NBA All-Star Weekend On February 14, 2010, the stadium hosted the
2010 NBA All-Star Game. With an announced crowd of 108,713, the game became the highest-attended basketball game in history, setting a new Guinness World Record. The East squad prevailed with a 141–139 victory over the West.
NFL • On January 3, 2010, the
Cowboys defeated the
Philadelphia Eagles in a 24–0 shutout to win the NFC East division title and complete the first ever back-to-back shutouts in franchise history. • On January 9, 2010, the Cowboys hosted the stadium's first playoff game, again playing the Eagles. Dallas won 34–14 in the
2009 NFC Wild Card Game, ending a
13-year playoff win drought. • On February 6, 2011, the stadium hosted
Super Bowl XLV, in which the
Green Bay Packers defeated the
Pittsburgh Steelers, 31–25. Others bidding for the game's location were the
University of Phoenix Stadium in
Glendale, Arizona and
Lucas Oil Stadium in
Indianapolis, Indiana. The Cowboys attempted to increase the stadium's capacity to 105,000 seats in hopes of setting the record for attendance at a Super Bowl. During a last-minute attempt to add seats, seven construction workers were injured by ice sliding off of the stadium roof during an ice storm. Hours before kickoff, over 1,200 seats were blocked off in the interest of safety; according to a police officer in the affected area, the seats had not been finished in time for the fire marshal to inspect them. Approximately 800 people were given other seats inside the stadium, however, about 400 people were unable to be seated. Individuals in the latter group were given free tickets to the
next year's Super Bowl and a letter from the NFL that could be exchanged for three times the face value of the Super Bowl XLV ticket. They were also given the option to either watch Super Bowl XLV on a TV in one of the stadium's lounges, where they would be unable to see the field in person, or watch on screens outside the stadium. Over 1,000 displaced fans later joined a lawsuit against the NFL, the Cowboys, and Jerry Jones. Super Bowl XLV's attendance of 103,219 fell 766 short of the record set in
Super Bowl XIV. • In 2018, the stadium hosted the
2018 NFL draft.
College football College Football Playoff National Championship • January 12, 2015: The (4)
Ohio State Buckeyes defeated the (2)
Oregon Ducks 42–20, before a crowd of 85,689 in the inaugural
2015 College Football Playoff National Championship.
Big 12 Championship Game AT&T Stadium was the site of the 2009 and 2010
Big 12 Championship Games, the last two held prior to the
2010–13 Big 12 Conference realignment. On December 5, 2009, the
Texas Longhorns defeated the
Nebraska Cornhuskers 13–12 in the
2009 Big 12 Championship Game, the first to be held in the stadium with attendance announced at 76,211. The following year, on December 4, 2010, the
Oklahoma Sooners and Nebraska Cornhuskers rekindled
their rivalry as the Sooners won 23–20 in the
final Big 12 Championship game until the 2017 season. The stadium was scheduled to host the games through the 2013 season, but the realignment of the
Big 12 Conference to 10 teams meant they were not allowed to host a championship game because of NCAA rules requiring conferences to have at least 12 teams divided into two divisions in order to stage a championship game. However, the NCAA would later change its rules and allow a conference championship game regardless of the number of members of said conference.
Cotton Bowl Classic • January 2, 2010: In the first bowl game played at the stadium, the
Ole Miss Rebels defeated the
Oklahoma State Cowboys, 21–7 in the
74th installment of the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic. Attendance was 77,928 and was the third largest attendance of any preceding Cotton Bowl game. With Oklahoma State having played in the Cotton Bowl, all
Big 12 South Teams have played at least one game in the Cowboys Stadium. • January 7, 2011: In the
75th installment of the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic, the
LSU Tigers by a score of 41–24 defeated the
Texas A&M Aggies with an outstanding attendance of 83,514 making it the second largest attendance in Cotton Bowl history. LSU finished with an 11–2 record and Texas A&M finished 9–4 making it their 49th meeting all time. • January 6, 2012: The
Arkansas Razorbacks defeated
Kansas State Wildcats, 29–16. Attendance was 80,956, currently the third-highest attendance in Cotton Bowl history. During the game, Arkansas receiver
Joe Adams returned a punt 51 yards for a touchdown, which was the first punt return for a touchdown in the Cotton Bowl since former Arkansas Razorback
Lance Alworth returned a punt 49 yards for a touchdown in a 7–6 loss to
Duke in 1961. The win also propelled the Razorbacks to a #5 ranking in the final AP poll and gave them their first 11-win season since joining the
Southeastern Conference in 1991. Kansas State ended the season with a 10–3 record and ranked #15 in the final AP poll. • January 4, 2013: The (10)
Texas A&M Aggies defeated the (12)
Oklahoma Sooners 41–13 to finish the season with an 11–2 record.
