in team history and tied for second in the NFL in 2012 in field goal percentage (93.5). Was named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week for his game against Cleveland (11/18/12), hitting a 32-yard field goal with 0:02 to force overtime and a 38-yard game-winner in extra time. Selected to the All-Rookie team by Pro Football Writers of America. Connected on 32-of-37 field goals as a rookie, setting a club rookie record for most field goals made in a season and tying Chris Boniol for second all-time in team history. His 37 attempts tied Richie Cunningham for the second most attempts in a season. Made six field goals in a game (vs. Washington, 9/26/11) - a single-game club rookie record for field goals and second all-time (behind Boniol s seven). Named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance against Washington (9/26/11) - six-of-six field goals. In 2011 had streak of 26 consecutive field goals made to tie for second in Cowboy history - tops among rookies. From 2013-14 established the club record with 30 straight field goals made. Then had a streak of 21 straight from 2014-15: Consecutive Field Goals by a Cowboy Player Consec. FGs Year Dan Bailey... 30 2013-14 Chris Boniol...27 1996 Chris Boniol...26 1995 Dan Bailey*...26 2011 Dan Bailey...21 2012-13 Dan Bailey... 21 2014-15 Richie Cunningham*...18 1997 Nick Folk...16 2008-09 * indicates rookie Is third on the Cowboys all-time scoring chart: All-Time Dallas Cowboys Points Scored Player Points Years Emmitt Smith...986 1990-02 Rafael Septien...874 1978-86 Dan Bailey... 736 2011-16 Tony Dorsett...516 1977-87

Dan Bailey, cont. Has the club record for field goals made (165): All-Time Dallas Cowboys Field Goals Player FGM FGA Pct. Dan Bailey...165 183 90.2 Rafael Septien... 162 226 71.7 Chris Boniol... 81 93 87.1 Richie Cunningham... 75 94 79.8 Mike Clark... 69 119 58.8 One-of-four rookie free agents to make the team in 2011, along with LB Alex Albright, C/G Kevin Kowalski and RB Phillip Tanner. Finished his career at Oklahoma State converting 57-of-72 field goals (79.2%) with a career long of 51 yards and made 199-of-201 PATs. Was an individual state champion golfer at Southwest Covenant in Mustang, Okla. 11 Cole Beasley, WR Receiving Rushing Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Att. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Last Game... 4 41 10.3 18t 0 2016... 64 711 11.1 47t 5 1 7 7.0 7t 0 Career... 207 2,163 10.4 47t 16 1 7 7.0 7t 0 Punt Returns Kickoff Returns No. Yds. Avg. FC Lg TD No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Last Game... 3 3 1.0 2 3t 0 2016... 3 3 1.0 9 3t 0 Career... 25 140 5.6 29 22t 0 1 11 11.0 11t 0 Passing Att Com Yds Pct TD Int Lng Sk/Yds Rtng 2016... 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0/0 39.6 Season-Highs Rec 8, vs. NYG, 9/11 Rec Yards 75, at Was, 9/18 Rec Long 47, at SF, 10/2 Leads the team with 64 catches and 711 yards and is second with five receiving scores. Has single-season career-highs for catches (64) and receiving yards (711) and is tied for his career-best with five touchdown catches. vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Caught eight passes for 65 yards, including five on third down to convert first downs. at Washington (9/18) Second on the team with five catches and 75 yards. Had four first down catches, one on third down. vs. Chicago (9/25) Led the team with seven catches and was second with 73 yards. Three of his catches converted first downs, one on third down, and all of his catches came on scoring drives. at San Francisco (10/2) Caught four balls for a team-high 73 yards, including a career-long 47-yarder to ice the game. Had two first downs with one on third down. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Caught four passes for 53 yards with a 14-yard touchdown - his first of the year. All four of his catches resulted in a first down. at Green Bay (10/16) Led the team with six catches for 58 yards with two touchdowns - his fourth career multi-touchdown game. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Caught four passes for 53 yards, with three going for first downs, one on third. All four of his passes came on second half touchdown drives, including a 24-yarder on the game-winning drive in overtime. Attempted his first career pass on a throw back that fell incomplete. at Cleveland (11/6) Second on the team in catches (six) and yards (56) with one touchdown. Four of his catches went for first downs, two on third down. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Third on the team with five catches and fourth with 33 yards. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Second on the team in catches (five) and receiving yards (59) with a touchdown. Established single-season career-bests with 591 yards and 53 receptions and also became the 30th player in team history to top 2,000 career receiving yards. Tied his single-season career-high with his fifth scoring catch. vs. Washington (11/24) Tied for the team lead with five catches, four going for first downs, one on third, and was second with 56 yards. Became the 21st Cowboy to top 200 career receptions. at Minnesota (12/1) Caught two balls - for 23 yards. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Had four receptions for 41 yards and returned three punts three yards with two fair catches, stepping in for Lucky Whitehead (inactive). Had career-highs in receptions (52 - tied for second), yards (536 - third) and touchdowns (five - team-high) in 2015. 2 Set then career-highs with 420 yards and four touchdowns in 2014. Saw extended playing time in 2013, rotating as the team s third receiver and started the first three games of his career, catching 39 passes for 368 yards with a pair of touchdowns. Finished his rookie season eighth on the team in both catches (15) and yards (128). Was the only rookie free agent to make the active roster out of training camp in 2012. Played four years at Southern Methodist where he recorded 86 catches as senior after posting 87 as a junior - second in a season in school history. Rushed for 1,184 yards and 12 touchdowns on 157 carries and passed for 1,570 yards and 12 touchdowns at Little Elm, Texas, High School. 30 Anthony Brown, CB Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... 2 0 2 1 2016... 33 19 52 2(-9) 5 1-0 Interceptions Fumble Recoveries No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Last Game... 1 0 0.0 0t 0 2016... 1 0 0.0 0t 0 Special Teams Solo - Asst Tot FF FR BP BFG BXP Last Game... 2016...2-2 4 Season-Highs Tackles 10, at GB, 10/16 Solo 8, at GB, 10/16 Fifth on the team with 54 tackles. vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Made his NFL debut playing on defense and special teams and was in on four defensive tackles. at Washington (9/18) Played on special teams. vs. Chicago (9/25) Made his first NFL start, playing the slot in place of Orlando Scandrick (hamstrings) and tallied four tackles. at San Francisco (10/2) Notched three tackles and his first two career pass breakups. Added his first career special teams tackle. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Had nine tackles - third on the team - and his first career tackle for a loss with a special teams stop - the first of his career. at Green Bay (10/16) Had a season-high 10 tackles - eight solos - with a tackle for a loss, his first career forced fumble and a special teams stop. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Played limited snaps on defense with the return of Scandrick, but did not have any tackles. at Cleveland (11/6) Had one tackle, playing as the third cornerback. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Logged six tackles - five solos. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Had five tackles and broke up one pass. vs. Washington (11/24) Third on the defense with six tackles - all solos - to go with one breakup. at Minnesota (12/1) Posted four tackles, one breakup and had a special teams tackle. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Had two tackles and his first career interception. Drafted in the sixth round (189th overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft. Started each of his final 34 games at Purdue. 88 Dez Bryant, WR Receiving Rushing Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Att. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Last Game... 1 10 10.0 10t 0 2016... 38 644 16.9 56t 6 Career... 449 6,459 14.4 85t 65 5 1 0.2 6t 0 Punt Returns Kickoff Returns No. Yds. Avg. FC Lg TD No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Career... 42 384 9.1 7 93t 2 15 348 23.2 43 0 Season-Highs Rec 7, at Was, 9/18 Rec Yards 116, at Pit, 11/13 Rec Long 56, at Min, 12/1 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Was held to one catch for eight yards. at Washington (9/18) Led the team with seven catches and 102 yards - his first 100-yard game of the season, 16th of his career.

Dez Bryant, cont. vs. Chicago (9/25) Injured his knee on his first catch (11 yards) but finished with three catches for 40 yards with a 17-yard touchdown - Dak Prescott s first career scoring pass. Also became the fourth Cowboy with 60 career touchdowns. at San Francisco (10/2), vs. Cincinnati (10/9) and at Green Bay (10/16) Inactive/Injured-Knee. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Returned to the field and led the team with 113 yards with one touchdown - to tie the game in the fourth quarter - on four catches. It was his 17th career 100-yard game. Became the sixth Cowboys player to top 6,000 career receiving yards and did it in 88 games - third fastest. at Cleveland (11/6) Caught one pass for 19 yards. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Tops on the team with 116 yards - his third 100-yard game of the season, 18th of his career - and tied for the lead with six catches. Had a 50-yard scoring catch to tie Jason Witten for third in franchise history with 62 career touchdown catches. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Led the team with six catches, 80 yards and two touchdowns - his 14th career multi-score game (second in team history). vs. Washington (11/24) Had a team-high 72 yards and tied for the team lead with five catches - four going for first downs, including one on third down. at Minnesota (12/1) Led the team with 84 yards and a touchdown on a team-high tying four receptions. His touchdown grab tied him with Michael Irvin for second in team history. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Caught just one pass for 10 yards. Was limited to nine games in 2015 after breaking a bone in his foot in Week 1 and caught 31 passes for 401 yards with three scores. Underwent surgery to repair the bone in his foot on Sept. 14, missed the next five games, returned for eight then landed on Reserve/ Injured on Dec. 30. Led the team in receptions (88-12th in the league), receiving yards (1,320 - eighth) and touchdowns (16 - career-high, club record and tops in the NFL) in 2014. Was named to the PFWA All-NFL and All-NFC teams Was voted to the 2014 AP All-Pro team. Earned his second overall and consecutive trip to the Pro Bowl in 2014. Established a single-season club record with 16 touchdown catches: Cowboys Receivers 10-plus TDs (Season) Player TDs Year Dez Bryant... 16 2014 Terrell Owens... 15 2007 Frank Clarke... 14 1962 Bob Hayes... 13 1966 Terrell Owens... 13 2006 Dez Bryant... 13 2013 NFL Receiving Leaders Since Week 10, 2012 Touchdowns Player TDs 1. Dez Bryant...48 2. Antonio Brown... 46 3. Demaryius Thomas... 42 4. Brandon Marshall... 41 5. Jimmy Graham... 37 Player TDs Year Bob Hayes... 12 1965 Lance Rentzel... 12 1969 Dez Bryant... 12 2012 Miles Austin... 11 2009 Laurent Robinson... 11 2011 In 2014 topped 1,000 yards for the third time overall (tied for third in team history) and consecutive (second). Also reached 10 touchdowns - his third straight - to tie Terrell Owens for second in team history. Earned his first trip to the Pro Bowl in 2013, finishing with team and career-highs in receptions (93) and touchdowns (13) with a team-high 1,233 yards. Led the team with 1,382 receiving yards with 12 touchdown receptions while his 92 catches were second on the team in 2012. Is sixth in team history in receptions (449): Player Rec Year Jason Witten...1,076 2003-16 Michael Irvin...750 1988-99 Drew Pearson...489 1973-83 Emmitt Smith...486 1990-02 Player Rec Year Tony Hill...479 1977-86 Dez Bryant... 450 2010-16 Tony Dorsett...382 1977-87 Bob Hayes...365 1965-74 Reached his 400th catch in his 80th career game - the fastest of the previous five Cowboys to the mark: Player Games Dez Bryant... 80 Jason Witten... 91 Michael Irvin... 93 Tony Hill... 118 Drew Pearson... 126 Emmitt Smith... 133 His 224 receiving yards against New Orleans (12/23/12) established a single-game career-high, were fourth in team history and fifth in the NFL in 2012: Player Yards Opp(Date) Miles Austin 250 @KC (10/11/09) Bob Hayes 246 @Was (11/13/66) Frank Clarke 241 WAS (9/16/62) Dez Bryant 224 NO (12/23/12) Lance Rentzel 223 WAS (11/19/67) Ranks fourth, tied for seventh and 10th in team history for single-season receiving yards - 1,382 (2012), 1,320 (2014) and 1,233 (2013): Player Yards Year Player Yards Year Michael Irvin... 1,603 1995 Miles Austin... 1,320 2009 Michael Irvin... 1,523 1991 Dez Bryant... 1,320 2014 Michael Irvin... 1,396 1992 Michael Irvin... 1,241 1994 Dez Bryant... 1,382 2012 Dez Bryant... 1,233 2013 Terrell Owens... 1,355 2007 Bob Hayes... 1,232 1966 Michael Irvin... 1,330 1993 Tied for second in team history with 65 career receiving touchdowns. Player TDs Years Bob Hayes...71 1965-74 Michael Irvin...65 1988-99 Dez Bryant...65 2010-16 Jason Witten...62 2003-16 Tony Hill...51 1977-86 Player TDs Years Frank Clarke...50 1960-67 Drew Pearson...48 1973-83 B. Joe DuPree...41 1973-83 Terrell Owens...38 2006-08 Miles Austin...34 2006-13 Reached 50 career touchdowns in 70 career games, second in team history and seventh in league history. Dallas Cowboys NFL Player Years Games Player Years Games Bob Hayes...1965-74 66 Lance Alworth... 1962-72 54 Dez Bryant...2010-14 70 Randy Moss... 1998-2012 59 Frank Clarke...1960-67 93 R. Gronkowski... 2010-14 59 Michael Irvin...1988-99 109 Jerry Rice... 1985-04 61 Tony Hill...1977-86 129 T. McDonald... 1957-68 63 Jason Witten...2003-14 170 Bob Hayes... 1965-75 66 Dez Bryant... 2010-14 70 For his career, has 18 100-yard receiving games, with his last coming at Pittsburgh (11/13/16) with 116 yards: Yards Opp. Date Yards Opp. Date 224 vs. NO 12/23/12 114 at Phi 12/14/14 158 at Jac 11/9/14 113 vs. Phi 10/30/16 153 vs. GB 12/15/13 110 vs. NYG 10/28/12 151 vs. NYG 10/19/14 110 at Phi 10/20/13 145 vs. Cle 11/18/12 105 vs. Chi 10/1/12 145 vs. Was 11/22/12 104 at NYG 11/14/10 141 at KC 9/15/13 104 vs. Phi 11/8/15 141 vs. Den 10/6/13 103 at Tenn 9/14/14 116 at Pit 11/16/16 102 at Was 9/18/16 Reached 5,000 career yards with 73 against Philadelphia (11/27/14). Did it in 71 games - the third-fastest Cowboy to 5,000 yards: Player Games Bob Hayes... 65 Michael Irvin... 70 Dez Bryant... 71 Finished second on the team in receptions (63), receiving yards (928) and touchdowns (seven) in 2011. Recorded 45 catches (good for fourth on the team) for 561 yards (third) and six receiving touchdowns (third) while playing in only 12 games as a rookie in 2010. His 45 catches were second among rookies in club history while his touchdown catches were third and his receiving yards fifth. Had two punt returns for touchdowns, finishing with a 14.3 average on 15 returns as a rookie. Became the fifth club rookie with a punt return for a touchdown, just the second with two and the fifth overall with more than one in a season. Was placed on Reserve/Injured on December 8, 2010 after fracturing the fibula in his right leg at Indianapolis and undergoing surgery on December 6. Missed all of 2010 preseason with a high right ankle sprain. Drafted in the first round (24th overall) of the 2010 NFL Draft out of Oklahoma State. Cowboys traded their 27th overall pick along with their third round choice to New England to land the receiver and a fourth round pick. In 28 college games played (19 starts), recorded 147 catches (fourth in school history) for 2,425 yards (fourth) with 29 touchdowns (second). 3

19 Brice Butler, WR Receiving Rushing Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Att. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Last Game... 2016... 13 174 13.4 41t 2 Career... 55 815 14.7 67t 4 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Caught one pass for 16 yards. at Washington (9/18) Saw time in multiple-receiver sets but did not have a catch. vs. Chicago (9/25) Spelled Bryant (knee) through the game but did not catch a pass. at San Francisco (10/2) Started in place of Bryant (knee) and was second on the team with five catches for 41 yards and a touchdown. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Caught two balls for 20 yards, starting in place of Bryant (knee). at Green Bay (10/16) Caught a 20-yard scoring pass. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Caught one pass for 19 yards. at Cleveland (11/6) Had one reception for nine yards. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Did not have a catch or target. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Caught two passes for 49 yards, including a season-long 41-yarder on third down to set up Dallas first touchdown. vs. Washington (11/24), at Minnesota (12/1) and at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Did not have any catches. Played in seven games with two starts in 2015, catching 12 passes for 258 yards. Traded from Oakland on Sept. 16, 2015 for 2016 draft picks. Played in 15 games for Oakland in 2014 and caught 21 passes for 280 yards with two scores. In 10 games with two starts as a rookie in 2013, caught nine passes for 103 yards. Played his final collegiate year at San Diego State after transferring from USC. Drafted in the seventh round (209th overall) of the 2013 Draft by Oakland. 39 Brandon Carr, CB Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... 3 0 3 1 2016... 43 8 51 1(-2) 1 8 Career... 478 103 581 1.0(-7) 8(-21) 4 117 1-7 Interceptions Fumble Recoveries No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD 2016... 1 0 0.0 0t 0 Career... 15 284 18.9 49t 2 7 43 7.2 21t 0 Special Teams Solo - Asst Tot FF FR BP BFG BXP Career... 2 Sixth on the team with 51 tackles and first with eight breakups. vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Posted two tackles, a pass breakup and an interception - his first since 2013. at Washington (9/18) Notched five tackles with one breakup. vs. Chicago (9/25) Added five tackles. at San Francisco (10/2) Logged four tackles. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Made two tackles and broke up a pass, helping limit A.J. Green to four catches for 50 yards. at Green Bay (10/16) Added six tackles. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Logged six tackles, one for a loss, two breakups and a pressure. at Cleveland (11/6) Added two tackles and a breakup. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Notched three tackles. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Had a pair of tackles. vs. Washington (11/24) Posted four tackles and a pass breakup. at Minnesota (12/1) Logged seven tackles. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Made three tackles and broke up a pass. Started all 139 regular season games he has played in his career. Sixth on the team with 71 tackles and third with eight breakups in 2015. Second with 12 breakups and seventh with 58 tackles in 2014. Finished 2013 third with three interceptions, fourth with 74 tackles and led the team with 17 breakups. Earned his first NFC Defensive Player of the Week Award for his play against Pittsburgh (12/16/12), with four tackles, two breakups and an interception. Signed a five-year contract with Dallas as a free agent (3/14/12). Started all 64 games for Kansas City in his four-year career after being drafted in the fifth round (140th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft out of Grand Valley State. Saw action in 49 games with 42 starts at Grand Valley State, where he recorded 206 tackles, 11 interceptions with one touchdown and two fumble recoveries with one touchdown. In his tenure at Grand Valley State, was part of a squad that compiled a 50-4 record and won two NCAA Division II titles. 42 Barry Church, S Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... 5 3 8 2 2016... 53 32 85 2(-3) 6 1-0 Career... 354 170 524 16(-36) 5 20 7-3 Interceptions Fumble Recoveries No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Last Game... 2016... 2 14 7.0 14t 0 Career... 5 63 12.6 45 0 3 32 10.7 27t 1 Special Teams Solo - Asst Tot FF FR BP BFG BXP Last Game... 2016...0-1 1 Career...28-13 41 1 Season-Highs Tackles 13, vs. Chi, 9/25 and at Min, 12/1 Solo 8, vs. Chi, 9/25 and at Min, 12/1 Second on the team with 85 tackles and tops with two interceptions. vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Second on the defense with 12 tackles. at Washington (9/18) Notched six tackles with an interception in the end zone to end a Redskins scoring drive and led to the game-winning touchdown. vs. Chicago (9/25) Led the team with 13 tackles while breaking up two passes. at San Francisco (10/2) Tied for the team-high with 10 tackles with two tackles for losses. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Second on the defense with 11 tackles. at Green Bay (10/16) Notched eight tackles, a breakup, an interception and a forced fumble that was recovered by Morris Claiborne. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Topped 500 tackles for his career, finishing with four stops before a fractured forearm ended his game. at Cleveland (11/6), at Pittsburgh (11/13), vs. Baltimore (11/20) and vs. Washington (11/24) Inactive/Injured-Forearm. at Minnesota (12/1) Returned and started, finishing with a team--best 13 tackles (season-high tying), including a season-high tying eight solos at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Third on the defense with eight tackles along with two pass breakups. Elected as a team captain for the 2016 season. Second on the team with 136 tackles and tied for fourth with five stops for losses in 2016, missing the finale with a broken arm. Recorded his third career and third consecutive 100-tackle season. Selected as a team captain for the 2015 season. Led the team in tackles for the second straight season with 110 in 2014 becoming the first Dallas defender to lead the team in tackles in consecutive seasons since Brady James (2005-10). Elected as a team captain for the 2014 season. Placed on Reserve/Injured on September 25, 2012 with a torn Achilles. Signed a five-year contract extension on October 26, 2012. Earned the starting spot at strong safety in 2012 after winning the training camp battle. Placed on Reserve/Injured on December 13, 2011 with a shoulder injury. Before landing on IR, recorded 24 tackles, two tackles for loss, one pass breakup and 10 special teams tackles. Tied for third on the team with 16 tackles on special teams while adding 14 stops from his safety position in 2010. One-of-four rookie free agents to make the team in 2010, along with C Phil Costa, FB Chris Gronkowski and S Danny McCray. Started all 48 career games at Toledo, finishing with 354 tackles, 26 tackles for loss, nine interceptions and 18 pass breakups. 4

