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SEASON PREVIEW: The 2025 season marks the Dallas Cowboys’ 66th in the NFL and their first under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer, who replaces Mike McCarthy following a disappointing 7–10 finish in 2024. With Jerry Jones still serving as both owner and general manager, the franchise enters a transitional phase aiming to rebound and return to playoff contention.
The offseason brought significant roster changes, most notably the retirement of guard Zack Martin and the departure of veteran DeMarcus Lawrence. To fill gaps and add fresh energy, Dallas acquired RBs Miles Sanders and Javonte Williams, WR Parris Campbell, and defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa on a substantial $80M contract, moves designed to strengthen both the offensive arsenal and the defensive trenches.
Dak Prescott remains the centerpiece of the Cowboys’ offense, now with new weapons including George Pickens. With expectations high and pressure mounting, Prescott faces a pivotal season to deliver under the new coaching regime.
As the Cowboys enter this period of transition, their success hinges on developing depth, maintaining offensive potency, and addressing personnel gaps across the offensive line and secondary. How quickly Schottenheimer’s leadership takes hold will determine whether Dallas can reestablish itself as a postseason contender.
TICKETS INFO: Tickets for Dallas Cowboys 2025 home games at are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. The average price for a single ticket is around $85, primarily reflecting budget-friendly or upper-section listings. Lower-demand matchups or upper-level seats can sometimes be found for as low as $50–$80, while more popular games — especially divisional rivalries or nationally spotlighted contests — typically range from $200 to over $500, depending on seat location.
VIP packages typically include premium seating options such as club-level sections, lower sideline seats, and listings near midfield — though they are not always explicitly labeled as “VIP.” Prices for these elevated seats usually start around $350–$550 and can increase significantly for high-demand games, especially against teams like the Eagles, 49ers, or Chiefs. While EventsChaser does not offer full-service VIP packages (such as suites with catering, parking, and concierge access), it provides access to premium inventory that mirrors luxury experiences found through official Cowboys hospitality channels.
COWBOYS’ OPPONENTS: In the 2025 season, the Dallas Cowboys will face a competitive slate of opponents at home and on the road. Their home games at AT&T Stadium include matchups against the Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants, Washington Commanders, Green Bay Packers, Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers, Arizona Cardinals, and Minnesota Vikings. On the road, they’ll travel to face the Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants, Washington Commanders, Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Carolina Panthers, Las Vegas Raiders, and New York Jets. This lineup includes the full NFC East rotation, opponents from the NFC North and AFC West, and a few added games based on the Cowboys’ 2024 standings. Fans can expect several high-stakes games, including rivalry showdowns and marquee matchups, throughout the season.
COWBOYS’ 2025 SCHEDULE:
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Week 1 – Thu, Sep 4 – at Philadelphia Eagles
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Week 2 – Sun, Sep 14 – vs New York Giants
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Week 3 – Sun, Sep 21 – at Chicago Bears
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Week 4 – Sun, Sep 28 – vs Green Bay Packers
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Week 5 – Sun, Oct 5 – at New York Jets
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Week 6 – Sun, Oct 12 – at Carolina Panthers
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Week 7 – Sun, Oct 19 – vs Washington Commanders
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Week 8 – Sun, Oct 26 – at Denver Broncos
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Week 9 – Mon, Nov 3 – vs Arizona Cardinals
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Week 10 – Bye Week
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Week 11 – Mon, Nov 17 – at Las Vegas Raiders
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Week 12 – Sun, Nov 23 – vs Philadelphia Eagles
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Week 13 – Thu, Nov 27 – vs Kansas City Chiefs
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Week 14 – Thu, Dec 4 – at Detroit Lions
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Week 15 – Sun, Dec 14 – vs Minnesota Vikings
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Week 16 – Sun, Dec 21 – vs Los Angeles Chargers
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Week 17 – Thu, Dec 25 – at Washington Commanders
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Week 18 – Sun, Jan 3 or 4 – at New York Giants
ABOUT DALLAS COWBOYS: The Dallas Cowboys are one of the most iconic and polarizing franchises in the NFL. Founded in 1960 and based in Arlington, Texas, the Cowboys have built a brand that blends on-field success with massive commercial appeal. Nicknamed “America’s Team,” they’ve won five Super Bowl titles and appeared in eight, most notably dominating the 1990s with stars like Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, and Michael Irvin. Their signature blue-and-white uniforms, star logo, and massive fanbase have made them one of the most valuable sports franchises in the world.
The team plays its home games at AT&T Stadium, a $1 billion facility often referred to as “Jerry World” after owner Jerry Jones. The stadium is a spectacle — equipped with a retractable roof and one of the largest video boards in professional sports — and hosts everything from NFL playoff games to major concerts and college football showdowns. Under Jones’ leadership, the Cowboys have stayed in the national spotlight, even during less successful seasons, thanks to aggressive marketing and constant media attention.
On the field, the Cowboys have seen ups and downs in the post-1990s era. While they’ve fielded playoff-caliber teams led by players like Tony Romo, Dez Bryant, and Dak Prescott, postseason success has been limited. The team is regularly in the mix for NFC East titles but has struggled to make deep playoff runs. Heading into 2025, with a new head coach and a reshaped roster, the Cowboys are in a transitional phase — balancing the pressure to win now with the need to reset key areas of the team. As always, the expectations are sky-high, and the spotlight remains firmly on Dallas.