Johnny Manziel rushed for 229 yards (on just 17 carries) during the game, a Cotton Bowl record and national bowl record for a quarterback, rushing for two touchdowns and throwing for two more. Manziel totaled 516 total yards also a Cotton Bowl Classic record. Though the halftime score was 14–13 Texas A&M, the Aggies went on to score 27 unanswered second half points to win the game. The game's attendance of 87,025 is the second highest in Cotton Bowl Classic history, behind the 2009 game between Mississippi-Texas Tech at 88,175. • January 3, 2014: The (9)
Missouri Tigers defeated the (13)
Oklahoma State Cowboys 41–31 in front of an attendance of 72,690. • January 1, 2015: The (7)
Michigan State Spartans rallied from a 20-point deficit to defeat the (4)
Baylor Bears 42–41 in front of an attendance of 71,464. This was the first Cotton Bowl Classic game to be featured as one of the "New Year's Six" bowls of the
College Football Playoff. • January 2, 2017: The (8)
Wisconsin Badgers defeated the (15)
Western Michigan Broncos in front of 59,615. • December 29, 2017: The (5)
Ohio State Buckeyes defeated the (8)
USC Trojans by a score of 24–7 in front of 67,510. • December 29, 2018: The (2)
Clemson Tigers defeated the (3)
Notre Dame Fighting Irish 30–3 in front of 72,183. • December 28, 2019: The (13)
Penn State Nittany Lions defeated the (15)
Memphis Tigers 53–39 in front of 72,183. • December 30, 2020: The (8)
Oklahoma Sooners defeated the (10)
Florida Gators 55–20 in front of 17,323. • December 31, 2021: The (1)
Alabama Crimson Tide defeated the (4)
Cincinnati Bearcats 27–6 in front of 76,313 in a
College Football Playoff semifinal. • January 2, 2023: The (14)
Tulane Green Wave defeated the (8)
USC Trojans 46–45 in front of 55,329. • December 29, 2023: The (9)
Missouri Tigers defeated the (7)
Ohio State Buckeyes 14–3 in front of 70,114. • January 10, 2025: The (8)
Ohio State Buckeyes defeated the (5)
Texas Longhorns 28-14 in the
College Football Playoff semifinal.
Rose Bowl • January 1, 2021: The (1)
Alabama Crimson Tide defeated the (4)
Notre Dame Fighting Irish 31–14 in front of 18,373. This game was the first since
1942 that the Rose Bowl was not played in
Pasadena, California; prompted by restrictions due to the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Advocare Classic • September 5, 2009: The (20)
Brigham Young University Cougars and (3)
Oklahoma Sooners played the first college football game in the new stadium, with the Cougars upsetting the Sooners, 14–13, in front of 75,437 spectators. So BYU holds the distinction of being the first college team to win a game in the stadium, and the team to win the first (non-preseason) game in the stadium. • September 4, 2010: (6)
TCU defeated (24)
Oregon State 30–21, before a crowd of 46,138, in a
season-opening encounter between
ranked teams. • September 3, 2011: (4)
LSU defeated (3)
Oregon 40–27, before a crowd of 87,711 in the third installment of the Cowboys Classic. • September 1, 2012: Defending 2011 champion (2)
Alabama defeated (8)
Michigan 41–14, before a crowd of 90,413 in the fourth installment of the Cowboys Classic. • August 31, 2013: (12)
LSU defeated (20)
TCU 37–27, before a crowd of 80,230 in the fifth installment of the Cowboys Classic. • August 30, 2014: Defending 2013 champion (1)
Florida State defeated unranked
Oklahoma State 37–31, before a crowd of 61,521 in the sixth installment of the Cowboys Classic. • August 31, 2019: (16)
Auburn defeated the
Oregon Ducks 27–21, after rallying from a 15-point deflict in the 3rd quarter, and scoring the winning touchdown with 9 seconds left.