24 Morris Claiborne, CB Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... INACTIVE/INJURED-Groin 2016... 28 8 36 2(-2) 5 0-1 Career... 139 41 180 3(-4) 1 32 1-4 Interceptions Fumble Recoveries No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Last Game... 2016... 1 27 27.0 27 0 1 0 0.0 0t 0 Career... 4 19 4.8 27 0 4 50 12.5 50t 1 Season-Highs Tackles 7, at Was, 9/18 Solo 5, three times, last at SF, 10/2 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Notched three tackles. at Washington (9/18) Led the secondary with seven tackles along with a stop for a loss. vs. Chicago (9/25) Had six tackles and a deflection. at San Francisco (10/2) Had six tackles, one tackle for a loss, a pass breakup and a fourth quarter interception that thwarted a 49ers scoring attempt. Also made a key tackle on fourth down to force a turnover on downs to seal the win for Dallas. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Posted six tackles and two breakups, helping limit A.J. Green to four catches for 50 yards. at Green Bay (10/16) Had three tackles and recovered a fumble before a concussion in the second quarter forced him from the game. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Had five tackles and a breakup but suffered a groin injury. at Cleveland (11/6), at Pittsburgh (11/13), vs. Baltimore (11/20), vs. Washington (11/24), at Minnesota (12/1) and at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Inactive/Injured-Groin. Second on the team with nine breakups and 11th with 42 stops in 2015. In 2014 had seven tackles, two breakups and an interception before being placed on Reserve/Injured with a knee injury Oct. 3. Had 31 tackles, an interception and a fumble recovery in 2013. Finished seventh on the team - tops among rookies - with 64 stops in 2012. Dallas traded up to land him with the sixth overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft out of Louisiana State. Won the 2011 Jim Thorpe Award and SEC Defensive Player of the Year as a junior. Finished with 11 interceptions with one touchdown and 95 tackles in his three seasons at LSU, starting the last 26 games of his career. 63 Emmett Cleary, T Signed with Dallas on Sept. 28 after the injury to Collins (toe) at San Francisco (10/2) Made his NFL debut on special teams. vs. Cincinnati (10/9), at Green Bay (10/16) and vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Played on special teams. at Cleveland (11/6) Played on special teams, in the jumbo package and saw three snaps at right tackle late in the game. at Pittsburgh (11/13), vs. Baltimore (11/20),vs. Washington (11/24), at Minnesota (12/1) and at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Played on special teams. Signed with Indianapolis as a rookie free agent after the 2013 NFL Draft and spent time in training camp and on practice squads with the Bucs, Oakland, Cincinnati and the N.Y. Giants 71 La el Collins, G Placed on Reserve/Injured with a toe injury on Oct. 5. vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Started at left guard and did not yield a sack on 45 pass attempts as Dak Prescott threw for 227 yards with no touchdowns and no interceptions as the offense had the ball for 36:43. at Washington (9/18) Helped block for three rushing touchdowns from three different players (Elliott, Morris and Prescott) - the first time Dallas had three rushing scores from three different players since 2010. The offense had 380 yards and a 32:51 time of possession. vs. Chicago (9/25) Played the first half before a foot injury sidelined him for the second half. Blocked for 135 rushing yards and three scores in the first half as Prescott went 12-of-15 for 139 yards. at San Francisco (10/2) Inactive/Injured-Toe. Earned the starting left guard job in Week 6 and started 11 of the 12 games he played. One of just two rookie free agents (Lucky Whitehead) to make the active roster out of 2015 training camp. Started at left guard (sophomore) then at left tackle (junior and senior) for Louisiana State. Played in 45 games with 38 starts through his collegiate career. 96 Maliek Collins, DT Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... 2 1 3 2 2016... 15 10 25 3.0(-23) 1(-3) 11 Third on the team with 3.0 sacks. vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) In his NFL debut had two hurries and one tackle. at Washington (9/18) Added one tackle and a pressure. vs. Chicago (9/25) Made his first NFL start and posted one tackle, his first career tackle for loss and a hurry. at San Francisco (10/2) Had two tackles and a pressure. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Logged two stops and a hurry. at Green Bay (10/16) Added a pair of tackles. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Had two tackles and a pressure. at Cleveland (11/6) Had his first career sacks, finishing with two to become the first club rookie with multiple sacks since DeVonte Holloman had a pair against Philadelphia (12/29/13). at Pittsburgh (11/13) Posted two tackles and a pressure. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Logged a pair of tackles. vs. Washington (11/24) Had three tackles and a hurry. at Minnesota (12/1) Had three tackles and a sack. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Was in on three tackles with two pressures. Drafted in the third round (67th overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft. Two-time All-Big Ten selection and team captain in 2015. 58 Jack Crawford, DT Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... 1 2 3 2016... 10 10 20 2.5(-9) 1(-2) 8 Career... 38 24 62 8.5(-48) 5(-8) 22 1 1-0 Fourth on the team with 2.5 sacks. vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Started at left end and had three tackles and a pressure. at Washington (9/18) Had his first sack of the season along with three tackles. vs. Chicago (9/25) Moved to right end but did not have any stats. at San Francisco (10/2) Logged a pair of tackles and hurries. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Had one tackle, a half sack and two pressures. at Green Bay (10/16) Posted a tackle and a stop for a loss. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Notched two tackles and two hurries. at Cleveland (11/6) Logged a pair of tackles and a pressure. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Assisted on a tackle. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Had a tackle, one sack and a pressure. vs. Washington (11/24) Did not have any stats. at Minnesota (12/1) Added a tackle. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Had three tackles Fourth on the team with 4.0 sacks in 2015. Placed on Reserve/Injured with a thumb injury Nov. 26, 2014. Signed with Dallas on Sept. 2 as a free agent. Played his first two years in the NFL with Oakland, seeing time in 19 games and notching 17 tackles. Originally drafted in the fifth round (158th overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft by Oakland. Started 33 of the 49 games he played at Penn State, posting 89 tackles, 14.0 sacks, 11 pass breakups, three fumble recoveries and a forced fumble. Played tight end in high school, catching 12 touchdowns as a senior. Born in London, England. 5

98 Tyrone Crawford, DT Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... 1 1 2 1.0(-8) 2 2016... 13 7 20 4.5(-26) 6(-10) 17 0-2 Career... 73 61 134 12.5(-81) 12(-22) 78 2 1-2 Fumble Recoveries Interceptions No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Last Game... 2016... 2 0 0.0 0t 0 Career... 2 0 0.0 0t 0 Special Teams Solo - Asst Tot FF FR BP BFG BXP Career... 1 Leads the team with 4.5 sacks and 17 pressures and is second with six tackles for losses. vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Posted two tackles. at Washington (9/18) Saw some time at end in the second half and had one sack and a pressure. vs. Chicago (9/25) Started at left end and posted two tackles, two stops for losses, a pressure and recovered his first career fumble. at San Francisco (10/2) Starting at end, had a sack, two hurries and four tackles. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Notched three tackles and two pressures. at Green Bay (10/16) Had a tackle and a hurry. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Had one tackle, 1.5 sacks - his second career multi-sack game - two tackles for losses and a fumble recovery. at Cleveland (11/6) Posted a tackle and a hurry. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Added two tackles. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Had one tackle, a tackle for a loss and a pressure. vs. Washington (11/24) Had a tackle, one stop for a loss and a team-high four hurries. at Minnesota (12/1) Posted a pair of hurries. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Had two tackles, a sack and two pressures. Finished 2015 third on the team with 27 pressures and a career-high 5.0 sacks and posted a career-best 44 tackles. Signed a five-year contract extension on Sept. 12, 2015. Was second on the defense with 29 pressures and tied for third with 3.0 sacks in 2014. Was named the team s 2014 Ed Block Courage Award winner. Placed on Reserve/Injured August 27, 2013 after rupturing his Achilles during training camp practice. Drafted in the third round (81st overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft out of Boise State. Finished his two-year career at Boise State with 76 tackles, 13.5 sacks, 27.5 tackles for loss, two quarterback pressures, four forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries. Played his first two years at Bakersfield Junior College. Attended Catholic Central High School in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. 75 Ryan Davis, DE Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... INACTIVE 2016... 0 2 2 1(-1) 6 0-1 Career... 26 10 36 11.0(-78) 9(-20) 30 5 3-4 Fumble Recoveries Interceptions No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Last Game... 2016... 1 0 0.0 0t 0 Career... 4 0 0.0 0t 0 1 8 8.0 8t 0 Signed with Dallas on Sept. 14. at Washington (9/18) Inactive. vs. Chicago (9/25) Made his Cowboys debut and had two hurries. at San Francisco (10/2) Assisted on a tackle. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Had a tackle for a loss. at Green Bay (10/16) Recovered a fumble and had a pressure. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) and at Cleveland (11/6) Inactive/Injured-Hamstring. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Played but did not have any stats. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Had one pressure. vs. Washington (11/24) Logged a pair of pressures and one stop. at Minnesota (12/1) and at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Inactive. Spent four seasons in Jacksonville and posted 34 tackles, 11.0 sacks, eight stops for losses, 24 pressures, five breakups and three forced fumbles. Signed with Jacksonville as a rookie free agent after the 2012 NFL Draft. 25 Lance Dunbar, RB Rushing Receiving Att. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Last Game... 3 12 4.0 4t 0 2016... 6 11 1.8 4t 1 11 83 7.5 16t 0 Career... 91 402 4.4 45t 1 63 607 9.6 40t 0 Kickoff Returns Punt Returns No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD No. Yds. Avg. FC Lg TD Last Game... 1 16 16.0 16t 0 2016... 2 32 16.0 16t 0 Career... 23 513 22.3 44t 0 1 4 4.0 0 4t 0 Special Teams Solo - Asst Tot FF FR BP BFG BXP Last Game... 2016...0-2 2 Career...14-6 20 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Caught one pass for 16 yards on the last drive. at Washington (9/18) Rushed three times for six yards and caught two passes for 26. Had a 16-yard catch on third down to move the chains on a field goal drive. vs. Chicago (9/25) Had his first career score on a one-yard run in the second quarter. at San Francisco (10/2) Had a two-yard rush on a third down to convert a first on a Dallas touchdown drive. Also caught two passes for 14 yards. Added a stop on special teams. vs. Cincinnati (10/9), at Green Bay (10/16) and vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Inactive/Injured-Knee. at Cleveland (11/6) Saw most of his time on special teams but took six snaps on offense. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Saw time on offense and special teams and had a special teams tackle. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Rushed once for two yards and caught two passes for 14. vs. Washington (11/24) Caught a one-yard pass. at Minnesota (12/1) Played in his 50th career game and returned a kickoff 16 yards. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Had three catches for 12 yards and returned one kickoff 16 yards. Played in just four games in 2015 before a knee injury landed him on Reserve/Injured on Oct. 10. Played in all 16 games in 2014, rushing 29 times for 99 yards and catching 18 passes for 217 yards. Showed flashes as a change of pace back in 2013, rushing for 150 yards on 30 carries before landing on Reserve/Injured (knee) on Dec. 3. Led the team in 2012 with 12 kickoff returns for 261 yards. Signed to the active roster on October 8, 2012 from the club s practice squad. Went to training camp with Dallas as an undrafted rookie free agent out of North Texas and spent the first part of the season on team s practice squad. Played at Haltom High School in Haltom City, Texas, as a senior after transferring from De LaSalle High School in New Orleans. 56 Justin Durant, LB Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... 1 1 2 1 2016... 31 20 51 1.0(-2) 1(-1) 6 3 Career... 574 232 806 4.5(-18) 32(-76) 21 22 4-3 Fumble Recoveries Interceptions No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Career... 3 5 1.7 5t 0 3 30 10.0 27t 0 Season-Highs Tackles 9, at GB, 10/16 Solo 6, vs. Cin, 10/9 Seventh on the defense with 51 tackles. vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) In his return to the Cowboys, was third on the defense with eight stops. 6

Justin Durant, cont. at Washington (9/18) Posted four tackles and broke up a fourth down pass attempt in the fourth quarter. vs. Chicago (9/25) Added four tackles and a pressure. at San Francisco (10/2) Assisted on a pair of tackles. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Had seven tackles. at Green Bay (10/16) Third with nine tackles with a pair of hurries. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Posted six tackles with one for a loss. at Cleveland (11/6) Had a tackle and a sack. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Notched three tackles. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Topped 800 career tackles, finishing with three along with a pressure and a breakup. vs. Washington (11/24) Logged a pair of tackles. at Minnesota (12/1) Inactive/Injured-Hamstring. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Had two tackles and a breakup. Signed with Atlanta in 2015 as an unrestricted free agent and started 12 of the 13 games he played, posting 77 tackles Placed on Reserve/Injured on Oct. 29, 2014 with an elbow injury. Elected as a team captain for the 2014 season. Started six-of-10 games played in his first season in Dallas before landing on Reserve/Injured (hamstring) on Dec. 17, 2013. Signed with Dallas as an unrestricted free agent on March 27, 2013. Finished second on the Lions team in 2012 with 103 tackles starting 14-of-16 games. Played the first four years of his career with Jacksonville after being drafted by the Jaguars in the second round (48th overall) of the 2007 Draft out of Hampton. 21 Ezekiel Elliott, RB Rushing Receiving Att. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Last Game... 24 107 4.5 15t 0 2016... 287 1,392 4.9 60t 12 28 322 11.5 83t 1 Season-Highs Rush 30, vs. Chi, 9/25 Rush Yards 157, at GB, 10/16 Rush Avg. 8.9, vs. Cin, 10/9 Rush Long 60t, vs. Cin, 10/9 Rec. 4, 3 times, last at Min, 12/1 Rec. Yards 95, at Pit, 11/13 Long Rec. 83t, at Pit, 11/13 Tops in the NFL in rushing yards (1,392), and attempts (287), second with 12 touchdowns and second in scoring (78 points). Became the club s all-time leading rookie rusher in the first quarter against Baltimore (11/20). Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week following his performance at Pittsburgh (11/13). vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Made his NFL debut - only the fourth rookie running back in franchise history to start a season opener - and rushed 20 times for 51 yards with an eight-yard touchdown. Also caught one pass for one yard. at Washington (9/18) Rushed 21 times for 83 yards (4.0) and a touchdown. Became the first Cowboys rookie rusher to have a rushing touchdown in each of the first two games of his rookie season. vs. Chicago (9/25) Had his first career 100-yard outing, finishing with 140 yards on 30 carries (4.7). He is the 10th different Cowboys rookie running back to top the century mark, and it was the 24th time a club rookie reached the plateau. His 140 yards were eighth by a Dallas rookie. at San Francisco (10/2) Rushed 23 times for 138 yards (6.0) and a touchdown. With his 140 yards in the last game, became the fourth club rookie rusher to have consecutive 100-yard outings. Also became fifth Cowboys rusher with consecutive 125-plus yard rushing games. Also caught one pass for 19 yards. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Rushed 15 times for 134 yards (8.9) with two touchdowns, including a career-long 60-yard rushing score. It was his first multi-score game - the 21st time in team history a rookie rushed for two touchdowns. His 60-yard run tied the fifth-longest by a club rookie. His 546 yards through five games are the most by a club rookie rusher, and he is the first club rookie with three consecutive 130-plus yard games - third league rookie (Eric Dickerson, 1983 and Mike Anderson, 2000). Also caught three passes for 37 yards. at Green Bay (10/16) Had 157 yards on 28 carries (5.6) for the fourth-most yards by a rookie in team history. It was his fourth straight 100-yard game - first Cowboys rookie rusher to reach four. Also became the first NFL rookie rusher - 11th overall - to rush for at least 130 yards in four straight games. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Rushed 22 times for 96 yards and caught four passes for 52 yards. Snapped his streak of consecutive 100- yard games at four games - the longest by a rookie in club history and tied for the second-longest. at Cleveland (11/6) Rushed 18 times for 92 yards and two touchdowns - his second multi-rushing touchdown game of the season. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week, rushing for 114 yards - his fifth career 100-yard game - and two touchdowns, including the game-winning 32-yard run with 0:09 remaining. Also caught a screen pass and took it 83 yards for a touchdown, finishing with two catches for 95 yards. His 83-yard touchdown catch was the second-longest scoring catch by a rookie in team history, the longest since Herschel Walker had an 84-yard catch-and-score against Philadelphia, and the fifth-longest overall by a running back. Topped 1,000 yards on the season, becoming only the third rookie in NFL history to reach 1,000 yards in his first nine games. His 209 scrimmage yards on the day made him the sixth Cowboys rookie with at least 200 yards in a game and he is the seventh Cowboys rookie with three touchdowns in a game. It also marked his second straight multiple rushing touchdown game, vs. Baltimore (11/20) Became the Dallas Cowboys all-time leading rookie rusher, passing Tony Dorsett (1,007) after rushing for 97 yards on 25 carries. Also caught four passes for 30 yards. Moved into second on the club s single-season rookie rushing attempts chart with 223 carries. vs. Washington (11/24) Rushed 20 times for 97 yards with two touchdowns to become the fourth rookie in team history with at least 10 rushing touchdowns, first since Emmitt Smith (1990). His 11 are tied for third by a Dallas rookie, and he is the eighth different player to reach 10, marking the 17th time in club history it was accomplished. It was his club rookie record fourth multi-touchdown game of the season. Established a club rookie record for rushing attempts, passing Smith (241). at Minnesota (12/1) Had a 86 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries and caught four passes (team-high tying) for 19 yards. It was his ninth time he topped 100 scrimmage yards - tied for third by a rookie since 2000. Led all rushers in the game among both teams for the 11th straight game. Tied Dorsett and Herschel Walker for the most rushing touchdowns by a Dallas rookie (12). at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Rushed 24 times for 107 yards (4.5) to lead all rushers in the game (both teams) for the 12th consecutive game. It was his sixth 100-yard game of the season and his 10th 100 scrimmage-yard game of the season - tied for sixth by a rookie in NFL history and tied for seventh among all players in franchise annals. Has 1,392 yards in the first 12 games, third all-time among NFL rookies through 12 games: NFL Rookie Rushing Yards (through 12 games) Player, Year Att Yds Avg. TD Eric Dickerson, 1983...316 1,531 4.8 18 George Rogers, 1981...299 1,399 4.6 10 Ezekiel Elliott, 2016... 287 1,392 4.9 12 Edgerrin James, 1999...301 1,311 4.3 9 Earl Campbell, 1978...263 1,306 4.9 12 Dallas Cowboys Single-Season Rookie Rushing Yards Player, Year Att Yds Avg. TD Ezekiel Elliott, 2016... 287 1,392 4.9 12 Tony Dorsett, 1977...208 1,007 4.8 12 Calvin Hill, 1969...204 942 4.6 8 Emmitt Smith, 1990...241 937 3.9 11 DeMarco Murray, 2011...164 897 5.4 2 Rushed for 157 yards - fourth in a game by a Cowboys rookie: Cowboys Rookie Rushing Yards Player Yards Opp (Date) DeMarco Murray... 253 vs. St. Louis, 10/23/11 Tony Dorsett... 206 vs. Philadelphia, 12/4/77 Julius Jones... 198 at Seattle, 12/6/04 Ezekiel Elliott...157 at Green Bay, 10/16/16 Calvin Hill... 150 at Washington, 11/16/69 Julius Jones... 150 vs. Chicago, 11/25/04 His 209 scrimmage yards at Pittsburgh (11/13/16) made him the sixth Cowboys rookie to reach 200 yards in a game and tied for the fourth-best single-game figure: Yards From Scrimmage by a Cowboys Rookie (single-game) Player Opp(Date) Rush Rec Total Herschel Walker Phi (12/14/86) 122 170 292 DeMarco Murray StL (10/23/11) 253 0 253 Tony Dorsett Phi (12/4/77) 206 24 230 Ezekiel Elliott @Pit (11/13/16) 114 95 209 Julius Jones @Sea (12/6/04) 198 11 209 7

