‘Frustrated’ Keyshawn Johnson reminds Cowboys fanatic Skip Bayless that Dallas hasn’t won a Super Bowl in 28 years
The last Super Bowl that Dallas Cowboys appeared in was back in 1996 for Super Bowl XXX.

Keyshawn Johnson and Skip Bayless (Via YourCentralValley/Variety)
Seems like Keyshawn Johnson is really frustrated with the Dallas Cowboys fanbase. As the one who has been with the team for two whole seasons, the former NFL wide receiver isn’t strange to how crazy and passionate the Cowboys fans are. But now, those fans have got on Johnson’s nerves.
While talking about the Cowboys’ recent win over the Detroit Lions, the sports analyst expressed his frustration with Cowboys fans, including a few with whom he works, Skip Bayless and Michael Irvin, who believes the team will end their 28 years of Super Bowl drought this season.

Johnson said on UNDISPUTED’s latest episode:
Skip [Bayless] I'll say it like how I said the first time when we started this segment -- I don't care, I am not sick about the Cowboys. What I am sick of is you, the rest of the fanbase, and Michael Irvin.Keyshawn Johnson on UNDISPUTED
When Bayless interrupted Johnson with, “We’re America’s team,” he replied:
I don't care about how you guys have been everywhere. Y'all Cowboy fans just drive people insane for no apparent reason! You haven't won in 28 years!!Keyshawn Johnson added
Johnson emphasized the ’28 years’ as it hurts the Cowboys fans to the very core. The last Super Bowl that Dallas appeared in was back in 1996 for Super Bowl XXX, which they also won. It’s been 28 years, and the team hasn’t gotten close to that stage again.
However, this year, fans and the franchise both have hopes for their first win in securing the NFC East and a home playoff game, which will be official after their win over the Washington Commanders.
What are Dak Prescott and Cowboys playoff achievements and challenges?
Currently, Dak Prescott has a 72-41 win-loss record during his time with the Dallas Cowboys. And in the playoffs, the quarterbacks hold 2-4 records. In his postseason career, he has thrown a total of 11 touchdowns and five interceptions. Meanwhile, his regular season stats are 198 touchdowns and 73 interceptions.

As the team has failed to reach the Super Bowl in nearly three decades, their biggest achievement happened last season, when they defeated Tom Brady-led Tampa Bay Buccaneers by 31-14.
In the last two playoff appearances, the Prescott-led Cowboys faced the San Francisco 49ers and lost both times. This season, this is their biggest challenge as the playoffs will again pass through the 49ers, and the Cowboys can’t afford to lose the third time.
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