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Dallas Cowboys 2020 Season Preview: Where to Watch & Show Your Spirit

The Dallas Cowboys have kicked off the 2020 season with a fresh coaching lineup and a fortified defense. America's Team will take the field on September 13 against the Los Angeles Rams. While the fan experience may have evolved this year, you can still rally behind the Cowboys by finding safe viewing locations or discovering creative ways to display your enthusiasm.

Where to Watch

Press Box Grill (Downtown)
With 16 flat‑screen TVs and an additional 112" HD giant screen, Press Box Grill offers a quintessential game‑day atmosphere. The locally owned venue showcases Texas‑made draft beers, liquors, and house‑made hamburger buns, making it a prime spot to support local business while cheering on Dallas.

Scout (Downtown)
Scout Dallas provides a full‑fledged entertainment experience with bowling, ping‑pong, and other arcade games during commercial breaks. The 12,000‑square‑foot venue also offers hearty platters—fried chicken, fajitas, and more—paired with craft beer, cocktails, and wine.

The Nodding Donkey (Uptown)
Featuring 20 big‑screen TVs and a 25% capacity limit, The Nodding Donkey guarantees a prime seat and a menu of signature dishes like smoked wings, brisket tacos, and craft beers—all while maintaining rigorous safety protocols.

Chelsea Corner (Knox‑Henderson)
Chelsea Corner offers 21 large HD TVs and a menu that includes the new lava‑rock Molcajete Bowl and craft cocktails infused with butterfly‑pea tea and Bombay gin. Bring your dog and enjoy the game on the expansive backyard patio.

Show Your Spirit

Shop at Bullzerk (Lower Greenville)
Bullzerk’s custom‑printed Cowboys apparel—ranging from the “MIKE MCWINUS A SUPER BOWL” tee to the “Y'ALL CAN KISS MY DALLAS” V‑neck—makes a statement. The store also stocks tanks, hoodies, and more, all crafted with local flair.

Take a Tour of AT&T Stadium (Arlington)
The world’s largest covered sports stadium remains open for tours, featuring a massive video screen, a private suite, and behind‑the‑scenes access to the Cowboys and Cowboys Cheerleaders locker rooms. AT&T Stadium is a member of VisitDallas.

Get Your Official Cowboys Swag (Various Locations)
After your stadium tour, head to the Pro Shop for the widest selection of Dallas Cowboys gear—summer apparel, jerseys, collectibles, and more. Staff maintain strict safety measures to ensure a secure shopping experience.

Cowboys Fit Workout Class (Downtown)
Join Cowboys Fit, a Dallas Cowboys‑owned fitness center that offers classes ranging from low‑impact yoga to intense strength training. New visitors can take advantage of a three‑day guest pass to experience the facility.


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