Southwest Classic The
Arkansas Razorbacks vs.
Texas A&M Aggies football rivalry, which began in 1903, was renewed in 2009 as the Southwest Classic, and was played at Cowboys Stadium from 2009 through 2011. In 2012, Texas A&M joined Arkansas in the
Southeastern Conference, and the series reverted to the schools' home fields,
Kyle Field in
College Station, Texas for the 2012 game and
Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in
Fayetteville,
Arkansas in 2013. The Southwest Classic returned to AT&T Stadium in 2014 and will remain there through at least 2024. The 2020 game was moved from Arlington to College Station due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. • October 3, 2009: Cowboys owner Jerry Jones watched his alma mater, the Arkansas Razorbacks, defeat the Texas A&M Aggies 47–19 in the first of ten games called the
Southwest Classic to be played at the stadium. • October 9, 2010: The Arkansas Razorbacks jumped out to an early 21–7 lead, and held on to defeat the Texas A&M Aggies, 24–17. • October 1, 2011: The Arkansas Razorbacks rallied from an 18-point halftime deficit to defeat the Texas A&M Aggies 41–38. • September 27, 2014: The Texas A&M Aggies rallied from a deficit to force overtime and then scored the only TD for the 35–28 win to defeat the Arkansas Razorbacks. • September 26, 2015: Texas A&M rallied from a fourth quarter deficit for the second straight year versus Arkansas, beating the Razorbacks 28–21 in OT. • September 24, 2016: After being tied at halftime, the Aggies dominated the second half to defeat the Razorbacks 45–24. • September 25, 2021: Arkansas snaps 9-game losing streak against the Aggies, defeating Texas A&M 20–10 and going 4-0 for the first time since 2003.
Texas Farm Bureau Insurance Shootout In 2009, the Big 12 Conference game between the
Baylor Bears and
Texas Tech Red Raiders was held at Cowboys Stadium, the first time in the series the match-up was held on a neutral site. The game was the highest attended in the series' history, with 71,964 in attendance. After the 2010 game was held at the
Cotton Bowl in
Fair Park, Dallas during the
State Fair of Texas, the series returned to AT&T Stadium for the 2011 and 2012 games. The series' neutral site contract at AT&T Stadium could continue until 2014.
East–West Shrine Bowl The 100th edition of the
East–West Shrine Bowl, a postseason
all-star game, was held at AT&T Stadium on January 30, 2025.
Basketball • December 19, 2009: In the first college basketball game at the stadium, before a crowd of 38,052, the Texas Longhorns defeated the defending national champion North Carolina Tar Heels, 103–90. • March 2013: 2013 NCAA Tournament South Regional featuring 3 games with the winner of the third going to the
NCAA men's Final Four • 2014:
2014 NCAA men's Final Four Soccer • July 19, 2009 – Cowboys Stadium hosted two matches in the quarterfinal round of the
2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Costa Rica defeated Guadeloupe, 5–1. Mexico shut out Haiti, 4–0 in front of 85,000 fans. • July 17, 2010 – On July 17, 2010, two of the top professional soccer clubs in Mexico –
Club America and
San Luis F.C. – met in a friendly at Cowboys Stadium. Club America made its second appearance at Cowboys Stadium. In 2009, Club America played
Chelsea FC in the
World Football Challenge in front of 57,229 fans at Cowboys Stadium. • June 5, 2011 – Cowboys Stadium hosted the opening matches of the
2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Costa Rica defeated Cuba 5–0 in the opener, while Mexico defeated El Salvador 5–0 in the nightcap in front of 80,108 fans. • August 6, 2011 –
2011 World Football Challenge;
Club America vs
FC Barcelona; score 2–0 in front of 60,087 fans. • June 3, 2012 – Cowboys Stadium hosted a soccer match in which
Mexico played against 5-time world cup champions
Brazil. Mexico defeated Brazil 2–0 with goals from
Giovani dos Santos and
Javier Hernández. • July 24, 2013 – Cowboys Stadium hosted the semifinals matches of the
2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
United States defeated Honduras 3–1 and Panama defeated Mexico 2–1. It was the last event at the venue using the name Cowboys Stadium, and was the first appearance of the U.S. soccer team at this stadium. • July 22, 2017 –
2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup semi-final. United States defeated
Costa Rica 2–0. • July 31, 2018 –
2018 International Champions Cup;
AS Roma defeated
FC Barcelona 4–2 • July 10, 2021 –
2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup group stage. Mexico draws with
Trinidad and Tobago 0–0. • July 25, 2021 – 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup quarter-final. United States defeated
