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The Cowboys Cheerleaders only perform at Dallas Cowboys home games. The only exception is when the Cowboys are a participant in the Super Bowl.
The 1960 Dallas Cowboy ticket prices:Season Tickets, 6 games: $ 27.60 ($4.60 per game)Single Game:Reserved seating: $ 4.60General Admission: $ 2.75Student Admission: $ 1.00Information from a 1960 Dallas Cowboy schedule card from "Cowboy Joe".
Usually trainer, coaching staff, ball boys, team managers, celebrities, or the gm and the owners staff
A few radio stations broadcast the Dallas Cowboys football games. The two main stations are KFNC FM 97.5 in Beaumont and KBME AM 790 in Houston.
Yes. You can also find them on youtube. Just look up the games you missed and they will be there. I have looked up a lot and they are amazing.
No, but it was the original car window sticker-Cowboy player with football tucked under his arm riding a pony. I think they also may have had the Cowboy on horseback on the back of the capes the wore on the bench in the 1960's during cold weather games.
Yes. There was a Sim Stokes that played in 3 games, as a kick returner, for the Cowboys in 1967.
The Cowboys have played their home games at the Cotton Bowl (1960-71), Texas Stadium (1971-2008) and AT&T Stadium (2009-present).
Since Cowboys Stadium -- now AT&T Stadium -- opened in 2009, Dallas' home record is 10-8 in preseason play, 37-35 in regular-season games and 2-1 in the postseason.
2. They played the Dallas Athletic Club team and a team representing San Antonio and won both games. They played those two teams again in February, 1894 and won both games, also.
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