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The Dallas Cowboys' 2025 season will be historic because they are doing something that the NFL has never seen before.
Let the Brian Schottenheimer era begin. The Dallas Cowboys hired the first-time head coach this offseason after they parted ways with Mike McCarthy following a disappointing 7-10 effort in 2024. They also traded for wide receiver George Pickens to provide more support in the aerial attack alongside CeeDee Lamb.
The NFL’s full 2025 schedule release is set to air at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday on NFL Network. In years past, teams have found creative ways to reveal their season slates. Last year’s Cowboys bit featured FaceTime calls to notable fans of NFL teams like Eli Manning (Giants) and Dawn Staley (Eagles).
NFL schedule is here, with all 272 regular-season matchups revealed Wednesday night. And boy is the calendar loaded with marquee games. There's the rivalry opener between the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles,
The Commanders have a different presence entering 2025 after an appearance in the NFC Championship Game in 2024. It will be Dante Fowler’s first opportunity to play against the team he played for in 2024, and it will be Dallas’ chance at getting a jump in the division standings in the middle of the season.
The Dallas Cowboys head into the 2025 season with newly risen expectations, following a solid free agent haul, a successful NFL Draft, and a blockbuster trade for wide receiver George Pickens. Of course,
The NFL certainly still views the Dallas Cowboys as "America's Team." They gave the Cowboys eight standalone games for the upcoming 2025 season. That's tied for the most in the league in 2025 with the three-time defending AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs and the 2024 NFC runner-up Washington Commanders for the most in the upcoming season.