
We are tracking all rumors related to the upcoming Dallas Cowboys schedule release right here.
The NFL schedule release will occur on Wednesday night, May 14, at 8 PM ET. The Dallas Cowboys will finally know the time and date of when their games will occur in the 2025 season. We have known for a while who their opponents are, and whether those game will be at home or away. Here is a reminder.
Home – Eagles, Commanders, Giants, Cardinals, Packers, Vikings, Chiefs, Chargers
Away – Eagles, Commanders, Giants, Panthers, Lions, Bears, Broncos, Raiders, Jets
Until the time the schedule is officially announced, expect many leaks and rumors to occur, which we will cover here as it pertains to the Cowboys. We’ll put the latest at the top of the section below.
There are some pre-planned ‘leaks’. by the NFL These are confirmed announcements that will happen before the Tuesday night release.
- Monday, May 12: TODAY Show on NBC
- Monday, May 12: FOX
- Monday, May 12: Prime Video
- Tuesday, May 13: ESPN (announcement on ABC’s Good Morning America)
- Tuesday, May 13: International slate confirmed on NFL Network’s Good Morning Football
- Wednesday, May 14: CBS Mornings
- Wednesday, May 14: Netflix
International games
- Week 1: Sao Paolo, Brazil: TBD vs. Chargers
- Berlin game: TBD vs. Colts
- London games: TBD vs. Jets, Browns, Jags
- Madrid game: TBD vs. Dolphins
- Dublin game: TBD vs. Steelers
We’ll have to see how the Cowboys schedule affects the perception of the upcoming season. The Cowboys have done a lot this offseason to fill out their roster and also made a bold trade for WR George Pickens. It has brought some positivity to the fanbase, but the oddsmakers, like our friends over at FanDuel, still have the Cowboys a distant third when it comes to claiming the NFC East title this season.
Philly -145
Commanders +250
Cowboys +500
Giants +2700
Last Updated: Monday, May 12th at 9:00 AM ET
Dallas Cowboys Schedule News, Rumors and Leaks
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