Dallas Cowboys fans ‘boycott’ Thanksgiving Day game against New York Giants as ticket prices plummet
This year’s Thanksgiving game between the Dallas Cowboys is among the least anticipated in recent memory.
With the seasons of both teams already in jeopardy, Dallas hosts the New York Giants on Thanksgiving Day.
Additionally, tickets for Thursday’s game at Arlington, Texas’s AT&T Stadium are being sold for almost nothing.
By Week 12 of the season, the Cowboys and Giants had only won five games apiece.
This season, Dallas has lost all of its home games by significant margins.
Additionally, Cooper Rush has been selected as the starting quarterback because Dak Prescott is gone for the season.
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Tommy Devito was selected as the player under center for the Giants, and Daniel Jones was benched.
Additionally, Texas supporters aren’t too interested in the Thanksgiving matchup.
NFL writer Dov Kleiman said that tickets are available for as little as $25 each.
According to Kleiman, the price is “less than a turkey.”
Every season, Dallas’ Thanksgiving home game is typically one of the league’s most memorable events.
But as America enjoys its turkey, this year’s confrontation is turning out to be anything but tasty.
Over 40 million Americans watched the Thanksgiving game between the Cowboys and Giants on Fox two years ago.
When the Dallas vs. New York game starts at 4:30 p.m. ET this year, fans might be forgiven for taking a football break.
Thanksgiving begins with the fieryAt 12.30 p.m. ET, the Detroit Lions will play the Chicago Bears, their NFC North rivals.
Additionally, the Green Bay Packers will host the Miami Dolphins at Lambeau Field in the late game.
This year, Fox will broadcast the Dallas vs. New York matchup once more.
‘Match made in heaven’
By Deputy U.S. Sports Editor Sunni Upal
The Dallas Cowboys hiring Deion Sanders as their head coach is a match made in heaven.
Something needs to change because the Cowboys haven’t won a Super Bowl in thirty years.
Even though this is “America’s Team,” they have devolved into a laughing stock and need someone to bring them back to their former splendor.
Mike McCarthy’s successor as head coach must possess some enchantment and motivation.
Come on,Sanders, Deion.
One of the greatest athletes to ever set foot on the field, Sanders, 57, was a member of Dallas’ squad during their most recent Super Bowl victory.
“Prime Time” is precisely what he is, and the Cowboys need that energy.
Now is the ideal moment for Deion to move on as well.
In terms of popularity and performance, he has elevated the Buffaloes to unprecedented levels.
Shedeur Sanders, a quarterback for the Colorado Buffaloes, is also a senior in college.
If Sanders wishes to remain in college, he could likely get a head coaching position with a team that is a serious contender for a national championship.
However, the opportunity to coach the Dallas Cowboys might not present itself again.
At 4 p.m. ET, a pregame show will kick off coverage.
The Fox team will have a hectic Thanksgiving schedule as a result.
Over the weekend, Tom Brady and Kevin Burkhardt will call two games.
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Additionally, in Week 13, Terry Bradshaw and Michael Strahan will host a Thursday broadcast in addition to their regular Fox NFL Sunday program.
Fox might switch up their cast of celebrities, as Rob Gronkowski and Jimmy Johnson have done this year.
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