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by mdmoore on 2015-01-07AT&T Stadium - ArlingtonRating: 5 out of 5fantastic location, fantastic crowd. Loved every minute of it.
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Dallas Cowboys Team History
The Dallas Cowboys have been led by star coaches dating back to 1960, when the franchise, then headed by Tom Landry, joined the NFL. Over the course of 29 years, Landry led the Cowboys to two Super Bowl titles, five Super Bowl appearances, five NFC Championships, 13 division titles, and 20 consecutive winning seasons. Following Landry’s tenure, the team has won three more Super Bowls in the 1992 (XXVII), 1993 (XXVIII), and 1995 (XXX) seasons.
The Cowboys have also produced stellar players, including Emmitt Smith — who led the team to win three conference championships — and Michael Irvin, who was the previous leader in all receiving categories.
Dallas Cowboys Team Info
Conference: NFC
Division: East
Year Founded: 1960
Team Colors: Navy Blue, Metallic Silver, Royal Blue, White
Mascot: Rowdy
Team Rivals: New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Commanders, San Francisco 49ers, Green Bay Packers, Los Angeles Rams
Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium
Located in Arlington, Texas, AT&T Stadium opened in 2009 and has a capacity of 80,000 for football games. The Cowboys played their first game at AT&T Stadium on September 20, 2009. With final construction costing approximately $1.2 billion, this world-class stadium is one of the most expensive sports venues to ever be built.
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The Dallas Cowboys' biggest rivals are the New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Commanders, San Francisco 49ers, Green Bay Packers and Los Angeles Rams.
The Dallas Cowboys have been to eight Super Bowl championships. The Cowboys’ last Super Bowl appearance was at Super Bowl XXX, where they defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-17, and won their fifth Super Bowl.
fantastic location, fantastic crowd. Loved every minute of it.
tickets here not good could not see a think do not waste your money
Fabulous event, energy... Every seat is great. Also recommend the stadium tour.
Amazing venue!! There are some bad seats (because of size).
Second trip to Cowboys Stadium ( went to first ever game vs the giants) - but as a Steelers fan this was a tough loss. Great stadium nevertheless.
Second time in Dallas to watch the Cowboys play. The stadium is unbelievable. Extremely well organized, so comfortable. Jumbotron has to be seen to be believed. Not a bad seat in the house. We went 3 hours before the game and had lots to keep us busy before the game. Halftime show was a salute to the Military. Very patriotic and moving. Supportive of the troops. Cowboys won, even better. Oh yeah, and the Cheerleaders. Every bit as good as you would think. If you love football, you have to add a trip to Dallas to watch a game to your bucket list!
This was my first NFL game, and I won't forget it! Cowboys stadium is everything its said to be, and more!!! Make sure you do the tour, we did the self tour for 17.50$ the day before and got to throw the ball around on field for over 2 hours!!! Make sure to tailgate 3-4 hours prior to kick off!
Having heard all the hype of the media, I had to see for myself what it was all about. Knowing what kind of person Jerry (Jones) is, I knew the new Cowboys stadium would be nothing less than stellar. Being a Cowboys fan helps to appreciate this monumental structure however even the biggest Cowboys haters would be in awe to see "Jerry's House". The party pass tickets are great and the best bang for the buck. They are located at either the east or west end of the stadium (End Zones) with the awesome screens directly in front of your eyes. We found ourselves watching the screen more than the actual field though. A must see for any fan!
The weekend itself was unforgettable but unfortunately the game itself stunk. Only because the team was playing like crap. Arlington was very clean and the people were quite friendly. Beautiful stadium! Would I do it again? Absolutely. Playing for next year's Superbowl!
It was better than I thought it would be!! Dallas fans are the best in the world! Great hotel accommadations, great service everywhere I went. The people who live in Dallas are among the most friendliest people I have ever met!!! I can not say enugh great things about my time in Dallas, Tx.