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Dallas Cowboys 2024 NFL schedule revealed
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Following the NFL’s full schedule release on Wednesday night, the Dallas Cowboys now have dates for all 17 regular season games. The Cowboys, who finished the 2023 season with a 12-5 record for the third consecutive season, will play nine games at home at AT&T Stadium and eight games on the road, including the season-opener against the Browns.

Dallas, while going 12-5, won all of their home games at AT&T Stadium in 2023. Their five losses came on the road against the Cardinals, 49ers, Eagles, Bills and Dolphins. The post-season loss against the Green Bay Packers came at home in AT&T Stadium, which added insult to injury.

Here’s a look at the Cowboys’ schedule for the 2024 regular season. Eight of the teams on the schedule made the playoffs last year.

Dallas Cowboys 2024 schedule

  • Week 1 – at Cleveland Browns
  • Week 2 – vs. New Orleans Saints
  • Week 3 – vs. Baltimore Ravens
  • Week 4 – at New York Giants
  • Week 5 – at Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Week 6 – vs. Detriot Lions
  • Week 7 – Bye
  • Week 8 – at San Francisco 49ers
  • Week 9 – vs. Atlanta Falcons
  • Week 10 – vs. Philadelphia Eagles
  • Week 11 – vs. Houston Texans
  • Week 12 – at Washington Commanders
  • Week 13 – vs. New York Giants (Thanksgiving)
  • Week 14 – vs. Cincinnati Bengals
  • Week 15 – at Carolina Panthers
  • Week 16 – vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Week 17 – at Philadelphia Eagles
  • Week 18 – vs. Washington Commanders

Dallas opens 2024 season versus Cleveland

The Dallas Cowboys learned this week that they’ll open the 2024 season with a road game against the Cleveland Browns. The Browns, who went 11-6 last season, also took a first-round loss in the playoffs, losing to the Houston Texans 45-14 without star quarterback Deshaun Watson. In the offseason, Cleveland acquired former Broncos first-rounder Jerry Jeudy to give Watson some extra firepower for 2024.

Broadcasting the game in his debut for Fox Sports will be NFL legend Tom Brady. Brady shared the news during an announcement on Monday night.

“Obviously, having the Cowboys on is a huge draw,” Brady said. “As America’s Team, that’s gonna get a little hard for me to say that all the time, understanding that they were the competition for a long time. But in this new role, I know how important the Cowboys are to this network.”

“They got great storylines. Dak Prescott, let’s see if he can finally come through, Micah Parsons, what a great player he is, and Coach [Mike] McCarthy,” he added. “I love covering them, I’ve been obviously going against them for a long time and now I get to tell everyone how great they are.”

This article first appeared on 5 GOATs and was syndicated with permission.

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