
Fox Sports sideline reporter Erin Andrews helped unveil one of the most marquee Thanksgiving matchups in recent NFL history on Monday night.
Fox made the announcement at its upfront presentation at New York City Center in Manhattan. The network will televise the Dallas Cowboys against the defending Super Bowl LIX champions, the Philadelphia Eagles. The Cowboys will host the matchup at AT&T Stadium on Nov. 26 at 4:30 p.m. ET.
Andrews broke the news alongside NFL royalty Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski.
"We love breaking schedule news at the upfront," Andrews said, met with excitement from her co-hosts. "We're going to do that right now.
"Our Thanksgiving, guys. We've got a huge one. A rivalry game. The Cowboys will play the Eagles in Dallas."
The Cowboys have made Thanksgiving their home. Dallas will play on the holiday for the 59th time in 2026, carrying a 35-22-1 all-time record in those games. Last Thanksgiving, the Cowboys drew 57.23 million average viewers in a 31-28 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. It became the most-watched regular-season game in NFL history.
The Eagles, however, know how to show up in Dallas on Turkey Day. Philadelphia owns wins in both of its prior Thanksgiving appearances at AT&T Stadium, including a 33-10 victory in 2014.
The stakes extend beyond tradition. In 134 all-time meetings, Dallas leads the series 75-59 and has won four of the last six matchups. Yet Philadelphia has owned the NFC East recently, holding a 3-2 edge in division titles over the Cowboys since 2021.
Fox is bringing its best to call the action. Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady will handle play-by-play from the booth. Andrews and Tom Rinaldi will work the sidelines for what shapes up as one of the premier games of the 2026 NFL season.
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