Dallas Cowboys fans who will be attending the team’s Thanksgiving game against the New York Giants chose to spend their holiday dinner watching two of the worst teams in the league.
They’ll be there, some leaving their families at home, to support the Cowboys’ most disappointing team since 2020. And the organization will offer fans a special Thanksgiving spread that includes burgers and egg rolls topped with gravy, stuffing and cranberry sauce.
The team offered the same thing last year, according to FOX 4 Dallas Fort-Worth.
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“Think Thanksgiving egg roll style,” Stadium Chef Heather Fuller told FOX 4 in November 2023. “It has all these other things. It’s just in egg roll form, and then you dip it in the gravy and eat it. , there’s something fun, that something different and something very unique, so we’re excited to launch it this year.
Egg rolls return to the team’s Thanksgiving lineup this year, but this year will also include macaroni and cheese and other ingredients, according to KDAF 23.
The team also offers a pie filled with turkey, stuffing, sweet potato, green beans and cranberry sauce and a sandwich that includes smoked turkey, mac and cheese, stuffing, green beans, cranberry sauce and gravy.
First of all, the team will serve chicken nuggets in the shape of stars.
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But it may not all go down easy for fans as they watch the team take the field during a forgettable season.
Fans won’t be watching star quarterback Dak Prescott and will have to settle for backup Cooper Rush as they look to improve on their 4-7 start to the season.
Prescott underwent season-ending surgery, and Rush helped Dallas win its fourth game of the season against Washington Sunday. The Cowboys still need one more win to avoid their worst record in a season since 1989.
Prescott signed a four-year, $240 million contract – the most lucrative in the history of the NFL – hours before opening the season against the Cleveland Browns on September 8. The team previously made wide receiver CeeDee Lamb the League’s highest paid player at the position with a new contract ahead of the season.
Despite all the money spent on offense, Prescott has, statistically, been one of the worst starters. With eight interceptions in eight games, Prescott recorded the worst passer rating and the second-worst interception percentage of his career in a single season.
And as the team has faltered, many around the NFL and sports media have used the Cowboys’ failure as a springboard for comedy.
Former Broncos Super Bowl champion and current ESPN host Shannon Sharpe blasts the Cowboys in an episode of “Nightcap” podcast.
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“I’m going to leave the stadium with a bag over my head. There’s no way you’re going to see me leave the stadium when I get beat like that. After I get beat like that every game. … this?” Sharpe said.
“It’s disrespectful. It’s disrespectful to the fans who pay their hard-earned money. But you know, this couldn’t happen in a better franchise. … And all the players, because they’re taking from the owner, open their mouths – and they no dog wins.
Legendary former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning piled on some moments while hosting the Country Music Awards recently.
Manning and CMA co-hosts Lainey Wilson and Luke Bryan made a reference to “Cowboys Cry Too,” Kelsea Ballerini’s hit song with Noah Kahan.
“But enough about Jerry Jones,” Manning said.
The Cowboys have won their last two games on Thanksgiving and will face a Giants team that is 2-9 and could be in line to play their third quarterback of the season, Drew Lock.
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