When the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys collide on Thanksgiving Day in Week 12, there's no shortage of bad blood to go around. But for Eagles fans looking for a reason to be thankful, history offers a comforting statistic: Philadelphia boasts a dominant 6-1 all-time record on Thanksgiving. That's not a typo.
For decades, the Eagles have turned the holiday into one of their most successful stages. Whether it's a punishing defensive performance, an explosive offensive display, or a rivalry-fueled beatdown, Philadelphia has consistently delivered while the rest of the country watches from dining room couches. The Cowboys, meanwhile, have often been on the receiving end of that holiday misery.
Let's rewind to 1989's infamous "Bounty Bowl," where the Eagles blanked Dallas 27-0 in a game that still stokes animosity today. Then there was the 33-10 thrashing in 2014—a Chip Kelly-era masterpiece that left Cowboys fans reaching for the gravy. That game also marked the last time these two NFC East titans met on Thanksgiving. Now, nearly a decade later, the rivalry returns to the holiday spotlight, and it feels long overdue.
Of course, not every Thanksgiving memory is a happy one for Eagles faithful. We must acknowledge the nightmare that was the 2013 demolition at the hands of the Detroit Lions—a performance so disastrous it still haunts fans. But outside that outlier, Thanksgiving has been a feast of success for Philadelphia.
This season's matchup carries extra weight. Both teams are jockeying for NFC East supremacy, and the holiday setting only amplifies the stakes. With the Eagles' historical edge and the Cowboys' hunger for revenge, this game promises to be one of the most memorable Thanksgiving showdowns in years. For fans of both sides, it's the perfect recipe for a football feast.
