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Troy Aikman Selected first by the Dallas Cowboys in 1989, Aikman was 0-11 as a rookie starter for Jimmy Johnson’s 1-15 team.
Shortly after, Aikman inked a six-year contract worth $11.2 million. During his rookie season, Aikman completed 155 passes out of 293 attempts for 1,749 yards.
Aikman then retired before the 2001 season, and Dallas again went 5-11. Dave Campo is the only head coach in Cowboys history to have a losing record (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) ...
Aikman won three Super Bowls with the Cowboys, who he played for from 1989-2000. He was then inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006.
Sam Darnold’s breakout season with the Minnesota Vikings ended in the worst possible fashion. Now, it’s fair to question everything regarding Darnold’s future in Minnesota, with star rookie ...
Aikman did not mince words in criticizing the Cowboys. "I thought Mike McCarthy would be the head coach, so this is a bit of a surprise for me today that he’s not going to be," Aikman said.
The only other QB picked first overall to lose that many consecutive starts as a rookie was Troy Aikman, who went 0-11 for Dallas in 1989.
Before winning three Super Bowl championships as a member of the Dallas Cowboys, Aikman struggled in his first two seasons, including going 0-11 in his rookie season. As the game got out of control ...
This is the time of year when college seasons are ending. They are long years. And you’re having the year [the Bears] are having, they’re just that much longer. What you worry about for a young ...
Troy Aikman is concerned that rookie Bears quarterback Caleb Williams could develop a confidence issue with the way things are going in Chicago. The ESPN broadcaster, who was on the call for ...
Aikman's early days with the Cowboys were tough. After being drafted in 1989, his rookie season ended with an abysmal 1-15 record. Aikman played 11 games and lost them all.