Yes. It has become a tradition for the Dallas Cowboys to play a late afternoon home game on Thanksgiving Day, just as the Detroit Lions have long played an early afternoon home game on the last Thursday in November. Dallas occasionally also gets a home game on the Sunday before Thanksgiving.
Dallas, at least pro football fans and the Dallas Cowboys, celebrate Thanksgiving with football. The Cowboys host a home game every Thanksgiving. And those who are not Dallas Cowboys fans, if there are any in Dallas, celebrate Thanksgiving the same as the rest of the country, by getting together with family for a big turkey dinner.
Through the 2017 season, the Dallas Cowboys are 30-19-1 in games played on Thanksgiving Day.
Of course! The Dallas Cowboys host a home game on Thanksgiving, so for many, part of their Thanksgiving is going to the game. Others may have family over for a big Thanksgiving meal and then watch the game on T.V.
The Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys both host home games every Thanksgiving. Their opponents are different from year to year. A third game is played on Thanksgiving, but the teams are not always the same.
The Dallas Cowboys play their home games at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
The Dallas Cowboys traditionally wear white jerseys at home, with the exception of special occasions (such as Thanksgiving Day) when they wear their NFL Throwback "double-star" uniforms.
Since 2009, Dallas has played its home games at Cowboys Stadium.
Cowboys Stadium, which is the new home field of the Dallas Cowboys, is in Arlington, Texas.
It will never happen as long as each team hosts a Thanksgiving Day game at its home stadium. The two teams had a pre-Thanksgiving contest in 2010, four days before the holiday. The Cowboys defeated the Lions, 35-19, at Cowboys Stadium.
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It will never happen as long as each team hosts a Thanksgiving Day game at its home stadium. The two teams had a pre-Thanksgiving contest in 2010, four days before the holiday. The Cowboys defeated the Lions, 35-19, at Cowboys Stadium.
No. It likely will never happen as long as each team hosts a Thanksgiving Day game at its home stadium. The two teams competed in a pre-Thanksgiving contest in 2010, four days before the national holiday. The Cowboys defeated the Lions, 35-19, at Cowboys Stadium.