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The team hasn’t made it official, but the signs are pointing to a superstar from Grapevine for the 2025 performance.
All signs point to the Dallas Cowboys having one of their famous fans sing at halftime of the Thanksgiving Day game against the Chiefs.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer singled out his team’s biggest problem following a surprising loss to the Arizona Cardinals on Monday night.
The Dallas Cowboys will take on the Kansas City Chiefs - fronted by Texan turned KC quarterback Patrick Mahomes - on November 27 at 3:30 p.m. at the AT&T Stadium. This article originally published at Texas music star rumored to headline Dallas Cowboys Thanksgiving show.
“With the Cowboys trailing by 10, wide receiver George Pickens made a first-down reception to the Cowboys’ 48-yard line,” described Dallas Morning News Cowboys correspondent Calvin Watkins. “Instead of Pickens tossing the ball to one of the officials or laying the ball down, he pointed the ball into the face of defender Denzel Burke.”
George Pickens and the Dallas Cowboys dropped their second straight game, falling to 3-5-1 on the 2025 NFL season after a 27-17 loss at home against Jacoby Brissett and the Arizona Cardinals in Week 9's edition of "Monday Night Football." Despite the offense's disappointing outing, Pickens still had a solid night, tallying six catches for 79 yards.
New York Giants fans were in shock to find out that star wideout Malik Nabers had ACL surgery by head team physician for the Dallas Cowboys.