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Dallas Cowboys Team History

The Dallas Cowboys have been led by star coaches dating back to 1960, when the franchise, then headed by Tom Landry, joined the NFL. Over the course of 29 years, Landry led the Cowboys to two Super Bowl titles, five Super Bowl appearances, five NFC Championships, 13 division titles, and 20 consecutive winning seasons. Following Landry’s tenure, the team has won three more Super Bowls in the 1992 (XXVII), 1993 (XXVIII), and 1995 (XXX) seasons.

The Cowboys have also produced stellar players, including Emmitt Smith — who led the team to win three conference championships — and Michael Irvin, who was the previous leader in all receiving categories. 

Dallas Cowboys Team Info

Conference: NFC
Division: East
Year Founded: 1960
Team Colors: Navy Blue, Metallic Silver, Royal Blue, White
Mascot: Rowdy
Team Rivals: New York Giants(Opens in new tab), Philadelphia Eagles(Opens in new tab), Washington Commanders(Opens in new tab), San Francisco 49ers(Opens in new tab), Green Bay Packers(Opens in new tab), Los Angeles Rams(Opens in new tab)

Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium

Located in Arlington, Texas, AT&T Stadium opened in 2009 and has a capacity of 80,000 for football games. The Cowboys played their first game at AT&T Stadium on September 20, 2009. With final construction costing approximately $1.2 billion, this world-class stadium is one of the most expensive sports venues to ever be built. 

Learn more about AT&T Stadium here(Opens in new tab).

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Tickets for the 2025-26 NFL season are available on Ticketmaster, the Official Resale Ticket Marketplace of the Dallas Cowboys.

If you're thinking about last minute tickets, all Dallas Cowboys tickets purchased through Ticketmaster are 100% verified and instantly delivered to your phone -- so you can buy tickets right up until kickoff. You can also purchase last minute Dallas Cowboys tickets on Ticketmaster up to an hour after kickoff.

Ticket prices for Dallas Cowboys games depend on a variety of factors, including date and time, city, matchup, seat location, and when the tickets are purchased. The average ticket for a Dallas Cowboys game can cost anywhere between $150-$450.

The Dallas Cowboys schedule can be viewed on Ticketmaster. 

Here’s the full list of Cowboys opponents for the 2025-26 season:

  • New York Giants
  • Philadelphia Eagles
  • Washington Commanders
  • Green Bay Packers
  • Kansas City Chiefs
  • Los Angeles Chargers
  • Minnesota Vikings
  • Arizona Cardinals
  • Chicago Bears
  • Denver Broncos
  • Detroit Lions
  • Las Vegas Raiders
  • New York Jets
  • Carolina Panthers

Check out the AT&T Stadium seating chart on the team's website(Opens in new tab).

The Dallas Cowboys have been to eight Super Bowl(Opens in new tab) championships. The Cowboys’ last Super Bowl appearance was at Super Bowl XXX, where they defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-17, and won their fifth Super Bowl.

Reviews

Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 12 reviews
  • What a view, what a game!!!

    by SkyHighNoLie on 2009-11-02Cowboys Stadium - ArlingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    Sat in the top row of the stadium and still found it to be an outstanding experience. The venue is truly unbelievable. The climb to the seats are steep but that allows for the better view of the field from your seat. It is worth it. The fact that both ends of the stadium are open in design let's you feel a sense of the outside even though you are very comfortable in an indoor stadium. The big screen is outstanding and allows you to see every detail. Jerry and Team got this one right!!

  • Part of the Record Breaking Day!

    by dqpyle on 2009-09-24Cowboys Stadium - ArlingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    I was one of the &29 Party Pass holders on the West Side (SRO). I knew when buying this ticket that I would more than likely not be able to see the game on the field, but let me be a part of the event on-site feeling the excitement, energy, and atmosphere which the opening of the stadium would bring. The numerous screens to keep up with the game were everywhere and I never lost a down. I loved the experience and would recommend it to anyone else wanting to "be there" for the games. On the west end zone, I didn't see any trouble from frustrated fans and all the other reports coming out after the fact. Security and Police were FANTASTIC and very flexible knowing that people were there to enjoy Cowboy Football! Here's to the 2009 season!