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From 2009 to 2013, the team's home playing field in Arlington, Texas was called Cowboys Stadium. Before the 2013 regular season, the Cowboys entered into a long-term agreement with AT&T to call the facility AT&T Stadium.
Prior to the December 7, 2008 game, that was August 31, 1997 which was the first week of the 1997 regular season. The Cowboys won that game 37-7.
As the Dallas Morning News explained it, imagine four long buses parked end to end. That's the length of the world's largest video screen, an 11,200 square-foot Mitsubishi Electric HDTV television above the playing field at Cowboys Stadium. It stretches between the 20-yard lines of the stadium that was opened in 2009.
On January 16, 1972, the Dallas Cowboys won Super Bowl VI at the end of their 12th season as a National Football League franchise. The Cowboys defeated the Miami Dolphins, 24-3, at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans.
The Dallas Cowboys have been with the NFL since 1960.
The Texas oil magnate owned the Dallas Cowboys from 1960 to 1984.
As the Dallas Morning News explained it, imagine four long buses parked end to end. That's the length of the world's largest video screen, an 11,200 square-foot Mitsubishi Electric HDTV television above the playing field at Cowboys Stadium. It stretches between the 20-yard lines of the stadium that was opened in 2009.
Although the Detroit Lions have played on Thanksgiving since the 1930s, their record for holiday games is 33-36-2. The Dallas Cowboys did not begin playing on Thanksgiving until 1966, but they are closing in on the Lions' win total. The Cowboys are 27-15-1 on Thanksgiving.
The Cowboys joined the NFL as an expansion team in 1960.
In the long history of the rivalry between the Dallas Cowboys and the New York Giants, the teams have opened the season against each other eight times. Dallas has won every game. Here is a list of the results (home games in bold):Sept. 19, 1965 -- Dallas 31, New York 2 (at the Cotton Bowl).Sept. 18, 1966 -- Dallas 52, New York 7 (at the Cotton Bowl).Sept. 8, 1986 -- Dallas 31, New York 28 (at Texas Stadium).Sept. 4, 1995 -- Dallas 35, New York 0 (at Meadowlands Stadium).Sept. 9, 2007 -- Dallas 45, New York 34 (at Texas Stadium).Sept. 5, 2012 -- Dallas 24, New York 17 (at MetLife Stadium).Sept. 8, 2013 -- Dallas 36, New York 31 (at AT&T Stadium).Sept. 13, 2015 -- Dallas 27, New York 26 (at AT&T Stadium).
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