Texas’ ArlingtonFans braved the cold for a little Thanksgiving tailgating before packing AT&T Stadium for the Dallas Cowboys game.
Among other things, the tailgate spread had turkey brisket. For the enjoyment of the beforehand, it all scored highly.
Two Cowboys greats, Kevin Williams and Kenneth Gant, each holding a pair of Super Bowl rings, signed autographs.
“Come together; you’ve just learned to value people.” Support for the Cowboys and family are the most important things,” Williams stated.
Many Cowboys fans consider the team’s Thanksgiving Day games to be family events.
“We are the Hatton family,” Laura Hatten declared. “We are a proud, military family, and go Cowboys!”
First-time tourists from the United Kingdom are Daniel Linhares and Rachel Lesbirel.
“My first visit to Dallas. It’s also the first time in Texas,” Linhares remarked. “Everyone is so friendly with us.”
“We have attended NFL games in London, UK. “Being in the UK is just different,” Lesbirel remarked. “This is our first time playing an NFL game in America. It’s simply crazy.
Everyone has something to be grateful for.
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Dionne Anglin, a reporter for FOX 4, interviewed fans who were tailgating the Dallas Cowboys game at AT&T Stadium on Thanksgiving Day.
Dionne Anglin, a reporter for FOX 4, interviewed fans who were tailgating the Dallas Cowboys game at AT&T Stadium on Thanksgiving Day.
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