The Dallas Cowboys are one of the most historic and popular franchises in sports, with millions of supporters around the world.
There are Cowboys fans. Then there are Cowboys superfans. And then there is Gregory Gerard, whose social media posts and epic television room setup that he is truly the most diehard and loyal Cowboys fan of them all.
Gerard shared a video of his special spot for watching Cowboys games. It is filled with merchandise and signed memorabilia, including helmets, footballs, jerseys, Super Bowl Trophy replicas.
Also notice that Gerard was wearing a full Cowboys’ uniform during the video presentation, and then try telling us that you know a more passionate Dallas fan than him:
And if you visit his TikTok page, you’ll see that Gerard is an equally passionate fan of the Miami Hurricanes’ football team.
The Cowboys emerged as one of America’s most popular teams (hence the “America’s Team” nickname) in the Roger Staubach-Tom Landry era in the ’70s. Those two Hall of Famers led the Cowboys to the franchise’s first two Super Bowl championships in the 1971 and ’77 seasons.
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Dallas’ popularity greatly increased in the ’90s thanks to the Troy Aikman-Michael Irvin-Emmitt Smith-led dynasty that helped the Cowboys to three Super Bowl championships over a four-year span (in 1992, ’93 and ’95).
Though the Cowboys have endured greatly limited playoff success since 1996 (just five wins since), their popularity hasn’t waned in the slightest. All you have to do is look at how many Dallas fans appear at the team’s road games.