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Aug 01
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Dallas Cowboys Season Tickets (Includes Tickets To All Regular Season Home Games)
AT&T Stadium • Arlington, TX
AT&T Stadium
Arlington, TX
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NFL Preseason Game 1 - New Orleans Saints at Dallas Cowboys (Date TBD)
AT&T Stadium • Arlington, TX
AT&T Stadium
Arlington, TX
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NFL Preseason Game 1 - Dallas Cowboys at Arizona Cardinals (Date TBD)
State Farm Stadium • Glendale, AZ
State Farm Stadium
Glendale, AZ
Sat
Aug 15
Sat, 5:00 pm5:00 pm
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NFL Preseason Game 1 - Dallas Cowboys at Seattle Seahawks
Lumen Field • Seattle, WA
Lumen Field
Seattle, WA
Sun
Sep 13
Sun, 8:20 pm8:20 pm
Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants (Sunday Night Football)
Metlife Stadium • East Rutherford, NJ
Metlife Stadium
East Rutherford, NJ
Sun
Sep 20
Sun, 3:25 pm3:25 pm
Washington Commanders at Dallas Cowboys
AT&T Stadium • Arlington, TX
AT&T Stadium
Arlington, TX
Sun
Oct 04
Sun, 12:00 pm12:00 pm
Dallas Cowboys at Houston Texans
NRG Stadium • Houston, TX
NRG Stadium
Houston, TX
Thu
Oct 08
Thu, 7:15 pm7:15 pm
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Dallas Cowboys (Thursday Night Football)
AT&T Stadium • Arlington, TX
AT&T Stadium
Arlington, TX
Sun
Oct 18
Sun, 7:20 pm7:20 pm
3% of Tickets Left
Dallas Cowboys at Green Bay Packers (Sunday Night Football)
Lambeau Field • Green Bay, WI
Lambeau Field
Green Bay, WI
Mon
Oct 26
Mon, 8:15 pm8:15 pm
Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles (Monday Night Football)
Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia, PA
Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, PA
Sun
Nov 01
Sun, 12:00 pm12:00 pm
Arizona Cardinals at Dallas Cowboys
AT&T Stadium • Arlington, TX
AT&T Stadium
Arlington, TX
Sun
Nov 08
Sun, 1:00 pm1:00 pm
Dallas Cowboys at Indianapolis Colts
Lucas Oil Stadium • Indianapolis, IN
Lucas Oil Stadium
Indianapolis, IN
Sun
Nov 15
Sun, 3:25 pm3:25 pm
San Francisco 49ers at Dallas Cowboys
AT&T Stadium • Arlington, TX
AT&T Stadium
Arlington, TX
Sun
Nov 22
Sun, 12:00 pm12:00 pm
Tennessee Titans at Dallas Cowboys
AT&T Stadium • Arlington, TX
AT&T Stadium
Arlington, TX
Thu
Nov 26
Thu, 3:30 pm3:30 pm
Philadelphia Eagles at Dallas Cowboys (Thanksgiving Game)
AT&T Stadium • Arlington, TX
AT&T Stadium
Arlington, TX
Mon
Dec 07
Mon, 5:15 pm5:15 pm
Dallas Cowboys at Seattle Seahawks (Monday Night Football)
Lumen Field • Seattle, WA
Lumen Field
Seattle, WA
Sun
Dec 20
Sun, 1:25 pm1:25 pm
Dallas Cowboys at Los Angeles Rams
SoFi Stadium • Inglewood, CA
SoFi Stadium
Inglewood, CA
Sun
Dec 27
Sun, 7:20 pm7:20 pm
Jacksonville Jaguars at Dallas Cowboys (Sunday Night Football)
AT&T Stadium • Arlington, TX
AT&T Stadium
Arlington, TX
Sun
Jan 03, 2027
Sun, 12:00 pm12:00 pm
New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys
AT&T Stadium • Arlington, TX
AT&T Stadium
Arlington, TX
TBD
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Dallas Cowboys at Washington Commanders (Date TBD)
Northwest Stadium • Landover, MD
Northwest Stadium
Landover, MD
Sun
Sep 27
Sun, 4:25 pm4:25 pm
NFL International Series - Dallas Cowboys vs Baltimore Ravens
Maracana Stadium • Rio de Janeiro, RJ
Maracana Stadium
Rio de Janeiro, RJ
Dallas Cowboys Tickets From GoTickets
How 'bout them Cowboys! Over 80,000 fans packed into the palace known as Jerry World, the world's largest HD video board blazing above midfield, and the star on the helmet that represents the most valuable franchise in all of sports — that's a Dallas Cowboys game day. GoTickets makes it easy to be part of America's Team in 2026. Our intuitive platform helps you find the perfect seat at AT&T Stadium, and with our secure checkout and buyer guarantee, you can lock in your spot with total confidence. Don't wait — grab your Cowboys tickets today!
