Dallas Cowboys face uncertainty in 2026 schedule against tough opponents
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 1, 2026, 1:56 AM
Last updated Jul 1, 2026
The Dallas Cowboys are gearing up for the 2026 NFL season, facing a challenging schedule that may impact their postseason aspirations. Key matchups include games against restructured NFC East rivals, the New York Giants in Week 1 and Week 17, and the Baltimore Ravens in Week 3, as speculation surrounds their effectiveness under new coaching. Additionally, the Philadelphia Eagles' offensive game plan and potential changes in their passing attack could play a crucial role when the Cowboys meet them in Weeks 7 and 12. The team will also confront the Los Angeles Rams in Week 15, where rumors about Aaron Donald's return add more intrigue.
- •Cowboys meet Giants in Week 1 and Week 17.
- •Cowboys face Ravens in Week 3 amid coaching changes.
- •Eagles' passing offense presents questions as they play Cowboys in Weeks 7 and 12.
- •Rams' potential addition of Aaron Donald raises concerns for Dallas in Week 15.
- 1:56 AMYahoo Sports — 5 big NFL unknowns on the Dallas Cowboys' 2026 schedule that could shape their final win-loss record
"The Dallas Cowboys enter the 2026 NFL season with a tough schedule. But it could get harder or easier depending on how these major unknowns break out.
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