
The Philadelphia Eagles will be in Dallas to face the Cowboys on Thanksgiving.
The Philadelphia Eagles will face the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving next season.
The game will be in Dallas at AT&T Stadium.
The Eagles went 1-1 against the Cowboys last season. This will be the first time the teams have played on Thanksgiving since 2014. The Cowboys also hosted the Eagles on Thanksgiving in 1989. Philadelphia won both those games, 33-10 and 27-0, respectively.
This will be the second straight season Philadelphia will have the spotlight on Thanksgiving week. Jalen Hurts and the Eagles hosted last year's Black Friday game and lost to the Chicago Bears 24-15.
Hurts finished the 2025 season with 3,224 passing yards, 25 passing touchdowns, 421 rushing yards and eight rushing touchdowns. He completed 64.8% of his passes.
The Eagles won the NFC East again. However, they lost to the San Francisco 49ers in the 2026 playoffs' wild-card round.
The Eagles signed Hurts to a five-year, $255 million extension in April 2023. There is little guaranteed money left in Hurts' deal after the 2026 season.
Hurts enters next season with 17,891 passing yards, 110 passing touchdowns, 3,554 rushing yards and 63 rushing touchdowns in his career. He's made the Pro Bowl three times.
It will be fascinating to see how Hurts and the Eagles perform next season. Hurts is under major pressure to play well despite winning Super Bowl LIX MVP.
The good news is that Hurts and new Eagles OC Sean Mannion "have hit it off," according to NFL insider Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.
"I'm hearing the two have hit it off, and Jalen Hurts likes how Sean Mannion structures the offense, how he talks about how they're going to attack things because it's going to look different," Fowler said on SportsCenter, via Bleacher Report. "It's going to be more under center for Jalen Hurts, more play-action than he had done in the past. So, our sources have told us that he's at times been reluctant to some of those changes but right he's as open as he's ever been to some of those. He's also been throwing offsite with some of his receivers, DeVonta Smith, who's his new No. 1, new veteran Elijah Moore. He's been getting after it, trying to get ready for this new offense. Eagles are going to look a lot different in 2026."
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