Jamaica 1–0. • July 8, 2023 –
2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup quarter-finals,
Mexico defeats
Costa Rica 2–0,
Panama defeats
Qatar 4–0. • July 29, 2023 – In a friendly match,
Barcelona defeated
Real Madrid 3–0 in front of 82,026 fans. • March 21–24, 2024 –
2024 CONCACAF Nations League Finals, United States defeated Mexico 2–0. • June 21, 2024 –
2024 Copa América group stage.
Peru ties
Chile 0–0. • June 23, 2024 – 2024 Copa América group stage. United States defeated
Bolivia 2–0. • July 5, 2024 – 2024 Copa América quarter-final.
Canada defeats
Venezuela 4–3 on penalties after tying 1–1. • June 18, 2025 –
2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup group stage.
Costa Rica defeats the
Dominican Republic 2–1,
Mexico defeats
Suriname 2–0. • June 22, 2025 – 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup
group stage.
United States defeats
Haiti 2–1,
Dominican Republic draws with
Suriname 0–0.
2026 FIFA World Cup AT&T Stadium will host nine matches during the
2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be organized and hosted across the
United States,
Canada and
Mexico. It is also one of two venues in Texas which have been selected to host matches, the other being
NRG Stadium in
Houston. The stadium will undergo renovations in the years prior to the start of the tournament. The stadium will temporarily change its name to "Dallas Stadium" in accordance with FIFA's policy on corporate sponsored names. The stadium will host the most matches of any venue in the tournament. The matches include five group stage matches, two Round of 32 matches, one Round of 16 match, and one semifinal match.
Boxing The stadium has hosted multiple world championship boxing fights since its opening, as the large capacity and retractable roof make it an ideal venue for boxing events throughout the year. Many of the sport's biggest stars including
Manny Pacquiao and
Canelo Álvarez have headlined championship bouts there. • March 13, 2010 -
The Event: Before a crowd of 50,994,
Manny Pacquiao recorded a unanimous decision over
Joshua Clottey to retain his
WBO welterweight title. • November 13, 2010 –
The Eighth Wonder of the World: In front of 41,734 fans, Manny Pacquiao defeated
Antonio Margarito to win the
WBC super welterweight title. In doing so, he made history in becoming the
first fighter to win world titles in 8 different weight classes. • September 17, 2016 – Before a crowd of 51,420,
Canelo Álvarez defeated
Liam Smith by knockout in round nine to win the
WBO light middleweight title. The event broke the then-AT&T Stadium attendance record for boxing. • March 16, 2019 - Before a crowd of 47,525,
Errol Spence Jr. defended his
IBF welterweight title in his 12-round shutout of undefeated
four-division world champion Mikey Garcia on
Fox Sports PPV. • December 5, 2020 - In front of 16,978 fans due to COVID-19 restrictions,
Errol Spence Jr. defeated
Danny García by unanimous decision in 12 rounds. • May 8, 2021 -
Face The Fearless: Before a crowd of 73,126 people, which broke the all-time attendance record for a boxing event at an indoor venue in the United States,
Canelo Álvarez unified the WBA (Super), WBC and WBO super-middleweight titles when he beat undefeated two-division world champion
Billy Joe Saunders by eighth-round corner retirement. • April 15, 2022 -
Errol Spence Jr. unified the WBA (Super), WBC and IBF welterweight titles when he beat
Yordenis Ugas by tenth-round knockout before a crowd of 40,828. • November 5, 2024, YouTuber-turned-professional boxer
Jake Paul defeated former
undisputed heavyweight world champion
Mike Tyson in a
unanimous decision before a crowd of 72,300.
