Nothing beats a little home cooking.
The Dallas Cowboys certainly enjoyed their feast at home on Thanksgiving, defeating the visiting Kansas City Chiefs in a thriller, 31-28. It was a game that felt like a last stand for both sides, who were hoping to keep some playoff hopes alive heading into the stretch run.
Dak Prescott’s Cowboys ultimately outdueled Patrick Mahomes’ Chiefs in the star-studded matchup, inching a little closer to the NFC wild-card spot that has eluded them all season.
The Dallas quarterback consistently fed his top two targets, CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens all afternoon, while their defense sealed the deal on the opposite side.
Brian Schottenheimer’s squad is now riding a three-game winning streak, including wins against the Chiefs and division rival, Philadelphia Eagles.
Meanwhile, it’s all empty calories for Andy Reid’s Chiefs, who saw their playoff hopes take a big hit in their first Thanksgiving game since 2006. Kansas City will have plenty of work to do if the playoffs are in its future.
Unlike your family at dinner, someone had to walk away from this matchup with an empty stomach.
USA TODAY Sports provided scoring updates and highlights from the Cowboys vs. Chiefs game on Thanksgiving.
Facing third-and-2, the Cowboys convert and pick up a huge first down to put the game away. Kansas City is out of timeouts and Dallas can line up in victory formation to seal the deal on their third straight victory.
It felt like the curtain was coming down on the Chiefs. That was a little premature with Patrick Mahomes in the building. The quarterback marches his team down the field in 1:49 and Brown’s 10-yard score cuts the deficit to three. Cowboys 31, Chiefs 28
Aubrey converts the 26-yard attempt to give Dallas a 10-point cushion with 5:16 to go. CeeDee Lamb had the big play on this 82-yard drive – a 51-yard catch that put Dallas in field goal range. They did flirt with disaster before Aubrey put three on the board, however. Dak Prescott nearly tossed an interception and George Pickens fumbled, but it didn’t come back to bite them.
Now the Chiefs have a lot of work to do as time is running out. Cowboys 31, Chiefs 21
As if mounting a comeback against the gutsy Dallas Cowboys wasn’t hard enough, the Chiefs were forced to proceed in rally mode with two of Patrick Mahomes’ offensive linemen sidelined by injuries – adding grief to an already-battered unit that was missing right guard Trey Smith.
Right tackle Jawaan Taylor didn’t play a single snap in the second half, ruled out by an elbow injury.
To make matters worse, rookie left tackle Josh Simmons left in the third quarter with a wrist injury and was later ruled out.
Jaylon Moore and Wanya Morris are the replacements, and their presence helped Kansas City to an 11-play, 80-yard TD drive.
Smith is nursing high- and low-ankle sprains.
— USA TODAY Sports’ Jarrett Bell
It didn’t take long for the home team to regain the lead. History might look back on this series as the George Pickens drive, but Javonte Williams is the one that got the go-ahead touchdown. Pickens did add a two-point conversion though, pushing the Dallas lead to seven with 11 minutes to go. Cowboys 28, Chiefs 21
No one enjoys holiday traffic. Pickens had no interest in staying on the ground and instead took to the skies, leaping over Trent McDuffie for a 39-yard catch-and-run.
This one will be leading the highlight shows later.
The only thing better than the first plate is the second. That’s what Rashee Rice was able to accomplish on that drive for Kansas City, hauling in the go-ahead score on fourth-and-goal.
Kansas City marched 80 yards in 11 plays. Now Dak Prescott and the Dallas offense will look to respond. Chiefs 21, Cowboys 20
Kansas City hasn’t scored since the first quarter, but it is threatening at the end of the third. The Chiefs have it third-and-goal at the Dallas 4-yard line to open the final 15 minutes. A touchdown and a extra point would give the visitors the lead.
While the first half was action-packed, the third quarter has been far from it. Both teams exchanged punts and Dallas thought they had a touchdown to Jake Ferguson, but it was overturned on review. The tight end only managed to get one foot down.
Regardless, Dallas marched 78 yards and settled for an Aubrey field goal. His kick is good from 36 yards and the Cowboys are up six with just over four minutes left in the third quarter. Cowboys 20, Chiefs 14
The second half is underway and Kansas City can’t take advantage of the possession. They punt it away, but pin the Cowboys deep in their own end.
The artist came out on stage and paid tribute to the late-Cowboys player, who passed away earlier this month. Post Malone was wearing a ’94’ pin, which was Marshawn Kneeland’s number, on his jacket and later concluded his show by saying, “We love you 94, we love you.”
The first five plays of the game made it seem like the Chiefs were poised to win in blowout fashion, but Dallas settled into the contest and now take a lead into halftime. They have a 17-14 lead at the break, which will be a little longer than usual with Post Malone set to perform during the intermission.
Davis has been primarily on the practice squad with the Cowboys since going undrafted in 2022. The running back was promoted to the active roster multiple times throughout the 2025 season and has played in 21 games throughout his short career.
