Super Bowl 30 - Cowboys vs Steelers

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Published 2019-07-06
Dallas and Pittsburgh meet in the big game for the third time, renewing a classic rivalry from the 70s, as Troy Aikman's Cowboys look to make it three titles in four years and cement their status as a dynasty, against Neil O'Donnell and the Steelers.

All Comments (21)
  • This is the last superbowl my grandpa ever saw. He passed in December of 96. Was a huge Cowboys fan and saw their last.
  • @spiceboymike
    Dallas and Pittsburgh know how to put on a Super Bowl! Three Super Bowls - Three memorable classics!
  • @bubbakemp5817
    To me, this was one of the most satisfying Dallas wins of all time! We still owe them one! Thanks for sharing! DC4L! Go Cowboys!
  • I remember watching this game as an 8 year old with my dad. I wasn't that into the game at the time, but I remember when the cowboys won it, my dad was so excited he forgot that it was a school night and I got to stay up till like midnight lol.
  • @damienwhited87
    This was the first Super Bowl that I watched back in 1996, and I've watched every Super Bowl since this one.
  • @zachperez8937
    I'm 23 years old. Been a cowboys fan since birth. Never had the opportunity to ever see them win it. Hopefully that changes one day
  • Troy Aikman was Clutch... Never lost a Super Bowl... One of my all time favorites... Coming From an Eagle's Fan.
  • @idfy2599
    90's Cowboys. So many offensive weapons. All three phases were outstanding. Nothing lasts forever, except on film.
  • @darrylsmith1471
    The Cowboys faced a lot of adversity during the 1995 season and struggled at times, but they were able to put it all together at the right time and claim their 5th Super Bowl title.
  • @aliwooz913
    dude that dallas defense was insane. everytime PITS snapped the ball their entire oline was on the ground within seconds
  • @nymike06
    This was the sweetest revenge after those Super Bowl losses to Pittsburgh in the 1970's. What a great win in Cowboys History! Thank you for uploading this classic!
  • @billierenfro705
    I was fortunate to get to watch all 3 SB wins out of 4 years of the awesome Cowboys dynasty. That’s what I will always be thankful for, they always got it done in the SB, never had to see them lose one! This SB win they did get some breaks but going off several highlights that I’ve seen over the years, they had some bad breaks in one of their losses to the Steelers in the 70s, TE dropping a wide open TD catch where the ball hits him in the chest, that would’ve made the difference in them winning the game.
  • @paulcabral9462
    Beautiful moment!! I watched that super bowl all by myself! Great memories! Love my 5x super bowl champions Dallas Cowboys!!
  • @larryjones4096
    This was the sweetest of Super Bowl moments,not just for the season,but for the heartbreak i suffered during SB XIV as a ten yr. old.Even sweeter was my boss(diehard Steelers and fellow GulfWar vet)giving me a congratulatory bottle of bubbly and that night off.PRICELESS.
  • @maengun2091
    Heartbreaking loss as a Steelers fan. All the 'what ifs' after this one. Looking back though, Steelers could have won, but Dallas had a HOF quarterback and we had a good quarterback . Dallas deserved this win. Haley coming back to play the game was a huge factor I think. He was a force.
  • @marvinclay4476
    Im not a Cowboy fan by any stretch since I am a 49er fan, but this is a very underrated Super Bowl. Great teams are not always great. They are great when they have to be. Dallas made the plays when they had to.
  • @pjtheory
    In the spirit of educating the uninformed, over half (e.g., 27 players) of the 1995 Cowboys roster never played a down for Jimmy Johnson. This included 2 players (e.g., Deion Sanders and Larry Allen) that were the best to ever play their positions. This 3rd Lombardi Trophy in 4 years was a classic case of links in a chain. The Landry Era supplied Johnson with Michael Irvin, Mark Tuinei, Nate Newton, Jim Jeffcoat, Ken Norton, and Bill Bates. Johnson drafted the core of this juggernaut, and Jerry Jones then added Sanders, Allen, Ray Donaldson, Derek Kennard, Scott Case, and Chris Boniol to the mix. What is remarkable about the 1992-1995 Cowboys is that despite changing personnel and 2 head coaches, they were able to field the most DOMINANT dynasty of the Super Bowl Era. In that 4 year period, the Cowboys were 10-1 in the post-season, they won all 10 games by double-digits, and they scored 27 or more points in all 11 playoff contests.
  • @jhbluestar
    damn how i miss these days! Great times for my team and my kids were young and at home enjoying this game with me! Great memories!
  • Who else is here watching this Superbowl on America's team hoping to see them now win 1 more Superbowl?