Cowboys Are Making NFL History With 2025 Schedule
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NFL schedule maker Mike North reveals that the Dallas Cowboys are no longer the most sought-after team on television.
ARLINGTON — Cowboys co-owner and Chief Operating Officer Stephen Jones attended a news conference for the PBR World Finals that’s in Fort Worth and at AT&T Stadium this weekend. Jones expressed excitement for the PBR World Finals and how it’s a near sold-out event.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones loves when his team makes history, but this is probably the one time they don't want to be part of it.
Philadelphia. Chicago. New York. Three road trips. Three major wins for the Dallas Cowboys. And none of it has to do with the scoreboard.
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The Dallas Cowboys' 2025 season will be historic because they are doing something that the NFL has never seen before.
The season openers between the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles and Baltimore Ravens-Buffalo Bills and Detroit Lions-Green Bay Packers are among the most intriguing matchups to launch the 2025 NFL campaign.
So, now that the full schedule is in front of us, we can better figure out which teams come away as winners and losers from this latest development. And we'll determine just that below. The Washington Commanders are winners in more ways than one.
Yes, it's historic. No, it’s not catastrophic. Context matters — and the Dallas Cowboys actually catch a few schedule breaks.