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The Minnesota Vikings and Dallas Cowboys meet for a prime-time battle Sunday. Kickoff from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, is set for 8:20 p.m. ET.
The Dallas Cowboys need to win out to keep their playoff hopes alive, but which of their final four games will be the most difficult?
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How to watch Minnesota Vikings vs Dallas Cowboys: Live stream info, preview for Sunday's game
Live coverage of the Vikings vs Cowboys game begins at 7 PM ET with Football Night in America on NBC and Peacock.
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Dallas Cowboys vs. Minnesota Vikings odds, tips and betting trends | Week 15 - December 14, 2025
Preview the NFL week 15 matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and Vikings, including betting odds, tips, trends, and game information.
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Cowboys' George Pickens' first lapse of 2025 causes Dallas teammates, coaches to rally around WR
FRISCO, Texas -- All things considered, wide receiver George Pickens has been everything the Dallas Cowboys could have hoped for when they acquired him this past offseason in a trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
After ripping off three straight wins, the Cowboys were positioning themselves for a chance to contend in the division, but they lost on Thursday Night Football to the Lions in a game filled with the kind of errors and miscues that doomed this team earlier in the year.
After blowing a 10-point lead in the final four minutes in a Week 3 loss, the Green Bay Packers will look to get back on track when they battle the Dallas Cowboys in a key NFC matchup on Sunday Night Football. It will also mark the return of former Cowboys ...
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Report: Relationship between Trevon Diggs, Dallas Cowboys has ‘been severed’ during injury recovery
The Dallas Cowboys were potentially looking at getting back cornerback Trevon Diggs for an important stretch to close out the season. Instead, tension between the two has potentially ended Diggs’ time with Dallas.
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Cowboys select back-to-back Buckeyes in new 2026 mock draft
As it currently stands, the Dallas Cowboys hold pick No. 28 via the Green Bay Packers stemming from the mid-season Micah Parsons trade. This will allow Dallas to secure another key defensive player for their squad and tap into the Ohio State program for a second time.