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Dallas Cowboys Season Schedule | 2009

April 15, 2009 by

The NFL has released the Dallas Cowboys 2009 season schedule, and it is Cowboy friendly. Other than the New York Giants and other division opponents there is no one the Cowboys need to worry about. The Cowboys will not have to play the Steelers, Patriots, or Ravens; and the bye week falls on week 6. A week 6 bye is preferred since it offers a break towards the middle of the season.

The first game at the new Cowboys Stadium in Arlington will be on September 20th against the New York Giants, who signed Chris Canty in the offseason. Canty, a Cowboy since 2005, averaged 26 tackles and 2.5 sacks a season. To replace the loss of Canty the Cowboys signed Igor Olshansky. Olshansky, previously a San Diego Charger, averages 35 tackles and over 7 sacks a season. The Chargers defense is very similar to the Cowboys’ 3-4 scheme, and was originally designed by Wade Phillips when he was a defensive coordinator there. Comparing career averages shows Olshansky to be a more productive player and an upgrade over Chris Canty.

Other notable departures from the Dallas Cowboys Roster include Zach Thomas, Roy Williams (S), Terrell Owens, Tank Johnson, and Adam (Pac-Man) Jones. These moves were made to fix fractures in the locker room and make the team more Romo friendly.

Roy Williams (S) departure will help the defense; now the defense will not have to hide an overpaid safety that cannot cover his shadow. Adam Jones and Tank Johnson contributed very little besides trouble as Cowboys, and their departure will not have any effect on the team.

Terrell Owens’ act wore thin in yet another city, he will play for the Buffalo Bills this season. Roy Williams (WR), Jason Witten, and Miles Austin will have to make up for the loss of TO, but this move will help the team move on without the circus that surrounded it last year.

Veteran Linebacker Zach Thomas has moved on to the Kansas City, and the Cowboys signed Keith Brooking as his replacement. Brooking has over 100 tackles in each of his last 8 seasons as an Atlanta Falcon.

The cowboys will have 5 primetime games this season, which is among the most in the NFL for the 2009 season.

Dallas Cowboys Regular Season Schedule | 2009

Week Home / Road Team Record 2008 TV Time Tickets
Week 1 Road Game Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9-7-0 FOX Noon  
Week 2 Home Game New York Giants 12-4-0 NBC 7:15 Cowboys-Giants Tickets
Week 3 Home Game Carolina Panthers 12-4-0 ESPN 7:30 Cowboys-Panthers Tickets
Week 4 Road Game Denver Broncos 8-8-0 FOX 3:15  
Week 5 Road Game Kansas City Chiefs 2-14-0 FOX Noon Cowboys Merchandise
Week 6 Bye Week Bye Week Bye Bye Bye  
Week 7 Home Game Atlanta Falcons 11-5-0 FOX 3:15 Cowboys-Falcons Tickets
Week 8 Home Game Seatlle Seahawks 4-12-0 FOX Noon Cowboys-Seahawks Tickets
Week 9 Road Game Philadelphia Eagles 9-6-1 NBC 7:15  
Week 10 Road Game Green Bay Packers 6-10-0 FOX 3:15  
Week 11 Home Game Washington Redskins 8-8-0 FOX Noon Cowboys-Redskins Tickets
Week 12 Home Game Oakland Raiders 5-11-0 CBS 3:15 Cowboys-Raiders Tickets
Week 13 Road Game New York Giants 12-4-0 FOX 3:15  
Week 14 Home Game San Diego Chargers 8-8-0 CBS 3:15 Cowboys-Chargers Tickets
Week 15 Road Game New Orleans Saints 8-8-0 NFL 7:15  
Week 16 Road Game Washington Redskins 8-8-0 NBC 7:15  
Week 17 Home Game Philadelphia Eagles 9-6-1 FOX Noon Cowboys-Eagles Tickets

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