The Cowboys finished their eight-game home schedule Saturday against Philadelphia with an announced crowd of 84,834, ensuring their lowest season attendance figure in their three years inside Cowboys Stadium. The announced crowds for the eight home games this season totaled 680,087, an average of 85,011 fans. Last year, the Cowboys totaled 696,377 fans for an average of 87,047. The $1.2 billion stadium opened in 2009 with a season total of 718,055 fans watching the Cowboys eight regular-season home games for an average of 89,757. The Cowboys' home crowds this season weren't helped by their schedule that included non-NFC East opponents Detroit, St. Louis, Seattle, Buffalo and Miami. Source: Dallas Morning News
The season tickets are overpriced as Jerry jones keep putting crappy produc on the field. Fans are getting sickn of this crap. It will get worse next year when this team doesn't make the playoffs and Jerry continue to sell wolf cookies.
Oh, come on. Don't you think some of the reason for the low attendance was due to the fact that it was Christmas Eve day?
every week we have to read on how this team or that team Is n gonna be blacked out ...not once has that being so for Dallas in the last six + yrs if been at GIF Sent from my supadupa EVO using Tapatalk
There were no expectations for this year, and the opponents sucked. Including the NFC East opponents. Detroit was the best team to come to Dallas this season ..