Cowboys Basics
Year Established: 1960
Current Division: NFC East
Last Playoff Appearance: 2023 NFC Wild Card Round
Last Division Title: 2023
Last NFC Championship: 1995 vs. Green Bay Packers
Last Super Bowl Championship: Super Bowl XXX (1995 Season) vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
Super Bowl Championships: 5 (VI, XII, XXVII, XXVIII, XXX) | 8 total Super Bowl appearances
The Dallas Cowboys Schedule
Under second-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer and with Dak Prescott coming off a record-setting 2025 comeback season, the Cowboys enter 2026 determined to end a two-year playoff drought and bring postseason football back to Arlington. The 17-game regular season features six divisional wars with NFC East rivals, six showdowns against non-division NFC opponents, and five battles against AFC competition. From storied rivalries to cross-conference clashes, every game at AT&T Stadium is a can't-miss event:
NFC East Rivals (Home & Away)
NFC Opponents
Home: Arizona Cardinals, San Francisco 49ers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Away: Los Angeles Rams, Seattle Seahawks, Green Bay Packers
AFC Opponents
Home: Jacksonville Jaguars, Tennessee Titans, Baltimore Ravens
Away: Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts
The NFC East is one of the most storied divisions in all of professional sports, and no rivalry burns hotter than the one between the Cowboys and the Eagles. These clubs frequently clash for division supremacy, and their passionate fan bases go head-to-head as hard as the players. The Giants rivalry is one of the most celebrated in NFL history — producing countless iconic moments since the 1960s — and the Commanders complete a division where every contest carries serious postseason implications.
The History of the Dallas Cowboys
The Dallas Cowboys are "America's Team" — the most valuable franchise in all of professional sports and one of the most successful in NFL history. Established as an expansion team in 1960, the Cowboys endured a winless inaugural season before legendary coach Tom Landry — who would patrol the sideline for an unprecedented 29 consecutive seasons — transformed the franchise into a perennial contender. Between 1966 and 1985, the Cowboys made the playoffs 18 of 20 seasons, won two Super Bowls (VI and XII), appeared in five, and posted 20 consecutive winning records — a run of sustained excellence that earned them their iconic moniker.
The second dynasty arrived in the 1990s, fueled by the most famous trade in NFL history. After starting the 1989 season 0–5, new owner Jerry Jones and head coach Jimmy Johnson traded running back Herschel Walker to the Minnesota Vikings for a haul of players and draft picks that formed the foundation of a championship roster. "The Triplets" — quarterback Troy Aikman, running back Emmitt Smith, and wide receiver Michael Irvin — became the most dominant trio in football, and the Cowboys captured three Super Bowls in four years (XXVII, XXVIII, XXX). The 52–17 demolition of the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXVII, Aikman's three MVP-caliber performances, and Smith's all-time rushing record cemented the Cowboys as the team of the decade.
The modern era has been defined by star power without a championship — and the relentless pursuit of ring number six. Tony Romo emerged as one of the most talented quarterbacks of his generation, while Dak Prescott took the league by storm as a fourth-round rookie in 2016, leading the Cowboys to a 13–3 record and winning Offensive Rookie of the Year. Prescott has since become the franchise's all-time passing yards leader and delivered a spectacular 2025 comeback season — throwing for 4,552 yards and 30 touchdowns after missing half of 2024 with a hamstring injury. With Prescott, George Pickens, and a revamped defense under Brian Schottenheimer, the Cowboys are building toward their next great chapter. Get your Cowboys tickets today, and be part of the chase for six!