See: Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson. The bout was streamed globally on
Netflix, with 65 million people watching the event concurrently.
WrestleMania AT&T Stadium hosted
WWE's
WrestleMania 32 on April 3, 2016. It was the third
WrestleMania to be hosted in Texas. The area also hosted activities throughout the region for the week-long celebration leading up to WrestleMania itself. 101,763 people attended the event breaking the previous WrestleMania attendance record set at
WrestleMania III. On April 2 and 3, 2022, the stadium hosted
WrestleMania 38. 131,372 people attended the two night event.
Supercross AT&T Stadium has hosted a round of the
AMA Supercross Championship since 2010, replacing Texas Stadium, which had been host since 1975.
Ice Hockey AT&T Stadium is set to host the
2027 NHL Stadium Series between the
Dallas Stars and the
Vegas Golden Knights. The game is scheduled for February 20, 2027.
Concerts Other events • September 5, 2009 – Led by a strong defensive effort and quarterback Max Hall's 329 yards passing, No. 20
BYU defeated No. 3
Oklahoma 14–13 in the first college game played in the new Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. • September 7, 2009 – The first
high school football game played at Cowboys Stadium was between
Euless Trinity and
Bingham (Utah). Trinity won, 42–21. • November 12, 2009 – The first Texas high school football playoff game played at Cowboys Stadium was between Bowie High School (Arlington, Texas) and Richland High School (North Richland Hills; Texas). • February 2010 – The
Professional Bull Riders hosted the Dickies Iron Cowboy Invitational in February 2010. • February 2010 – The first
MDA Muscle Walk in the Dallas-Fort Worth area took place. This event was held annually, having returned in 2011, 2012, and 2013. That event has since moved to
Globe Life Park in Arlington (formerly Rangers Ballpark) starting in 2014. ; then known as Cowboys Stadium. • February 27, 2010 – The stadium hosted its first
Monster Jam event with 11 trucks. This event is now held annually, having returned in 2011 and scheduled for 2012 and onward. • June 30, 2011 – The final round of the 2011
US Women's Open in bowling was played at Cowboys Stadium, with Leanne Hulsenberg winning. • Dec. 7 – 17, 2011 – Cowboys Stadium hosted all the Texas 11-man football state championships for the first time. It was also the first time all 11-man state championships were held in one location. • February 2011 – The Professional Bull Riders hosted the Dickies Iron Cowboy Invitational in February 2011. • February 2012 – The Professional Bull Riders hosted the Dickies Iron Cowboy Invitational in February 2012. • February 2013 – The Professional Bull Riders hosted the Dickies Iron Cowboy Invitational in February 2013. • February 11, 2013 –
American Sniper Chris Kyle's memorial ceremony proceeded by a procession across Texas. • March 2014 – The Professional Bull Riders hosted the Dickies Iron Cowboy Invitational in February 2014. • March 2014 – The inaugural
The American Rodeo was held. • April 26, 2014 – AT&T Stadium hosted the senior
prom of
South Garland High School. • June 27 – 29, 2014 – International Assembly of
Jehovah's Witnesses • July 6, 2014 – Semi-pro football (EFL) held its first indoor Pro Bowl game. • July 25–27, 2014 – International Assembly of
Jehovah's Witnesses • February 2015 – The Professional Bull Riders hosted the Choctaw Casino Resort Iron Cowboy in February 2015. • March 2015 – The American Rodeo was held. • February 2016 – The Professional Bull Riders hosted the Choctaw Casino Resort Iron Cowboy in February 2016. • February 2016 – The American Rodeo was held. • February 2017 – The American Rodeo was held. • February 2018 – The American Rodeo was held. • March 2021 – The American Rodeo was held. • February 2022 – The fifth PBR Global Cup was held. • March 2022 – The American Rodeo was held. • May 2024 –
Kid Rock's Rock n' Rodeo was held. • May 2024 – The final two days of the 2024 PBR World Finals were held. • November 2, 2024 -
Major League Wiffle Ball hosted its 2024 World Series at the stadium. • May 2025 – Kid Rock's Rock n' Rodeo was held. • March 2026 –
Grand Prix of Arlington's course will feature AT&T stadium. ==Concessions and merchandising==