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Cowboys, Post Malone Team Up to Provide Free Tickets for Fans Battling Cancer

Arlington, TX – September 15, 2025

The Dallas Cowboys have announced a heartfelt partnership with Grammy-winning artist and Texas native Post Malone, aimed at giving back to some of the team’s most courageous supporters.

 

As part of the agreement, the Cowboys and Post Malone will sponsor free tickets for all home games at AT&T Stadium for fans currently fighting cancer. The initiative ensures that no illness keeps loyal supporters from experiencing their team live.

In return, Post Malone has pledged to perform free of charge at AT&T Stadium whenever the team requests, bringing his music to amplify some of the franchise’s biggest moments.

“Texas raised me, and Cowboys fans have always been my people,” Post Malone said in a statement. “If music and football together can bring hope to those fighting cancer, I’ll be there every single time.”

 

 

 

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones praised the collaboration, calling it “a reflection of what the Dallas Cowboys stand for — family, community, and commitment.”

The announcement has already stirred excitement across Cowboys Nation, with many fans applauding the franchise for using its platform to create something bigger than football. Stories have poured in from families expressing how much this gesture will mean for their loved ones.

For Dallas, a city where football pride runs deep, the image of cancer fighters filling AT&T Stadium will resonate powerfully. With Post Malone’s music echoing across the stands, the roar of Cowboys Nation promises to be louder — and more united — than ever.

Amari Cooper Comes Out of Retirement to Rejoin Dallas Cowboys and Fill CeeDee Lamb Void
Dallas, TX – October 4, 2025 The Dallas Cowboys are about to get a major emotional and on-field boost. According to team sources, Amari Cooper has decided to come out of retirement and return to Dallas — just weeks after stepping away from football in early September. The expected deal is a one-year veteran contract, pending a physical. The timing couldn’t be more critical, with   CeeDee Lamb sidelined by an ankle injury and Dak Prescott’s offense in dire need of a reliable, elite target. For Cowboys fans, this reunion carries deep sentimental weight. Cooper was the heartbeat of Dallas’ passing game from 2018 to 2021, known for surgical route-running and calm consistency in clutch situations — the perfect complement to Prescott’s rhythm. During his 56 games with Dallas, Cooper recorded 292 receptions, 3,893 yards, and 27 touchdowns   — averaging 13.3 yards per catch. He led the team in receiving yards for three straight seasons (2018–2020) and earned two Pro Bowl selections in the process.   Among his most memorable moments: the 217-yard, 3-touchdown performance against the Eagles in 2018’s overtime thriller, and back-to-back 1,000-yard campaigns in 2019 and 2020. Even in the playoffs, he was dependable — 19 receptions for 235 yards and 2 TDs   over three games. Reflecting on his return, Cooper said, “I never wanted to close the book in Dallas. When I saw CeeDee go down, I knew it was time to lace up and help the team again.”     Head coach Mike McCarthy called the move “a stabilizing presence” for a young receiver room. With Cooper already familiar with the system and Prescott’s timing, he’s expected to contribute almost immediately after a short conditioning ramp-up. From a tactical standpoint, Cooper’s return stretches defenses and restores balance to the Cowboys’ offensive rhythm. His presence opens the field for play-action, quick slants, and red-zone efficiency — areas where Dallas struggled in Lamb’s absence.   At 2–2, the Cowboys need a spark to stay in the NFC playoff hunt. If Cooper can recapture even a glimpse of his former magic, this unretirement won’t just be nostalgic — it could reignite Dallas’ Super Bowl dreams.