You vote for the most memorable moment each week and the winning moment advances to the next round. The final winner will be announced at the regular season home finale.
It was the last game of the regular season, Cowboys-Redskins. Turned out to be last regular-season game of Roger Staubach's career. The winner was claiming the NFC East title. The loser, as it turned out, would not make the playoffs. And there the Cowboys were, trailing 34-21, with only 6:54 to play before Captain Comeback put on his cap, capping one of the most dramatic comebacks in Cowboys history with his seven-yard touchdown pass to Tony Hill.
In a season that didn't have too many things to cheer about, running back Woody Dantzler came up with one of the greatest plays in club history with an electrifying 86-yard kickoff return against the 49ers during a 5-11 season of 2002. Dantzler broke eight tackles, tight-roped the sideline and then sprinted to the end zone for a touchdown, which was actually the second kick return for a score by the Cowboys that season, along with Reggie Swinton. That proved to be the only touchdown of Dantzler's career with the Cowboys, but it was certainly one to remember.