Troy Aikman
Inducted:
2006

Troy Aikman was the cornerstone of the Dallas Cowboys' dominance in the 1990s. As the first overall pick in the 1989 NFL Draft, Aikman endured a rough rookie season but quickly developed into a poised and accurate passer.
Under his leadership, the Cowboys won three Super Bowls (XXVII, XXVIII, XXX), with Aikman earning Super Bowl XXVII MVP honors. His precision passing, leadership, and ability to perform in clutch moments made him one of the most reliable quarterbacks of his era.
Aikman finished his 12-year career with over 32,000 passing yards and six Pro Bowl selections. His ability to manage the game efficiently, combined with the dominance of the Cowboys' offensive line and skill players, made Dallas nearly unstoppable in the early ‘90s.
After retiring, Aikman transitioned into broadcasting, becoming a respected NFL analyst.
Aikman's Awards and Records
- 3× Super Bowl Champion (XXVII, XXVIII, XXX)
- Super Bowl XXVII MVP
- 6× Pro Bowl Selection (1991–1996)
- Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor
- Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame (2006)
NFL Records
- Most Wins by a Cowboys Quarterback (Until 2006) – 94 career wins
- Highest Completion Percentage in a Single Super Bowl – 70% (Super Bowl XXVII)
- 21 Career Game-Winning Drives
- 16 Fourth Quarter Comebacks
- Led Cowboys to Three Super Bowl Wins in Four Years (1992, 1993, 1995)
- Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame (2006)
- Inducted into the Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor
NFL Teams
Dallas Cowboys (1989–2000)
NFL draft:
1989: 1st round, 1st pick
Numbers Worn:
08
NFL Stats
Seasons:
12
Games Played:
165
Passing Touchdowns:
165
Passing Yards:
32,942
Completion %:
61.5
Interceptions:
58
QB Rating:
81.6
Pro Bowls:
6