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    FLASHBACK: The Day Jimmy Johnson Called His Shot and the Cowboys Backed It Up

    Ryan MitchellBy Ryan MitchellJanuary 23, 20263 Mins Read
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    IRVING, TX — Thirty-two years ago this weekend, the NFL witnessed one of the most audacious moments in coaching history. It wasn’t a play call. It wasn’t a roster move. It was a radio soundbite. Three days before the 1993 NFC Championship Game, Dallas Cowboys head coach Jimmy Johnson didn’t just predict a win; he demanded headlines. On January 23, 1994, his team delivered a 38-21 dismantling of the San Francisco 49ers, punching their ticket to Super Bowl XXVIII and cementing the “Guarantee Game” into football lore.

    The Three-Inch Headline Heard ‘Round the World

    The tension entering the game was thick enough to cut with a knife. The 49ers were the premier dynasty of the 80s, but the Cowboys had snatched the torch. On a Thursday night radio spot with Randy Galloway, Johnson grew tired of the diplomatic coach-speak. He leaned into the mic and dropped the hammer: “We will win the ballgame. And you can put it in three-inch headlines.”

    1993 NFC CHAMPIONSHIP
    January 23, 1994

    "WE WILL WIN THE BALLGAME. And you can put it in three-inch headlines."

    Head coach Jimmy Johnson delivers his victory guarantee, and his #DallasCowboys cash the check for their second consecutive NFC title over the #49ers, 38-21 — their… pic.twitter.com/sYFvq64UrJ

    — Kevin Gallagher (@KevG163) January 23, 2026

    He didn’t stop there. He told the team, “I’ve already cashed the check.” It was a psychological masterstroke. Instead of the players feeling the pressure of a heavyweight title fight, the burden shifted entirely to their coach. All they had to do was play. And play they did.

    “After I said it, I didn’t think it would be that big a deal. Little did I know it would cause such an uproar. The next day, everybody was going crazy… I think by winning that game—and having the credibility to say we are going to go out and win—it got me a little cockier after that.” — Jimmy Johnson, Head Coach

    Domination at Texas Stadium

    The Cowboys didn’t just win; they bullied a 49ers team desperate for revenge. By halftime, Dallas led 28-7, effectively ending the competitive portion of the evening early. The “Triplets” were in full force, but it was the unexpected heroes who sealed the deal.

    • The Knockout Blow: Quarterback Troy Aikman was playing a flawless game (14/18, 177 yards, 2 TDs) before a knee to the helmet forced him out with a concussion in the third quarter.
    • Next Man Up: Backup QB Bernie Kosar stepped in cold and immediately threw a 42-yard touchdown strike to Alvin Harper, silencing any 49ers comeback hopes.
    • The Workhorse: Emmitt Smith, the eventual MVP of that season, gashed the Niners defense for 88 rushing yards and 85 receiving yards, scoring two touchdowns.

    From The Georgia Dome to History

    The victory didn’t just settle the NFC; it effectively crowned the champion. The Cowboys went on to Atlanta for Super Bowl XXVIII, where they throttled the Buffalo Bills 30-13, securing back-to-back Lombardi Trophies. That afternoon in Irving remains the peak of the 90s Cowboys dynasty—a moment where arrogance met excellence, and the scoreboard backed up the swagger.

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