Memorable Dallas Cowboys Moments
Being in the stands at an NFL game is always unforgettable, but imagine witnessing the next great moment for your franchise. When you buy Dallas Cowboys tickets, you might see a record shattered, a rivalry-defining play, or a moment that echoes through the Lone Star State for generations. Picture the reactions when fans witnessed these incredible feats:
"How 'Bout Them Cowboys!" — NFC Championship (01/17/1993): In the game that launched a dynasty, the Cowboys demolished the San Francisco 49ers 30–20 in the NFC Championship at Candlestick Park, ending San Francisco's decade of dominance. Troy Aikman threw for 322 yards and two touchdowns, and after the game, head coach Jimmy Johnson delivered one of the most famous quotes in NFL history: "How 'bout them Cowboys!" Dallas would go on to crush the Bills 52–17 in Super Bowl XXVII, with Aikman earning MVP honors and the defense forcing a Super Bowl-record nine turnovers.
Three-Peat — Super Bowl XXX (01/28/1996): The Cowboys defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 27–17 in Super Bowl XXX to claim their third championship in four years and fifth overall. Cornerback Larry Brown — an unlikely hero — intercepted Neil O'Donnell twice, both times setting up Cowboys touchdowns, and earned Super Bowl MVP honors. It remains the franchise's most recent championship, and the 30-year drought that has followed has only intensified the hunger of Cowboys Nation.
Jerry's World Opens (09/20/2009): The Cowboys christened AT&T Stadium — the \$1.15 billion architectural masterpiece in Arlington — with an NFL regular season record attendance of 105,121 fans for a Week 2 showdown against the New York Giants. The building's retractable roof, center-hung HD video board, and sheer scale changed the way NFL teams think about stadium design, and "Jerry's World" instantly became one of the most iconic venues in all of sports.
Romo's Wild Card Comeback (01/04/2015): Trailing the Detroit Lions 20–7 midway through the third quarter at AT&T Stadium, Tony Romo rallied the Cowboys to score the game's final 17 points for a thrilling 24–20 NFC Wild Card victory. On the game-winning drive, Romo hit Jason Witten for a clutch 21-yard conversion on fourth-and-6 before finding Terrance Williams for the go-ahead 8-yard touchdown with 2:32 remaining. DeMarcus Lawrence sealed it with a strip-sack on fourth down. It was the franchise's first playoff win since 2009 — and Romo's finest postseason moment.
Dak & Zeke's Rookie Magic (2016 Season): Fourth-round pick Dak Prescott was never supposed to start — but when Tony Romo went down in the preseason, the rookie from Mississippi State seized the moment. Prescott led an 11-game winning streak — a franchise record — and guided the Cowboys to a 13–3 record and the NFC's No. 1 seed, the best season in Dallas since the 1990s dynasty. He threw for 3,667 yards with 23 touchdowns and just four interceptions, earning NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, while Ezekiel Elliott captured the rushing title with 1,631 yards. Together, they became the most electrifying rookie duo in Cowboys history.
Prescott's Record-Setting Night (10/02/2023): On Monday Night Football against the New York Giants, Dak Prescott broke Tony Romo's franchise all-time passing yards record of 34,183 yards while throwing for 404 yards and four touchdowns in a 40–0 shutout — the most lopsided shutout in Cowboys history. The victory punctuated a 2023 season in which Dallas finished with the league's No. 1 scoring offense at 29.9 points per game, and Prescott threw for 36 touchdowns against just nine interceptions.
Prescott's Comeback Season (2025): After a devastating hamstring injury in Week 9 of 2024 that required surgery and ended his season, Dak Prescott returned in 2025 and delivered one of the finest individual seasons in franchise history. He threw for 4,552 yards and 30 touchdowns, led the league in completions for the second time in his career, and was named a finalist for the NFL's Comeback Player of the Year Award. Despite the Cowboys' 7–9–1 record, Prescott's performance proved that the franchise's championship window remains open — and the best may still be ahead.
Cowboys Tailgating & Game Day Traditions
On game days in Dallas, the entertainment starts well before the first snap. The Cowboys faithful are known for their legendary tailgating rituals, creating a sea of navy and silver around AT&T Stadium that has to be seen to be believed.
Fans arrive hours early, ready for a feast that features Texas barbecue at its finest — brisket, ribs, sausage links, and all the fixings. There's no shortage of Texas-sized beverages, either. Banners and flags fly high, vehicles are decked out in elaborate decor, and faces painted with the iconic star are everywhere. Spirited cornhole tournaments with bragging rights dating back years break out across the lots, and country music blares in the background as fans get fired up for kickoff.
