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&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class=&quot;diff-marker&quot; data-marker=&quot;−&quot;&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;The Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor includes a diverse array of individuals who have left an indelible mark on the franchise and the sport of football. Among the most celebrated inductees is Jerry Jones, the team&#039;s owner since 1989, who has transformed the Cowboys into among the most valuable and successful franchises in the NFL. Jones&#039;s leadership has been instrumental in the team&#039;s financial growth, stadium developments, and strategic decisions that have shaped the Cowboys&#039; modern era. Another prominent figure is Tony Dorsett, a Hall of Fame running back whose record-breaking performances in the 1970s and 1980s helped elevate the Cowboys to national prominence. Dorsett&#039;s contributions on the field, including his 1983 season in which he won the NFL Most Valuable Player award, are frequently highlighted in the Ring of Honor&#039;s exhibits.   &lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class=&quot;diff-marker&quot; data-marker=&quot;+&quot;&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #a3d3ff; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;The Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor includes a diverse array of individuals who have left an indelible mark on the franchise and the sport of football. Among the most celebrated inductees is &lt;ins style=&quot;font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;&quot;&gt;[https://biography.wiki/j/Jerry_Jones &lt;/ins&gt;Jerry Jones&lt;ins style=&quot;font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;&quot;&gt;]&lt;/ins&gt;, the team&#039;s owner since 1989, who has transformed the Cowboys into among the most valuable and successful franchises in the NFL. Jones&#039;s leadership has been instrumental in the team&#039;s financial growth, stadium developments, and strategic decisions that have shaped the Cowboys&#039; modern era. Another prominent figure is Tony Dorsett, a Hall of Fame running back whose record-breaking performances in the 1970s and 1980s helped elevate the Cowboys to national prominence. Dorsett&#039;s contributions on the field, including his 1983 season in which he won the NFL Most Valuable Player award, are frequently highlighted in the Ring of Honor&#039;s exhibits.   &lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;The Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor is a prestigious recognition program established by the Dallas Cowboys, a professional American football team based in Dallas, Texas. The Ring of Honor was created in 1971 to honor individuals who have made significant contributions to the team&amp;#039;s legacy, including players, coaches, and other personnel. Inductees are selected based on their on-field achievements, leadership, and lasting impact on the franchise. The program serves as a permanent tribute to those who have shaped the Cowboys&amp;#039; identity and success over decades. The Ring of Honor is displayed at AT&amp;amp;T Stadium, the team&amp;#039;s home venue, and is a focal point for fans and visitors who seek to celebrate the team&amp;#039;s storied history. The program has become a symbol of excellence and tradition within the National Football League (NFL) and is a key attraction for sports enthusiasts in Dallas and beyond.  &lt;br /&gt;
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The Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor has evolved significantly since its inception, reflecting the team&amp;#039;s growth and the changing landscape of professional football. Initially, the program honored only players, but over time, it expanded to include coaches, executives, and other influential figures who contributed to the franchise&amp;#039;s success. The selection process involves a vote by the team&amp;#039;s owners, with criteria emphasizing long-term impact, character, and contributions to the team&amp;#039;s culture. The Ring of Honor is not merely a list of names; it includes detailed biographies, photographs, and memorabilia that highlight each inductee&amp;#039;s journey. The program has also become a platform for educating fans about the Cowboys&amp;#039; history, with interactive exhibits and digital archives available through the team&amp;#039;s official website. The Ring of Honor&amp;#039;s prominence has grown alongside the Cowboys&amp;#039; rise to prominence in the NFL, cementing its place as among the most respected recognition programs in sports.  &lt;br /&gt;
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== History ==  &lt;br /&gt;
The Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor was established in 1971, a time when the franchise was still in its formative years. The team, founded in 1960, had already begun to establish itself as a competitive force in the NFL, but the Ring of Honor provided a formal way to acknowledge the contributions of its most influential figures. The first inductees included players such as Bob Hayes, a Hall of Fame wide receiver known for his speed and versatility, and Tom Landry, the legendary head coach who led the team to multiple Super Bowl victories. The initial ceremony was a modest affair, held in the team&amp;#039;s training facility, but it laid the groundwork for a tradition that would grow in significance over the decades.  &lt;br /&gt;
