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Kickoff for the Thanksgiving showdown is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. ET.
Dallas QB Dak Prescott and the senior VP of communications look back on their friendship through a fortified bond: "It's bigger than football."
Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys are hosting the Kansas City Chiefs in a Thanksgiving Day game that's crucial to both teams' playoff hopes. When Prescott drops back to pass you may notice a patch on his jersey his teammates don't have, and if you're wondering what it signifies, you've come to the right place.
Thursday’s Thanksgiving showdown between the Dallas Cowboys and Kansas City Chiefs is a must-win for both clubs. Played on the holiday in front of a huge national audience, the game carries playoff implications and plenty of pressure,
Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys secured their first winning streak in Week 12, jumping to 5-5-1 on the 2025 NFL season after taking down the NFC East rival Philadelphia Eagles 24-21. Now, the Cowboys will look to make it three straight in Week 13, remaining in Arlington to host Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs on Thanksgiving Day.
Romo currently sits atop Dallas' all-time passing yards leaderboard with 34,183 yards with Prescott just 160 yards behind him at 34,024. Prescott's longtime go-to-guy in All-Pro wide receiver CeeDee Lamb thinks the record will fall in the first quarter on Sunday at AT&T Stadium.
The Dallas Cowboys have a new franchise leader in Dak Prescott, who just surpassed Tony Romo in career passing yardage.
Dallas faces the Chiefs today aiming for a third straight win. Key personnel changes bolster a defense playing better, while the offense finds its rhythm.
After the Cowboys fell behind 21-0, Prescott rallied his team to within a touchdown with a score at the end of the first half and another in the third quarter. The second of those two scores came after a dropped interception by Zack Baun.