On October 24, 1971, the Cowboys defeated the New England Patriots, 44-21, in the inaugural game at Texas Stadium.
The Cowboys' new stadium is in Arlington, Texas.
The first stadium the Cowboys played in was the Cotton Bowl.
Texas Stadium, in the Dallas suburb of Irving. They now play at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington.
The Cowboys played in the Cotton Bowl between 1960-1970. Texas Stadium opened in 1971. Answer Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas
The Cowboys only played in Dallas from 1960 to 1971, when their home stadium was the Cotton Bowl. They currently play at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas., where they have been since 2009 after moving from Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas.
2011 in Dallas Texas at the new Cowboys Stadium
Cowboys Stadium.
On October 24, 1971, the Dallas Cowboys defeated the New England Patriots, 44-21, in the inaugural game at Texas Stadium. The first scoring play was a 56-yard touchdown run by Cowboys running back Duane Thomas. It was the fourth play of the game and gave Dallas a lead it never relinquished.
Actually, the Cowboys currently play in Arlington Texas, even though they are associated with Dallas Texas. Previously, they played their games in Irving, Texas until building the new stadium in Arlington Texas in 2008. Their business offices are still located in Irving Texas, in an area referred to as Valley Ranch.
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The Cowboys defeated the St. Louis Cardinals, 19-14, at Texas Stadium on Thanksgiving Day.
Dallas Cowboys Stadum (Texas Staduim) Negative. Super Bowl 45 is being played in COWBOY STADIUM in ARLINGTON Texas. (common mistake) Just FYI: The former home stadium for the "Dallas" Cowboys was indeed TEXAS STADIUM, but that was located in IRVING Texas, NOT Dallas. The Cowboys did initially play in the Cotton Bowl (actually in Dallas) for 11 years after their formation in 1960...until Texas Stadium (Irving) was finished. The current Cowboy Stadium was built with the Super Bowl in mind.