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Data: ; Table: Kavya Beheraj/AxiosFootball is back, and we've got you covered if you are heading to AT&T Stadium this season. Here's what you need to know to be game day ready.
Key home games
1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Week 1 The Cowboys and Buccaneers played a thrilling season-opener last year in Tampa. Dallas will be looking for a win this time around. Details: 7:20pm Sunday 2. Washington Commanders, Week 4 We're sure the Cowboys defense will be more than happy to welcome Carson Wentz back to the NFC East.Details: Sunday, Oct. 2, at noon 3. Houston Texans, Week 13 Dallas will try to hold on to their winning record (3-2) against Houston in the battle of Texas. Details: Sunday, Dec. 11, at noonPhoto: Jason Hanna/Getty Images
Tickets
Single-game tickets are available .
How to get there
Information about AT&T Stadium parking is available .
Concessions to try
The Cowboys' new menu items for 2022-2023 include lobster mac-n-cheese, a fried mozzarella burger and vegetarian-friendly Touchdown Tots. Check so you don't have to give up precious game time to hunt for them.
Where else to eat drink
1. Located inside the entertainment district, Live! Arena is a multi-level sports bar with a 100-foot LED HD television. Hours: Sunday-Thursday 11am-11pm, Friday-Saturday 11am-1am.Address: 2. A mile from AT&T stadium, Prince Lebanese Grill has been featured on the Food Network show "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives" and on Guy Fieri's cooking show "Guy's Big Bite." Hours: Daily 11am-9pm.Address: 3. Specials are plentiful at BoomerJack's. Discounts include two entrees and an appetizer for $26, small bites for $6 after 10pm and drink specials for $5 and under daily. Hours: Sunday-Wednesday 10:30am-midnight, Thursday-Saturday 10:30am-2am.Address: . Get more local stories in your inbox with .Subscribe Support local journalism by becoming a member.
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