Dallas Cowboys embrace Thanksgiving with a grand feast for 90,000 fans at AT&T Stadium
The Dallas Cowboys have established a long-standing tradition of playing on Thanksgiving Day, having participated in this festive occasion 58 times since their debut in 1966. Remarkably, they have only missed the holiday game twice—once in 1975 and again in 1977. With a record of 34 wins, 22 losses, and one tie on Thanksgiving, the Cowboys are set to make history once again as they host the Kansas City Chiefs at AT&T Stadium this Thursday afternoon.
A Thanksgiving Tradition
The Cowboys’ deep-rooted connection to Thanksgiving has equipped them to create an inviting atmosphere that ensures fans feel right at home during this cherished holiday. This year, as they prepare for their Week 13 matchup, the team is rolling out innovative and unique culinary offerings that promise to enhance the Thanksgiving experience for all attendees.
A Feast for the Fans
Anticipation is building as approximately 90,000 fans are expected to fill the stadium, ready to enjoy a distinctive Thanksgiving menu that includes the Thanksgiving Egg Roll, Thanksgiving Bowl, and Thanksgiving Hand Pie. These creative dishes showcase the Cowboys’ commitment to celebrating the holiday spirit while providing fans with an unforgettable experience.
Dallas took to social media to share their excitement about these special Thanksgiving offerings, highlighting the scale of the event. The atmosphere at AT&T Stadium is expected to be electric, as it may just host the largest Thanksgiving meal in the world, bringing together fans united by their love for football and festive cheer.
As the Cowboys gear up for another thrilling Thanksgiving game, the combination of their storied history, culinary creativity, and the passion of their fans promises a memorable holiday celebration.

