2025 season—America’s Team is ready to storm the field with a vengeance! Under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer, Dallas is hungry to erase last year’s 7-10 stumble and charge back to the playoffs. With Dak Prescott back from injury, slinging passes to CeeDee Lamb and new weapon George Pickens, plus rookie running back Jaydon Blue breaking ankles, the Cowboys are primed to light up AT&T Stadium. Kicking off against the Super Bowl champ Eagles on September 4, this squad’s got a brutal schedule—facing eight 2024 playoff teams—but that’s just fuel for the fire. Get ready for a wild ride, Cowboys Nation, because this team’s got the heart and grit to make some noise!
Dallas Cowboys 2025 Schedule
NFL Preseason
Week 1
vs. Los Angeles Rams
August 9, 7:00 PM ET
Away
Week 2
vs. Baltimore Ravens
August 16, 7:00 PM ET
Home
Week 3
vs. Atlanta Falcons
August 22, 8:00 PM ET
Home
Regular Season
Week 1
vs. Philadelphia Eagles
September 4, 8:20 PM ET
Away
Week 2
vs. New York Giants
September 14, 1:00 PM ET
Home
Week 3
vs. Chicago Bears
September 21, 4:25 PM ET
Away
Week 4
vs. Green Bay Packers
September 28, 8:20 PM ET
Home
Week 5
vs. New York Jets
October 5, 1:00 PM ET
Away
Week 6
vs. Carolina Panthers
October 12, 1:00 PM ET
Away
Week 7
vs. Washington Commanders
October 19, 4:25 PM ET
Home
Week 8
vs. Denver Broncos
October 26, 4:25 PM ET
Away
Week 9
vs. Arizona Cardinals
November 3, 8:15 PM ET
Home
Week 10
vs. Las Vegas Raiders
November 17, 8:15 PM ET
Away
Week 11
vs. Philadelphia Eagles
November 23, 4:25 PM ET
Home
Week 12
vs. Kansas City Chiefs
November 27, 4:30 PM ET
Home
Week 13
vs. Detroit Lions
December 4, 8:15 PM ET
Away
Week 14
vs. Minnesota Vikings
December 14, 8:20 PM ET
Home
Week 15
vs. Los Angeles Chargers
December 21, 1:00 PM ET
Home
Week 16
vs. Washington Commanders
December 25, 1:00 PM ET
Away
Week 17
vs. New York Giants
January 4, TBD
Home
Flash back to 2024, and it was a rough one—Dallas went 2-7 at home, a far cry from their 16-game home win streak before that. They took down the Browns (33-17) and Giants (20-15) early, but got smoked by the Saints (44-19) and Lions (47-9). Late-season wins over the Panthers (30-14) and Bucs (26-24) showed fight, but losses to the Eagles (41-7) and Commanders (23-19) sealed their fate. The defense, now led by Matt Eberflus, needs to tighten up, especially against the run, while the offense leans on Prescott’s 13-game win streak against the Giants. With a gauntlet ahead—Chiefs, Vikings, Lions—this 2025 schedule’s no joke, but if Dallas can steal a few on the road, they’ll be right back in the hunt.
