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After stunning Wild Card loss, Cowboys to turn attention to next season

Jan. 16—ARLINGTON — The Dallas Cowboys, who were the No. 2 seed in the National Football Conference, fell to No. 7-seed Green Bay, 48-32, Sunday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington in a National Football Conference Wild Card tilt.

The Cowboys have already started picking up the pieces and preparing for next season, no doubt.

While personnel and coaching staff questions are aplenty, the Cowboys do know what teams they will be facing next season.

Dallas will play at home on nine occasions and be the road team eight times during the regular season.

Dallas' home games will consist of divisional rivals New York Giants, Philadelphia and Washington.

Other NFC teams the Cowboys will be hosting include New Orleans, Tampa Bay and Detroit.

From the American Football Conference, Dallas will welcome in Baltimore, Cincinnati and Houston.

The Cowboys will visit the New York Giants, Philadelphia, Washington, San Francisco, Atlanta, Carolina, Pittsburgh and Cleveland.

The National Football League is expected to release the exact playing dates and kick-off times in May.