The Dallas Cowboys faced some disappointment in their opening game of the 2025 NFL season.
On Thursday, September 4th, Brian Schottenheimer’s team, missing standout linebacker Mika Parsons due to a surprising trade, nearly fell to the defending Super Bowl champions, the Philadelphia Eagles, during an away game.
Ultimately, the Cowboys lost 24-20. Still, considering their tough 7-10 record from the previous year, this close contest seemed like a positive sign, save for a few rough moments.
“I’m genuinely proud of this team,” owner Jerry Jones commented post-game. “I was very impressed with Schottenheimer’s preparation. It’s unfortunate we didn’t win, and I know how much that means to him.”
Looking ahead, Schottenheimer and his squad will get another chance to show what they can do against the 0-1 New York Giants on Sunday, September 14th, right at home in AT&T Stadium.
The Cowboys are favored by six points in what promises to be a competitive NFC East matchup. Whichever team prevails will climb out of the bottom of the division.
After that, the Cowboys will host several notable opponents, including the formidable Green Bay Packers on September 28, the Washington Commanders on October 19, and a rematch with the Philadelphia Eagles on November 23. They’ll also have a Thanksgiving showdown against the AFC Champion Kansas City Chiefs on November 27.
Tickets for all eight home games at AT&T Stadium are currently available, with some quite affordable options.
If you’re looking for an economical way to attend, standing room tickets start at just $30.54, which includes some fees. For conventional seats, expect to pay a bit more—prices for some tickets currently start at $67.
If you aim to catch multiple games this season, season tickets may still be available, allowing fans to don their blue and silver throughout the home games.
For those wanting more flexibility in their game attendance, a list of upcoming home games at AT&T Stadium, including dates and ticket prices, is provided below.
The Cowboys will play against the Giants on September 14 at 12 PM, with standing room tickets starting at $39 and regular seating at $67.
The matchup against the Packers will take place on September 28 at 7:20 PM, with ticket prices starting at $86 for standing room and $272 for seated tickets.
Another home game against the Commanders is scheduled for October 19 at 3:25 PM, with tickets again starting at $49 for standing room and $140 for seats.
Date and ticket options for the remaining home games, including matchups against the Cardinals, Eagles, and Chiefs, are also listed, showcasing a variety of price points.
It’s advised to check all prices as they can fluctuate, and be aware of potential additional fees at checkout.
If you’re considering attending, or perhaps even traveling with the Cowboys this season, details on their away game schedule are included as well.
For fans hoping to catch the action from home, there are various ways to watch Cowboys games this season through multiple networks including ABC, CBS, ESPN, and more.
This season promises not just football but also concert events, with exciting acts coming to Dallas. Mark your calendars for performances by Bring Me The Horizon on September 27, NBA Young Boy on October 30, and several others through the end of the year.
Whether you’re looking for football or music, Dallas has a busy schedule lined up this year.





