Cowboys vs Chiefs highlights Turkey Day matchups
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The 2025 NFL schedule drops on Wednesday evening, with the league announcing its full 272-game slate for the upcoming season. And the calendar is chock-full of anticipated matchups, including the Dallas Cowboys playing host to the Kansas City Chiefs in a Thanksgiving special on CBS and Paramount+.
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In the team’s annual home Thanksgiving Day game, the Dallas Cowboys will welcome in the Kansas City Chiefs in 2025 for a 3:25 p.m. kickoff on CBS, the NFL announced on Wednesday morning.
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RotoBaller on MSNChiefs To Face Cowboys On Thanksgiving DayThe National Football League announced on Wednesday that the Kansas City Chiefs will travel to Dallas to take on the Cowboys for a Thanksgiving Day showdown on Nov. 27. The following month, the Chiefs will host the division-rival Denver Broncos on Christmas night.
In what are sure to be pivotal division games, the Cowboys will travel to face the Commanders, while the Lions will square off with the host Vikings in a Netflix Christmas doubleheader.
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