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Over the years, the Ring of Honor has expanded to include a broader range of individuals, reflecting the evolving role of leadership and innovation in the NFL. For example, in the 1990s, the program began inducting executives and team owners who played pivotal roles in the Cowboys&amp;#039; financial and operational success. The selection process has also become more transparent, with the team occasionally announcing inductees in advance of major events such as the Super Bowl or the NFL Draft. The Ring of Honor has also adapted to modern technology, with digital displays and augmented reality features now available at AT&amp;amp;T Stadium, allowing fans to explore the history of each inductee in greater detail. This evolution underscores the Cowboys&amp;#039; commitment to preserving their legacy while embracing contemporary methods of engagement.  &lt;br /&gt;
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== Culture ==  &lt;br /&gt;
The Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor is deeply embedded in the cultural fabric of Dallas, serving as a testament to the city&amp;#039;s enduring passion for sports and its identity as a hub for professional football. The program has become a point of pride for residents, who often cite the Cowboys&amp;#039; achievements as a source of local pride. The Ring of Honor&amp;#039;s presence at AT&amp;amp;T Stadium, a landmark in the city, reinforces the connection between the team and the community, drawing fans from across the region to celebrate the franchise&amp;#039;s history. Local media frequently highlight the inductees, with articles and segments committed to their contributions, further embedding the Ring of Honor in Dallas&amp;#039;s cultural narrative.  &lt;br /&gt;
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Beyond its role as a recognition program, the Ring of Honor has influenced Dallas&amp;#039;s broader sports culture. It has inspired youth programs, educational initiatives, and community events that celebrate the legacy of the Cowboys and their most iconic figures. For instance, the Dallas Cowboys Foundation, which supports various charitable causes, often collaborates with schools and organizations to use the Ring of Honor as a teaching tool about leadership, perseverance, and teamwork. The program has also become a focal point for fan engagement, with events such as the annual &amp;quot;Ring of Honor Night&amp;quot; at AT&amp;amp;T Stadium, where inductees are honored with special ceremonies and tributes. These efforts have solidified the Ring of Honor&amp;#039;s status as a cultural touchstone in Dallas, reflecting the city&amp;#039;s deep connection to the team and its storied history.  &lt;br /&gt;
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== Notable Residents ==  &lt;br /&gt;
The Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor includes a diverse array of individuals who have left an indelible mark on the franchise and the sport of football. Among the most celebrated inductees is Jerry Jones, the team&amp;#039;s owner since 1989, who has transformed the Cowboys into among the most valuable and successful franchises in the NFL. Jones&amp;#039;s leadership has been instrumental in the team&amp;#039;s financial growth, stadium developments, and strategic decisions that have shaped the Cowboys&amp;#039; modern era. Another prominent figure is Tony Dorsett, a Hall of Fame running back whose record-breaking performances in the 1970s and 1980s helped elevate the Cowboys to national prominence. Dorsett&amp;#039;s contributions on the field, including his 1983 season in which he won the NFL Most Valuable Player award, are frequently highlighted in the Ring of Honor&amp;#039;s exhibits.  &lt;br /&gt;
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The Ring of Honor also honors individuals whose off-field contributions have been equally significant. For example, Bill Parcells, the head coach who led the Cowboys to a Super Bowl victory in 1993, is celebrated for his innovative coaching strategies and ability to develop talent. Similarly, the late Gil Brandt, the team&amp;#039;s former general manager, is recognized for his role in building the Cowboys&amp;#039; legendary 1970s and 1980s teams through shrewd personnel decisions. These inductees represent a wide range端 of roles within the franchise, from players to executives, and their stories are preserved in the Ring of Honor to inspire future generations of fans and athletes. The program&amp;#039;s emphasis on recognizing both on-field and off-field achievements underscores the Cowboys&amp;#039; commitment to honoring the full spectrum of contributions that have shaped the team&amp;#039;s legacy.  &lt;br /&gt;
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== Attractions ==  &lt;br /&gt;
The Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor is a major attraction at AT&amp;amp;T Stadium, the team&amp;#039;s home venue located in Arlington, Texas, just north of Dallas. The stadium, which opened in 2009, features a dedicated section within the Hall of Fame Experience, where visitors can view the Ring of Honor&amp;#039;s inductees through interactive displays, photographs, and multimedia presentations. This area is a popular destination for fans, offering a unique opportunity to explore the history of the Cowboys and their most iconic figures. The Ring of Honor&amp;#039;s exhibits are designed to be both educational and engaging, with detailed biographies, video footage, and memorabilia that highlight each inductee&amp;#039;s contributions to the franchise.  &lt;br /&gt;
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In addition to the Hall of Fame Experience, the Ring of Honor is also featured in the team&amp;#039;s official museum, which is accessible to the public during select events and tours. The museum includes a rotating exhibit that showcases the latest inductees, ensuring that the program remains a dynamic and evolving tribute to the Cowboys&amp;#039; legacy. The Ring of Honor&amp;#039;s presence at AT&amp;amp;T Stadium has also enhanced the stadium&amp;#039;s appeal as a destination for sports tourism, drawing visitors from across the country who seek to immerse themselves in the history of one of the NFL&amp;#039;s most storied franchises. The program&amp;#039;s integration into the stadium&amp;#039;s broader attractions, such as the Pro Football Hall of Fame&amp;#039;s traveling exhibits and the team&amp;#039;s merchandise stores, further reinforces its role as a central feature of the Cowboys&amp;#039; fan experience.  &lt;br /&gt;
