The Dallas Cowboys, coached by Brian Schottenheimer, recently faced coach Andy Reid’s Kansas City Chiefs in their Week 13 matchup of the 2025 NFL season. The much-awaited game took place on Thursday, Nov. 27, at the Cowboys’ home pitch, AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. To the surprise of many, the Cowboys held on and won against the Chiefs by merely three points, 31-28.
Several individuals from the football world have since poked fun at the fact that the Chiefs were beaten on Thanksgiving Day. After the matchup went back-and-forth in the first three quarters, the Cowboys used a 14-11 fourth quarter outing to propel themselves to the victory.
It seems that a plethora of football fans are glad to see the 2023 champions get matched up and beaten in their title-seeking campaign.
me and the homies watching the chiefs downfall pic.twitter.com/GVReeEzlGV
— RG 📷 (@RyanGreeneDNVR) November 28, 2025
The Chiefs are really gonna miss the playoffs pic.twitter.com/SIYL8H5SiP
— Simpsons NFL (@TheSimpsonsNFL) November 28, 2025
THE CHIEFS LOSE 😭😭
MASSIVELY SUCCESSFUL HATE WATCH‼️pic.twitter.com/6gVdrY4my1
— ًBoltUpYo (@BoltUpYo) November 28, 2025
Thankful for the Chiefs losing. pic.twitter.com/eU5hEXYesW
— Tyler (@I_AM_WILDCAT) November 28, 2025
Other X/Twitter users targeted the officiating concerns being raised about the hotly contested affair, through which arguments from both sides are shared.
Dallas: *hikes ball
Refs: “flag on chiefs” pic.twitter.com/CgycizsA0j
— Matt C (@MattfromKC) November 28, 2025
Watching the refs not cheat for the Chiefs anymore but it’s because they are cheating for the Cowboys pic.twitter.com/vRP5wZWzP5
— Matt Modi (@JediModi) November 27, 2025
“ThE cHiEfS gEt AlL tHe CaLlS” pic.twitter.com/AsABWQrI6e
— Arrowhead Pride (@ArrowheadPride) November 28, 2025
For onlookers into the 2025 NFL campaign, they are in awe of the fact that the Cowboys defeated the Chiefs in what was a nip-and-tuck matchup.
Look how Cowboys successfully RUN the clock out against the Chiefs to win like WE should of did when we had the lead… pic.twitter.com/0Keqy9UqBU
— Dashawn ✞ (@DashawnDontPlay) November 28, 2025
Me in the living room after telling the whole fam the Cowboys were beating the Chiefs pic.twitter.com/sIXKRONpb8
— br_betting (@br_betting) November 28, 2025
Make me thankful. pic.twitter.com/MVSrn8gT25
— EGE Chris (@chiefs_outsider) November 27, 2025
The Cowboys’ current record now stands at 6-5-1 as they look ahead to their Week 14 matchup against coach Dan Campbell’s Detroit Lions on Thursday, Dec. 4, in away territory, Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. For the Chiefs, they fall to an overall record of 6-6 as they aim to get back into the win column on Dec. 7 against the Houston Texans on their home pitch.
The Dallas Cowboys Defeate The Kansas City Chiefs, Who Were Last Year’s Super Bowl Finalists
The Kansas City Chiefs are currently in their 2024 title-redeeming season, as they lost last year’s Super Bowl to coach Nick Sirianni’s Philadelphia Eagles by 18 points, 40-22.
The Chiefs were looking to win back their 2023 championship, but were unable to, causing them to seek it in 2025. They will now aim to regain their momentum after suffering a setback with the recent loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
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