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Dallas Cowboys 2008 Tickets

Date Opponent Location Time Buy Tickets
Preseason Tickets - Home games are in bold
August 9, 2008 San Diego Chargers at San Diego Chargers Qualcomm Stadium 9:00 PM View Tickets
August 16, 2008 Denver Broncos at Denver Broncos Invesco Field At Mile High 8:00 PM View Tickets
August 22, 2008 Houston Texans Houston Texans Texas Stadium 7:00 pm View Tickets
August 28, 2008 Minnesota Vikings Minnesota Vikings Texas Stadium 7:00 PM View Tickets
Regular Season Tickets - Home games are in bold
September 7, 2008 Cleveland Browns at Cleveland Browns Cleveland Browns Stadium 3:15 PM View Tickets
September 15, 2008 Philadelphia Eagles Texas Stadium 7:30 PM View Tickets
September 21, 2008 Green Bay Packers at Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field 7:15 PM View Tickets
September 28, 2008 Washington Redskins Washington Redskins Texas Stadium 3:15 PM View Tickets
October 5, 2008 Cincinnati Bengals Cincinnati Bengals Texas Stadium 3:15 PM View Tickets
October 12, 2008 Arizona Cardinals at Arizona Cardinals University Of Phoenix Stadium 3:15 PM View Tickets
October 19, 2008 St. Louis Rams at St. Louis Rams Edward Jones Dome 12:00 PM View Tickets
October 26, 2008 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tampa Bay Buccaneers Texas Stadium 12:00 PM View Tickets
November 2, 2008 New York Giants at New York Giants Giants Stadium 3:15 PM View Tickets
November 16, 2008 Washington Redskins at Washington Redskins Fedex Field 7:15 PM View Tickets
November 23, 2008 San Francisco 49ers San Francisco 49ers Texas Stadium 12:00 PM View Tickets
November 27, 2008 Seattle Seahawks Seattle Seahawks Texas Stadium 3:15 PM View Tickets
December 7, 2008 Pittsburgh Steelers at Pittsburgh Steelers Heinz Field 3:15 PM View Tickets
December 14, 2008 New York Giants New York Giants Texas Stadium 7:15 PM View Tickets
December 20, 2008 Baltimore Ravens Baltimore Ravens Texas Stadium 7:15 PM View Tickets
December 28, 2008 Philadelphia Eagles at Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field 12:00 PM View Tickets

The Dallas Cowboys are an American football team in the National Football League. They are based in the Dallas/Fort Worth metropolitan area in North Texas. The team currently plays their home games in Irving but they are scheduled to move to a new stadium in nearby Arlington in 2009.[1] The Cowboys joined the National Football League (NFL) as a 1960 expansion team, and are currently members of the Eastern Division of the National Football Conference (NFC). The team is sometimes referred to colloquially as America's Team due to its having a large fan base that lives outside its immediate local area. (The term itself is derived from the title of the team's 1978 NFL Films highlight film.) The team's national following might best be represented by its NFL record of consecutive games in front of sold out stadiums. The streak of 160 sold-out regular and post-season games began in 1990, and included 79 straight sellouts at Texas Stadium and 81 straight sell-outs on the road.

According to an Associated Press article on ESPN.com, Forbes Magazine lists the Cowboys as one of the most valuable sports teams in North America, with an estimated value of approximately $1.173 billion, behind the Washington Redskins ($1.423 billion) and the New England Patriots ($1.176 billion). They are also one of the wealthiest teams in the NFL, generating almost $250 million in annual revenue.

The Cowboys are one of the most successful teams of the modern era (1960 and beyond.) They hold league records for most consecutive winning seasons (20, from 1966 to 1985) and most seasons with at least 10 wins (24). The team has earned the most postseason appearances (28, which includes another league record of 54 postseason games, winning 32 of them), the most appearances in the NFC Championship Game (14), and the most Super Bowl appearances (8), two more than any other NFL team. The Cowboys also played in 2 NFL championship games before the NFL's 1970 merger with the American Football League. The Cowboys became the first team in NFL history to win 3 Super Bowls in just 4 years (a feat that has been matched only once since, by the New England Patriots). They are also tied with the San Francisco 49ers and the Pittsburgh Steelers for having the most Super Bowl wins (5).

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