Ezekiel Elliott, cont. His 83-yard scoring catch-and-run at Pittsburgh (11/13/16) is the second-longest catch by a rookie and fifth-longest by a running back: Longest Reception (Dallas Cowboys rookie) Player Opp(Date) Yds Herschel Walker vs. Phi (12/14/86) 84t Ezekiel Elliott at Pit (11/13/16) 83t Bob Hayes vs. Phi (10/10/65) 82t Terrance Williams vs. Den (10/6/13) 82t Drafted in the first round (fourth overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft. Just the second running back in team history selected with a top-five pick (Tony Dorsett, 2nd overall 1977). Second in Ohio State history with 3,961 rushing yards. 89 Gavin Escobar, TE Receiving Kickoff Returns Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg TD No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Last Game... 2016... 3 23 7.7 14t 1 Career... 29 326 11.2 26t 8 1 0 0.0 0 0 Special Teams Solo - Asst Tot FF FR BP BFG BXP Last Game...1-0 1 2016...3-0 3 Career...4-2 6 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Played on offense and special teams and had one special teams tackle. at Washington (9/18) Played on offense and special teams. vs. Chicago (9/25) Played on special teams. at San Francisco (10/2),vs. Cincinnati (10/9), at Green Bay (10/16) and vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Played mostly on special teams and posted a tackle in the Eagles game. at Cleveland (11/6) Caught one pass for a two-yard touchdown. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Filled in for Geoff Swaim (pectoral) as the second tight end in the second half. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Caught two passes for 21 yards. vs. Washington (11/24) Helped the club rush for 163 yards on 30 carries (5.4) with three scores. at Minnesota (12/1) Helped block for a 5.0 yard-per-rush average. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Started as the club opened in the jumbo set and helped block for Elliott s sixth 100-yard game of the season (107). Also had a special teams tackle. Caught eight passes for 64 yards and a touchdown before Suffering a ruptured Achilles tendon against the N.Y. Jets (12/19/15) and placed on Reserve/Injured Dec. 25. Caught nine passes for 134 yards and two touchdowns as a rookie. Drafted in the second round (47th overall) of the 2013 Draft by Dallas out of San Diego State. Left the Aztecs after three seasons, where he started 24-of-39 games and posted 122 catches for 1,646 yards and 17 touchdowns. All totals were good for second in school history by a tight end. 35 Kavon Frazier, S Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... 2016... Special Teams Solo - Asst Tot FF FR BP BFG BXP Last Game... 2016...2-0 2 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) at Washington (9/18) and vs. Chicago (9/25) Inactive. at San Francisco (10/2), vs. Cincinnati (10/9) and at Green Bay (10/16) Active but did not play. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Inactive. at Cleveland (11/6) Made his NFL debut playing on special teams. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Played on special teams and logged his first career stat - a special teams stop. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Played on special teams. vs. Washington (11/24) Played on defense and special teams but did not have any stats. at Minnesota (12/1) Logged a special teams stop. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Played on special teams. Selected in the sixth round (212th overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft. Totaled 269 tackles in four seasons at Central Michigan. 8 72 Travis Frederick, C vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Did not yield a sack on 45 pass attempts as Dak Prescott threw for 227 yards with no touchdowns and no interceptions as the offense had the ball for 36:43. at Washington (9/18) Started his 50th career game and helped block for three rushing touchdowns from three different players (Elliott, Morris and Prescott) - the first time Dallas had three rushing scores from three different players since 2010. The offense had 380 yards and a 32:51 time of possession. vs. Chicago (9/25) Helped Elliott to his first career 100-yard outing (140 on 30 carries) as three different rushers scored a touchdown and the club racked up 199 rush yards. Prescott was not sacked on 24 drop backs and threw his first career touchdown pass. The club also racked up 14 rushing first downs and had the ball for 35:19. at San Francisco (10/2) Opened holes for Elliott to rush for 138 yards and a touchdown on 23 carries while protecting Prescott to throw for 252 yards and two touchdowns on 24-of-33 passes (72.7%). The offense held the ball for 36:27. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Helped Elliott to his third consecutive 130-plus yard game while blocking for an offense that rushed for three scores - the first three rushing touchdowns allowed by the Bengals defense this season. Also helped Prescott to a 75.0 completion percentage (18-of-24) for 227 yards and a touchdown. at Green Bay (10/16) Blocked for Elliott s fourth straight 130-plus yard game, making him the first NFL rookie to accomplish the feat. It was also the first 100-yard rusher allowed by Green Bay in 2016. Prescott had a season-high three touchdown passes on 18-of-27 attempts for 247 yards and his first career interception. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Helped block for 187 rushing yards on 34 attempts (5.5) while allowing Prescott to throw for 287 yards, two touchdowns and an interception on 19-of-39 passes. at Cleveland (11/6) Blocked for 168 rushing yards and two touchdowns as Prescott completed 77.8% of his passes (21-of-27) for 247 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions. The line did not give up a sack on the day as the offense had the ball for 39:39. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Led the way for Dallas first 300-yard passer (Prescott - 319), 100-yard receiver (Bryant - 116) and 100-yard rusher (Elliott - 114) since 2013 as the offense racked up its seventh straight 400-yard game. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Helped the offense to 417 yards, the eighth straight game with at least 400 yards to tie an NFL single-season record. The offense rushed for 118 yards and threw for 301 against the league s top defense. The club scored points on each of its final five drives and held on to the ball for 35:39, including 20:09 in the second half. vs. Washington (11/24) Helped the club rush for 163 yards on 30 carries (5.4) with three scores while allowing only one sack on 25 drop backs as Prescott completed 70.8% (17-of24) of his passes. at Minnesota (12/1) Blocked for a 5.0 yard-per-rush average (28 for 140) as Prescott logged his NFL rookie record 10th 100.0-rating game (108.3). The offense struggled, logging only 264 yards and finishing one-of-nine (11.1%) on third down. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Blocked for Elliott s sixth 100-yard game of the season (107) and yielded three sacks on 40 drop backs as Prescott suffered his worst statistical game of the season - 17-of-37 for 165 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions. The offense had trouble on third down, converting just one-of-15 tries (6.7%). Elected as a team captain for the 2016 season. Earned his second straight Pro Bowl selection after starting all 16 games for the third consecutive season in 2015. Named to the 2014 PFWA All-NFL and All-NFC Teams. Started all 16 games for the second consecutive season in 2014 and selected to his first career Pro Bowl, the fifth center in team history to make the all-star game. Started all 16 games as a rookie in 2013, becoming the first rookie to start a game at center for Dallas since Al Johnson (2004) and the first to start a season opener since Andre Gurode (2002). Helped block for the first 1,000-yard rusher since Julius Jones in 2006. Named to the 2013 PFWA All-Rookie Team. Was the club s first round draft choice (31st overall) in the 2013 NFL Draft out of Wisconsin. Started 31-of-32 games played for the Badgers making school history as the first true freshman to start on the offensive line in the season opener when he started at center against Northern Illinois in 2009. Redshirted in 2010 due to depth along the line, but started all 13 games in 2011 and 14 games in 2012. Earned his degree in engineering mechanics with an emphasis in computer engineering.

68 Doug Free, T vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Did not yield a sack on 45 pass attempts as Dak Prescott threw for 227 yards with no touchdowns and no interceptions as the offense had the ball for 36:43. at Washington (9/18) Started his 100th career game and helped block for three rushing touchdowns from three different players (Elliott, Morris and Prescott) - the first time Dallas had three rushing scores from three different players since 2010. The offense had 380 yards and a 32:51 time of possession. vs. Chicago (9/25) Helped Elliott to his first career 100-yard outing (140 on 30 carries) as three different rushers scored a touchdown and the club racked up 199 rush yards. Prescott was not sacked on 24 drop backs and threw his first career touchdown pass. The club also racked up 14 rushing first downs and had the ball for 35:19. at San Francisco (10/2) Opened holes for Elliott to rush for 138 yards and a touchdown on 23 carries while protecting Prescott to throw for 252 yards and two touchdowns on 24-of-33 passes (72.7%). The offense held the ball for 36:27. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Helped Elliott to his third consecutive 130-plus yard game while blocking for an offense that rushed for three scores - the first three rushing touchdowns allowed by the Bengals defense this season. Also helped Prescott to a 75.0 completion percentage (18-of-24) for 227 yards and a touchdown. at Green Bay (10/16) Blocked for Elliott s fourth straight 130-plus yard game, making him the first NFL rookie to accomplish the feat. It was also the first 100-yard rusher allowed by Green Bay in 2016. Prescott had a season-high three touchdown passes on 18-of-27 attempts for 247 yards and his first career interception. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Helped block for 187 rushing yards on 34 attempts (5.5) while allowing Prescott to throw for 287 yards, two touchdowns and an interception on 19-of-39 passes. at Cleveland (11/6) Blocked for 168 rushing yards and two touchdowns as Prescott completed 77.8% of his passes (21-of-27) for 247 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions. The line did not give up a sack on the day as the offense had the ball for 39:39. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Led the way for Dallas first 300-yard passer (Prescott - 319), 100-yard receiver (Bryant - 116) and 100-yard rusher (Elliott - 114) since 2013 as the offense racked up its seventh straight 400-yard game. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Helped the offense to 417 yards, the eighth straight game with at least 400 yards to tie an NFL single-season record. The offense rushed for 118 yards and threw for 301 against the league s top defense. The club scored points on each of its final five drives and held on to the ball for 35:39, including 20:09 in the second half. vs. Washington (11/24) Helped the club rush for 163 yards on 30 carries (5.4) with three scores while allowing only one sack on 25 drop backs as Prescott completed 70.8% (17-of24) of his passes. at Minnesota (12/1) Blocked for a 5.0 yard-per-rush average (28 for 140) as Prescott logged his NFL rookie record 10th 100.0-rating game (108.3). The offense struggled, logging only 264 yards and finishing one-of-nine (11.1%) on third down. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Blocked for Elliott s sixth 100-yard game of the season (107) and yielded three sacks on 40 drop backs as Prescott suffered his worst statistical game of the season - 17-of-37 for 165 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions. The offense had trouble on third down, converting just one-of-15 tries (6.7%). Started all 16 games in 2015 for the fifth time in his career. Started all 16 games at right tackle in 2013 to mark his fourth straight season with 16 starts. Also helped block for the first 1,000- yard rusher since Julius Jones in 2006. Started at guard for the first time of his career in the preseason of 2013 as the offensive line depth was tested. Started all 16 games at right tackle for Dallas in 2012. Started all 16 games at left tackle for second consecutive season in 2011, as the offense racked up 6,008 yards on the season - good for the second-most in franchise history (6,390 in 2009). Started all 16 games at left tackle for the first time in his career in 2010. Earned the starting left tackle position during 2010 training camp. Signed a four-year contract extension with Dallas on July 29, 2011. A 2007 fourth round draft pick (122nd overall) out of Northern Illinois. Started all 49 games he played in at Northern Illinois. 52 Andrew Gachkar, LB Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... 2016... 1 1 2 Career... 60 41 101 2.0(-6) 9(-21) 2 2 1-1 Fumble Recoveries Interceptions No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Career... 1 13 13.0 13t 1 Special Teams Solo - Asst Tot FF FR BP BFG BXP Last Game...0-1 1 2016...0-6 6 Career... 58 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Played mainly on special teams. at Washington (9/18) Posted his 100th career tackle and added a special teams assist. vs. Chicago (9/25) Played on special teams and defense. at San Francisco (10/2) Played on special teams. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Had one tackle. at Green Bay (10/16) and vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Played on special teams. at Cleveland (11/6) Had two stops on special teams. at Pittsburgh (11/13), vs. Baltimore (11/20) and vs. Washington (11/24) Played on special teams. at Minnesota (12/1) Had two special teams tackles. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Assisted on a special teams tackle. Signed with Dallas as an unrestricted free agent in 2015 and played in all 16 games with one start. Started eight of the 63 games he played for the Chargers, seeing a majority of his time on special teams. Drafted in the seventh round (234th overall) by San Diego in 2011. 79 Chaz Green, T vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Made his NFL debut on special teams and stepped in for Tyron Smith (neck) at left tackle for five plays. at Washington (9/18) Played in jumbo package and on special teams. vs. Chicago (9/25) Made his first career start in place of Tyron Smith (back) and helped Elliott to his first career 100-yard outing (140 on 30 carries) as three different rushers scored a touchdown and the club racked up 199 rush yards. Prescott was not sacked on 24 drop backs and threw his first career touchdown pass. The club also racked up 14 rushing first downs and had the ball for 35:19. at San Francisco (10/2) Started in place of Smith (back) and opened holes for Elliott to rush for 138 yards and a touchdown on 23 carries while protecting Prescott to throw for 252 yards and two touchdowns on 24-of-33 passes (72.7%). The offense held the ball for 36:27. vs. Cincinnati (10/9), at Green Bay (10/16), vs. Philadelphia (10/30), at Cleveland (11/6), at Pittsburgh (11/13), vs. Baltimore (11/20), vs. Washington (11/24), at Minnesota (12/1) and at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Inactive/Injured-Foot/back. Started his rookie season on Reserve/PUP, activated on Dec. 2, 2015 and was inactive for the final nine games of the season. Placed on Reserve/PUP on Sept. 1 after suffering a hip injury in the offseason. Started 30-of-31 games played at Florida, seeing time at both tackle spots. Originally drafted in the third round (91st overall) by Dallas in 2015. 94 Randy Gregory, DE Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Career... 6 5 11 1(-1) 16 Reserve/Suspended for the first 14 games of the 2016 season. Fourth on the defense with 16 hurries in 2015. One of the top pass rushers coming out of the 2015 draft, posted 17.5 sacks in just two years at Nebraska. 9

Randy Gregory, cont. Played his freshman year at Arizona Western, but missed his sophomore year with a leg injury before transferring to Nebraska. Posted 202 tackles through his collegiate career. Drafted in the second round (60th overall) by Dallas in 2015. 84 James Hanna, TE Receiving Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Career... 33 286 8.7 29t 0 Special Teams Solo - Asst Tot FF FR BP BFG BXP Career...21-10 31 Placed on Reserve/PUP (knee) to start the 2016 season. Started eight of the 16 games he played in 2013 and caught 12 passes for 73 yards, registered three special teams tackles and helped block for the first 1,000-yard rusher since Julius Jones in 2006. His 10 special tackles were fifth on the team in 2012. Drafted in the sixth round (186th overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft out of Oklahoma. Played locally at Flower Mound, Texas, High School. 38 Jeff Heath, S Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... 1 2 3 2016... 8 6 14 Career... 76 40 116 1 6 1-1 Interceptions Fumble Recoveries No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Career... 3 19 6.3 19t 0 1 50 50.0 50t 1 Special Teams Solo - Asst Tot FF FR BP BFG BXP Last Game...0-1 1 2016...4-2 6 Career...27-9 36 1 Third with six special teams tackles. vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Had one special teams tackle. at Washington (9/18) Posted one stop on special teams. vs. Chicago (9/25) Played on defense and special teams. at San Francisco (10/2) Posted two special teams stops. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Played on special teams. at Green Bay (10/16) Saw time on defense as Dallas played a lot of dime and posted two tackles. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Played mainly on special teams and had one stop. at Cleveland (11/6) Had one tackle on defense and played on special teams. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Notched two tackles on defense and played on special teams. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Played on special teams and had one tackle on defense. vs. Washington (11/24) Had five tackles on defense while also playing on special teams. at Minnesota (12/1) Played on defense and special teams. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Had three tackles and a special teams stop. Led the team with two interceptions and tied for the team high with nine special teams tackles in 2015. Only undrafted rookie free agent to make the team out of training camp in 2013. Replaced J.J. Wilcox as a starting safety, finishing with nine starts in all 16 games played and placing sixth on the defense with 60 tackles while leading special teams coverage units with 13 stops. Finished sixth on the team in preseason play with 14 tackles. Started 30-of-35 games at Saginaw Valley State, recording 219 tackles, 16.5 tackles for loss, seven interceptions and forcing and recovering four fumbles. 59 Anthony Hitchens, LB Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... 5 5 10 1 2016... 47 36 83 1.5(-12) 4(-12) 4 1 Career... 173 95 268 3.5(-26) 10(-24) 14 6 1-0 Interceptions Fumble Recoveries No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Career... 1 8 8.0 8t 0` Special Teams Solo - Asst Tot FF FR BP BFG BXP Career...2-1 3 Third on the team with 83 tackles. vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Added six tackles as the starter in the middle. at Washington (9/18) Had three tackles and a hurry. vs. Chicago (9/25) Posted four tackles. at San Francisco (10/2) Logged six tackles to top 200 for his career. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Had eight tackles and a pressure. at Green Bay (10/16) Logged seven tackles. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Posted four tackles with one for a loss. at Cleveland (11/6) Second on the team with seven tackles and shared a sack with Damien Wilson. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Had seven tackles. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Logged three tackles. vs. Washington (11/24) Logged four tackles with two for losses. at Minnesota (12/1) Tied for the team lead with 13 tackles along with a sack, a tackle for a loss and a pass breakup. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Second on the defense with 10 tackles along with a pressure. Fourth on the team with 85 tackles and tied for sixth with 2.0 sacks in 2015. Finished with 100 tackles in 2014 - the first rookie since Roy Williams in 2002 to reach triple-digits. Drafted in the fourth round (119th overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft. Finished his Iowa career with 270 tackles, playing all four seasons with 24 starts in 42 games played. Played linebacker, running back, kick and punter return at Clearview High School in Lorain, Ohio. 95 David Irving, DE Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... 2 2 4 2016... 3 6 9 1.0(-9) 4(-10) 16 3 3-0 Career... 11 12 23 1.5(-6) 6(-16) 30 3 3-1 Fumble Recoveries Interceptions No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Last Game... 2016... 1 0 0.0 0 0 Career... 1 0 0.0 0 0 Special Teams Solo - Asst Tot FF FR BP BFG BXP Career... 1 Named NFC Defensive Player of the Week (six). vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Assisted on three tackles and had one stop for a loss. at Washington (9/18) Notched three hurries and a breakup. vs. Chicago (9/25) Led the team with a career-best four pressures. at San Francisco (10/2) Played on defense but left the game with a head injury. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Inactive/Injured-Concussion at Green Bay (10/16) As a reserve lineman, had three forced fumbles - the first of his career, tied the second-highest figure in NFL history and tied the highest in team history - his first career fumble recovery, a sack, one tackle for a loss and a pass breakup. Earned 10

