The Dallas Cowboys still rule the NFL.
Forget championships and Super Bowls, at least for a moment. For the 10th consecutive season, since moving to AT&T Stadium in 2009, the Cowboys led the league in attendance with more than 730,000 tickets sold for their eight regular-season home games.
That dwarfs the New York Jets, who were second with just over 620,000 tickets sold. The Los Angeles Rams, who the Cowboys play Saturday night in the divisional playoffs, were 10th in the league at 579,439.
The Cowboys have led the league in attendance every year since 2009 when they moved to the $1.