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Troy Aikman's Cowboys are 50-to-1 longshots to play in the Super Bowl next February. Still, what the legendary QB is saying here is quite charming to Cowboys Nation.
Dallas signed Miles Sanders and Javonte Williams in free agency. Both guys have been NFL starters. And the Cowboys then added Jaydon Blue and Phil Mafah on Day 3 of the NFL Draft. Both guys are now being penciled in for having roles as rookies.
Cowboys rookie Donovan Ezeiruaku is turning his family into Dallas fans, making his uncle take down Eagles gear to build a man cave for America's Team.
In the team’s annual home Thanksgiving Day game, the Dallas Cowboys will welcome in the Kansas City Chiefs in 2025 for a 3:25 p.m. kickoff on CBS, the NFL announced on Wednesday morning.
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The Cowboys have the same odds as the New England Patriots, who had just four wins last season, as well as the Arizona Cardinals and Seattle Seahawks. Dallas has worse odds than the Chicago Bears, who won five games last year, and the Pittsburgh Steelers, whose quarterback situation leaves much to be desired.
With a 5-2 record, the Defenders are tied for the lead in the XFL Conference with the St. Louis Battlehawks. DC defeated St. Louis 27-15 on April 13 and plays the Battlehawks again in its regular-season finale on May 30.
The Philadelphia Eagles, led by quarterback Jalen Hurts, meet the Dallas Cowboys, led by Dak Prescott, in a regular season game on Thursday, September 4, 2025, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia,
Booker, the projected starting guard, will get an early look at the Eagles as the NFL announced Monday morning that the Cowboys will open the 2025 NFL season against the defending Super Bowl champions. The Week 1 game is scheduled for 7:20 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 4, in Philadelphia. It will be televised by NBC and streamed on Peacock.
The matchup is also a homecoming for Chiefs' star quarterback and Texas native Patrick Mahomes, who will play in Arlington for the first time since his pro career began.
The Dallas Cowboys ' offseason, for most, has been one of the better ones in recent memory. Granted, the bar wasn't exactly set too high, but under first-time head coach Brian Schottenheimer, the Cowboys were proactive in free agency, despite no big splashes, instead getting bargain signings to help fill key roles on both sides of the ball.