Since Cowboys Stadium -- now AT&T Stadium -- opened in 2009, Dallas' home record is 10-8 in preseason play, 37-35 in regular-season games and 2-1 in the postseason.
The Dallas Cowboys play their home games at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Since 2009, Dallas has played its home games at Cowboys Stadium.
Since the 2009 season, Dallas has played its games in Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Since 2009, the Dallas Cowboys have played their home games at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
The Cotton Bowl, located in downtown Dallas, was the original home of the Dallas Cowboys from 1960 to 1971. Texas Stadium, which was in the suburb of Irving, was where the Cowboys played their home games from 1971 to 2008.
AnswerThe Dallas Cowboys played their home games during that time in the Cotton Bowl. They moved to Texas Stadium for the 1971 season.
Since Cowboys Stadium -- now AT&T Stadium -- opened in 2009, the Dallas' home record is 10-8 in preseason play, 35-30 in regular-season games and 2-1 in the postseason.
Cowboys Stadium, where the Dallas Cowboys play their home games, has a retractable roof. So when the roof is not retracted it then becomes like a dome.
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are more like a dance group than traditional cheerleaders. But you can see them on the sidelines of all Dallas home games at Cowboys Stadium.
Since Cowboys Stadium -- now AT&T Stadium -- opened in 2009, Dallas' home record is 10-8 in preseason play, 37-35 in regular-season games and 2-1 in the postseason.
The Cowboys have always been in the Dallas area since they joined the National Football League as an expansion team in 1960. They have played their home games in Dallas (the Cotton Bowl), Irving (Texas Stadium) and Arlington (Cowboys Stadium).
As of Sunday, October 30, 2016, the Dallas Cowboys have played 13 games with the roof open at AT&T Stadium. They are 6-7 in those contests.'/