Cowboys Stadium
Before the 2013 regular season, Cowboys Stadium was renamed AT&T Stadium.
The Dallas Cowboys played at the Cotton Bowl from 1960 to 1971 and at Texas Stadium from 1971 to 2008.
Cowboys Stadium.
Cowboys Stadium
Cowboys Stadium.
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.
No. They were called the Dallas Cowboys from 1960.
The Dallas Cowboys
The quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys currently is #9 Tony Romo.
The Cowboys have always been the Dallas Cowboys. Football in Dallas initially saw the Dallas Texans as the first pro football team in Dallas which folded in 1952 after one season. The Hunt family reused the Texans name again starting in 1960 , but eventually left, becoming the Kansas City Chiefs. The Cowboys joined the NFL in 1960 as the first modern era NFL expansion team.
The team was first known as the Dallas Steers, then the Dallas Rangers before settling on the name "Cowboys" for the 1960 season.