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ARLINGTON, Texas -- The Dallas Cowboys (5-5-1) hosting the Kansas City Chiefs (6-5) as Thanksgiving Thursday's afternoon main event presented a matchup of two of the top 10 scoring offenses in the NFL. Both squads are living up to their reputations early with Dallas taking a 17-14 lead into the halftime locker room.
As the Dallas Cowboys face the Kansas City Chiefs in a Thanksgiving showdown, we take a look at one of the storied franchise’s most infamous moments. Before the Cowboys became
The Chiefs travel to Dallas to play in the Cowboys’ turkey day tradition at AT&T Stadium. It is expected to be the most-watched regular-season game in NFL history. Both teams enter the Thanksgiving Day matchup sitting in 10th place in their conferences with just six games remaining in the regular season.
Despite failing to tally a 100-yard game in over a month, Lamb has been targeted double-digit times in three of the Cowboys’ last four games. Drops, however, have become an issue—as the 26-year-old recorded his second three-drop performance of the season last Sunday against the Eagles.
Patrick Mahomes has never played on Thanksgiving or at AT&T Stadium. The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback will have at least two reasons to be thankful on Thursday as he ticks items off his
Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes will be looking to lead the Kansas City Chiefs to their second straight win on Thursday when they battle the Dallas Cowboys. It’s going to be a high-profile Thanksgiving showdown between two of the most widely followed teams in the NFL, and the Chiefs are determined to come out on top.
The Dallas Cowboys have been good on Thanksgiving Day as they prepare to face the Kansas City Chiefs, but big names are on the injury report.
Jerry Jones says that he'll go to extreme lengths to advertise his Dallas Cowboys as he prepares for a record-breaking Thanksgiving.