The Dallas Cowboys will take over Monday Night Football for the second time this season when they host the Bengals in Week 14. The last time these teams faced off was in 2022, when Rush led Dallas to a 20-17 upset over the then-defending AFC champions.
According to Fox, the Cowboys and Giants Thanksgiving game racked up 38.5 million viewers. It's the fourth-most ever for a Thanksgiving game.
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The Cowboys’ turnover ratio has been an Achilles heel all year. Against the Giants on Thanksgiving, they turned it into a strength.
Lainey Wilson brought it for her Thanksgiving Day halftime show performance. The country singer performed during halftime of the New York
Doom and gloom swirled around the Dallas Cowboys as they entered Week 12 on a five-game losing streak and with a 3-7 record, their worst since 2020. Injuries to their franchise quarterback, No. 2 receiver,
Life after Daniel Jones isn't any better than life with him for the 2024 New York Giants. New York fell to 2-10 with its seventh consecutive loss, this
NFL Week 13 continues with Thanksgiving Day football when the New York Giants visit the Dallas Cowboys. Start time, TV schedule and how to watch.
The TV ratings for the Dallas Cowboys win over the New York Giants on Thanksgiving Day are in and it provs who is still America's Team.
Forgot to post this earlier, but Cowboys CB DaRon Bland and his charity, Bland Beyond Boundaries, partnered with the Wilkinson Center in Dallas for a Thanksgiving turkey basket drive to help support local families in need. Bland also wrote a check donation for the center. pic.twitter.com/BjdFpu3nUF
Those 11 straight division championships clinched an NFL record. Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are looking to break that record. Here's a look at the teams with the most consecutive playoff appearances in NFL history: New England Patriots: 11 (2009 to 2019) Kansas City Chiefs: 10 (2015 to 2024)* Indianapolis Colts: 9 (2002 to 2010) Dallas Cowboys: 9 (1975 to 1983) Green Bay Packers: 8 (2009 to 2016) San Francisco 49ers: 8 (1983 to 1990) Los Angeles Rams: 8 (1973 to 1980) Pittsburgh Steelers: 8 (1972 to 1979) Dallas Cowboys: 8 (1966 to 1973) San Francisco 49ers: 7 (1992 to 1998) Houston Oilers: 7 (1987 to 1993) Green Bay Packers: 6 (1993 to 1998) Pittsburgh Steelers: 6 (1992 to 1997) Dallas Cowboys: 6 (1991 to 1996) Kansas City Chiefs: 6 (1990 to 1995) Buffalo Bills: 6 (1988 to 1993) Minnesota Vikings: 6 (1973 to 1978) Oakland Raiders: 6 (1972 to 1977) Cleveland Browns: 6 (1950 to 1955) *Active streak Check out the ESPN NFL hub page for breaking news,