Dallas Cowboys played at the Cotton Bowl from 1960-1970.
As of September 11, 2011, the Dallas Cowboys and the New York Jets have played 10 regular-season games. The Cowboys lead the series seven games to three.
The Dallas Cowboys went 10-4 in the 1970 NFL season. They played in fourteen games total.
Between 1992-1996, Charles Haley played in 63 games for the Dallas Cowboys and missed 17.
Since the 2009 season, Dallas has played its games in Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
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.'/
The Dallas Cowboys played their home games at the Cotton Bowl from 1960 until part of the 1971 season.
Because the National Football League regularly rotates interconference and intraconference games between divisions, the Dallas Cowboys have played all of the other 31 teams.
The Cowboys' new stadium is in Arlington, Texas.
The Dallas Cowboys record in 2009 was 11-5.
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.
The Cowboys Cheerleaders only perform at Dallas Cowboys home games. The only exception is when the Cowboys are a participant in the Super Bowl.
The Cowboys and the Jets have played 10 times in the regular season. Through the 2014 season, Dallas leads the series seven games to three.