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The Cowboys will play a 48th straight home game on Thanksgiving this year. Here's how that tradition started, as well as Dallas' record on Turkey Day.
The first Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade took place on Nov. 27, 1924. Originally called the Macy’s Christmas Parade, the event was created by employees “in an effort to boost holiday sales and highlight Macy’s new store,” according to the Library of Congress.
We all learned the story of Thanksgiving as kids. We were taught that the Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock in 1620 and were helped by friendly Native Americans to navigate their new home.
During the first quarter of the Dallas Cowboys' Week 13 matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs, CeeDee Lamb made franchise history.
Thanksgiving is Thursday, Nov. 27, and while we celebrate with festive parades and indulging in food, the holiday does not come without controversy.
The busy holiday period combined with the changing seasons often threatens chaos on the roads and at airports.
Alumni packed the stands as the longtime rivals clashed in a game that stayed tight into the fourth quarter. Central ultimately sealed a 22–14 victory with a late pick six, marking the school's first win over Northeast in more than a decade.
The NFL has chosen musical artist Post Malone to headline the 2025 Thanksgiving halftime show, with the Dallas Cowboys hosting the Kansas City Chiefs. This will not be Malone’s first NFL musical appearance, as he has previously been involved in both a pre-game ceremony and a halftime show during his career.
The Buffalo Bills haven't played on Thanksgiving in four years, but they have a long, rich history of football on America's most delicious Thursday.