
"Thanksgiving Day in Arlington will be a homecoming in the most literal sense possible for the visiting team, but it will be the Dallas Cowboys fresh off their historic comeback win against the rival Philadelphia Eagles that will be hoping to spoil it. Before the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, it was the Dallas Texans, who relocated to Kansas City in 1963 and became the Kansas City Chiefs we know to this day."
"Mahomes may not be asked to throw the ball as much as he did in college, but his attempts have been up in some of the games the Chiefs have struggled in lately. Similar to the Cowboys, the Chiefs pulled off an improbable home comeback against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 12 for their first win since Week 8 versus the Commanders."
Thanksgiving in Arlington matches the Cowboys against the Chiefs, with Dallas riding a historic comeback over the Eagles. The franchise lineage traces back to the Dallas Texans, who moved to Kansas City in 1963 and became the Chiefs. The Chiefs have dominated recent AFC history, winning five of six AFC championships and three Super Bowls under the Hunt family. Andy Reid returns to AT&T Stadium for the first time since 2017, and Patrick Mahomes makes his first professional start there, having played his 2014 college finale at the venue. Mahomes’ passing volume has risen in recent struggling games, and Kansas City’s playoff hopes likely hinge on securing a Wild Card slot.
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