David Irving, cont. NFC Defensive Player of the Week - the first Cowboys defensive end since Charles Haley in 1995 and first defensive lineman since Leon Lett (1996). vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Had a tackle for a loss and a pressure. at Cleveland (11/6) Played just one play before being ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Added one tackle as a reserve lineman. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Had one tackle for a loss, a hurry and a pass breakup. vs. Washington (11/24) Had three pressures. at Minnesota (12/1) Posted four pressures. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Had four tackles. Played in 12 games with 14 tackles, a half sack, two tackles for losses and 14 pressures before a wrist injury landed him on Reserve/ Injured on Dec. 30, 2015. Claimed off the Kansas City Chiefs practice squad on Sept. 29. Signed as a rookie free agent with Kansas City following the 2015 NFL Draft. Played in 32 games with eight starts at Iowa State. 34 Darius Jackson, RB Rushing Receiving Att. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Last Game... INACTIVE 2016... vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11), at Washington (9/18), vs. Chicago (9/25), at San Francisco (10/2), vs. Cincinnati (10/9) at Green Bay (10/16), vs. Philadelphia (10/30), at Cleveland (11/6), at Pittsburgh (11/13), vs. Baltimore (11/20),vs. Washington (11/24), at Minnesota (12/1) and at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Inactive. Selected in the sixth round (216th overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft. Rushed for 1,078 yards as a senior, starting all 12 games at Eastern Michigan. 31 Byron Jones, CB Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... 3 2 5 2016... 61 21 82 2(-3) 7 1-0 Career... 115 43 158 4(-9) 19 1-0 Special Teams Solo - Asst Tot FF FR BP BFG BXP Last Game...1-0 1 2016...8-1 9 Career...9-2 11 Season-Highs Tackles 12, at Pit, 11/13 Solo 10, vs. Pit, 11/13 Fourth on the team with 82 tackles and leads with nine special teams tackles. vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Posted seven tackles and broke up one pass. at Washington (9/18) Tallied six tackles and a breakup. Also added a special teams tackle. vs. Chicago (9/25) Posted five tackles, a pressure and his first career forced fumble. Also added a special teams tackle. at San Francisco (10/2) Did not have a tackle on defense but assisted on a special teams tackle. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Logged his 100th career tackle, finishing with six and a breakup. at Green Bay (10/16) Had four tackles and a pass breakup on a deep ball on fourth-and-five in the second quarter. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Had a season-high nine tackles - eight solos - and a stop on special teams. at Cleveland (11/6) Made one stop. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Logged a career-best 12 tackles, including a career-high 10 solo. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Led the team with eight tackles. vs. Washington (11/24) Second on the defense with 11 tackles, along with a tackle for a loss and a breakup. at Minnesota (12/1) Had eight tackles and a breakup on defense while leading the team with four special teams tackles. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Had five tackles and added a tackle on special teams. Led the team with 12 breakups and was fifth with 76 tackles in 2015. 11 Set a world record with his 12 3 broad jump at the NFL Combine. Started all four seasons at Connecticut at both cornerback and safety and had eight interceptions, 223 tackles and 18 pass breakups. Drafted by Dallas in the first round (27th overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft. 6 Chris Jones, P Punting No Yds Avg TB IN20 Lg Blk RetYds Net Last Game...9 384 42.7 0 2 52 0 26 39.8 2016...48 2,195 45.7 4 19 63 0 186 40.2 Career...273 12,333 45.2 14 107 64 2 950 40.4 Special Teams Solo - Asst Tot FF FR BP BFG BXP Last Game... 2016...1-0 1 Career...3-1 4 1 Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. Lg TD 2016... 1 30 30.0 30t 0 Career... 1 30 30.0 30t 0 Season-Highs Punts 9, at NYG, 12/11 Avg. 55.3, at SF, 10/2 In20 3, at Min, 12/1 Long 63, at SF, 10/2 Net 47.0, at Min, 12/1 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) punted three times with a gross average of 49.0, a net of 43.3, one inside the 20-yard line and a long of 56. at Washington (9/18) Had a 37.3 net, 47.3 gross, one downed inside the 20 and a long of 56 yards on three punts. vs. Chicago (9/25) Punted three times with a gross of 46.7, a net of 41.0 and two dropped inside the 20-yard line. at San Francisco (10/2) Had four punts with a career-high gross of 55.3, two touchbacks, one downed inside the 20, a net of 38.8 and a season-long 63-yarder. Notched a stop on special teams. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Punted twice for a 43.5 gross and net with one downed inside the 20 and a long of 51 yards. at Green Bay (10/16) Punted two times for a 41.5 gross, 29.0 net, one downed inside the 20 and a long of 42 yards. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Punted a season-high five times for a 44.4 gross, 38.6 net, one touchback and one downed inside the 20. Helped hold Darren Sproles to just nine punt return yards. Also executed a fake punt, taking the ball 30 yards to set up a third quarter field goal. It was the third-longest run by a punter in team history and the fourth-longest by an NFL punter in the last 30 years. at Cleveland (11/6) Punted twice for a 37.5 gross and 36.5 net. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Punted three times for a gross of 48.3, a net of 41.0, one downed inside the 20 and a long of 49. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Punted four times for a 46.0 gross average, a 41.0 net with two downed inside the 20, one touchback and a long of 61. Became the fifth punter in team history to have 100 punts downed inside the 20. vs. Washington (11/24) Had both punts downed inside the 20 for a gross and net of 44.0 at Minnesota (12/1) Had season-highs for punts (six), net average (47.0) and punts downed inside the 20 (three). at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Punted a career-high tying nine times with a 42.7 gross, 39.8 net and two downed inside the 20. Has 107 career punts downed inside the 20 to move into fourth place in team history. Second in the NFC, third in the NFL with a career-best net average of 42.5 in 2015. Has the Dallas Cowboys all-time highest percentage of punts downed inside opponents 20-yard line with 39.2% (107-of-273): Inside 20 Percentage, Dallas Cowboys Player Years G Punts TB In20 In20 Pct TB Pct Chris Jones...2011-16 67 273 14 107 39.2 5.1 Mat McBriar...2004-11 116 494 54 175 35.4 10.9 John Jett...1993-96 64 253 22 87 34.4 8.7 Toby Gowin...1997-03 64 338 41 106 31.4 12.1 Mike Saxon...1985-92 124 591 68 166 28.1 11.5 Played in all 16 games in 2013 for the first time in his career and averaged 45.0 yards-per-punt with a net of 39.1 and 30 downed inside the 20 (third in a season in club history). Placed on Reserve/Injured on October 24, 2012 with a knee injury. Filled in for Mat McBriar for two games in 2011, where he had 42.6 gross, 40.5 net and four punts downed inside the 20-yard line. Attended 2011 training camp with Dallas as an undrafted rookie free agent out of Carson Newman.

91 Louis-Philippe Ladouceur, LS Special Teams Solo - Asst Tot FF FR BP BFG BXP Last Game...0-1 1 2016...0-2 2 Career...14-14 28 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Had clean snaps on four field goals, three punts and a PAT. at Washington (9/18) Snapped cleanly on three PATs, three punts and two field goals. Assisted on a special teams tackle. vs. Chicago (9/25) Provided good snaps on four PATs, three punts and two field goals. at San Francisco (10/2) Was perfect on four punts, three PATs and two field goal tries. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Had clean snaps on two punts and four PATs. at Green Bay (10/16) Snapped cleanly on two punts, three field goals and three PATs. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Provided good snaps on five punts, three field goals, two PATs and a fake punt. at Cleveland (11/6) Had perfect snaps on five PATs and two punts. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Was clean on three field goals, three punts and two PAT tries. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Was good on four punts, three PATs and two field goals. vs. Washington (11/24) Clean snaps on four PATs, two punts and a field goal. at Minnesota (12/1) Snapped cleanly on six punts (season-high), two PATs and a field goal. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Provided good snaps on nine punts, one PAT and one field goal attempt. Also assisted on a special teams tackle. Earned his first trip to the Pro Bowl in 2014 as a need player, designated by John Harbaugh and the Ravens coaching staff. Signed a five-year contract on February 28, 2013, keeping him in Dallas through 2017. Has snapped cleanly on 820 punts, 512 PATs and 363 field goals in his regular season and postseason career. Originally went to camp with New Orleans as a rookie free agent out of California in 2005. Signed with Dallas in Week Four of the 2005 season. Born in Montreal and grew up in Quebec. Speaks fluent French. 90 DeMarcus Lawrence, DE Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... 1 2016... 5 3 8 1.0(-8) 3(-15) 13 1-0 Career... 39 36 75 9.0(-79) 12(-35) 50 2-0 Reserve/Suspended for the first four games of the 2016 season. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Made his season debut and had a hurry. at Green Bay (10/16) Had a hurry. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Did not have any stats. at Cleveland (11/6) Had two tackles, one for a loss and a hurry. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Finished with three tackles, one sack, two tackles for losses a pressure and a forced fumble. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Started on the end and had one pressure. vs. Washington (11/24) Had a pair of pressures and three tackles, starting at end. at Minnesota (12/1) Led the team with five hurries. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Logged his 50th career hurry. Led the team with 8.0 sacks, second with 31 hurries, third with eight stops for losses and eighth with 56 tackles in 2015. Broke his foot in a training camp practice, underwent surgery and missed the first part of his rookie season after the club placed him on Reserve/Injured-Returnable on Sept. 2. Activated from Reserve/Injured on Nov. 1. Drafted in the second round (34th overall) out of Boise State. Started all 34 games through his last three collegiate seasons - including one at Butler Community College - and tallied 189 tackles and 32 sacks with 55 stops for losses. 65 Ronald Leary, G vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) and at Washington (9/18) Inactive. vs. Chicago (9/25) Played the second half at left guard in place of Collins (toe) and helped block for 199 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns as Dallas had the ball for 35:19. at San Francisco (10/2) Started in place of Collins (toe) and opened holes for Elliott to rush for 138 yards and a touchdown on 23 carries while protecting Prescott to throw for 252 yards and two touchdowns on 24-of-33 passes (72.7%). The offense held the ball for 36:27. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Helped Elliott to his third consecutive 130-plus yard game while blocking for an offense that rushed for three scores - the first three rushing touchdowns allowed by the Bengals defense this season. Also helped Prescott to a 75.0 completion percentage (18-of-24) for 227 yards and a touchdown. at Green Bay (10/16) Blocked for Elliott s fourth straight 130-plus yard game, making him the first NFL rookie to accomplish the feat. It was also the first 100-yard rusher allowed by Green Bay in 2016. Prescott had a season-high three touchdown passes on 18-of-27 attempts for 247 yards and his first career interception. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Helped block for 187 rushing yards on 34 attempts (5.5) while allowing Prescott to throw for 287 yards, two touchdowns and an interception on 19-of-39 passes. at Cleveland (11/6) Blocked for 168 rushing yards and two touchdowns as Prescott completed 77.8% of his passes (21-of-27) for 247 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions. The line did not give up a sack on the day as the offense had the ball for 39:39. Left the game late in the second half after suffering a concussion. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Led the way for Dallas first 300-yard passer (Prescott - 319), 100-yard receiver (Bryant - 116) and 100-yard rusher (Elliott - 114) since 2013 as the offense racked up its seventh straight 400-yard game. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Helped the offense to 417 yards, the eighth straight game with at least 400 yards to tie an NFL single-season record. The offense rushed for 118 yards and threw for 301 against the league s top defense. The club scored points on each of its final five drives and held on to the ball for 35:39, including 20:09 in the second half. vs. Washington (11/24) Helped the club rush for 163 yards on 30 carries (5.4) with three scores while allowing only one sack on 25 drop backs as Prescott completed 70.8% (17-of24) of his passes. at Minnesota (12/1) Blocked for a 5.0 yard-per-rush average (28 for 140) as Prescott logged his NFL rookie record 10th 100.0-rating game (108.3). The offense struggled, logging only 264 yards and finishing one-of-nine (11.1%) on third down. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Blocked for Elliott s sixth 100-yard game of the season (107) and yielded three sacks on 40 drop backs as Prescott suffered his worst statistical game of the season - 17-of-37 for 165 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions. The offense had trouble on third down, converting just one-of-15 tries (6.7%). Started all four games he played as a reserve lineman in 2015. Started all 15 games he played and helped block for the league s leading rusher, second ranked rushing offense in 2014. Started all 16 games at left guard in 2013 after missing the final three preseason games with a knee injury. Helped block for Murray in 2013 to become the first 1,000-yard rusher since Julius Jones in 2006. Was a gameday inactive for the season finale as rookie in 2012. Signed to the active roster from the practice squad on December 22, 2012. Originally signed with Dallas as an undrafted rookie free agent out of Memphis on May 4, 2012. 50 Sean Lee, LB Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... 17 5 22 1(-2) 1 0-1 2016... 106 50 154 11(-33) 2 2 0-1 Career... 484 204 688 2.5(-16) 40(-94) 25 25 2-4 Interceptions Fumble Recoveries No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Last Game... 1 0 0.0 0t 0 2016... 1 0 0.0 0t 0 Career... 12 305 25.4 74t 2 4 10 2.5 10t 0 Special Teams Solo - Asst Tot FF FR BP BFG BXP Career...13-4 17 Season-Highs Tackles 22, at N.Y. Giants, 12/11 Solo 17, at N.Y. Giants, 12/11 Leads the team with 156 tackles and 11 tackles for losses. Topped 100 tackles - his third consecutive and fourth time overall. vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Led the defense with 15 tackles. 12

Sean Lee, cont. at Washington (9/18) Paced the defense with 10 tackles with a breakup. vs. Chicago (9/25) Posted seven tackles and a tackle for a loss. at San Francisco (10/2) Had a team-high 10 tackles, one for a loss. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Had a team-best 15 stops, 10 solos. at Green Bay (10/16) Logged his 600th career tackle, finishing with a team-best 14 along with one breakup. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Had a team-best 10 tackles along with two tackles for losses. at Cleveland (11/6) Led the team with eight tackles with one for a loss. at Pittsburgh (11/13) In his return home, finished second on the defense with nine tackles along with a pair for losses. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Third on the team with five tackles. vs. Washington (11/24) Led the team with a career-high tying 20 tackles, including a season-best 12 solos, with one for a loss and a hurry. at Minnesota (12/1) Posted 10 tackles (third) and two for losses. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Led the team with a club-record 22 tackles with one tackle for a loss and a pressure. Also set a club record with 17 solo tackles. Recovered a fumble and had a pressure. Elected as a team captain for the 2016 season. Earned his first career Pro Bowl nod as an injury replacement for Justin Houston (Kansas City) in 2015, leading the team with a career-high 156 tackles and 11 stops for losses. Reached 100 tackles for the third time in his career. Named NFC Defensive Player of the Week (Week 2 at Philadelphia) - his third Player of the Week award. Named a team captain for the 2015 season. Suffered a season-ending knee injury in the club s first OTA practice in the spring of 2014 that landed him on Reserve/Injured. In 2013 earned NFC Defensive Player of the Month (October) after leading the team in tackles (52 - according to coaching film), tackles for loss (three for minus six) and interceptions (three) while adding two pressures and four pass breakups in the month. He posted double-digit tackle totals in all four games, including an 18 tackle game. This was Lee s second career Defensive Player of the Month award. His first was in 2011 for the month of September, and he was the first Cowboys player to win Defensive Player of the Month. Missed two games in 2013 with a hamstring injury, returned at Chicago (12/9) but suffered a neck injury and missed the final three games. Signed a contract extension on August 22, 2013, keeping him in Dallas through 2019. Placed on Reserve/Injured on October 24, 2012 with a toe injury. Finished the season fourth on the team with 77 tackles. Chosen a team captain for the 2012 season. Led the team in tackles with 131 stops and tied for the team lead with eight tackles for losses and four interceptions in 2011. Named NFC Defensive Player of the Month for his play in September 2011 becoming the first Cowboy player to earn the honor since the inception of the award in 1986. Recorded a combined 21 tackles at Seattle (9/16/12) and again at San Diego (9/29/13) tying for the most in team history: Cowboys Single-game Tackle Totals 22 Sean Lee... at N.Y. Giants, 12/11/16 21 Lee Roy Jordan...vs Philadelphia, 9/26/71 21 Sean Lee...at Seattle, 9/16/12 21 Sean Lee...at San Diego, 9/29/13 20 Fred Strickland...at N.Y. Giants, 11/24/96 20 Sean Lee... vs. Washington, 11/24/16 With 16 solo tackles at San Diego (9/29/13), established his career-high and tied for most in a game in club history: Cowboys Single-Game Solo Tackles 17 Sean Lee... at N.Y. Giants, 12/11/16 16 Eugene Lockhart...vs Phoenix, 10/29/89 16 Sean Lee...at San Diego, 9/29/13 15 Dexter Coakley...at Seattle, 12/16/01 15 Dexter Coakley...at Arizona, 10/20/02 15 Sean Lee...at New England, 10/16/11 15 Sean Lee...at Seattle, 9/16/12 15 Sean Lee...vs. Denver, 10/6/13 14 Lee Roy Jordan...vs Philadelphia, 9/26/71 14 Brock Marion...at Green Bay, 11/23/97 14 Sean Lee...at N.Y. Giants, 9/5/12 14 Sean Lee...vs Chicago, 10/1/12 His four interceptions in 2011 and in 2013 are tied for fourth among linebackers in a season in franchise history: Dallas Cowboys Interceptions, Season, Linebacker Player INTs Season Lee Roy Jordan 6 1973 Lee Roy Jordan 6 1975 Chuck Howley 5 1971 Dexter Coakley 4 1999 Sean Lee 4 2011 Sean Lee 4 2013 13 His four interceptions in 2011 and in 2013 are tied with 10 others for fifth among all active linebackers in a single season: NFL Interceptions, Season, Active Linebacker Player INTs Season DeAndre Levy, Det...6 2013 Lavonte David, TB...5 2013 Sean Lee, Dal...4 2011&2013* *tied with 5 others Played in 14 games as a rookie in 2010 and finished 11th on the team with 45 tackles while placing fifth with three tackles for losses and tied for third with two interceptions - one returned for a touchdown. Was the club s second round (55th overall) draft choice in the 2010 NFL Draft out of Penn State. 73 Joe Looney, C vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Made his Cowboys debut on special teams. at Washington (9/18) Played on special teams. vs. Chicago (9/25) Made his offensive debut, playing in the jumbo package while also contributing on special teams. at San Francisco (10/2) Played on special teams and in the jumbo set. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Played on special teams. at Green Bay (10/16) Played on special teams and in the jumbo package. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Played on special teams. at Cleveland (11/6) Saw time in the jumbo package and filled in for Leary (concussion) in the second half. at Pittsburgh (11/13), vs. Baltimore (11/20), vs. Washington (11/24) and at Minnesota (12/1) Saw time on special teams and in the jumbo package. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Started as the team opened in the jumbo package and helped Elliott to his sixth 100-yard game of the season (107). Signed with Dallas as an unrestricted free agent in 2016. Started six-of-eight games played in Tennessee in 2015. Played two years with San Francisco (2013-14) and started four of the 19 games he played. Drafted in the fourth round (117th overall) by San Francisco in 2012. 70 Zack Martin, G vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Did not yield a sack on 45 pass attempts as Dak Prescott threw for 227 yards with no touchdowns and no interceptions as the offense had the ball for 36:43. at Washington (9/18) Helped block for three rushing touchdowns from three different players (Elliott, Morris and Prescott) - the first time Dallas had three rushing scores from three different players since 2010. The offense had 380 yards and a 32:51 time of possession. vs. Chicago (9/25) Helped Elliott to his first career 100-yard outing (140 on 30 carries) as three different rushers scored a touchdown and the club racked up 199 rush yards. Prescott was not sacked on 24 drop backs and threw his first career touchdown pass. The club also racked up 14 rushing first downs and had the ball for 35:19. at San Francisco (10/2) Opened holes for Elliott to rush for 138 yards and a touchdown on 23 carries while protecting Prescott to throw for 252 yards and two touchdowns on 24-of-33 passes (72.7%). The offense held the ball for 36:27. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Helped Elliott to his third consecutive 130-plus yard game while blocking for an offense that rushed for three scores - the first three rushing touchdowns allowed by the Bengals defense this season. Also helped Prescott to a 75.0 completion percentage (18-of-24) for 227 yards and a touchdown. at Green Bay (10/16) Blocked for Elliott s fourth straight 130-plus yard game, making him the first NFL rookie to accomplish the feat. It was also the first 100-yard rusher allowed by Green Bay in 2016. Prescott had a season-high three touchdown passes on 18-of-27 attempts for 247 yards and his first career interception. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Helped block for 187 rushing yards on 34 attempts (5.5) while allowing Prescott to throw for 287 yards, two touchdowns and an interception on 19-of-39 passes. at Cleveland (11/6) Blocked for 168 rushing yards and two touchdowns as Prescott completed 77.8% of his passes (21-of-27) for 247 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions. The line did not give up a sack on the day as the offense had the ball for 39:39. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Led the way for Dallas first 300-yard passer (Prescott - 319), 100-yard receiver (Bryant - 116) and 100-yard rusher

