The Cowboys' Ring of Honor is notably the toughest team-centred HOF to crack among the four major U.S. sports. Established in 1975, it has fewer than 24 members.
Johnson led the Dallas' 1990s dynasty, orchestrating the fastest turnaround from 1-15 in 1989 to SB champs in 3 years. He left after consecutive titles contributing to teams' third recent SB.
Martin delivered a standout 1977 NFL season. With 20 sacks, he clinched DPOY and shared SB MVP recognition with White, securing 2 sacks in the 27-10 Dallas win over Denver.
Romo took over from Bledsoe, becoming a prosperous starting NFL QB. He retired as the Cowboys' career leader in passing yards & TD passes. He led the Cowboys to the playoffs 4 times.
In his prime, Bryant excelled as a top NFL receiver. A notable game was the 2016 divisional round loss, where he made 9 receptions, 132 yards, & 2 TDs against the Packers.
Witten stands as the 21st century's prime Cowboys player. Picked 11 times for the Pro Bowl, he secured 10 nods in 11 years. He recorded Pro Bowl seasons while catching passes from 3 different QBs.