The Cowboys' new stadium is in Arlington, Texas.
The Cowboy's Stadium is in Arlington, Texas.
Cowboys Stadium was designed by the Dallas-based architectural firm HKS.[8]
Cowboys Stadium opened May 27, 2009 and construction started September 20, 2005. dallas-cowboys-new-stadium
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On November 25, 2010, Dallas was defeated by the New Orleans Saints, 30-27, at Cowboys Stadium.
The old New York Yankee Stadium closed in 2008 and they ended up building the new stadium right across the street from the old Yankee Stadium.
The Dallas Cowboys are 6-4 in Thanksgiving Day games played since 2006. Since 1966, the Cowboys have an overall 29-18-1 record on the holiday.Nov. 23, 2006 -- Dallas 38, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10 (at Texas Stadium).Nov. 22, 2007 -- Dallas 34, New York Jets 3 (at Texas Stadium).Nov. 27, 2008 -- Dallas 34, Seattle Seahawks 9 (at Texas Stadium).Nov. 26, 2009 -- Dallas 24, Oakland Raiders 7 (at Cowboys Stadium).Nov. 25, 2010 -- New Orleans Saints 30, Dallas 27 (at Cowboys Stadium).Nov. 24, 2011 -- Dallas 20, Miami 19 (at Cowboys Stadium).Nov. 22, 2012 -- Washington 38, Dallas 31 (at Cowboys Stadium).Nov. 28, 2013 -- Dallas 31, Oakland 24 (at AT&T Stadium, formerly Cowboys Stadium).Nov. 27, 2014 -- Philadelphia 33, Dallas 10 (at AT&T Stadium).Nov. 26, 2015 -- Carolina 33, Dallas 14 (at AT&T Stadium).
The Cowboys played their home games at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas from 1960 through part of the 1971 season. They then played at Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas, from 1971 to 2008. They now play at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.