Famously referred to as “America’s Team”, The Dallas Cowboys are getting ready for the upcoming season! Although they boast five Super Bowl titles, that number has stayed stagnant for quite some time. Come help the Dallas Cowboys achieve Super Bowl glory! Get your tickets while it’s still early! You won’t regret it.
The Dallas Cowboys have been the home team of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex since 1960. They saw tremendous glory early in there career, for they won 105 regular season games from 1970-1979, which was more than any other NFL franchise during that time. They first started going downhill in 1986, recording losing records for the next three years. Tom Landry was immediately fired and was replaced by new head coach Jimmy Johnson. In 1991, The Cowboys returned to their previous state and recorded a 11-5 season, and defeated the Chicago Bears for their first playoff win since 1982. In the next year, they set a team record with a 13-3 mark. Fast forward to 2017, and the Cowboys have not had a taste of glory in years. Being the first season without All Star quarterback, Tony Romo, The Cowboys finished the year with a 9-7 record, and did not make the playoffs. The season did, however, become the subject of the third season of Amazon’s sports documentary, titled All or Nothing. The Cowboys have some of the fiercest rivalries in football due to being in the least changed divisions in the wake of the NFL-AFL merger. Sports Illustrated called the Cowboys Redskins (now Commanders) rivalry to be the top NFL rivalry of all time. The rivalry started between the Commanders owner George Preston Marshall and the Cowboys founder, Clint Murchison, before the team was even formed! Dallas currently leads the regular season series 70-42-2.
The 2022 season will be the Dallas Cowboys' 63rd in the National Football League and their third under head coach Mike McCarthy. The Cowboys will attempt to improve on their 12–5 record from 2021, become the first team since the 2001–2004 Philadelphia Eagles to repeat as NFC East champions, and win a Super Bowl for the first time since 1995. This will be the first season since 2014 that offensive tackle La'el Collins will not be on the roster, as he was released on March 18, 2022, and later signed with the Cincinnati Bengals.The Cowboys are looking to rebuild strategy for the upcoming season. There’s no better way to help them get to the Super Bowl than to head down to AT&T Stadium with family and friends and cheer them on! Make sure you get your Dallas Cowboys tickets right here!
The Dallas Cowboys play their home games at AT&T Stadium
The Cowboys have won a total of five Super Bowls.
The Dallas Cowboys hold the record with 20 consecutive winning seasons (1966-85)
The term America's Team was actually first coined in 1978 in a Dallas Cowboys highlight film. The narrator said how the team appears so much on television that they are as recognizable as movie stars or the President. They're "America's Team"
One notable tradition the Cowboys have is playing on Thanksgiving. The Cowboys have been playing on almost every Thanksgiving since 1966.