The Dallas Cowboys played their home games at the Cotton Bowl from 1960 until part of the 1971 season.
Since 1978, all National Football League teams have played 16 regular-season games -- eight at home and eight on the road.
Dallas Cowboys play their home games in Texas. Miami Dolphins play their home games in Florida.
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The Cowboys played home games in the Cotton Bowl between 1960-1970. In 1971, they moved to the new Texas Stadium where they current play. They have a new stadium in the works that is supposed to open for the 2009 season.
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.
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, Dallas' home record is 10-8 in preseason play, 37-35 in regular-season games and 2-1 in the postseason.
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.
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Yes. The Cowboys have swept the home-and-away series with Washington 16 times, most recently during the 2011 season.
The Cowboys Cheerleaders only perform at Dallas Cowboys home games. The only exception is when the Cowboys are a participant in the Super Bowl.
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.