Inside the building, the atmosphere is electric. When the Cowboys score, the crowd erupts as a signature song plays over the loudspeakers, and the iconic "Whose house? Rams' house!" call-and-response — wait, wrong team! In Dallas, it's all about the "How 'bout them Cowboys!" chant that's been ringing through the franchise since 1993. The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders — the most famous cheerleading squad in the world — keep the energy at a fever pitch, and Rowdy, the team's mascot, rallies the crowd from start to finish.
You can be part of it all! Get in on the fun by purchasing your Cowboys tickets at GoTickets. Before you know it, you'll be headed to Arlington, ready to root America's Team on to victory!
AT&T Stadium
AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys since 2009, is one of the most awe-inspiring venues in all of sports. Located in Arlington, Texas, the \$1.15 billion architectural marvel — affectionately known as "Jerry's World" — features a retractable roof, a pair of soaring 300-foot steel arches spanning the length of the dome, and a center-hung four-sided HD video board measuring 160 feet wide and 72 feet tall that stretches from one 25-yard line to the other. The stadium seats approximately 80,000 for NFL games but is expandable to over 100,000 with standing room, making it the largest stadium in the league by total capacity — a record 105,121 fans attended the very first regular season game in 2009. The venue houses over 300 luxury suites, the Cowboys Hall of Fame, a remarkable collection of contemporary art, and the famous Ring of Honor. AT&T Stadium hosted Super Bowl XLV in 2011, has been home to the Cotton Bowl Classic and Big 12 Championship Game, and is a host venue for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Accessibility Options
AT&T Stadium offers wheelchair-accessible platforms with unobstructed sightlines on all levels. Elevators and amenities are available throughout the venue to ensure that all fans enjoy the game. Pick-up and drop-off zones are located on the north side off Randol Mill Road in Lot 1 and on the south side off Cowboys Way in Lot 6. Shuttle service from Cowboys parking lots is provided for guests with disabilities and mobility limitations, and relocation requests are often honored, though not guaranteed.
Parking & Alternative Transportation
With multiple lots surrounding AT&T Stadium, parking spaces are generally available within walking distance, but planning ahead is still essential. When you purchase your Cowboys tickets at GoTickets, you can also reserve AT&T Stadium parking to guarantee a smooth arrival.
For public transportation, the DART system offers a convenient way to reach the stadium, with a dedicated transit station right next to the building. Passengers can use DART's light rail and bus services from various locations throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Ridesharing services are widely available, with designated drop-off areas around the venue. The stadium is located in Arlington between Dallas and Fort Worth, making it a central meeting point for fans across North Texas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the Cowboys' biggest rivals?
The Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles share one of the most intense rivalries in the NFL, fueled by decades of NFC East battles and passionate fan bases. The New York Giants and Washington Commanders are also fierce divisional rivals, and every matchup carries major implications for the standings.
Where do the Dallas Cowboys play their home games?
The Cowboys play at AT&T Stadium, located in Arlington, Texas. The venue opened in 2009 and holds approximately 80,000 fans for NFL games, expandable to over 100,000 for major events. It features a retractable roof, the NFL's largest center-hung HD video board, and over 300 luxury suites.
How do I get to AT&T Stadium?
You can drive and reserve AT&T Stadium parking in advance through GoTickets, or take DART light rail and bus service to the transit station adjacent to the stadium. Ridesharing services are also widely available, with designated drop-off areas around the venue.
What should I know about tailgating at AT&T Stadium?
Tailgating is a massive tradition at AT&T Stadium! Fans gather in the lots hours before kickoff to grill, socialize, and soak in the pre-game atmosphere. Expect world-class Texas barbecue, spirited cornhole tournaments, and a sea of navy and silver that has to be seen to be believed. Everything is bigger in Texas — especially Cowboys tailgates.
Does AT&T Stadium have a retractable roof?
Yes! AT&T Stadium features a retractable roof, so fans stay comfortable regardless of the Texas weather. When open, the stadium offers an open-air experience; when closed, it provides a fully enclosed, climate-controlled environment.
Do the Dallas Cowboys play AFC teams during the regular season?
Yes! In 2026, the Cowboys face five AFC opponents: the Jacksonville Jaguars, Tennessee Titans, and Baltimore Ravens at home, and the Houston Texans and Indianapolis Colts on the road.
Where can I get Dallas Cowboys tickets?
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