Logo

Post Malone Returns to AT&T Stadium for Cowboys First Home Game Halftime Show vs Giants

109 views

The first home game of the new season at AT&T Stadium won’t just be about football — it will be about spectacle. The NFL has confirmed that global superstar Post Malone, a lifelong Cowboys fan, will headline the halftime show when Dallas faces the New York Giants in Week 2.

Article image

Post Malone’s ties to the Cowboys run deep. Raised in Grapevine, Texas, just outside Dallas, he grew up wearing the star and has carried that pride onto some of the world’s biggest stages. From concerts to interviews, he has never hidden where his heart belongs.

“The Cowboys are more than a team to me — they’re family,” Post Malone said in a statement. “Coming back to AT&T Stadium, in front of our fans, means bringing the energy of home back to the star.”

The Cowboys enter their first home game looking to build momentum after a fierce season opener, while the Giants arrive determined to play spoiler in one of the NFL’s fiercest rivalries. With Post Malone’s performance, the game becomes more than competition — it becomes a cultural moment.

AT&T Stadium, known for its massive video board and electric atmosphere, has hosted Super Bowls and concerts alike, but Post Malone’s return as a hometown hero gives this night extra weight. Few artists can blend global star power with authentic Cowboys passion the way he can.

When halftime comes, fans won’t just be waiting for highlights. They’ll be witnessing a performance that fuses football, music, and Texas pride into one roaring celebration. Post Malone’s return ensures that the Cowboys’ first home game of the year will be unforgettable.

Eagles Regroup After Rare Giants Loss With Crucial Test Ahead
Just eight months ago, the Philadelphia Eagles were on top of the world — Jalen Hurts shouted “I’m going to Disney World!” as confetti rained down in New Orleans after a dominant Super Bowl win over the Kansas City Chiefs. But on Thursday night at MetLife Stadium, that championship shine felt like a distant memory. Now sitting at 4–2, the Eagles stumbled badly in a 34–17 loss to a one-win Giants team — a defeat that raised serious questions about their identity on both sides of the ball. 1. Reestablish the Run Game Nick Sirianni’s teams have always thrived on a physical, run-heavy identity. But this season, that strength has evaporated. The Eagles rank 26th in rushing yards, a steep drop from their top-five form in previous years.Saquon Barkley has just 18 carries over their last two losses — a misuse of elite talent. “It feels harder than it needs to be,” right tackle Lane Johnson admitted. With Dickerson sidelined and Steen still adjusting, the offensive line must rediscover balance — or risk losing their offensive rhythm entirely. 2. Fix the Fundamentals — Especially Tackling Missed tackles are piling up. After only 15 through the first three games, the Eagles have missed 32 in the last three — and their run defense has plummeted to 26th overall. Poor tackling leads to long drives and easy points — something last year’s top-10 defense would never allow. 3. Health and Depth Concerns Injuries continue to mount. Landon Dickerson, Jalen Carter, Quinyon Mitchell, and Nolan Smith are all sidelined. Without them, both the trenches and the secondary are struggling to contain opponents.Through six games, Philadelphia has only nine sacks — a startling figure that could push GM Howie Roseman toward an urgent trade move before the deadline. 4. Sirianni’s Defining Moment Nick Sirianni has faced turning points before — and this is another one. “You’ve got to keep preaching it and be relentless with it. That’s my plan,” he said postgame.At 4–2, the season isn’t lost. But complacency could be fatal. Sirianni must reignite focus, accountability, and fundamentals across the roster if Philly hopes to stay in the NFC hunt. What’s Next?The Eagles have two weeks before facing Minnesota — a critical window to regroup and adjust. “You can be on top one day and on the bottom the next,” Jalen Hurts said. Right now, the Eagles are somewhere in between — and it’s up to them whether they soar again or fall behind. Do you believe the Eagles can bounce back from this setback? Drop your thoughts below and rally behind #FlyEaglesFly!👉 [SHOP NOW] to grab official Eagles merchandise today!