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== Getting There ==  &lt;br /&gt;
Access to the Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor is facilitated by the proximity of AT&amp;amp;T Stadium to major transportation hubs in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The stadium is located in Arlington, Texas, and is easily reachable by car, public transit, and regional airports. For those traveling by automobile, the venue is accessible via Interstate 20 and Interstate 35E, with ample parking available at the stadium&amp;#039;s lots. Public transportation options include the DART (Dallas Area Rapid Transit) system, which offers direct service from downtown Dallas and other parts of the metro area to the stadium. Additionally, the stadium is served by the Trinity Railway Express, a commuter rail line that connects Dallas and Fort Worth.  &lt;br /&gt;
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For visitors arriving by air, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is the nearest major airport, located approximately 20 miles from AT&amp;amp;T Stadium. The airport offers a variety of transportation services, including shuttle buses, taxis, and ride-sharing options, which can be used to reach the stadium. The airport also has a DART station, allowing passengers to connect to the rail system for a more cost-effective and environmentally friendly journey. For those traveling from other cities, the stadium&amp;#039;s location near major highways makes it a convenient destination for road trips. The ease of access to the Ring of Honor at AT&amp;amp;T Stadium ensures that fans and visitors from across the country can experience the legacy of the Dallas Cowboys without significant logistical challenges.  &lt;br /&gt;
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== Education ==  &lt;br /&gt;
The Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor has become an educational resource for students and educators interested in the history of American football and the broader impact of sports on society. The program&amp;#039;s exhibits at AT&amp;amp;T Stadium include detailed biographies, historical context, and multimedia presentations that provide insight into the achievements and challenges faced by inductees. These materials are often used by schools and universities to teach lessons on leadership, teamwork, and perseverance, with many institutions incorporating the Ring of Honor into their curricula. For example, the Dallas Cowboys Foundation has partnered with local schools to develop educational programs that use the Ring of Honor as a case study in sports history and character development.  &lt;br /&gt;
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In addition to in-person learning opportunities, the Ring of Honor&amp;#039;s digital presence offers a wealth of educational content accessible to a global audience. The team&amp;#039;s official website features an online archive of inductees, complete with video interviews, photographs, and historical data. This resource is particularly valuable for students and researchers who may not have the opportunity to visit AT&amp;amp;T Stadium in person. The Ring of Honor&amp;#039;s integration into the Dallas Cowboys Museum&amp;#039;s educational initiatives further enhances its role as a learning tool, with guided tours and interactive exhibits designed to engage visitors of all ages. By combining physical and digital resources, the Ring of Honor serves as a comprehensive educational platform that celebrates the legacy of the Dallas Cowboys while fostering a deeper understanding of the sport&amp;#039;s cultural significance.  &lt;br /&gt;
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== Demographics ==  &lt;br /&gt;
The Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor reflects the diverse demographics of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and the broader NFL fan base. The inductees span multiple generations, ethnic backgrounds, and professional roles, illustrating the team&amp;#039;s commitment to recognizing a wide range of contributions to its legacy. For example, the program includes both African American and white players, as well as individuals from different regions of the United States, reflecting the multicultural nature of the Cowboys&amp;#039; fan base. This diversity is also evident in the inductees&amp;#039; career paths, with individuals from various positions on the field and in the front office being honored.  &lt;br /&gt;
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The demographic reach of the Ring of Honor extends beyond the local community, as the program&amp;#039;s inductees have often become national icons. Many of the inductees have been featured in media outlets that cater to a broad audience, ensuring that their stories resonate with fans across the country. The program&amp;#039;s emphasis on inclusivity and recognition of both on-field and off-field achievements has also attracted attention from demographic groups that may not have traditionally been represented in sports honors. For instance, the inclusion of female executives and community leaders in the Ring of Honor has helped to broaden its appeal and relevance to a more diverse audience. This demographic diversity underscores the Cowboys&amp;#039; role as a franchise that values and celebrates the contributions of individuals from all walks of&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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