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Thanksgiving With the Dallas Cowboys: By the Numbers

You might think turkey is the most consumed item, but a popular side actually beats it out.
Image: If you're headed to the game, you can get a Thanksgiving Sandwich, which looks pretty damn good. Perfect third-quarter snack.
If you're headed to the game, you can get a Thanksgiving Sandwich, which looks pretty damn good. Perfect third-quarter snack. Legends Hospitality
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Like it or not, the Dallas Cowboys' annual Thanksgiving Day game is scheduled for a 3:30 p.m. kick-off. There will be lots of turkey in AT&T Stadium, and we're being serious, not snarky.

As of Wednesday afternoon, standing-room tickets via Ticketmaster were available for less than $30 (before fees, of course). Nosebleeds were available for about $50. Some of the best seats were around $500, which is not too bad.

If you make your way to the game, there's lots of turkey to be had once inside. In addition to the premiere of star-shaped Tyson Dallas Cowboys Nuggets, there will be a Thanksgiving roll, sandwich, bowl and hand pie — each stuffed with an assortment of sides and turkey. 

The Cowboys and Legends Hospitality plan to feed approximately 90,000 fans. Here are some game-day turkey stats on how much food fans will consume. 
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The crew at Legends Hospitality is busy whipping up mashed potatoes this week.
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Some of those greens are fresh from Paul Quinn College's WE Over Me Farm, an all-organic farm on the Paul Quinn campus in South Dallas. The student-run farm has been supplying greens to AT&T Stadium since 2021.