
"The Dallas Cowboys will come into their Thanksgiving Day game on a short week of of rest following their amazing come-from-behind victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. Their opponent this afternoon, the Kansas City Chiefs, pulled off their own fourth-quarter miracle on Sunday. The Chiefs were down 20-9 to the Indianapolis Colts. They rallied for a 23-20 overtime win."
"The Cowboys are 7-5 all-time against the Chiefs, who began play in 1960 in the AFL as the Dallas Texans. The Texans brought the first professional football championship to Dallas back in 1962 before relocating to Kansas City. Once the NFL and AFL merged in 1970, the two franchises finally met on the gridiron for the first time. That game ended with a 27-16 Cowboys' win over the Chiefs in Kansas City."
The Cowboys (5-5-1) and Chiefs (6-5) meet on Thanksgiving at AT&T Stadium, with kickoff at 3:30 p.m. CST on CBS. Both teams produced dramatic late rallies on Sunday to win and may have preserved their seasons. The franchise rivalry dates to the 1960s when the Chiefs were the Dallas Texans and includes a 7-5 Cowboys advantage overall. Dallas has won all five home meetings since a 1970 loss. Kansas City is 4-2 at Arrowhead and won the last matchup there. The winner of this game will keep momentum; the loser could struggle to recover from another loss.
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