Going to a Cowboys game is the best Experience ever
by Ron on 3/22/22Rating: 5 out of 5I love everything about going to the game’s first game was fun
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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.
I love everything about going to the game’s first game was fun
There’s nothing better than watching your favorite team play in person! Whether it’s at home or on the road, it always feels like a Cowboys home game. We have the best fans and best team in the world! Go Cowboys ⭐️⭐️
Got my hubby 5 lastminute tickets to the Cowboys game at Sofi Stadium and boy was he pumped. And of course we took the W. We dem boyz!!!
I definitely enjoyed myself at the cowboys/patriots on the 50 yard line..game went into ot and my cowboys pulled of the win..wil never forget it💪🏿
My first ever NFL game couldn't let them come to my city and not go so of course i got my ticket geared up head to toe best ever game this weekend Go cowboys yayyyyyyy🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈
As for the football team. Life time Cowboy fan. But I no longer watch any professional sports as they chose to be political & not in a good way,and loose me as a fan forever!
I bleed silver and blue because my love for these boys runs deep and true🏈💙..... The Dallas cowboys have helped me get through a lot in life and make me happy everytime I watch them play go cowboys till the day I die!!!!!!!!!!!!💙💙💙
America’s team, really not much else to say. Everything is bigger and badder in TX, even dem Boys!!!
I went to my first Dallas Cowboys game on Oct. 2019 and it was an amazing experience. Beautiful stadium.
I love my Dallas Cowboys Stadium...
This place is way over-rated. Jerry built this as a tribute to himself. His ego oozes from it. For football games, don't even think about sitting on the sidelines. The over-the-top scoreboard consumes your attention instead of the game. For concerts, the sound is poor. For any event, it is incredibly difficult to visit friends in another part of the stadium. I once spent an entire half time tying to do this, and didn't even get close.
I visited the AT&T Stadium for the Cowboys vs Eagles football game. Although, the Cowboys lost - it was an amazing experience to be amongst Cowboys fan. I traveled alone from Maryland and felt safe. The atmosphere was great. The stadium is state-of-the-art. Food choices are delish. I did the stadium tour and rally day the day before the game. My tour guide was amazing and very keen.
They sale as much as they can and it gets overcrowded you pay just to watch the game on a giant screen
Love everything except that my boys lost! Love the stadium this was our annual game we always come to.
You can sign up for the United fan club membership for $20 a year and get in 30 minutes before the doors open of you don't mind standing for 6 hours to be in the front. Or just walk around and they also have game outside in the plaza on 4 big screens. Of course, games are better when the cowboys win and fortunately they won against the chiefs.
The stadium is awesome and the cowboys organization goes over the top to entertain its fans. The game was tightly contested and to their fans disappointment the cowboys came up short. Don't see a Super Bowl in their near term future. The Rams are a tough high scoring crew. Overall a five star day out for me.
The game between the Cowboys and the Giants was fantastic! AT&T Stadium is an amazing place, really friendly workers, and lots of fun to go to. The only reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is that it was impossible to see the game with party pass if we weren't in the front row of the viewing areas and fans in the smaller viewing areas on stair landings were not willing to let others in the same area, "saving" places for friends. Hopefully a better system of security can be put in place to allow all fans the same opportunity when they purchase party pass.
Best team playing in the best venue. Loved every second of it.
Went to a football game & sat in Section 330. (side end zone) Scouted 1 of the "party pass" standing room areas & would not recommend that as you can't see much if you're not in the 1st row of people. Also would not recommend the 400 upper level seats as you are so far away from the field you will wind up watching the game on the big screen. Very restrictive on what you can bring in, so review those guidelines before you go. No outside food/drink allowed which is more a Greed issue than security, Can be quite loud with all the pumped in noise too. Had some pre-game bands playing which was nice.
Party passes are standing tickets. I did notice lounge like couches in a certain section, next to the Cowboys DJ booth. The best thing to do is to get there early, at least 2 hours before the game and stand at the door and wait for the doors to open to get a good view. The atmosphere/fans are great! I would recommend party passes only if you are a true football fan who doesn't mind standing for a extended period of time.