Cowboys Stadium

Cowboys Stadium is the home stadium of the Dallas Cowboys, perhaps the largest stadium in the world. Also called “Jerryworld,” a nod to long-time Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, the stadium is famous for its gigantically-enormous television screen hanging over the field. Some people have bought tickets just to see the huge TV! It’s as exciting a place to watch a game as you are going to find, and tickets are usually in very high demand. It’s perhaps the most recognizable stadium in Texas, and even without a Cowboys game happening people still line up to get in. The stadium is still pretty new, first opening on May 27, 2009. Ever since that fateful day the new Cowboys Stadium has been one of the most popular stadiums in football. If you buy Dallas Cowboys football tickets for home games you are going to have a great time at Arlington’s Cowboys Stadium and you don’t want to miss out.

 

Cowboys Stadium is one of the most magnificent stadiums in the NFL

Cowboys Stadium is one of the most magnificent stadiums in the NFL

Some History

Opening its doors to Dallas Cowboys football fans in May 27 of 2009, Cowboys Stadium immediately became one of the most visited sites in Texas. Able to hold more than 80,000 fans, Cowboys Stadium is a great place to watch a game. Costing a total of $1.3 Billion, Cowboys Stadium hosted a number of events before the fits game of football, including the 2009 Gold Cup Quarterfinal game and a concert by George Straight and Reba McEntire. The first NFL football game at the Stadium saw the Cowboys loose 33-31 to the New York Giants on September 20, 2009. Cowboys Stadium is owned by the City of Arlington and is operated by the Dallas Cowboys. Ground first broke on the stadium in September of 2005. The official Cowboys Stadium address is 900 E Randol Mill Rd in Arlington, Texas. If you haven’t seen this magnificent monument to football then you need to get some Cowboy tickets right away. And even if you have seen it, get out there again!