Playoff Tickets Going on Sale

Don Corleone

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Per DallasCowboys.com, playoff tickets will go on sale to the general public via Ticketmaster at 10 am on Wednesday, December 28th.
 

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Really? That's a lot cheaper than I thought!

That's because everyone is used to Stubhub prices. I've never paid more than $90 for the wild card round. You have to log into Ticketmaster as soon as tickets go on sale to get your choice.
 

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I have season tickets...1st row and 4th row in the endzone. I'm going to sell my 4th rows and use the other ones. Also, have the NFC championship game tickets too.. as long as we make it.
 

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Question: Is there a TV/jumbotron type of area outside the stadium to watch games?

My girlfriend, sister and I are likely going to try and go down for the NFC Championship game. (Yes, I'm confident.) I'm game to spend a couple hundred on tickets, but my girlfriend and sister will likely balk at that. My plan would be to tailgate with them all day, and then go in solo while they stay outside. I seem to recall there being an area outside the stadium to congregate and watch the game. Am I right on this?
 

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Per DallasCowboys.com, playoff tickets will go on sale to the general public via Ticketmaster at 10 am on Wednesday, December 28th.
I am going to a playoff game!!!! May have over paid via stubhub...but wanted to make sure I had a ticket

I am from Edmonton and originally from Kenya. I have been a Cowboy fan since 1978 when I came to Edmonton. Back then, we only got one or two games on TV (with one of them always being Seattle) - regardless, the popularity of Dallas enabled them to be on TV fairly frequently and with the last-minute comebacks from Roger Staubach, it was easy to become a fan. The loss to Pittsburgh that year and the iconic image of Smith dropping what would have been the game-tying touchdown was a bitter pill to swallow.


I have a special feeling about this team so much so that after the Minnesota win, went online and booked a ticket and flight to what I was expecting, though not yet confirmed, Dallas home divisional playoff game on Jan 14/15...so looking forward to it. I was actually leaning towards booking for a potential NFC championship game in Dallas and even then, recognizing there were even more unknowns to that being realized. Lousy flight connections made me go for the divisional game... Budget constraints limited thinking about both games lol.


Even through the peak of the 11 game winning streak, I thought they were a year away with the absence of a pass rush being the main area to improve. However the play of the defense in recent weeks and with the emergence of Irving and return of Gregory at the very least provides optimism but still, very unproven as yet.


It is going to be a fun stretch coming up!
 

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With the Cowboys clinching a home playoff game so early, you would think it would be all Cowboys fans at the game since tickets go on sale 2 weeks before opposing teams will fans know they'll be playing there. That's what sucks about the Stubhubs of the world. They'll buy up all of the tickets not taken by season ticket holders, mark them way up, and sell them to whoever from whatever team. Still, I have to think it will be 90% Cowboys fans. Wish I could be there.
 

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I have season tickets...1st row and 4th row in the endzone. I'm going to sell my 4th rows and use the other ones. Also, have the NFC championship game tickets too.. as long as we make it.

Be careful. somebody will accuse you of ripping off your fellow fans!;)
 

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Question: Is there a TV/jumbotron type of area outside the stadium to watch games?

My girlfriend, sister and I are likely going to try and go down for the NFC Championship game. (Yes, I'm confident.) I'm game to spend a couple hundred on tickets, but my girlfriend and sister will likely balk at that. My plan would be to tailgate with them all day, and then go in solo while they stay outside. I seem to recall there being an area outside the stadium to congregate and watch the game. Am I right on this?

You still need a game ticket to get close to that area. I would suggest the party pass option. Watch the weather though.
 
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