The Cowboys are loaded with stars on offense, but Davis is the player they have to thank for the lead right now.
After a Kansas City punt, the Cowboys answer with an 85-yard touchdown drive that Davis finished off with a 43-yard rushing score. Davis got past the line of scrimmage and was greeted to a parting of the Red Sea on his way to the end zone.
Dallas gets their first lead with about three minutes left in the half. Cowboys 17, Chiefs 14
Dallas settles for three on their third drive of the game as Aubrey converts the 49-yard field goal attempt. Mahomes and co. go right back to work after a quick commercial break. Chiefs 14, Cowboys 10
The opening 15 minutes saw plenty of back-and-forth action. Kansas City has the edge, but Dallas will try to respond as they begin the second quarter with the ball.
It has been a high-scoring opening quarter in Dallas. The Chiefs answer the Cowboys answer with a touchdown of their own. This time it’s Travis Kelce that gets in on the action, putting a bow on the 12-play, 72-yard drive. Chiefs 14, Cowboys 7
After their first offensive possession ended in disaster, Prescott and the Cowboys responded with the game-tying score. Lamb capped off the 12-play, 75-yard drive with a 15-yard score. Cowboys 7, Chiefs 7
It took three plays for Dallas to make a mistake and two plays for Kansas City to take advantage of it. Patrick Mahomes finds his WR1, Rashee Rice, for the 28-yard score to open the scoring in Dallas. Chiefs 7, Cowboys 0
If Kansas City wanted to get off to a good start, they certainly found a way to do that on the third play of the game. Prescott’s third-down pass attempt in intercepted by Watson, seeing up the Chiefs with the chance to strike early.
The Cowboys and Chiefs game will kick off at 4:30 p.m. ET on Thursday, Nov. 27.
The Dallas Cowboys vs Kansas City Chiefs game will be broadcast on CBS on Thursday.
Jim Nantz handles the play-by-play and Tony Romo joins him in the booth to provide analysis while Tracy Wolfson reports from the sidelines.
For cord-cutters, Fubo carries NFL Network, as well as CBS, Fox and the ESPN family of networks, meaning you can catch NFL action all season with the streaming service.
NFL’s proprietary streaming service, NFL+, will also carry the game.
The Chiefs are coming off a thrilling overtime win over the Colts in Week 12. Now they get to battle a suddenly-hot Cowboys team on the road, on a short week, at a place that is familiar with the quick Thanksgiving turnaround. It feels like a recipe for disaster and probably is.
Kansas City has been playing with their food all season and now have no margin for error. Dallas can play without the weight of expectations, while their defense has really stepped up to compliment an already-electric offense. There’s no place like home during the holidays. The Cowboys get it done in a close one, 31-27.
Tyler Guyton tops the list of Cowboys’ inactives on Thanksgiving:
The Chiefs’ inactives are headlined by Trey Smith, who will be a key piece missing along the offensive line:
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Trumpeter Anthony Barrington performed the national anthem before the Cowboys vs. Chiefs game on Thanksgiving.
It was somewhat of a surprise after reports surfaced that Maelyn Jarmon was supposed to perform. The 32-year-old folk singer is a Texas native and won Season 16 of NBC’s “The Voice” as part of John Legend’s team. Jarmon was the first hearing impaired singer to win the singing competition that is currently in its 28th season. The artist lost hearing in her right ear when she was a child.
Fans hoping to watch the performance should expect Post Malone to take the stage around 5:30 or 6 p.m. ET, depending on how long the first half runs.
The show is expected to run around 15 minutes in length, according to CBS News.
Post Malone will be the halftime entertainment during the Cowboys’ Thanksgiving game against the Chiefs.
The music star gets the best of both worlds on the holiday – performing in front of a big audience and also getting the chance to cheer on his favorite football team, the Cowboys. It’s also the event that launches The Salvation Army Red Kettle Campaign.
The Lions would play the Bears in the first ever Thanksgiving Day NFL game in 1934. The site would be the University of Detroit Stadium with 26,000 people in attendance, according to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. It’s believed that more people would’ve attended if the stadium capacity was larger.
Detroit won the first Turkey Day contest by a score of 19-10, beginning a tradition that has withstood the test of time.
The Chiefs have played 10 games on Thanksgiving in their history, posting a 5-5 record. Kansas City hasn’t played a game on the holiday since 2006, when they defeated the Denver Broncos, 19-10.
The Cowboys have a 34-22-1 record in 57 games played on Thanksgiving. They are riding a two-game winning streak on the holiday after defeating the New York Giants in 2023 and Washington Commanders in 2024.
The Cowboys entered Week 13 with a 10% chance to make the playoffs, according to NFL Next Gen Stats. Dallas is currently in possession of the NFC’s 10th seed, with two fewer wins than the last wild-card spot in the conference.
The Chiefs head into Week 13 with a 54% chance to make the playoffs according to NFL Next Gen Stats. They are currently third in the AFC West and in possession of the 10th seed in the AFC, meaning they have plenty of work to do going forward.
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