Dallas Cowboys home tickets: standing-room passes available from about $30 as 2025 season opens
AT&T Stadium single-game and season tickets are on sale; prices vary widely by opponent and seating, with season and secondary-market options available

The Dallas Cowboys have made all eight regular-season home games at AT&T Stadium available to fans, with standing-room-only passes listed on the secondary market for as little as about $30 including fees for some dates.
The low-cost options come as the Cowboys prepare for a Week 2 home game against the New York Giants on Sunday, Sept. 14, after a narrow 24-20 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sept. 4. The club entered the season under a new approach from head coach Brian Schottenheimer and without linebacker Micah Parsons following a high-profile trade. Owner Jerry Jones praised the coaching staff and players after the opener, saying he was proud of the team’s effort, according to NBC Sports.
The cheapest tickets listed on the secondary-market platform Vivid Seats include standing-room-only (SRO) passes and vary by game. The New York Post confirmed the following lowest available prices, including fees, at the time of publication: for the Sept. 14 Giants game, SRO passes started at about $39 and seated tickets at roughly $67; the Sept. 28 Packers game showed SRO at about $86 and seated at about $272; the Oct. 19 Commanders game listed SRO at about $49 and seated at $140; the Nov. 3 Cardinals game had SRO passes starting at about $30.54 and seated tickets at $79; the Nov. 23 rematch with the Eagles showed SRO at about $65.60 and seated at $194; the Nov. 27 Thanksgiving game against the Kansas City Chiefs had SRO at about $136.92 and seated at $398; Dec. 14 against the Vikings showed SRO at about $49 and seated at $129; and Dec. 21 against the Chargers had SRO at about $49 and seated at $104. The New York Post noted all prices were subject to fluctuation.
Season-ticket packages remain available for those who prefer multiple games at the venue. Single-game buyers can choose from official team channels or verified secondary-market platforms. Vivid Seats, which was cited in the pricing report, offers a 100 percent buyer guarantee covering secure transactions and delivery of tickets before events, but secondary-market prices can be higher or lower than face value depending on demand.
AT&T Stadium’s full home slate this season includes matchups against a mix of NFC and AFC opponents and several high-profile dates, including the Thanksgiving prime-time game versus the AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs on Nov. 27. The Cowboys’ remaining regular-season schedule features additional road contests in Chicago, New Jersey, Charlotte, Denver, Las Vegas, Detroit and Landover, Maryland, with a second meeting against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium to be determined.
Broadcast outlets for Cowboys games will include the major national networks and streaming platforms typical of the NFL regular season. Games are slated to appear on ABC, CBS, ESPN, Fox, NBC and the NFL Network on select dates. Fox will carry the majority of NFC matchups; specialty packages such as Sunday Night Football will be on NBC and Peacock, Monday Night Football on ESPN, and Thursday Night Football on Amazon Prime Video for select weeks.
The availability of lower-cost SRO passes offers an entry point for casual fans or those who want to experience an NFL game in Arlington without purchasing traditional seats, but prospective buyers should expect prices to shift with demand, opponent and time until kickoff. The New York Post story that compiled the price comparisons was written by a live-events reporter who monitored listings on secondary platforms and confirmed prices at the time of publication.
Those planning to attend should also factor in parking costs and potential additional fees at checkout. AT&T Stadium hosts other major events throughout the year, and Dallas-area concert tours and shows can affect local hotel and transportation pricing on game weekends. Fans can find seating charts and official ticket options through the Cowboys’ site and through verified resale marketplaces, and are advised to check multiple sources and confirm guarantees before completing a purchase.