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Dallas Cowboys

Every Dallas Cowboys match this season, home and away — each one links to hotels near the ground it’s played at, so away weekends are as easy to book as home ones.

Home ground: AT&T Stadium, Arlington

Good to know: NFL game dates and kick-off times can move — flexible scheduling shifts games between Thursday, Sunday and Monday slots, especially from midseason. If your trip is built around the game, choose a free-cancellation rate so your booking can move with it.

History

Dallas joined the NFL as an expansion team in 1960, taking a name rooted in Texas cattle-driving heritage. The Cowboys won five Super Bowls, in the 1971, 1977, 1992, 1993 and 1995 seasons, the middle three built around the young trio of Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith and Michael Irvin under coach Jimmy Johnson. A widely watched 1978 NFL Films special crowned them 'America's Team,' a nickname that stuck and reflects the franchise's outsized national following relative to its home market. Despite that history, Dallas has not returned to a Super Bowl since the mid-1990s. The star on a silver-blue helmet remains one of the most recognisable logos in American sport.

Records & quirks

  • Dallas is the only NFL team to post 20 straight winning seasons, from 1966 to 1985.
  • The Cowboys hold the NFL's regular-season attendance record, 105,121 fans, set at their own stadium in 2009.
  • In 2015 Dallas became the first sports franchise valued at $4 billion.
  • Their home-and-away sellout streak has run continuously since 2002.

Fixtures

Matches with a hotel page are linked. Dates can move — see above.