The Dallas Cowboys full 2014 NFL schedule has just been announced and of their 16 regular games, the Cowboys will get featured airtime in five of their 2014 season games.
Week 1 for the Dallas Cowboys kicks off grand, as they host the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, September 7, beginning at 4:25 EST.
Dallas Cowboys, get ready for the 49ers defense, and Tony Romo, watch your sugar intake that day, and keep those turnovers limited.
Sam Bradford was confused by the 49ers defense last year, so hopefully Romo has done his studying.
For the next two weeks, Dallas plays away from home and will match up against the Tennessee Titans and the St. Louis Rams.
Hopefully a couple of wins will take place here to offset the loss to the 49ers in Week 1. Boy, I just cursed that game, didn’t I?
The New Orleans Saints visit the Cowboys in Week 4 in the Sunday evening prime time game, then they welcome the Houston Texans the following Sunday. Could a Tony Romo/Johnny Manziel one-on-one be in our future?
You have been warned. Brutality will arrive when the Dallas Cowboys travel to Seattle on October 12, as they will endeavor noise, the 12th man and Richard Sherman in Week 6. To-do list for Dez Bryant, watch footage of Richard Sherman and Michael Crabtree from this past January’s Seahawks/49ers playoff game. Grab Romo while you’re at it and don’t let this happen to you.
Watch, rinse, repeat. Watch, rinse, repeat…
The following week, the Dallas Cowboys can get back to the comfort of their stadium so they can take out their frustrations on Eli Manning and crew. The Cowboys and Giants games are often high-scoring, so this should be a juicy match up.
With an extra day to prepare, Monday Night Football will bring the Washington Redskins to Dallas in Week 8.
Then the following week, note an interesting bit of trivia, as 2014 will be the first time the Cowboys host the Arizona Cardinals.
In Week 10 Dallas will travel abroad to play against Jacksonville in London.
Aww.. England is preparing for Dallas with a warm welcome, I can see.
Jetlagged, exhausted and ready for a much-needed rest brings the Dallas Cowboys their bye-week in Week 11 as they will prepare to travel to the east coast to play Eli Manning at MetLife Stadium, for the following Sunday prime time slot.
We all know Romo is a staple Thanksgiving guest, in homes across America, invited or not, so of course the Cowboys will be televised to go with your turkey dinner as the play at home against the Philadelphia Eagles on Thanksgiving afternoon.
Likely dealing with a heavy dose of wind and/or snow, the Cowboys will travel to Soldier Field for Thursday evening football on December 4, and after a 10 day break, to play in Philadelphia to meet with the Eagles again.
This is Matthew Stafford in a snow storm in Philadelphia last year, and could very well be Romo come December when snow and freezing temperatures will crisply embrace the Cowboys.
You’ve been forewarned, do not start Tony Romo on your fantasy football team in Week 15.
Finishing up the last two weeks of the regular season, will have the Cowboys hosting the Colts and traveling to play Robert Griffin III and his gang in Washington D.C. on December 28.
So, there you have it Cowboys fans, or Cowgirls haters, a London game, five prime time games, two Thursday games, a few scary match ups, Richard Sherman, potential winds and blizzards and the Thanksgiving game; which will mark only the second time the Cowboys and Eagles will have played on this holiday. The Eagles beat the Cowboys, 27-0, just to let you know.
The Dallas Cowboys rank 18th in overall strength of schedule for 2014.
Now, who wants to go see a Dallas Cowboys game in 2014 and make Jerry Jones even more filthy rich?
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