The Dallas Cowboys' beloved Thanksgiving Day tradition is getting a spicy NFC East matchup this year. As part of the NFL's schedule rollout, FOX announced during its advertising upfront presentation on May 11 that the Philadelphia Eagles will visit AT&T Stadium on Thursday, Nov. 26. It's a rivalry that needs no introduction—these two teams know each other inside and out, and the stakes are always high.
The Eagles are coming off back-to-back division titles, a feat no other NFC East team has achieved. But the Cowboys, now in head coach Brian Schottenheimer's second season, are hungry to reclaim the throne. This Thanksgiving clash isn't just about turkey and touchdowns—it's about bragging rights in one of the league's most heated rivalries.
FOX is also cooking up a Week 10 tripleheader, which will feature the Detroit Lions facing an undetermined opponent in Munich, Germany. It's a global showcase that adds even more excitement to an already packed NFL calendar.
For the Cowboys, Thanksgiving football is more than a game—it's a tradition stretching back to 1966. Few things feel more American than gathering with family, digging into a feast, and watching America's Team take the field. This year, with the Eagles in town, the drama is guaranteed to be as rich as the stuffing.
