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The NFL certainly still views the Dallas Cowboys as "America's Team." They gave the Cowboys eight standalone games for the upcoming 2025 season. That's tied for the most in the league in 2025 with the three-time defending AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs and the 2024 NFC runner-up Washington Commanders for the most in the upcoming season.
And so, as the NFL schedule is freshly released ... Dallas is "must-see" TV in 2025. Right? Wrong, to some. First, to the schedule as best we can put it together ...
Let the Brian Schottenheimer era begin. The Dallas Cowboys hired the first-time head coach this offseason after they parted ways with Mike McCarthy following a disappointing 7-10 effort in 2024. They also traded for wide receiver George Pickens to provide more support in the aerial attack alongside CeeDee Lamb.
The season opener is on a Thursday night in the city that hates the Cowboys. The Eagles will get their Super Bowl rings, have their fans ready to fight and look to defend the title. Right guard Tyler Booker gets to face Jalen Carter, and coach Brian Schottenheimer debuts as the man in charge.
However, their playoff run ended abruptly with an upset loss to the Washington Commanders in the Divisional Round, prompting a focus on the 2025 draft, where Executive Vice President Brad Holmes and head coach Dan Campbell have been cooking during the offseason as they came out of the NFL draft with key guys.
The Detroit Lions used to make it an art form of ruining their fans' Thanksgivings, but there is a new NFC team in town. While the Dallas Cowboys often make Ame
Tarik Skubal struck out 11, but the Tigers didn't get the sweep until Justyn-Henry Malloy hit a two-out pinch-hit single.
New York shouldn’t be taken lightly now that they have a more promising quarterback, but Dallas is still the better team. Dak Prescott continues to prove he’s the real Giants’ owner, improving to 14-2 against them. Chicago Bears QB Caleb Williams throws a pass against the Minnesota Vikings. / Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images
The Dallas Cowboys are always top of mind when it comes to NFL‘s collective consciousness – and remain the league’s biggest brand and most valuable franchise. In fact, per Forbes magazine, they continue to be the most valuable sports franchise in the entire world,
A Detroit Lions starter took to social media to share his opinion on the NFL's season-opening matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys.
Washington has gotten even better this offseason, trading for star right tackle Laremy Tunsil and receiver Deebo Samuel, making them one of the NFC favorites heading into 2025. If both teams are playoff contenders this late in the season, it will be much-watch football.