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NFL Makes Schedule Announcement for Week One

the article reports that the dallas Cowboys will open the 2026 NFL season by visiting the New York Giants in the first Sunday night game of the year on September 13, a Week 1 matchup the league announced on Monday. It notes this will be the Cowboys-Giants season opener for the eighth time in the past 15 years and will mark Harbaugh’s Giants debut,with Jaxson Dart positioned as the franchise quarterback after his rookie season.

It also highlights that this matchup could feature Dart versus Dak Prescott in what would be their first meaningful meeting,assuming both are healthy,and mentions the possibility of NFL debuts for former Ohio State teammates Arvell Reese (Giants) and Caleb Downs (Cowboys). it explains the schedule implications for other matchups, including how this game prevents either team from being the visitor at Seattle on September 9 for the Seahawks’ Super Bowl banner ceremony.




The Dallas Cowboys are set to visit the New York Giants in the first Sunday night game of the 2026 NFL season on Sept. 13.

The league on Monday announced the Week 1 matchup of NFC East rivals at the Meadowlands in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

The full schedule will be released Thursday with other games revealed in the coming days.

This is the eighth time in the past 15 years the Cowboys and Giants — rivals in the NFC East — are opening the season against each other.

Dallas is always a national television draw as “America’s Team.”

New York could get more prime time exposure with Super Bowl winner John Harbaugh coaching and Jaxson Dart established as the franchise quarterback coming off his eventful rookie year.

It is set to be Harbaugh’s Giants debut.

If healthy, it would also be the first meaningful game between Dart and Dak Prescott.

While each started the season finale on Jan. 4, the teams were eliminated from playoff contention by then.

This also could be the NFL debuts for a pair of former Ohio State teammates: Giants linebacker Arvell Reese, taken with the fifth pick, and Cowboys safety Caleb Downs, drafted not long after at No. 11.

Dallas at New York also means neither of those teams will be the visitor at Seattle on Wednesday night, Sept. 9, when the defending champion Seahawks unveil their Super Bowl banner and kick off the season.

Chicago, Arizona, Kansas City, the Los Angeles Chargers or a title-game rematch against New England are the remaining possibilities.

The Western Journal has reviewed this Associated Press story and may have altered it prior to publication to ensure that it meets our editorial standards.

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