Zack Martin, cont. (Elliott - 114) since 2013 as the offense racked up its seventh straight 400-yard game. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Helped the offense to 417 yards, the eighth straight game with at least 400 yards to tie an NFL single-season record. The offense rushed for 118 yards and threw for 301 against the league s top defense. The club scored points on each of its final five drives and held on to the ball for 35:39, including 20:09 in the second half. vs. Washington (11/24) Helped the club rush for 163 yards on 30 carries (5.4) with three scores while allowing only one sack on 25 drop backs as Prescott completed 70.8% (17-of24) of his passes. at Minnesota (12/1) Blocked for a 5.0 yard-per-rush average (28 for 140) as Prescott logged his NFL rookie record 10th 100.0-rating game (108.3). The offense struggled, logging only 264 yards and finishing one-of-nine (11.1%) on third down. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Blocked for Elliott s sixth 100-yard game of the season (107) and yielded three sacks on 40 drop backs as Prescott suffered his worst statistical game of the season - 17-of-37 for 165 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions. The offense had trouble on third down, converting just one-of-15 tries (6.7%). Earned his second straight Pro Bowl selection in 2015 after starting all 16 games for the second consecutive season. Started all 16 games in 2014, becoming the first rookie in club history to start every game at right guard, the fourth offensive line rookie and 14th overall rookie to notch starts in every game of a season. Was named to the AP All-Pro team - the only rookie in the NFL in 2014 and the third rookie in club history to receive the honor. Named to the PFWA All-NFC team. Earned a trip to the Pro Bowl - the only offensive rookie in the NFL in 2014 to make the team and the first rookie offensive lineman in team history to make the game. Selected in the first round (16th overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft. Started all 52 games he played at Notre Dame - the longest tenured starter in school history - and was elected team captain twice. Started at both left tackle (50 games) and right (two), but can play any position on the offensive line. 16 Vince Mayle, WR Receiving Rushing Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Att. Yds. Avg. Lg TD 2016... Career... Special Teams Solo - Asst Tot FF FR BP BFG BXP Last Week...0-2 2 2016...2-2 4 Career...2-2 4 Signed to the active roster on Nov. 16 vs. Baltimore (11/20) Made his season debut and had one special teams tackle, downed a punt inside the 20 and played snaps on offense. vs. Washington (11/24) Saw time on offense and special teams. at Minnesota (12/1) Made a stop on special teams. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Saw time on offense and special teams and assisted on a special teams tackle. Spent the first 10 weeks of the 2016 season on Dallas practice squad. Spent a majority of the 2015 season on Dallas practice squad, but did make an appearance in one game. Drafted in the fourth round (123rd overall) by the Cleveland Browns in 2015 but was released at the end of camp. 93 Benson Mayowa, DE Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... 2 3 5 1.0(-9) 1(-1) 1-0 2016... 5 7 12 4.0(-24) 2(-3) 6 1-1 Career... 27 19 46 6.0(-29) 6(-15) 12 1 2-3 Interceptions Fumble Recoveries No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Career... 3 0 0.0 0 0 Second on the team with 4.0 sacks vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Made his Cowboys debut and had the first sack of the season for the defense to go with a tackle and a hurry. at Washington (9/18) Started at end but did not have any stats. vs. Chicago (9/25) Played in the defensive line rotation and recovered a fumble. at San Francisco (10/2) Had a tackle for loss and a pressure. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Posted one tackle, a sack and a pressure. at Green Bay (10/16) Added a tackle and a hurry. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Had one tackle. at Cleveland (11/6) Had a tackle and a pair of hurries. at Pittsburgh (11/13), vs. Baltimore (11/20) and vs. Washington (11/24) Inactive. at Minnesota (12/1) Logged a pair of tackles and a sack. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Had five tackles, one sack on which he forced a fumble, and a tackle for a loss Signed with Dallas as a restricted free agent in 2016. Acquired by Oakland off waivers in 2014 and started three of the 28 games he played for the Raiders. Played in only two games as a rookie in 2013. Signed with Seattle as a rookie free agent in 2013. 55 Rolando McClain, LB Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Career... 345 134 479 9.5(-53) 29(-56) 15 32 2-0 Interceptions Fumble Recoveries No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Career... 4 22 5.5 12tt 1 Reserve/Suspended indefinitely. Third on the team with 97 tackles and second with nine stops for losses in 2015. Activated on Oct. 5 after serving a four-game league suspension. Was second on the team with a career-high 108 tackles and led the defense with nine stops for losses in 2014. Acquired in a 2014 offseason trade with Baltimore and was activated from the Reserve/Retired list. Signed by Baltimore in April, 2013 but retired one month later and sat out the entire 2013 season. Drafted in the first round (eighth overall) of the 2010 NFL Draft by Oakland. Started 38 of the 41 games he played in three seasons with the Raiders, piling up 274 tackles, 6.5 sacks and 12 stops for losses. 97 Terrell McClain, DT Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... 2 3 5 2016... 19 21 40 1.5(-9) 3(-6) 8 1-0 Career... 55 52 107 2.5(-22) 6(-12) 25 2-2 Interceptions Fumble Recoveries No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Career... 2 0 0.0 0t 0 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Tallied five tackles with one for a loss. at Washington (9/18) Added five tackles with two hurries. vs. Chicago (9/25) Logged two tackles and a pressure. at San Francisco (10/2) Had three assists and two hurries. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Had his first career multi-sack game, finishing with 1.5 to go with five tackles and a pressure. at Green Bay (10/16) Posted two tackles and a stop for a loss. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Logged a tackle, one for a loss and forced a fumble that was recovered by Tyrone Crawford. at Cleveland (11/6) Notched two tackles and a hurry. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Posted three tackles. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Added three tackles. vs. Washington (11/24) Had three tackles and a pressure. at Minnesota (12/1) Assisted on a tackle. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Logged five tackles. Played in two games in 2015 before a toe injury landed him on Reserve/Injured on Sept. 22. Signed with Dallas as an unrestricted free agent from Houston in 2014. Originally drafted in the third round (65th overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft by Carolina. Started all 12 games he played as a rookie for the Panthers, missing the final four with a knee injury. Released by Carolina before the start of the 2012 season, signed with New England, played in one game and was released. Picked up by Houston later that season and played in three games. Returned to Houston in 2013 and played in all 16 games as a reserve interior lineman. 14

20 Darren McFadden, RB Rushing Receiving Att. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Career... 1,277 5,336 4.2 70t 28 251 2,097 8.4 67t 5 Kickoff Returns No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Career...4 82 20.5 23t 0 Placed on Reserve/NFI with an elbow injury. Led the team in rushing attempts (239 - tops in his career and eighth in the NFL, fifth in the NFC) and yards (1,089 - second in his career and fourth in the NFL and NFC) and was second with three touchdowns in 2015. Ninth in the NFL, fourth among running backs with 1,417 yards from scrimmage. Topped 1,000 rushing yards for the second time in his career. Played in all 16 games for the second time and second consecutive time in his career. Signed with Dallas as an unrestricted free agent for 2015 after spending the first seven years of his career with Oakland. Started 63-of-83 games played and rushed for 4,247 yards and 25 touchdowns on 1,038 carries (4.1 avg.) for the Raiders. Won consecutive Doak Walker awards and finished as the Heisman runner up two times after a three-year career at Arkansas. Originally drafted in the first round (fourth overall) by Oakland in 2008. 23 Leon McFadden, CB Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... 2016... 1 0 1 Career... 14 8 22 1 Special Teams Solo - Asst Tot Last Game... 2016... 2-1 3 Career... 12 Signed to the active roster from the practice squad Nov. 5. at Cleveland (11/6) Made his Cowboys debut on special teams and had one stop. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Posted a tackle on defense. vs. Baltimore (11/20) and vs. Washington (11/24) Played on special teams. at Minnesota (12/1) Logged two special teams tackles. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Played on special teams. Signed to Dallas practice squad on Oct. 24. Played in two games for the N.Y. Giants in 2015. Spent 2014 with Cleveland, the N.Y. Jets and San Francisco, playing in seven games for the 49ers. Played in all 16 games with two starts as a rookie. Drafted in the third round (68th overall) by Cleveland in 2013. 17 Kellen Moore, QB Passing Att Com Yds Pct TD Int Lng Sk/Yds Rtng Career... 104 61 779 58.7 4 6 36t 5/23 71.0 Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Career... 2-1 -0.5 0 0 Placed on Reserve/Injured on Aug. 30 with an ankle injury. Signed to Dallas practice squad following his release from the Lions on Sept. 8 and spent time between Dallas active roster and practice squad before seeing his first career action, including a start in the final two weeks of the season. Finished his collegiate career as Boise State s all-time leading passer, starting 52 of the 53 games he played. Was a rookie free agent with Detroit in 2012, spending each of his three previous NFL seasons as the Lions third quarterback, inactive for all 48 regular season games. 46 Alfred Morris, RB Rushing Receiving Att. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Last Game... 2016... 61 231 3.8 17t 2 2 8 4.0 6t 0 Career... 1,139 4,944 4.3 48t 31 49 373 7.6 26t 0 Kickoff Returns No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Last Game... 1 12 12.0 12t 0 2016... 1 12 12.0 12t 0 Career... 1 12 12.0 12t 0 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Made his Cowboys debut as a reserve back and rushed seven times for 35 yards (5.0) with a long of 13. at Washington (9/18) In his return to Washington, rushed five times for seven yards with the game-winning touchdown. Was one-of-three Cowboys with a rushing touchdown - the first time Dallas had three rushers with a touchdown since 2010. vs. Chicago (9/25) Rushed five times for 19 yards with a touchdown and caught a two-yard pass. at San Francisco (10/2) Rushed seven times for 34 yards (4.9). vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Rushed six times for 33 yards (5.5). at Green Bay (10/16) Carried the ball three times for two yards. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Rushed three times for six yards. at Cleveland (11/6) Had a season-high 17 carries for season-best 56 yards. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Carried the ball four times for 13 yards and caught one pass for six. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Rushed twice for three yards. vs. Washington (11/24) Rushed once for 12 yards against his former team. at Minnesota (12/1) Had 11 yards on one carry. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Returned his first career kickoff 12 yards. Signed with Dallas as an unrestricted free agent in 2016. Rushed for at least 1,000 yards in each of his first three seasons. Started all 16 games for the Redskins as a rookie and established team rookie records in carries (335), yards (1,613) and touchdowns (13). Drafted in the sixth round (173rd overall) by Washington in 2012. 53 Mark Nzeocha, LB Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... 2016... Career... vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) at Washington (9/18) and vs. Chicago (9/25) Inactive/Injured-Achilles. at San Francisco (10/2) Inactive. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Made his 2016 debut playing on special teams. at Green Bay (10/16) Played on special teams. vs. Philadelphia (10/30), at Cleveland (11/6), at Pittsburgh (11/13), vs. Baltimore (11/20) and vs. Washington (11/24) Inactive. at Minnesota (12/1) and at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Played on special teams. Began the 2015 season on Reserve/NFI rehabbing a knee injury suffered in his final season at Wyoming. Played in two of the seven games he was on the 53-man roster. Compiled 207 tackles, 13.5 for losses, 3.0 sacks, five forced fumbles, one recovery, nine pass deflections and a pick, starting 26-of- 39 games at Wyoming. Born in Neusitz, Germany and played club football while attending FOS Ansbach High School. Drafted in the seventh round (236th overall) by Dallas in 2015. 15

4 Dak Prescott, QB Passing Att Com Yds Pct TD Int Lng Sk/Yds Rtng Last Game... 37 17 165 45.9 1 2 31t 3/13 45.4 2016... 395 260 3,139 65.8 20 4 83t 21/117 102.7 Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Last Game... 1 1 1.0 1t 0 2016... 48 218 4.5 18t 5 Season-Highs Atts 45, vs. NYG, 9/11 Comps 27, vs. Bal, 11/20 Yards 319, at Pit, 11/13 Comp. Pct 79.2, vs. Chi, 9/25 Touchdowns 3, three times, last vs. Bal, 11/20 Long Pass 83t, at Pit, 11/13 Rating 141.8, at Cle, 11/6 Rush 8, vs. Was, 11/24 Rush Yards 39, vs. Was, 11/24 Rush Avg. 9.0, vs. Chi, 9/25 Rush Long 18, vs. Was, 11/24 Third in the NFL in passer rating (102.7). Named Offensive Rookie of the Month (November). vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Made his NFL debut as only the fourth rookie quarterback to start a season opener for Dallas, first since Quincy Carter (2001), and the 13th rookie to start a game at any point during the season for Dallas. Completed 25-of-45 passes (55.6%) for 227 yards with no touchdowns and no interceptions. at Washington (9/18) Became the second Cowboys rookie quarterback (Aikman, 1989) to start the first two games of the season and the fifth in the NFL who was drafted in the fourth round-or-later to accomplish the feat. Completed 22-of-30 passes (73.3) for 292 yards for a 103.8 rating. Rushed once for a six-yard score - his first career NFL score of any kind. Was the first win by a Dallas rookie quarterback since Drew Henson against Chicago (11/25/04). Set an NFL record for most pass attempts (75) without an interception in the first two games of a player s career. vs. Chicago (9/25) Became the second Cowboys rookie quarterback to start the first three games of a season (Aikman, 1989) and the third NFL rookie quarterback drafted in the fourth round-or-later to start his team s first three games. Completed 19-of-24 passes (79.2) for 248 yards and his first career touchdown - a 17-yarder to Bryant. His rating of 123.6 and his 79.2 completion percentage were tops by a Cowboys rookie. Also added 36 yards on four runs, including a one-yard touchdown run to open the scoring. Had a 17- yard run on third down to keep a touchdown drive alive. at San Francisco (10/2) Threw for 252 yards and two touchdowns on 24-of-33 passes (72.7) and a 114.7 rating - his third straight game with a rating of 100.0-or-better, the only rookie in club history with consecutive 100-rating games. Tied Quincy Carter for most wins by a club rookie quarterback (three). Has 132 pass attempts without an interception, the second-most by a player beginning his career (Tom Brady - 162, 2000). His 132 attempts without a pick are the most by a rookie. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Completed 18-of-24 passes (75.0) for 227 yards and a touchdown and rushed seven times for four yards and a score. With his fourth win, has the most wins by a rookie quarterback in team history. Has attempted 155 straight passes without an interception - second by a quarterback to start his career and most by a rookie. Logged his fourth straight game with a 100.0-or-better rating - the longest streak and the most total games by a club rookie. Has a 70.0-or-better completion percentage in four straight games the longest streak by a Dallas rookie and tied with Romo for the longest streak. Logged his third rushing score of the season. at Green Bay (10/16) Threw for 247 yards, three touchdowns and his first career interception on 18-of-27 passes (66.7) for a 117.4 rating. Established an NFL record for a quarterback starting his career with 176 consecutive attempts without a pick, passing Tom Brady (162, 2000). Logged his fifth straight 100.0-rating game, the most by a rookie quarterback and tied for second overall in team history. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Threw for 287 yards, two touchdowns and one interception on 19-of-39 passes (48.7). Rushed for 38 yards on seven carries (5.4) with a touchdown. Led his first career fourth quarter come-from-behind win, engineering a fourth quarter touchdown drive to tie the game and an overtime drive to win, finishing the overtime period five-of-five for 56 yards with a touchdown. His rushing score was his fourth of the season to tie for second among 16 Dallas quarterbacks in a season. Also took the top spot in passing yards by a Cowboys rookie passer (1,773) and tied Aikman with nine touchdown tosses as a rookie. at Cleveland (11/6) Threw for 247 yards and three touchdowns, completing 77.8% of his passes (21-of-27) with no interceptions and a season-best 141.8 rating. Is the third rookie quarterback with a seven-game win streak (Roethlisberger, 2004 and Orton, 2005). Became the first rookie quarterback in NFL history to have six 100- plus ratings in his team s first eight games. His 141.8 rating was the highest by a Dallas rookie and sixth-highest by an NFL rookie - second with 20-or-more attempts). His 77.8 completion percentage was second by a Cowboys rookie. Had his second three-touchdown game of the season, first Cowboys rookie quarterback with multiple three-touchdown games. Topped Aikman (9) for touchdown passes by a rookie (12) and took over the top spot for completions by a rookie with 165. at Pittsburgh (11/13) In completing 22-of-32 passes (68.8) for a season-high 319 yards with two touchdowns and a 121.7 rating, won his eighth straight game - tied for the second-longest streak by a rookie quarterback. Had a season-long 83-yard scoring toss along with a 50-yard scoring pass to become the first club rookie, seventh quarterback and 18th time a Cowboy had two 50-plus passing touchdowns in a game. Logged his seventh 100-rating game of the season - fourth in the NFL by a rookie - also becoming the first rookie in NFL history with seven 100-rating games in his team s first nine games. His 319 yards were second by a Cowboys rookie (Aikman, 379). vs. Baltimore (11/20) Threw for 301 yards and three touchdowns on 27-of-36 passes (75.0) for a 127.2 rating. Logged his eighth 100-rating game of the season - tied for second by an NFL rookie and tied for fifth in club history. Had his sixth game with a completion percentage of 70.0-or-better - tied for the most by an NFL rookie. Had his second 300-yard game of the season, the most by a Cowboys rookie. Logged his second straight 300-yard day, the fourth Cowboys quarterback with consecutive 300-yard games, and his third three-touchdown game tied for third by an NFL rookie. Extended his club record of multi-touchdown games and became the first NFL rookie to pass for 300-plus yards and two-plus touchdowns with no interceptions in consecutive games. Completed the last 10 passes of the game. vs. Washington (11/24) Completed 70.8% (17-of-24) of his passes for 195 yards with a touchdown and a 108.9 rating to tie Russell Wilson (9) for the most 100.0-rating games by a rookie quarterback in the Super Bowl Era. His nine 100.0-rating games also ties Romo (twice) for the third-most in a Cowboys season. His 70.8 completion rate gave him his NFL rookie quarterback record seventh game with at least a 70.0 rating. Prescott also rushed eight times for 39 yards and a touchdown - his fifth rushing score of the year to tie Don Meredith (1966) for the most by a Cowboys quarterback in a season. at Minnesota (12/1) Logged his 10th game with a rating above 100.0 to establish an NFL rookie record, finishing 12-of-18 for 139 yards with one touchdown. Also tied Romo for the most 100.0-rating games in a season in team history. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Struggled all game, completing just 45.9% of his passes (17-of-37) for 165 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions with a season-low 45.4 rating. Had a streak of 171 consecutive passes before throwing an interception - the second -longest streak in his career and the third-most by an NFL rookie. It is also the fifth-longest streak in club history. His 165 yards allowed him to top 3,000 for the season to become the first Cowboys rookie (ninth overall quarterback) and 17th NFL rookie to reach 3,000. Also reached 20 touchdowns to make him the 14th NFL rookie and eighth Cowboys quarterback to 20 touchdown tosses. Through 12 games is tops in team history by a rookie in passing yards (3,139), touchdowns (20), completions (260) and attempts (395): Dallas Cowboys Rookie Quarterbacks - Season (yards) Player, Year Att Comp. Yds Pct. TD Int Rate D. Prescott, 2016... 395 260 3,139 65.8 20 4 102.7 T. Aikman, 1989...293 155 1,749 52.9 9 18 55.7 C. Hutchinson, 2002...250 127 1,555 50.8 7 8 66.3 S. Walsh, 1989...219 110 1,371 50.2 5 9 60.5 Q. Carter, 2001...176 90 1,072 51.1 5 7 63.0 Attempted 176 passes before throwing his first interception to establish an NFL record for a player beginning his career: Consecutive Pass Attempts/No Picks (to start a career) Player, Team Yards Year Dak Prescott, Dal... 176 2016* Tom Brady, N.E...162 2000 Carson Wentz, Phi...134 2016* Warren Moon, Hou...131 1984* *indicates rookie

