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Dallas Cowboys vs Houston Texans

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2023 Cowboys vs Texans Tickets

The Dallas Cowboys vs Houston Texans is a great Lone Star state rivalry that started in 2022 when the Texans joined the NFL. A rivalry dear to the hearts of those who hail from Texas, the Dallas Cowboys vs Houston Texans match up is special because there is a natural rivalry between these two large Texas cities. People in Dallas and Houston both consider their home city superior, so a win on the football field gives them bragging rights for the year ahead.

This game is the battle for the Governor's Cup and typically occurs in the NFL preseason. Although the years they do play in the regular-season are huge and it instantly becomes one of the biggest game on either team's schedule. The game alternates location, but is a big deal regardless of whether they play at AT&T Stadium in Arlington or NRG Stadium in Houston. TicketCity is based in Austin, Texas so we have helped fans secure tickets for this game for years. Those football fans wanting to attend the Cowboys vs Texans game can count on us to have a great selection of seats.

The Cowboys and Texans have only played a half dozen times during the regular-season, but you would not know it from the intensity on the field when these two NFL teams meet. The crowd really gets revved up to play this game, which naturally gets the players on both side fired up. The intensity of the Governor's Cup regular-season games is equivalent to other big rivals for each team: like when the Cowboys play the Eagles and Washington Commanders or the Texans take on the Titans.

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AT&T Stadium Information

2009 is the year the Dallas Cowboys moved to their new, retractable-roof stadium. The stadium was built by Cowboys owner Jerry Jones in the City of Arlington, Texas at an estimated cost of $1.3 billion dollars. The stadium is nicknamed "Jerry World" and it is located across the street from the Ballpark at Arlington, home of MLB's Texas Rangers. The stadium will host many events, including NCAA National Championships and some of the biggest concerts in the country.

The amenities in the new AT&T Stadium are some of the finest in the world. The stadium will sell 80,000 seats for Cowboys home games but can expand that capacity to 100,000 in order to host the Super Bowl. The stadium will have a retractable roof and the largest HDTV screen in the world. There are 15,000 Club Level seats in the stadium, some of which the Cowboys players will walk through on their way to the field. There are 200 luxury suites, which are located in eight different areas throughout the stadium. Also at the stadium is a large Hall of Fame and the biggest pro shop in the NFL to buy Cowboys merchandise.

Sports at the AT&T Stadium

The stadium's first sporting event was a soccer match as part of the CONCACAF Gold Cup in July of 2009. The Dallas Cowboys played their first game in August of 2009, against the Tennessee Titans, in which the prominent HDTV screens came into play as one was struck by a kick, touching off criticism of AT&T Stadium's design due to the placement of the screens. The NCAA tournament has been held at AT&T Stadium and it will host the first National Championship of the College Football Playoff in early 2015. The 2010 NBA All-Star game was also played in the stadium. The Cotton Bowl, Southwest Classic and Cowboys Classic are all big-time college football events held at AT&T Stadium.

Concerts at the AT&T Stadium

George Strait and Reba McEntire played the first event at AT&T Stadium in June of 2009. Concerts at the stadium also benefit from the giant screen. Other artists to have performed at the stadium are Taylor Swift, U2, and Post Malone.

What's the best way to get to AT&T Stadium?

Parking lots near the stadium fill up quickly if it's a Cowboys game and public transportation in Arlington isn't very good, so we suggest getting a parking pass before you go. You can also check to see if your hotel has any shuttle service to the game. Parking in the lots should be fine for concerts.

Do my kids need a ticket?

Children under the age of 1 do not need a ticket to enter.

What is there to do around AT&T Stadium?

There are lots of restaurants and bars in the area around the stadium and near the highway, including the Saltgrass Steakhouse, Babe's Chicken Dinner House, and Razzoo's Cajun Cafe;. Bars near the stadium include Sherlock's, Humperdinks, and Maverick's.

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NRG Stadium Information

  • Capacity: Approximately 71,000 and 80,000 for concerts
  • Events: Football, Concerts, Basketball, Circus, Soccer, Rodeo & Special Shows
  • Sections: Floor, Action Seats, Lower, Club, Mezzanine & Loge Levels, Grid Iron & Chairmans Club

NRG Stadium is primarily a football venue in Houston, Texas, opened in 2002. It has a natural grass field as well as Astroturf, which will switch off depending on whether it's an NFL, college or high school game. The field is home to the Houston Texans and hosted the Super Bowl in 2004 and 2017. NRG Stadium is one of the best and biggest modern stadiums in the country and is the venue for some of the biggest events and concerts around the world.

The stadium includes over 7,000 club seats, over 160 luxury suites, and lots of lounges and bars all around the concourses. There is a retractable roof that can be opened any time the weather calls for it and the newest addition is the video screens. The new digital displays added in 2013 are the biggest in any professional sports venue and are a total of 14,549 square feet of screens, narrowly beating out the Dallas Cowboys' AT&T Stadium.

Sports at NRG Stadium The Houston Texans are the big draw in Houston and have played their home games at NRG Stadium since they joined the NFL in 2002. The first regular-season game in the stadium was on September 8, 2002, when the Texans beat the Dallas Cowboys 19-10. The record crowd for a football game at NRG Stadium was on February 1, 2004, when the New England Patriots played the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl XXXVIII. College football is huge in the state of Texas, and the Texas Bowl is held annually at NRG Stadium. The Big 12 Championship was held there in 2002 and 2005, as well as certain home games for the Rice Owls and the Houston Cougars. NCAA Tournament play has taken place at NRG, and the stadium will host the Final Four again in 2016. Finally, several CONCACAF Gold Cup games and the 2010 MLS All-Star Game have been played at the venue.

Concerts at NRG Stadium

NRG Stadium has become a great venue for some of the biggest tours every year. Some of the bands that have played at the NRG Stadium include U2, The Rolling Stones and Taylor Swift. In 2003, Metallica made a stop at NRG during their Summer Sanitarium Tour and played with Linkin Park, Deftones, Limp Bizkit and Mudvayne. Many of the biggest artists will play in NRG Stadium instead of smaller venues around Houston to accommodate growing demand.

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What's the best way to get to NRG Stadium?

The METRO Rail has a NRG Stadium stop that is right in front of the stadium. It's a great way to get to and from events, and is very cost efficient. Check ridemetro.org to see your best route. You can also drive and park in the many lots available around the stadium.

Does my child need a ticket?

All children two years or older need a ticket to enter the game.

What is there to do before the game?

Tailgate, tailgate, tailgate. The Texans have one of the best tailgating experiences in the NFL. Get a grill, some food, and drink, and get to NRG Stadium early.

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