The Dallas Cowboys played their home games during that time in the Cotton Bowl. They moved to Texas Stadium for the 1971 season.
AT&T Stadium is where the Dallas Cowboys play. The stadium seats 80,000 people. It's NFL's fourth largest stadium in terms of seating capacity.
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.
They didn't. The Dallas Cowboys' inaugural season was in 1960.
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Cowboys Stadium.
Texas Stadium, in the Dallas suburb of Irving. They now play at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington.
The Cowboys' new stadium is in Arlington, Texas.
No. The Cowboys and the other teams in the NFC East will play the teams of the AFC East in 2011. The Cowboys and the Steelers are likely to play at Cowboys Stadium during the 2012 season.
2011 in Dallas Texas at the new Cowboys Stadium
AT&T Stadium is where the Dallas Cowboys play. The stadium seats 80,000 people. It's NFL's fourth largest stadium in terms of seating capacity.
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.
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.
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.