The Dallas Cowboys, NFL fans seem to love 'em or hate 'em.

So it's not surprising that when sportingnews.com compiled its list of the 40 most hated NFL players of all time, America's Team was well represented.

Six former Cowboys made the list, though only one was a career Cowboy.

No. 2: Terrell Owens

ORG XMIT: *S0425244527* Dallas WR Terrell Owens watches the action in the Eagles' 44-6 win over Dallas Sunday. Taken 12/20/2008 -- 137432 -- Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles NFL Football -- Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia (Photo/Louis DeLuca/The Dallas Morning News)

Sportingnews.com comment: Owens was a supremely talented receiver, but he also was a supremely selfish player who submarined multiple franchises during his playing career.

No. 4: Greg Hardy

FILE - In this Nov. 1, 2015, file photo, Dallas Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy watches from the sideline during the team's NFL football game against the Seattle Seahawks in Arlington, Texas. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says he has ruled out re-signing Hardy after one tumultuous season with the polarizing defensive end. Jones acknowledged Friday night, April 29, 2016, what appeared to be the case for weeks. The Cowboys didn’t want to bring back Hardy after several disruptions in 2015. (AP Photo/Brandon Wade, File)

Sportingnews.com comment: Hardy easily could be ranked No. 1 on this list, and perhaps he should be given the details surrounding a domestic violence incident which led to a 10-game suspension in 2015. Hardy then made several inappropriate comments and was a distraction while playing for the Cowboys last season.

No. 9: Adam "Pacman" Jones

ORG XMIT: *S194D9662* Taken 10/09/2008 -- 135572 --Dallas CB Adam "Pacman" Jones is pictured at practice Thursday afternoon at Valley Ranch.

Sportingnews.com comment: Jones was involved in numerous off-field incidents early in his career, and he was suspended for the 2007 season as a result. Jones re-invented his career in Dallas and Cincinnati, but he still finds his way into the headlines. He drew a $35,000 fine for slamming Amari Cooper's head into the turf last season and had a costly personal foul (and an even bigger reaction on Instagram) after the Bengals' wild-card loss against Pittsburgh.

No. 11: Michael Irvin

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Sportingnews.com comment: The '90s Cowboys were loved or loathed, and "The Playmaker" was at the front of all that. Irvin was arrested on charges of drug possession in 1996, and everybody remembers Irvin showing up for the hearing in a full-length mink coat. Irvin became the go-to for guys who couldn't wait for the Cowboys' dynasty to fall, and Eagles fans booed Irvin when he was carted off the field after suffering a career-ending injury.

No. 19: Deion Sanders

FILE - This Sept. 21, 1998, file photo shows Dallas Cowboys' Deion Sanders celebrating after intercepting a pass from New York Giants quarterback Danny Kanell and returning 71-yards for a touchdown during the fourth quarter, at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. For 14 seasons, Sanders strutted his stuff across the NFL, a threat to score _ or at least shake things up _ on defense, special teams and occasionally on offense. His talent was as undeniable, although often overshadowed by his flamboyance.His induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday night, Aug. 6, 2011, will seal his greatness. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun, File) (1998 AP)

Sportingnews.com comment: "Prime Time" had a flare for the dramatic. He once showed up for training camp riding a Mercedes-Benz golf cart. The high-stepping showboat you couldn't keep your eyes off of, Sanders talked a lot of trash and was a threat to score every time he touched the ball. Perhaps no player had that kind of supreme confidence, and that, of course, attracted the haters. Flipping between the 49ers and Cowboys at the height of that rivalry in the 1990s only added an extra layer.

No. 31: Keyshawn Johnson

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Sportingnews.com comment: When you have a book called "Just Give Me the Damn Ball," you know you have an outspoken and controversial player. Johnson developed a reputation and a nickname -- "Me-Shawn" -- that followed him throughout his career.

Other notables: Eli Manning made the list at No. 40. Johnny Manziel managed to make the list - at No. 16 - after only two abbreviated seasons in Cleveland. And dog lovers everywhere will be glad to see that Michael Vick is No. 1.

Quarterbacks and receivers were took up most of the spots on the list.

Quarterbacks: Michael Vick, Tom Brady (No. 5 on the list), Ben Roethlisberger (No. 8), Jay Cutler (No. 12), Johnny Manziel, Cam Newton (No. 20), Tim Tebow (No. 21), Brett Favre (No. 22), Jim McMahon (No. 34) and Eli Manning.

Receivers: Terrell Owens, Michael Irvin, Randy Moss (No. 18), Chad Johnson (No. 23), Hines Ward (No. 27), Keyshawn Johnson, Odell Beckham Jr. (No. 36) and Rob Gronkowski (No. 38).

See the complete list on sportingnews.com