Dak Prescott, cont. Two times strung together five consecutive games with a rating of 100.0-or-better - tied for second in team history: Consecutive 100.0 Rating Games (Cowboys history) Player Season Games Tony Romo...2007 7 Roger Staubach...1976 5 Tony Romo...2014-15 5 Dak Prescott...2016 5 (twice) Has 10 100.0-rating games - most by a rookie in NFL history: 100.0 Rating Games (Rookie, NFL history) Player, Team Games Season Dak Prescott, Dal... 10 2016 Russell Wilson, Sea... 9 2012 Robert Griffin III, Was... 8 2012 Ben Roethlisberger, Pit... 8 2004 Drafted in the fourth round (135th overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft. Went 23-10 as a starter at Mississippi State and set 38 school records. Set Bulldogs records for passing yards (9,376), touchdowns (70), completions (734) and winning percentage (.697) to name a few. 9 Tony Romo, QB Passing Att Com Yds Pct TD Int Lng Sk/Yds Rtng Last Game... DID NOT PLAY 2016... Career... 4,331 2,826 34,154 65.3 247 117 85t 248/1,672 97.1 Rushing Receiving Att. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Career... 238 620 2.6 21t 5 1 10 10.0 10 0 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11), at Washington (9/18), vs. Chicago (9/25), at San Francisco (10/2), vs. Cincinnati (10/9), at Green Bay (10/16), vs. Philadelphia (10/30), at Cleveland (11/6) and at Pittsburgh (11/13) Inactive/Injured-Back. vs. Baltimore (11/20), vs. Washington (11/24), at Minnesota (12/1) and at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Did not play. Limited to just four starts in four games played in 2015 after twice fracturing his let clavicle. Finally placed on Reserve/Injured on Dec. 25. Selected by his teammates as a captain for the 2015 season. Led the NFL in 2014 with club records for rating (113.2) and completion percentage (69.9). Was fourth in touchdowns (34), tied for the eighth-fewest interceptions (9), 14th in yards (3,705), 16th in completions (304) and 23rd in attempts (435). Led the NFL with a club-record - sixth in NFL history - 113.2 rating. His 69.9 completion percentage also set a club record, led the league and was seventh in league history. Threw for 34 touchdowns - the second-most in his career and in team history. All-Time NFL QB Rating Leaders Player Rating 1. Aaron Rodgers... 103.8 2. Russell Wilson... 99.0 3. Tony Romo... 97.1 3. Tom Brady... 97.1 5. Steve Young... 96.8 Selected to the Pro Bowl in 2014 - his fourth which trails only Roger Staubach and Troy Aikman (six each) for the most by a Dallas quarterback. Selected by his teammates as a team captain for the 2014 season. Became the second Cowboys quarterback and 38th NFL passer to top 30,000 career passing yards. Had six games with a rating of 135.0-or-higher in 2014 to establish a league record. He was tied with Steve Young (1993) and Peyton Manning (2013), who had five apiece. Signed a six-year contract extension during the 2013 offseason, keeping him in Dallas through 2019. In 127 career regular season starts is 2,826-of-4,331 passing (65.3%) for 34,154 yards, 247 touchdowns and 117 interceptions with a rating of 97.1. Has posted a 78-49 record as a starter. Owns four 30-touchdown seasons - the only four in club history. Underwent back surgery in the 2014 offseason but completed a successful rehab program. Chosen a team captain for the 2014 season. Chosen a team captain for the 2013 season. Started the first 15 games of the 2013 season before a back injury kept him from the finale, throwing for 3,828 yards and 31 touchdowns to only 10 interceptions (96.7 rating) on 342-of-535 passes. Finished 2012 with 425 completions (second in the NFL) on 648 attempts (third) for a 65.6 completion percentage (fifth). His 4,903 passing yards were good for third, while his 28 touchdowns were sixth and his 90.5 passer rating was 10th. Chosen a team captain for the 2012 season. He eclipsed the 4,000-yard passing mark for the fourth time in his career with 4,903 yards in 2012 - setting a single-season club record. Both his attempts (648) and completions (425) established single-season career-best and club records. Finished with a career-best 102.5 quarterback rating, good for third in the NFC, fourth in the NFL in 2011 and second in team history. His 31 touchdown passes in 2011 were good for second in his career and team record books. Chosen a team captain for the 2011 season. Placed on Reserve/Injured December 22, 2010 with a fractured collarbone that he suffered against the N.Y. Giants (10/25). Quarterback TD/INT Differential NFL Totals since 2006 Player TDs INTs DIF 1. T. Brady... 327 86 +241 2. A. Rodgers... 289 71 +218 3 D. Brees... 378 166 +212 4. P. Manning... 295 121 +174 5. P. Rivers... 307 151 +156 6. T. Romo... 247 117 +130 Dallas Cowboys all-time single-season Player TDs INTs DIF 1. T. Romo (2014)... 34 9 +25 2. T. Romo (2011)... 31 10 +21 T. Romo (2013)... 31 10 +21 4. T. Romo (2007)... 36 19 +17 5. T. Romo (2009)... 26 9 +17 6. R. Staubach (1979)... 27 11 +16 Prior to the injury, started six games and completed 148-of- 213 passes (69.5%) for 1,605 yards, 11 touchdowns and seven interceptions. At the time of his injury, had a 94.9 quarterback rating that was sixth in the NFL and tops in the NFC. Voted a team captain by his teammates for the 2010 season. Earned his third Pro Bowl berth following the 2009 season as an injury replacement for Minnesota Vikings Brett Favre. In 2009 his 26 touchdown passes tied for sixth in the NFC and 10th in the NFL and led the NFC (third) in the NFL with 4,483 yards. His nine interceptions set a single-season career-low. Set then career-highs in completions (347), attempts (550), yards (4,483) and quarterback rating (97.6). Named a starter for the NFC Pro Bowl squad following the 2007 season - his second consecutive Pro Bowl selection. Was one-of-13 Cowboys selected - setting a team and NFL record. Ranked fifth in the NFL - tops in the NFC - with a 97.4 quarterback rating in 2007. Named NFC Offensive Player of the Month for September 2007 after leading the Cowboys to a 4-0 start - their best start to a season since 1995. He completed 72-of-121 (59.5%) of his passes for 1,199 yards, 11 touchdowns and three interceptions for a 112.9 quarterback rating. With his 345 passing yards against the Giants (9/9/07), Romo became the third quarterback (Don Meredith 1963 and Vinny Testaverde 2004) in team history to throw 300-or-more yards in consecutive games (Romo threw for 321 yards in the 2006 season-finale against Detroit). Named to the NFC Pro Bowl squad in 2006. He was the sixth Dallas quarterback to be selected to the Pro Bowl and the first since Troy Aikman in 1996. Led the NFL with an 8.61 yard-per-attempt average in 2006. Threw for more than 250 yards in three consecutive games in 2006 and again in 2007, the first Cowboys quarterback to accomplish that feat since Aikman threw for over 250 yards in the first four games of the 1993 season. Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Month honors for November 2006 when he completed 85-of-117 passes (72.6%) for 1,124 yards, nine touchdowns and one interception for a rating of 124.7. Guided Dallas to three wins in four Nov. games. Through his 127 starts, Romo is 78-49 - tied for fourth among active quarterbacks. Active QB Records Through 127 Starts Tom Brady...97-30 Ben Roethlisberger...87-40 Peyton Manning...79-48 Philip Rivers...78-49 Eli Manning...75-52 Tony Romo...78-49 With his 4,331 career passing attempts, Romo is second in team history: Dallas Cowboys Career Pass Attempt Leaders Troy Aikman (1989-00)... 4,715 Tony Romo (2006-15)...4,331 Roger Staubach (1969-70)... 2,958 Danny White (1976-88)... 2,950 Don Meredith (1960-68)... 2,308 17

Tony Romo, cont. With his 2,826 career completions Romo is second in team history: Dallas Cowboys Career Pass Completion Leaders Troy Aikman (1989-00)...2,898 Tony Romo (2006-15)... 2,826 Danny White (1976-88)...1,761 Roger Staubach (1969-70)...1,685 Don Meredith (1960-68)...1,170 Became the Cowboys all-time passing yards leader with a 25-yard touchdown pass to Jason Witten against Indianapolis (12/21/14): Dallas Cowboys Career Pass Yards Leaders Tony Romo (2006-15)... 34,154 Troy Aikman (1989-00)...32,942 Roger Staubach (1969-70)...22,700 Danny White (1976-88)...21,959 Don Meredith (1960-68)...17,199 Romo has thrown for 300-or-more yards 46 times in his career - the most by a quarterback in team history. The Cowboys are 29-17 when he reaches 300 passing yards. Dallas Cowboys 300-Yard Passing Games - career Tony Romo... 46 Troy Aikman...13 Danny White...10 For his career, has 66 games with a passer rating of at least 100.0 - the most 100-plus rating games in team history: Player Games Tony Romo... 66 Troy Aikman... 44 Roger Staubach... 37 Danny White... 33 Craig Morton... 24 Has a club record 79 career multiple-touchdown games: Player Multiple-TD Games Tony Romo...79 Roger Staubach...48 Danny White...44 Troy Aikman...43 Don Meredith...41 Has thrown three-or-more touchdowns in a game 40 times in his career and five times in 2014. He set the club record with three thrown against Buffalo (11/13/11) for 21 career three-or-more touchdown passes in a game: Player 3-Plus TD Games Tony Romo... 40 Danny White... 20 Roger Staubach... 17 Has thrown four-or-more touchdowns in a game 10 times in his career. Romo holds a 7-3 record when throwing four touchdowns. Player 4-Plus TD Games Tony Romo... 10 Danny White...8 Don Meredith...6 Had a streak of 38 consecutive games with a touchdown pass - the longest streak in franchise history, the fifth-longest streak in NFL history and the second-longest active streak: Consecutive Games with a Touchdown Pass Cowboys History Tony Romo (2012-14)...38 Tony Romo (2009-11)...20 Tony Romo (2006-07)...17 Troy Aikman (1993-94)...16 NFL History Drew Brees (2009-12)...54 Tom Brady (2010-13)...52 Johnny Unitas (1956-60)...47 Peyton Manning (2010-14)...51 Tony Romo (2012-14)...38 Brett Favre (2002-04)...36 Owns the NFL record for consecutive road games with a touchdown, with 41 - a streak that was snapped at Philadelphia (9/20/15): Tony Romo (2012-15)...41 Matt Ryan (2011-15)... 37 Peyton Manning (2010-15)... 34 John Hadl (1964-68)... 32 Brett Favre (2000-04)... 32 Aaron Brooks (2000-04)... 27 Drew Brees (2009-12)... 26 Tom Brady (2010-13)... 26 Dan Fouts (1979-82)... 22 Marc Bulger (2003-06)... 22 His 4,903 passing yards in 2012 set a single-season club record: Passing yards in a season Player Yards Year Tony Romo... 4,903 2012 Tony Romo... 4,483 2009 Tony Romo... 4,211 2008 Tony Romo... 4,184 2011 Danny White... 3,980 1983 Tony Romo... 3,828 2013 Drew Bledsoe... 3,639 2005 Set a single-game club record with 506 passing yards against Denver (10/6/13): 400-Yard+ Games by Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Tony Romo...506 vs. Denver (10/6/13) Don Meredith...460 at San Francisco (11/10/63) Troy Aikman...455 vs. Minnesota (11/26/98) Tony Romo...441 vs. Washington (11/22/12) Tony Romo...437 vs. NY Giants (10/28/12) Kellen Moore...436 vs. Washington (1/3/16) Tony Romo...416 vs. New Orleans (12/23/12) Don Meredith...406 at Washington (11/13/66) Tony Romo...406 vs. Tennessee (10/10/10) His 648 pass attempts in 2012 set a single-season club record: Dallas Cowboys Single-Season Pass Attempts 648 - Tony Romo, 2012 550 - Tony Romo, 2009 535 - Tony Romo, 2013 533 - Danny White, 1983 522 - Tony Romo, 2011 520 - Tony Romo, 2007 His 62 attempts against the N.Y. Giants (10/28/12) set a club record for a single-game, which he tied against Washington (11/22/12): Dallas Cowboys Single-Game Pass Attempts 62 - Tony Romo, vs. N.Y. Giants, 10/28/12 62 - Tony Romo, vs. Washington, 11/22/12 57 - Troy Aikman, vs. Minnesota, 11/26/98 55 - Tony Romo, at N.Y. Giants, 12/6/09 53 - Troy Aikman, at Cincinnati, 12/14/97 52 - Troy Aikman, at N.Y. Giants, 10/5/97 His 425 completions in 2012, are tops in club history for completions in a season: Dallas Cowboys Single-Season Pass Completions 425 - Tony Romo, 2012 347 - Tony Romo, 2009 346 - Tony Romo, 2011 342 - Tony Romo, 2013 335 - Tony Romo, 2007 334 - Danny White, 1983 304 - Tony Romo, 2014 18

Tony Romo, cont. His 41 completions at the N.Y. Giants (12/6/09) established a single-game club record: Dallas Cowboys Single-Game Pass Completions 41 - Tony Romo, at N.Y. Giants, 12/6/09 37 - Tony Romo, vs. Washington, 11/22/12 36 - Tony Romo, vs. N.Y. Giants, 10/28/12 36 - Tony Romo, vs. N.Y. Giants, 9/8/13 36 - Tony Romo, vs. N.Y. Giants, 9/13/15 Set a club record with his 17 consecutive completions - 12 against Philadelphia (12/2/12) and first five at Cincinnati (12/9/12). Had a string of 16 straight completions against Indianapolis (12/21/14) for the longest streak in a single game: Dallas Cowboys Consecutive Completions 21 - Brandon Weeden (11/2/14-9/27/15) 17 - Tony Romo (9/2/12-9/9/12) 16 - Tony Romo (12/21/14) 14 - Steve Pelluer (11/27/86) 14 - Randall Cunningham (9/3/00-9/10/00) Romo attempted 174 straight passes without an interception for the fourth-longest streak in franchise history: Consecutive Pass Attempts, No Interceptions Player Atts Year Troy Aikman...216 1999 Troy Aikman...184 1995 Dak Prescott...176 2016 Tony Romo...174 2013 Dak Prescott...171 2016 Tony Romo...167 2009 Don Meredith...156 1965-66 Troy Aikman...151 1993 Roger Staubach...149 1978-79 Tony Romo...143 2009 His 69.89 completion percentage (2014) is the best in club history, seventh in NFL history. He also ranks third (66.28), fifth (65.28) and seventh (64.76) in club annals: Dallas Cowboys Single-Season Completion Percentage 69.89 Tony Romo, 2014 (304-435) 69.13 Troy Aikman, 1993 (271-392) 66.28 - Tony Romo, 2011 (246-522) 65.29 Troy Aikman, 1991 (237-363) 65.28 Tony Romo, 2006 (220-337) 64.82 Troy Aikman, 1995 (280-432) 64.76 Tony Romo, 2007 (335-520) His 90.0 completion percentage against Indianapolis (12/21/14) established a single-game club record: Dallas Cowboys Single-Game Completion Percentage 90.0 - Tony Romo, vs. Indianapolis - 12/21/14 (18-20) 88.5 Tony Romo, vs Buffalo - 11/13/11 (23-26) 87.5 - Danny White, at Philadelphia - 11/6/83 (21-24) 85.7 - Troy Aikman, at Atlanta - 12/21/92 (18-21) 84.6 Brandon Weeden, vs. Atlanta - 9/27/15 (22-26) 82.6 - Tony Romo, vs Indianapolis - 11/19/06 (19-23) 81.5 - Tony Romo, vs Philadelphia - 12/2/12 (22-27) Has the top-four single-season club figures for touchdowns: Passing touchdowns in a season Player TDs Year Tony Romo...36 2007 Tony Romo...34 2014 Tony Romo...31 2011 Tony Romo...31 2013 Danny White...29 1983 His 113.2 quarterback rating in 2014 is the best in club history - sixth in league history: Single-Season Quarterback Rating Dallas Cowboys History T. Romo (2014)...113.2 R. Staubach (1971)...104.8 T. Romo (2011)...102.5 T. Aikman (1993)...99.0 T. Romo (2007)...97.4 T. Romo (2006)...95.1 NFL History A. Rodgers (2011)...122.5 P. Manning (2004)...121.1 N. Foles (2013)...119.2 T. Brady (2007)...117.2 P. Manning (2013)...115.1 T. Romo (2014)...113.2 Romo s 151.7 quarterback rating against Indianapolis (12/21/14) was good for third all-time in a game in team history: Player Rating Opp (Date) Don Meredith... 154.6 vs. Philadelphia (10/9/66) Troy Aikman... 153.7 at Atlanta (12/21/96) Tony Romo... 151.7 vs. Indianapolis (12/21/14) Tony Romo... 150.5 vs. Philadelphia (12/2/12) Troy Aikman... 149.3 vs. Phoenix (9/20/92) Roger Staubach... 148.9 vs. St. Louis (9/30/73) Romo s streak of seven consecutive games with a passer rating above 100.0 - the fifth-longest streak since the passer rating system was implemented in 1973 - came to end against Philadelphia (12/16/07). Consecutive Games 100.0-or-more Passer Rating Peyton Manning, 2004... 9 Carson Palmer, 2004-05... 9 Tom Brady, 2006-07... 9 Peyton Manning, 2005... 8 Tony Romo, 2007... 7 Had 10 games with a rating above 100.0 in 2014 to tie his club-best figure from 2004: Cowboys Single-Season 100.0-or-more Passer Rating Games Tony Romo, 2004...10 Tony Romo, 2014...10 Dak Prescott, 2016...10 Tony Romo, 2009...9 Tony Romo, 2011...9 Troy Aikman, 1993...8 Troy Aikman, 1995...7 Tony Romo, 2008...7 Set the club record for most 300-yard passing games in a season with nine in 2012. Romo became the first quarterback in team history to throw for 300-or-more yards in three consecutive games,throwing for over 300 yards at Chicago (9/23/07), against St. Louis (9/30/07) and at Buffalo (10/8/07). It also marked the first time in team history a quarterback threw for 300-or-more yards in four games in a season. Dallas Cowboys 300-Yard Passing Games - season Tony Romo, 2012...9 Tony Romo, 2009...8 Tony Romo, 2007...7 Tony Romo, 2008...6 Tony Romo, 2011...5 Tony Romo, 2013...4 He threw three-or-more touchdown passes in seven games in 2014 to establish a single-season club-high. Player 3-Plus TD Games Tony Romo...7 (2014) Tony Romo...6 (2007) Tony Romo...6 (2008) Roger Staubach...5 (1979) Danny White...5 (1980) Tony Romo...5 (2011) Romo (3,501) became just the third quarterback in the Super Bowl era to pass for at least 3,500 yards in his first 13 NFL starts with his 329-yard outing at Chicago (9/23/07) - joining Kurt Warner (3,559) and Marc Bulger (3,534). Signed a contract extension on October 30, 2007, keeping him in Dallas through the 2013 season. First player in Eastern Illinois and Ohio Valley Conference history to win the Walter Payton Award, given annually to the nation s top player at the NCAA Division I-AA level. Was a three-time Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year. Scratch golfer who has fallen just short of qualifying for the 2004, 2005, 2007-11 U.S. Open golf tournament. 3 Mark Sanchez, QB Passing Att Com Yds Pct TD Int Lng Sk/Yds Rtng Last Game... INACTIVE 2016... 1 1 8 100.0 0 0 8 0/0 100.0 Career... 2,268 1,286 15,134 56.7 86 84 74t 158/1,023 74.3 Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Last Game... 2016... 2-2 -2.0-2 0 Career... 167 449 2.7 25 13 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11), at Washington (9/18), vs. Chicago (9/25), at San Francisco, (10/2), vs. Cincinnati (10/9), and at Green Bay (10/16) and vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Did not play. at Cleveland (11/6) Made his Cowboys debut late in the fourth quarter and completed his lone pass attempt (eight yards) and took a knee on each of the final two plays of the game. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Did not play. vs. Baltimore (11/20), vs. Washington (11/24), at Minnesota (12/1) and at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Inactive. 19

