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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is riding high amid the team's improbably win streak that has kept the NFL Playoff hopes alive.
The NFL season continues Week 13 when the Dallas Cowboys host the Kansas City Chiefs on Thanksgiving Day. Start time, how to watch, stream and TV schedule.
The Kansas City Chiefs, led by quarterback Patrick Mahomes, face the Dallas Cowboys, led by quarterback Dak Prescott, on Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025 (11/27/25) at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
The NFL’s Thanksgiving day football schedule moves on to the second game, and it’s going to be a big one. Patrick Mahomes and the defending AFC Champion Kansas City Chiefs are going to Jerry World to face the Dallas Cowboys.
According to NFL analyst Ben Baldwin’s fourth-down bot, that single decision to punt instead of going for it reduced the Chiefs’ win probability from 52 percent to 45 percent. It’s difficult for that big of a swing to take place on a single coach’s decision.
Perhaps the most perplexing aspect of AT&T Stadium, otherwise known as “Jerry World,” is the glare from the sun that bursts through the windows and shines directly onto the field. Time and time again the glare has impacted players’ visibility during games, yet Jerry Jones refuses to make any changes to account for the sun.
With that 17-yard reception, CeeDee Lamb ( @_CeeDeeThree) surpassed 7,000 career receiving yards. He is the 15th player in NFL history - and the first Cowboy - to reach 7,000 yards in his first six seasons.
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It's the Kansas City Chiefs vs Dallas Cowboys in Week 13 of the 2025 NFL season. Here's how to watch, including time, TV channel and streaming info.
Game summary of the Dallas Cowboys vs. Kansas City Chiefs NFL game, final score 31-28, from November 27, 2025 on ESPN.
The Thanksgiving nightcap will feature the return of Joe Burrow with the Cincinnati Bengals heading to Baltimore to face the Ravens in an AFC North showdown. The Bengals dealt with some Thanksgiving travel delays and didn't get into Baltimore until after midnight.