What record do you think the Cowboys will have next season?
The Dallas Cowboys' 2025 regular season schedule has been fully released. Like every year, the Cowboys are one of the biggest draws in the league, being featured on primetime on six separate occasions, the second-most in football behind the Kansas City Chiefs.
Today, two of our staff writers dive into Dallas’ schedule and take a shot at predicting the outcome of each game. Let us know your predictions in the comments section.
Holleran: While I believe the Cowboys catch a break getting their road matchup against the Eagles in Week 1 versus later in the season, this will still be one of the more difficult games on Dallas’ schedule. I see this being a competitive matchup, but I don’t have enough faith in the Cowboys to pick them to get the upset here. Give me the Eagles to win this one, 26-20.
Current Record: 0-1
Howman: Starting out on the road against the Super Bowl champions is not exactly ideal, especially with so many new pieces in Dallas. I think the Cowboys look surprisingly competitive in this one, but the Eagles win.
Current Record: 0-1
Holleran: If Jaxson Dart or even Jameis Winston are starting this game, I may feel differently, but a Russell Wilson-led Giants team should be a relatively easy bounce-back matchup for Dallas in Week Two. Give me the Cowboys, 28-17.
Current Record: 1-1
Howman: Losing the season opener hurts, but it’s easier to digest knowing that the Giants are up next on the schedule. Dak Prescott owns this franchise, and Russell Wilson is not good enough in 2025 to change that.
Current Record: 1-1
Holleran: The Bears may be one of the more improved teams in the league this season. I see Caleb Williams and the new-look Bears offense causing problems for Dallas’ defense and making this a high-scoring affair. Ultimately, Chicago gets the ball last and puts up points, delivering Dallas a devastating loss. Give me Chicago, 33-30.
Current Record: 1-2
Howman: I expect the Bears to be much better this year under Ben Johnson, but I’m not sure how up to speed they’ll be this early in the season. Chicago has some pieces, surely, but I think Micah Parsons will make life miserable for Caleb Williams and the Cowboys improve to 2-1 early on.
Current Record: 2-1
Holleran: After a tough loss in Week 3, Dallas faces almost a must-win game against the Packers in Week 4. We see an inspired Cowboys team, looking to bounce back from the Chicago loss, come in and dominate this one from the start. Dallas flips the script from the two teams' playoff...