Mark Sanchez, cont. Went to camp in 2016 with Denver, was released at the end, but signed with Dallas to provide a veteran backup while Romo recovers from a back injury. Served as a backup for the Eagles in 2015, starting two of the four games he played. Signed with Philadelphia as a free agent in 2014 and started eight of the nine games he played for the Eagles. Started all 62 games he played for the Jets (2009-12) and threw for 12,092 yards, 68 touchdowns and 69 interceptions on 1,028-of 1,867 passes. Drafted in the first round (fifth overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft by the N.Y. Jets. 32 Orlando Scandrick, CB Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... 3 0 3 1(-1) 1-0 2016... 34 7 41 2.0(-2) 1(-1) 2 4 2-0 Career... 301 77 378 11.5(-69) 15(-35) 6 61 7-1 Interceptions Fumble Recoveries No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Career... 7 42 6.0 40t 1 1 15 15.0 15t 0 Kickoff Returns Special Teams No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Solo - Asst Tot Career... 4 81 20.3 25t 0 15-4 19 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Posted three tackles, a hurry and a sack/ forced fumble. at Washington (9/18) Had four tackles. vs. Chicago (9/25), at San Francisco (10/2), vs. Cincinnati (10/9) and at Green Bay (10/16) Inactive/Injured-Hamstrings. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Returned to start and had five tackles, one sack, a pressure and a breakup. at Cleveland (11/6) Started on the outside and was third on the defense with six tackles. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Logged seven tackles with one breakup. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Logged three tackles. vs. Washington (11/24) Added three more tackles with two deflections. at Minnesota (12/1) Had seven tackles. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Posted three tackles, one for a loss and forced a fumble. Missed the 2015 season after tearing an ACL in a training camp practice. Was third with 11 breakups and eighth with 54 stops in 2014. Was on the Reserve/Suspended list for the first two games of the 2014 NFL season and was reinstated on Sept. 17 Had career-highs in 2013 in tackles (70), pass breakups (15) and interceptions (two), starting a career-high 15 games. Placed on Reserve/Injured on December 8, 2012 with a hand injury. Finished 2010 with 50 tackles, a pressure, and career-bests in sacks (2.5), tackles for losses (five) and pass breakups (eight). Had 54 tackles in 2009 seeing most of his action as the nickel back. Finished fifth on the team in 2008 with 12 special teams tackles. Signed a five-year contract extension on August 25, 2011. Fifth round draft choice (143rd overall) in 2008 out of Boise State. Holds the school record with seven career blocked kicks, including the school s single-season record with four blocked kicks in 2007. 54 Jaylon Smith, LB Placed on Reserve/NFI to start the 2016 season, continuing his rehab from a knee injury suffered in the Fiesta Bowl. Selected in the second round (34th overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft. All-American and Butkus Award winner in his last year at Notre Dame. Tallied 293 tackles, 24.5 for losses and 4.5 sacks through his collegiate career. Brother, Rod, plays fullback for the Cowboys. 41 Keith Smith, FB Rushing Receiving Att. Yds. Avg. Lg TD No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Last Game... 2016... 2 5 2.5 3t 0 3 20 6.7 14t 0 Career... 2 5 2.5 3t 0 3 20 6.7 14t 0 Special Teams Solo - Asst Tot FF FR BP BFG BXP Last Game...0-1 1 2016...3-2 5 Career...7-4 11 Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Career... 5 1 6 1-0 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Made his debut at fullback and had his first career rush for three yards to convert a first down on third down. Also had a special teams tackle. at Washington (9/18) Caught his first career pass - a five-yarder - and had one stop on special teams. vs. Chicago (9/25) Played on offense and special teams, helping the club rush for 199 yards and hold onto the ball for 35:19. at San Francisco (10/2) Rushed once for two yards to convert a third down and caught a career-long 14 yards pass. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Helped block for Elliott to rush for 134 yards and two touchdowns. at Green Bay (10/16) Helped lead Elliott to his fourth straight 130- plus yard game, making him the first NFL rookie to accomplish the feat. It was also the first 100-yard rusher allowed by Green Bay in 2016. Also had two special teams tackles. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Caught one pass for one yard and helped block for 187 rushing yards (5.5 avg.). at Cleveland (11/6) Helped the offense rush for 168 yards with a 39:39 time of possession. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Saw time on offense, helping the club to its first 300-yard passer, 100-yard receiver and 100-yard rusher since 2013. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Helped block for 118 rushing yards and a 35:39 time of possession against the league s top defense. vs. Washington (11/24) Helped the club rush for 163 yards on 30 carries (5.4) with three scores. at Minnesota (12/1) Helped block for a 5.0 yard-per-rush average. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Lead blocker for Elliott s sixth 100-yard game of the season (107). Added a special teams tackle. Making the switch to fullback from linebacker in 2016. Spent 2015 between the active roster and practice squad, playing in five games mainly on special teams. Rookie free agent linebacker who spent his first season in 2014 between Dallas practice squad and active roster. Played in 10 games as a rookie. Started 45 of the 49 games he played at San Jose State, compiling 476 tackles - second in school history. 77 Tyron Smith, T vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Did not yield a sack on 45 pass attempts as Dak Prescott threw for 227 yards with no touchdowns and no interceptions as the offense had the ball for 36:43. Missed five plays with a stiff neck. at Washington (9/18) Helped block for three rushing touchdowns from three different players (Elliott, Morris and Prescott) - the first time Dallas had three rushing scores from three different players since 2010. The offense had 380 yards and a 32:51 time of possession. vs. Chicago (9/25) and at San Francisco (10/2) Inactive/Injured-Back. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Helped Elliott to his third consecutive 130-plus yard game while blocking for an offense that rushed for three scores - the first three rushing touchdowns allowed by the Bengals defense this season. Also helped Prescott to a 75.0 completion percentage (18-of-24) for 227 yards and a touchdown. 20

Tyron Smith, cont. at Green Bay (10/16) Blocked for Elliott s fourth straight 130-plus yard game, making him the first NFL rookie to accomplish the feat. It was also the first 100-yard rusher allowed by Green Bay in 2016. Prescott had a season-high three touchdown passes on 18-of-27 attempts for 247 yards and his first career interception. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Helped block for 187 rushing yards on 34 attempts (5.5) while allowing Prescott to throw for 287 yards, two touchdowns and an interception on 19-of-39 passes. at Cleveland (11/6) Blocked for 168 rushing yards and two touchdowns as Prescott completed 77.8% of his passes (21-of-27) for 247 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions. The line did not give up a sack on the day as the offense had the ball for 39:39. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Led the way for Dallas first 300-yard passer (Prescott - 319), 100-yard receiver (Bryant - 116) and 100-yard rusher (Elliott - 114) since 2013 as the offense racked up its seventh straight 400-yard game. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Helped the offense to 417 yards, the eighth straight game with at least 400 yards to tie an NFL single-season record. The offense rushed for 118 yards and threw for 301 against the league s top defense. The club scored points on each of its final five drives and held on to the ball for 35:39, including 20:09 in the second half. vs. Washington (11/24) Helped the club rush for 163 yards on 30 carries (5.4) with three scores while allowing only one sack on 25 drop backs as Prescott completed 70.8% (17-of24) of his passes. at Minnesota (12/1) Blocked for a 5.0 yard-per-rush average (28 for 140) as Prescott logged his NFL rookie record 10th 100.0-rating game (108.3). The offense struggled, logging only 264 yards and finishing one-of-nine (11.1%) on third down. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Blocked for Elliott s sixth 100-yard game of the season (107) and yielded three sacks on 40 drop backs as Prescott suffered his worst statistical game of the season - 17-of-37 for 165 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions. The offense had trouble on third down, converting just one-of-15 tries (6.7%). Earned his third straight Pro Bowl selection in 2015 after playing in all 16 games for the third consecutive season, fourth overall. Named to the PFWA All-NFL and All-NFC Teams. Named to the 2014 AP All-Pro team. Earned his second straight trip to the Pro Bowl in 2014. Was named Offensive Player of the Week (Week 6) after the offensive line s performance at Seattle. Murray rushed for 115 yards and a touchdown on 29 carries and Romo was 21-of-32 for 250 yards with two touchdowns. The offense controlled the ball for 37:39 and converted eight-of 14 (57.1) third downs. Started all 16 games at left tackle in 2013 and earned his first career trip to the Pro Bowl. Was rewarded for his consistent play during the team s 2014 training camp, signing an eight-year contract extension, keeping him in Dallas through 2023. Moved to left tackle in 2012 and started all 15 games he played, missing one game with an ankle injury. Helped offense rack up 5,994 net yards - third in a season in team history, as Romo threw for a career-high and club record 4,903 yards. Selected to the 2011 All-Rookie team by Pro Football Writers of America. Started all 16 games at right tackle as a rookie - becoming the first rookie to start all 16 games along the offensive line since Rob Petitti in 2005 and third overall - as the offense racked up 6,008 yards on the season, good for the second-most in franchise history (6,390 in 2009). Drafted in the first round (ninth overall) of the 2011 Draft out of USC. Marked just the fourth time in team history, and first time since 1981, the Cowboys selected an offensive lineman in the first round of the draft. Became the second-highest offensive lineman drafted in Dallas history behind John Niland, who was selected fifth in the 1966 Draft. Started the final 24 games of his career at USC at right tackle. 87 Geoff Swaim, TE Receiving Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg TD 2016... 6 69 11.5 28t 0 Career... 7 69 9.9 28t 0 Placed on Reserve/Injured with a pectoral injury on Nov. 16. vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Started as the second tight end and caught one pass for a team-long 21 yards. at Washington (9/18) Caught two passes for 29 yards, with a career-long 28-yarder. vs. Chicago (9/25) Started in a two-tight end set. at San Francisco (10/2) Played on offense and special teams but did not have any stats, helping block for 187 rushing yards and a 36:27 time of possession. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Started in a two-tight end set and helped Elliott rush for 134 yards and two touchdowns with another Prescott rushing touchdown. at Green Bay (10/16) Helped lead Elliott to his fourth straight 130- plus yard game, the first NFL rookie to accomplish the feat. It was also the first 100-yard rusher allowed by Green Bay in 2016. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Had an eight-yard reception and helped block for 187 rushing yards. at Cleveland (11/6) Caught two passes for 11 yards while helping the club rush for 168 yards and not allowing a sack on 28 dropbacks. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Saw time as the second tight end until a pectoral injury sidelined him in the second quarter through the remainder of the game. Played in four games with one start as a rookie in 2015, seeing time in multiple tight end sets. Began at Butte College, playing two years before transferring. Finished his collegiate career at Texas, starting all 13 games as a senior and nine-of-13 as a junior. In four seasons, caught 27 passes for 195 yards and four scores. Dallas traded a 2016 draft pick for another seventh round pick to draft Swaim (246th overall). 99 Charles Tapper, DE Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR 2016... Placed on Reserve/Injured with a back injury on Sept. 28. vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) at Washington (9/18) vs. Chicago (9/25) and Inactive/Injured-Back. Selected in the fourth round (101st overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft. Played all four years at Oklahoma and posted 138 tackles, 15.5 sacks and 27 tackles for losses. Was a standout basketball player for Nike Baltimore Elite. 92 Cedric Thornton, DT Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... 1 2 3 1 0-1 2016... 9 9 18 1.5(-9) 3(-6) 9 1 1-1 Career... 159 92 251 5.5(-34) 14(-32) 30 6 2-4 Interceptions Fumble Recoveries No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Last Game... 1 0 0.0 0t 0 2016... 1 0 0.0 0t 0 Career... 4 40 10.3 40t 1 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) In his Cowboys debut, had three tackles and a tackle for a loss. at Washington (9/18) Tallied three tackles and a hurry. vs. Chicago (9/25) Had one hurry. at San Francisco (10/2) Posted two tackles. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Had a sack and a pressure. at Green Bay (10/16) Logged two tackles and a hurry. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Had a half sack. at Cleveland (11/6) Made a tackle for a loss and had one hurry. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Notched one hurry. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Had one tackle and forced a fumble that was recovered by the Ravens. vs. Washington (11/24) Added three tackles, one for a loss and a pressure. at Minnesota (12/1) Logged a tackle, a hurry and a pass breakup. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Had three tackles, a pressure and recovered a fumble. Signed with Dallas as an unrestricted free agent in 2016. 21

Cedric Thornton, cont. Played five seasons for Philadelphia and tallied 233 tackles, 4.0 sacks, and 12 tackles for losses. Was an undrafted free agent out of Southern Arkansas in 2011. 13 Lucky Whitehead, WR Receiving Rushing Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Att. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Last Game... INACTIVE INACTIVE 2016... 2 40 20.0 35t 0 8 86 10.8 26t 0 Career... 8 56 7.0 35t 0 18 193 10.7 33t 0 Kickoff Returns Punt Returns No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD No. Yds. Avg. FC Lg TD Last Game... INACTIVE INACTIVE 2016...10 238 23.8 33t 0 19 167 8.8 5 39 0 Career...26 690 26.5 79t 0 38 277 7.3 9 39 0 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Returned punts (two for 16 yards) and kickoffs (1 for 21) while seeing time in multi-receiver sets. at Washington (9/18) Had one kick return for 33 yards and one punt return for seven. vs. Chicago (9/25) Had one run for three yards, one punt return for three with a fair catch and a 25-yard kickoff return. at San Francisco (10/2) Returned two punts 25 yards and one kickoff 28. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Returned two kickoffs 45 yards, two punts 10 and had a rush for nine, giving Dallas a first down. at Green Bay (10/16) Had a 26-yard run and a career-long 35-yard catch - both coming on a third-and-one and both leading to touchdowns. Also had a kickoff return for 21 yards. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Had a 17-yard run, returned one kickoff 13 yards and two punts 19. at Cleveland (11/6) Returned three punts 18 yards, including a season-long 15-yarder, and rushed once for two yards. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Caught one pass for five yards and took a 15-yard unnecessary roughness penalty on Dallas fourth quarter go-ahead touchdown drive. Also returned two punts for 44 yards, including a career-long 39-yarder, and one kickoff 30 yards. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Returned two punts 24 yards, with a long of 21. vs. Washington (11/24) Started and had a 15-yard run on the opening play while making one fair catch in the punt return game. at Minnesota (12/1) Rushed once for six yards on which he lost a fumble, returned two punts for one yard and one kickoff 22 yards. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Inactive. Emerged as the club s return specialist as a rookie in 2015 while also seeing time as a reserve receiver on offense. Became one of just two rookie free agents (La el Collins) to make the active roster out of training camp. Saw time in preseason at punt returner and kick returner as well as in multiple receiver sets. Caught 133 passes for 1,631 yards with 14 touchdowns, rushed for 594 yards and five scores on 79 carries and had 2,177 combined return yards with three scores in his collegiate career at FAU. 51 Kyle Wilber, LB Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... 1-1 2016... 3 1 4 1-1 Career... 67 32 99 3.5(-25) 3(-11) 19 1 2-4 Interceptions Fumble Recoveries No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Career... 3 1 0.3 1t 0 Special Teams Solo - Asst Tot FF FR BP BFG BXP Last Game...1-1 2 2016...5-2 7 1 1 Career...16-9 25 1 1 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Notched one tackle seeing time as a defensive end. at Washington (9/18) Assisted on one tackle. vs. Chicago (9/25) Posted two tackles. at San Francisco (10/2) Had a stop on special teams. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Injured his neck on the first defensive play and did not return. at Green Bay (10/16) Inactive/Injured-Neck. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Played on special teams. at Cleveland (11/6) Had a stop on special teams. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Played mainly on special teams. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Had a special teams tackle. vs. Washington (11/24) Played on special teams. at Minnesota (12/1) Had a special teams tackle on which he forced and recovered a fumble inside the 10-yard line, leading to Dallas fourth quarter touchdown. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Had two tackles on special teams. Tied for the team lead with nine special teams stops in 2015. Played in all 16 games with the first six starts of his career in 2013, finishing with 42 tackles, two sacks, 14 pressures, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries. Saw time as both a defensive end and linebacker in 2013, earning his first career start at end in place of DeMarcus Ware (quad) at Philadelphia (10/20). Moved to linebacker for the remainder of the season for the game at the N.Y. Giants (11/24). Appeared in 10 games as a rookie in 2012. Played in the first preseason game before suffering a thumb injury which required surgery. Drafted in the fourth round (113th overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft out of Wake Forest. Started 36-of-43 games at Wake Forest in four years totaling 195 tackles, 35.5 tackles for loss, 13.5 sacks, six pressures, six pass breakups and six forced fumbles with three fumble recoveries. 27 J.J. Wilcox, S Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... INACTIVE/INJURED-Thigh 2016... 32 11 43 5 1-0 Career... 160 85 245 1(-4) 2 15 2-2 Interceptions Fumble Recoveries No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Career... 4 70 17.5 47t 0 2 11 6.5 11t 0 Special Teams Solo - Asst Tot FF FR BP BFG BXP Last Game... 2016...3-0 3 Career...15-4 19 Eighth on the team with 43 tackles. vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) As a reserve defensive back, posted three tackles. at Washington (9/18) Posted one tackle and broke up one pass. vs. Chicago (9/25) Logged five tackles and forced a fumble that was recovered by Tyrone Crawford. at San Francisco (10/2) Notched a tackle and a breakup. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Had three tackles on defense and three on special teams. at Green Bay (10/16) Posted four tackles. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Had three tackles and a breakup. at Cleveland (11/6) Started in place of Church (forearm) and had three tackles. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Tied for second on the team with a season-high nine tackles. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Second on the defense with seven tackles. vs. Washington (11/24) Added four tackles with one breakup. at Minnesota (12/1) and at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Inactive/Injured-Thigh. Seventh on the team with 69 tackles and tied for fourth with eight special teams tackles in 2015. Finished fourth on the defense with 89 tackles in 2014. Played in 13 games with five starts as a rookie in 2013 and posted 44 tackles, a pass breakup and six special teams tackles. Drafted in the third round (80th overall) of the 2013 Draft out of Georgia Southern. Started 39-of-50 games at Georgia Southern recording 96 tackles, one tackle for loss and two interceptions, despite only playing defense full-time his senior year. Played running back, wide receiver and served as team s kick returner before starting at safety as a senior. 22

83 Terrance Williams, WR Receiving Rushing Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Att. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Last Game... 5 76 15.2 31t 1 2016... 34 470 13.8 47t 3 Career... 167 2,667 16.0 82t 19 3 4 1.3 5t 0 Kickoff Returns Special Teams No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Solo - Asst Tot Career... 7 151 21.6 32t 0 0-2 2 Season-Highs Rec 5, vs. Cin, 10/9 and at NYG, 12/11 Rec Yards 88, vs. Chi, 9/25 Rec Long 47, vs. Chi, 9/25 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Caught three passes for 34 yards. at Washington (9/18) Played but did not have a catch. vs. Chicago (9/25) Caught four passes for a team-high 88 yards with a season-long 47-yarder. Lost a fumble on the 47-yard catch and run. at San Francisco (10/2) Caught four passes for 44 yards with a 20-yard touchdown. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Led the team with five catches and 70 yards with all five receptions going for first downs. at Green Bay (10/16) Had four catches for a team-high 75 yards, including a 42-yard catch on a second quarter touchdown drive. All four of his catches resulted in a first down. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Caught two passes for 25 yards, including one on third down to further a field goal drive. at Cleveland (11/6) Had two receptions for 19 yards. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Caught one pass for five yards. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Caught one pass for 11 yards and drew a 33-yard pass interference penalty on Dallas first touchdown drive. vs. Washington (11/24) Caught a 10-yard touchdown pass. at Minnesota (12/1) Caught two passes for 13 yards. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Led the team with five catches and 76 yards with the club s lone touchdown on a 31-yard toss. Led the team with a career-high 840 yards, tied for second with 52 catches and three touchdowns in 2015. Finished second on the team with eight touchdowns, third with 621 yards and tied for fourth with 37 catches in 2014. Had eight games in 2014 with an average of at least 15.0 yards-percatch, third in the league: Player Games DeSean Jackson... 11 Michael Floyd... 9 T.Y. Hilton... 8 DeAndre Hopkins... 8 Jeremy Maclin... 8 Terrance Williams...8 Started eight games (of 16 played) in multiple receiver sets as a rookie in 2013 and caught 44 passes (tied for fourth among club rookies) for 736 yards (fourth) and five touchdowns (tied for fourth). Had 151 receiving yards against Denver (10/6), which were the most by a Cowboys rookie since Antonio Bryant s 170 at Washington (12/29/02) and the sixth-most by a rookie in franchise history: Cowboys Rookie Receiving Yards Player Yards Opp (Date) James Dixon... 203 at Phoenix (11/12/89) Bob Hayes... 177 vs. Philadelphia (10/10/65) Antonio Bryant... 170 at Washington (12/29/02) Herschel Walker... 170 vs. Philadelphia (12/14/86) Herschel Walker... 155 vs. Washington (10/12/86) Terrance Williams... 151 vs. Denver (10/6/13) His first career touchdown catch came on an 82-yard catch-and-run against Denver (10/6) it was the fourth-longest catch in recent team history and tied for the third-longest by a club rookie: Cowboys Rookie Touchdown Receptions Player Long Season Herschel Walker... 84t 1986 Ezekiel Elliott... 83t 2016 Bob Hayes... 82t 1965 Terrance Williams... 82t 2013 Finished with 44 catches, tied for fourth all-time among Dallas Cowboys rookies. Cowboys Rookie Receptions (Season) Player Receptions Season Herschel Walker... 76 1986 Bob Hayes... 47 1965 Dez Bryant... 45 2010 Antonio Bryant... 44 2002 Terrance Williams... 44 2013 Had 736 receiving yards, fourth all-time among Dallas Cowboys rookies. Cowboys Rookie Receiving Yards (Season) Player Yards Season Bob Hayes...1,023 1965 Herschel Walker...837 1986 Mike Sherrard...744 1986 Terrance Williams...736 2013 Antonio Bryant...733 2002 Finished with five touchdowns, tied for fourth all-time among Dallas Cowboys rookies. Had a touchdown in four straight games, longest streak by a club rookie: Dallas Cowboys TD Streak (Rookie) Player Games Season Terrance Williams...4 2013 Bob Hayes...3 1965 Bob Hayes...3 1965 Antonio Bryant...3 2002 Martellus Bennett...3 2008 Dez Bryant...3 2010 Drafted in the third round (74th overall) of the 2013 Draft by Dallas out of Baylor. Finished his college career with 202 receptions for 3,334 yards (16.5 avg.) and 27 touchdowns while amassing 4,693 all-purpose yards, setting a Baylor school career-record. His career receptions, receiving yards and touchdown receptions rank second in school record books behind Kendall Wright, while his 3,334 receiving yards were good for sixth in Big 12 history. Starred at W.T. White High School in Dallas, Texas. 57 Damien Wilson, LB Tackles Sks/ Tkl/ QB Solo Asst Tot Yds Loss Prs PBU FF-FR Last Game... 2016... 17 5 22 0.5(-4) 1(-1) Career... 21 8 29 0.5(-4) 3(-5) 1 Special Teams Solo - Asst Tot FF FR BP BFG BXP Last Game...0-1 1 2016...2-4 6 Career...7-8 15 vs. N.Y. Giants Played on special teams. at Washington (9/18) Posted two special teams tackles. vs. Chicago (9/25) Posted two tackles on defense and had a special teams tackle. at San Francisco (10/2) and vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Played on special teams. at Green Bay (10/16) Posted four tackles on defense. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Notched three tackles. at Cleveland (11/6) Had his first career sack, splitting one with Anthony Hitchens and logged one tackle. Added two stops on special teams. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Added a pair of tackles. vs. Baltimore (11/20) Had two tackles as the starting strongside linebacker. vs. Washington (11/24) Started at the strongside and tallied six tackles. at Minnesota (12/1) Had two tackles with one stop for a loss. at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Played on defense and special teams and assisted on a special teams tackle. Third on the team with nine special teams stops in 2015. As a senior at Minnesota, led the team with 119 tackles, posting 197 in two years. Transferred to UM from Jones County Junior College as a junior after starting at Alcorn State as a freshman. Drafted in the fourth round (127th overall) by Dallas in 2015. 82 Jason Witten, TE Receiving Special Teams Rec. Yds. Avg. Lg TD Solo - Asst Tot Last Game... 4 26 6.5 13t 0 2016... 56 579 10.3 35t 2 Career... 1,076 11,794 11.0 69t 62 2-0 2 Passing Att Com Yds Pct TD Int Lng Sk/Yds Rtng Career... 1 1 42 100.0 0 0 42 0/0 118.8 23

