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Cowboys Micah and Lamb Star in Hilarious Schedule Release Viral Video

Cowboys Micah and Lamb Star in Hilarious Schedule Release Viral Video

Yahoo17-05-2025

FRISCO - The Dallas Cowboys schedule release is a "thing.''
And because they are "America's Team'' - yes, still, and now and forever'' - their schedule release video is a "thing'' as well.
This team came undone en route to a 7-10 season in 2024 but now hopefully has it together under new Brian Schottenheimer., The Cowboys have gone about their offseason business in a more aggressive manner, with positive coaching changes, a clear direction in free agency and an A+ NFL Draft. Then you add in the trade for George Pickens, and one could say Dallas has had quite a successful offseason.
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And so, as the NFL schedule is freshly released ... Dallas is "must-see" TV in 2025.
First, to the preseason slate ...
Preseason Week 1: Sat. 8/9, 6:00 P.M. CT, @ Los Angeles Rams - CBS 11
Preseason Week 2: Sat. 8/16, 6:00 P.M. CT, vs. Baltimore Ravens - CBS 11
Preseason Week 3: Fri. 8/22, 7:00 P.M. CT, vs. Atlanta Falcons - CBS 11
Now, to the good stuff ...
Week 1: at Philadelphia Eagles Thu 09/04 · 7:20 PM CT
Week 2: vs. New York Giants Sun 09/14 · 12:00 PM CT
Week 3: at Chicago Bears Sun 09/21 · 3:25 PM CT
Week 4: vs. Green Bay Packers Sun 09/28 · 7:20 PM CT
Week 5: at New York Jets Sun 10/05 · 12:00 PM CT
Week 6: at Carolina Panthers Sun 10/12 · 12:00 PM CT
Week 7: vs. Washington Commanders Sun 10/19 · 3:25 PM CT
Week 8: at Denver Broncos Sun 10/26 · 3:25 PM CT
Week 9: vs. Arizona Cardinals Mon 11/03 · 7:15 PM CT
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Week 10: BYE
Week 11: at Las Vegas Raiders Mon 11/17 · 7:15 PM CT
Week 12: vs. Philadelphia Eagles Sun 11/23 · 3:25 PM CT
Week 13: vs. Kansas City Chiefs Thu 11/27 · 3:30 PM CT
Week 14: at Detroit Lions Thu 12/04 · 7:15 PM CT
Week 15: vs. Minnesota Vikings Sun 12/14 · 7:20 PM CT
Week 16: vs. Los Angeles Chargers Sun 12/21 · 12:00 PM CT
Week 17: at Washington Commanders Thu 12/25 · 12:00 PM CT
Week 18: at New York Giants TBD
The spotlight is here.
Heck, even the Cowboys schedule announcement video is "must-watch,'' as so far 200,000 people have spent a couple of minutes hanging out with Micah Parsons and CeeDee Lamb for Dallas' coy schedule release video going viral.
The Cowboys are having some fun now, with this video and more.
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Next step? Have some fun when the schedule moves from paper to the stadium.
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