Jason Witten, cont. Season-Highs Rec 9, vs. NYG, 9/11 Rec Yards 134, at Cle, 11/6 Rec Long 35, at Cle, 11/6 vs. N.Y. Giants (9/11) Led the team in receptions (nine) and yards (66) to pass Isaac Bruce (1,024) for ninth on the NFL s all-time receptions list. at Washington (9/18) Caught three passes for 51 yards, each on one of Dallas three touchdown drives, including a long of 29 on the first touchdown drive. vs. Chicago (9/25) Had two catches for 25 yards. at San Francisco (10/2) Had a team-high seven catches for 47 yards with four of his catches coming on a single touchdown drive. Moved into 30th on the NFL s all-time receiving yards list. vs. Cincinnati (10/9) Caught three passes for 43 yards, including one on third down to convert a first. at Green Bay (10/16) Tied Ed Too Tall Jones for the most games started in franchise history (203) and caught four passes for 42 yards. Three of his catches resulted in first downs, one on third down. vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Established a club record by making his 204th career start - the most in club history - and started his 154th consecutive game to tie Lee Roy Jordan for the top spot in Cowboys history. Caught two passes for 16 yards and a touchdown. His score was on a five-yard catch in overtime for the win. It was his 61st career touchdown catch, good for fifth all-time among NFL tight ends and it was the first time a Cowboys tight end won a game in overtime since Billy Joe DuPree in the club s first ever overtime game. at Cleveland (11/6) Led the team with eight catches for a season-best 134 yards - 21st career 100-yard game - and a touchdown. Had a season-long 35-yard catch. Made his 155th consecutive start to establish a club record. Became the fifth tight end with a 100-yard game at 34 years-or-older, and his 134 yards were sixth in his career. at Pittsburgh (11/13) Caught six passes for 59 yards, including two for 19 yards on the game-wining drive. Had three first down conversions, one on third down and topped 40 catches for the 13th consecutive an overall season - the sixth overall player and second tight end to reach the mark. Also took over the ninth spot on the NFL s all-time receptions chart from Andre Johnson (1,062). vs. Baltimore (11/20) Tied for second with five catches and third with 37 yards with four catches going for first downs, including one on third. vs. Washington (11/24) Caught three passes for 33 yards to top 50 receptions for the 13th straight and overall season - second tight end, fourth player with 13 consecutive 50-catch seasons. Also passed Reggie Wayne (1,070) for eighth on the league s all-time receptions chart. Played in his 218th career game - second in Cowboys history. at Minnesota (12/1) Did not have a catch for the first time in 130 games. His last game without a catch was at the N.Y. Giants (11/2/08). at N.Y. Giants (12/11) Caught four passes for 26 yards. Elected as a team captain for the 2016 season. Led the team in receptions for the eighth time in his career, finishing with 77, was second with 713 yards and tied for second with three receiving scores in 2015. All-Time Dallas Cowboys Receiving Leaders Receptions 1. Jason Witten...1,076 (2003-16) 2 Michael Irvin... 750 (1988-99) 3. Drew Pearson... 489 (1973-83) 4. Emmitt Smith... 486 (1990-02) 5. Tony Hill... 479 (1977-86) Receiving Yards 1 Michael Irvin...11,904 (1988-99) 2. Jason Witten... 11,794 (2003-16) 3. Tony Hill...7,988 (1977-86) 4. Drew Pearson...7,822 (1973-83) 5. Bob Hayes...7,295 (1965-74) Selected by his teammates as a captain for the 2015 season. Hit 60 touchdown catches, becoming the third Cowboy and sixth NFL tight end to the mark. Has played in 216 consecutive regular season games - the second-longest active streak in the NFL (Shane Lechler, 235) and has started 160 consecutive regular season games - the third-longest active streak in the NFL (Eli Manning, 196 and Philip Rivers, 173). For his career, 601 of his 1,076 receptions have resulted in a first down, including 215 that converted a third down or fourth down. Owns the team-record with a catch in 130 consecutive regular season games, which ended at Minnesota (12/1/16). He has caught a pass in 214-of-219 career regular-season games. Has a streak of 106 straight home games with a catch - the second-longest streak among NFL tight ends in league history. Earned his 10th trip to the Pro Bowl as an injury replacement for Julius Thomas (Denver). Tied with Mel Renfro and Larry Allen for the second-most Pro Bowl selections in team history. Selected by his teammates as a team captain for the 2014 season. Had a reception in 76 consecutive regular season games - a streak that ended at NY Giants (11/2/08). Earned his ninth Pro Bowl trip (as a replacement for Julius Thomas) in 2013 after catching 73 passes for 851 yards and eight touchdowns. Chosen as a team captain for the 2013 NFL season. Led the team with 110 catches and was second on the team with 1,039 receiving yards. Top NFL Tight Ends Since 2006 Player Rec. 1. Jason Witten... 888 2 Antonio Gates... 689 3. Tony Gonzalez... 677 4. Greg Olsen... 607 5. Heath Miller... 553 Player Yards 1. Jason Witten...9,710 2. Antonio Gates...8,578 3 Tony Gonzalez...7,317 4. Greg Olsen...7,199 5. Vernon Davis...6,339 Third in the NFC and fifth in the NFL in receptions (110), while his 1,039 receiving yards were 12th in the NFC and 20th in the NFL - all are tops among tight ends. Was selected to his eighth career Pro Bowl in 2012 tying Emmitt Smith for the fifth-most appearances in franchise history. Suffered a lacerated spleen in the first preseason game at Oakland (8/13/12) causing him to miss the rest of the preseason. Chosen a team captain for the 2012 NFL season. Led the team in receptions (79) - for the fifth straight season and sixth overall - and receiving yards (942) while finishing fourth with five touchdown receptions. His 79 catches marked his sixth season with 75-or-more receptions, the second-most among tight ends in NFL history and his fifth consecutive season, the most by a tight end in league history. Tied for 11th in the NFC (fourth among tight ends) and tied for 15th in the NFL (fifth) with 79 receptions. His team-high 942 receiving yards is good for 16th in the NFC (second among tight ends) and 29th in the NFL (third). Chosen a team captain for the 2011 NFL season. Signed a five-year contract extension on September 10, 2011 that will keep him with the Cowboys through 2017. Was selected to his seventh consecutive Pro Bowl appearance, in 2010, marking the most appearances by a tight end and the sixthmost overall in club history. Led the team in receptions for the fourth straight season with his 94 catches for 1,002 receiving yards - topping 1,000 yards for the third time in his career - and nine touchdowns, establishing a career-high, in 2010. Finished second in the NFC and third in the NFL with 94 receptions - tops among tight ends in 2010. His 1,002 receiving yards were 10th in the NFC and 17th in the NFL, tops among tight ends. His nine touchdowns also tied Billy Joe DuPree (1978) for the club season mark in touchdown catches by a tight end. Voted a team captain by his teammates for the 2010 season. Named to his sixth consecutive Pro Bowl in 2009. His 1,030 receiving yards were good for 10th in the NFC, tops among tight ends, and 21st in the NFL, third among tight ends. His 94 receptions were third in the NFC, tops among tight ends, and ninth in the NFL - second among tight ends. Led the team with 84 receptions and was second with 1,030 yards. Named to his fifth consecutive Pro Bowl - second as a starter - in 2008. Selected as an NFL Alumni 2008 Player of the Year honoree; oneof-10 current players selected by former players. Was named second-team All-Pro after the 2008 season. Named to his fifth consecutive Pro Bowl in 2008, joining Jay Novacek (five times) as the only two tight ends in team history to make five appearances. One of just four club tight ends - Novacek, Doug Cosbie (three times) and Billy Joe DuPree (three times) - to make multiple appearances in the Pro Bowl. Was one-of-13 Cowboys selected in 2007 - setting a team and NFL record. Named to the All-NFL Team by the Pro Football Writers in 2007. Third in the NFC in 2007 (first among tight ends) - 10th in the league (second among tight ends) with 96 receptions. In 2007 ranked 14th in the league with 1,145 receiving yards - second among tight ends. His 110 catches in 2012 are good for the most in season in club history while his 1,145 receiving yards from 2007 were the most in club history by a tight end. Now owns the top-nine single-season marks for receptions and receiving yards by a tight end in club history. 24

Jason Witten, cont. Single-Season Cowboys Tight End Receiving Records Receptions Receiving Yards 1. Jason Witten, 2012...110 1. Jason Witten, 2007...1,145 2. Jason Witten, 2007...96 2. Jason Witten, 2012...1,039 3. Jason Witten, 2009...94 3. Jason Witten, 2009...1,030 Jason Witten, 2010...94 4. Jason Witten, 2010...1,002 5. Jason Witten, 2004...87 5. Jason Witten, 2004...980 6. Jason Witten, 2008...81 6. Jason Witten, 2008...952 7. Jason Witten, 2011...79 7. Jason Witten, 2011...942 8. Jason Witten, 2015...77 8. Jason Witten, 2013...851 9. Jason Witten, 2013...73 9. Doug Cosbie, 1985...793 10. Jay Novacek, 1992...68 10. Doug Cosbie, 1984...789 11. Jason Witten, 1992...66 11. Jason Witten, 2005...757 12. Doug Cosbie, 1985...64 Jason Witten, 2006, 2014...64 12. Jason Witten, 2006...754 Tight ends through 100 career games (receptions): Player Rec. Yards Avg. TD Kellen Winslow...497 6,330 12.7 43 Jason Witten...457 5,194 11.4 26 Ozzie Newsome...410 5,258 12.8 32 Tony Gonzalez...410 4,869 11.9 39 Shannon Sharpe...367 4,551 12.4 28 Frank Wycheck...328 3,408 10.4 16 Tight ends through 200 career games (receptions): Player Rec. Yards Avg. TD Jason Witten...992 10,947 11.0 59 Tony Gonzalez...968 11,523 11.9 81 Shannon Sharpe...797 9,836 12.3 61 Jackie Smith...480 7,918 16.5 40 Pete Metzelaars...349 3,396 9.7 29 Reached 1,000 career receptions at Washington (12/7/15) to make him the second tight end - 12th player - in league history to reach 1,000 career receptions. Witten did it in 203 games the fastest of the two tight ends and the sixth-fastest: Player Games to 1,000 Rec. Jason Witten... 203 Tony Gonzalez... 207 His 110 receptions in 2012 established a single-season record by a tight end in NFL history surpassing Tony Gonzalez - 102. With his 40-plus catches in 2016, Witten is second among tight ends - tied for third overall - with 13 season of 40-or-more catches: Tight Ends Career 40+ Catch Seasons 16... Tony Gonzalez, 1998-2013 13... Jason Witten, 2004-16 11... Shannon Sharpe, 1992-98, 2000-03 11... Antonio Gates, 2004-14 9... Jeremy Shockey, 2002-10 NFL Pass Catchers 40+ Catch Seasons (overall and consecutive) 16... Tony Gonzalez, 1998-2013 14... Terrell Owens, 1997-2010 13... Hines Ward, 1999-2011 13... Anquan Boldin, 2003-15 13... Larry Fitzgerald, 2004-16 13... Jason Witten, 2004-16 With his 50-plus catches in 2016, Witten is second among tight ends - tied for third overall - with 13 season of 40-or-more catches: NFL Pass Catchers 50+ Catch Seasons (overall and consecutive) 16... Tony Gonzalez, 1998-2013 15... Anquan Boldin, 2003-2016 13... Larry Fitzgerald, 2004-16 13... Jason Witten, 2004-16 With his 70-plus catches in 2015, second among tight ends in NFL history with nine career. He is also the second tight end with seven consecutive seasons of 70-or-more catches: Tight Ends Career 70+ Catch Seasons Player Consecutive Total Tony Gonzalez...9 12 Jason Witten...7 9 With his 94 receptions in 2010, along with his 94 receptions in 2009, 81 receptions in 2008, 96 in 2007 and 87 in 2004 he became just the third player in club history to record at least 80 catches in a season. Witten s 87 in 2004 marked just the fifth time a Cowboy had at least 80 catches in a season. Cowboys Single-Season Reception Record 111 Michael Irvin, 1995 110 Jason Witten, 2012 96 Jason Witten, 2007 94 -- Jason Witten, 2009 94 Jason Witten, 2010 93 Michael Irvin, 1991 93 Dez Bryant, 2013 92 Dez Bryant, 2012 88 Michael Irvin, 1993 87 Jason Witten, 2004 85 Terrell Owens, 2006 81 Terrell Owens, 2007 81 -- Jason Witten, 2008 80 Raghib Ismail, 1999 Recorded his fourth career 90-plus catch season in 2012, with 92, marking the most 90-plus catch seasons in team history with four. His four are also tied for sixth all-time in NFL history. His 18 receptions against NY Giants (10/28/12) established a single-game team record for receptions: Dallas Cowboys Single-Game Receptions 18 Jason Witten, vs. N.Y. Giants, 10/28/12 15 Jason Witten, at Detroit, 12/9/07 14 Jason Witten, at N.Y. Giants, 12/6/09 13 Lance Rentzel, vs. Washington, 11/19/67 13 Jason Witten, vs. Chicago, 10/1/12 13 Dez Bryant, at Baltimore, 10/14/12 12 Emmitt Smith, at Phoenix, 11/22/92 12 Michael Irvin, vs. San Francisco, 10/17/93 12 Michael Irvin, at Miami, 10/27/96 12 Dez Bryant, vs. Cleveland, 11/18/12 12 Jason Witten, vs. Philadelphia, 12/29/13 His nine touchdown receptions in 2010 are tied for the most among club tight ends in a season: Cowboys Tight End Touchdown Leaders - season 9 Billy Joe Dupree, 1978 9 Jason Witten, 2010 8 Jason Witten, 2013 7 Billy Joe Dupree, 1980 7 David LaFleur, 1999 7 Jason Witten, 2007 Reached 800 receiving yards vs Philadelphia (12/29/13) to record his eighth season with 800-yards-or-more is second all-time among tight ends. He now has seven consecutive seasons, tied with Tony Gonzalez. 800-plus yard seasons by a Tight End Player Total Tony Gonzalez...11 Jason Witten...8 Shannon Sharpe...6 Antonio Gates...5 Among all-time club pass catchers, Witten s eight 800-yard seasons and his seven consecutive are good for second. 800-plus yard seasons -Dallas Cowboys Player Total Consecutive Michael Irvin... 11 8 (1991-98) Jason Witten... 8 7 (2007-13) Tony Hill... 7 4 (1978-81) Bob Hayes... 6 4 (1965-68) Reached 8,000 career receiving yards against Chicago (10/1/12) to become just the second Dallas Cowboy: Dallas Cowboys 8,000-yard club 1. Michael Irvin (1988-99)... 11,904 2. Jason Witten (2003-12)... 8,097 Also joined the following NFL tight ends to reach 8,000 career receiving yards: NFL Tight End 8,000-yard club 1. Tony Gonzalez (1997-12)... 13,603 2. Shannon Sharpe (1990-03)... 10,060 3. Jason Witten (2003-12)... 8,097 Witten reached 8,000 yards in 147 games, the fastest among league tight ends: NFL Tight End 8,000-yard club by games 1. Jason Witten (2003-12)... 147 2. Tony Gonzalez (1997-12)... 149 3. Shannon Sharpe (1990-03)... 178 Reached 9,000 career receiving yards against N.Y. Giants (9/8/13) to become just the second Dallas Cowboy: Dallas Cowboys 9,000-yard club 1. Michael Irvin (1988-99)... 11,904 2. Jason Witten (2003-14)... 9,018 Also joined the following NFL tight ends to reach 9,000 career receiving yards: NFL Tight End 9,000-yard club 1. Tony Gonzalez (1997-13)... 15,127 2. Shannon Sharpe (1990-03)... 10,060 3. Jason Witten (2003-14)... 9,018 Witten reached 9,000 yards in 160 games, the fastest among league tight ends: NFL Tight End 9,000-yard club by games 1. Jason Witten (2003-13)... 160 2. Tony Gonzalez (1997-12)... 163 3. Shannon Sharpe (1990-03)... 183 Reached 10,000 career receiving yards against Houston (10/5/14) to become just the second Dallas Cowboy at 10,000 yards: Dallas Cowboys 10,000-yard club 1. Michael Irvin (1988-99)...11,904 2. Jason Witten (2003-16)... 11,794 25

Also joined the following NFL tight ends to reach 10,000 career receiving yards: NFL Tight End 10,000-yard club 1. Tony Gonzalez (1997-13)... 15,127 2. Jason Witten (2003-16)...11,794 3. Shannon Sharpe (1990-03)...10,060 Witten reached 10,000 yards in 180 games, the second-fastest among league tight ends: NFL Tight End 10,000-yard club by games 1. Tony Gonzalez (1997-12)... 177 2. Jason Witten (2003-14)... 180 3. Shannon Sharpe (1990-03)... 203 Owns the club tight end record with 21 career 100-yard receiving games Ċareer 100-yard Receiving Games By Dallas Tight End 1. Jason Witten...21 (2003-present) 2. Doug Cosbie...4 (1979-88) Jay Novacek...4 (1990-96) Ranks second in club record books with 11,794 career receiving yards and tops among Dallas tight ends. All Time Cowboys Receiving Yards List 1. Michael Irvin...11,904 (1988-99) 2. Jason Witten...11,794 (2003-16) 3. Tony Hill... 7,988 (1977-86) 4. Drew Pearson... 7,822 (1973-83) 5. Bob Hayes... 7,295 (1965-74) Is the Cowboys all-time career receptions leader with 1,076 - surpassing Irvin at Atlanta (11/4/12). All-Time Cowboys Receptions List 1. Jason Witten...1,076 (2003-16) 2. Michael Irvin...750 (1988-99) 3. Drew Pearson...489 (1973-83) 4. Emmitt Smith...486 (1990-02) Currently fourth on the club s all-time touchdown receptions list with 62. All-Time Cowboys Touchdown Receptions List 1. Bob Hayes...71 (1965-74) 2. Michael Irvin...65 (1988-99) Dez Bryant...65 (2010-16) 4. Jason Witten... 62 (2003-16) 5. Tony Hill...51 (1977-86) 26

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