The Dallas skyline feels a little quieter today.
Not because a game was lost.
Not because a season ended.
But because a voice, a presence, and a spirit that defined what it meant to love the Cowboys is no longer there.
Carolyn Priceâaffectionately known by fans across generations as âMrs. Cowboyââhas passed away at the age of 83, her family confirmed. And with her passing, the Dallas Cowboys community isnât just mourning a fanâŚ
Theyâre saying goodbye to a symbol.
đ MORE THAN A FAN
In a franchise filled with legends, Hall of Famers, and unforgettable moments, Carolyn Price carved out her own placeânot on the field, but in the stands, in the parking lots, and in the hearts of those who crossed her path.
She wasnât famous for touchdowns.
She wasnât known for stats.
She was known for loyalty.
For decades, Price showed upârain or shine, win or lossâwrapped in Cowboys colors, carrying the kind of passion that couldnât be taught. To many, she wasnât just part of the fanbaseâŚ
She was the fanbase.
đď¸ A FIXTURE OF GAME DAY
Long before kickoff, before the roar of the crowd filled AT&T Stadium, Carolyn was already there.
Tailgating. Smiling. Welcoming strangers like family.
Fans who met her once often remembered her forever. Not because she sought attentionâbut because her love for the team was impossible to ignore. She had a way of making every game feel personal, every moment feel shared.
To younger fans, she was inspiration.
To longtime supporters, she was tradition.
â WHY âMRS. COWBOYâ?
Nicknames arenât givenâtheyâre earned.
And Carolyn Price earned hers through years of unwavering devotion. Through losing seasons, heartbreaking defeats, and moments when belief was hard to hold onto⌠she never wavered.
That kind of consistency turned her into something rare in modern sports culture:
A constant.
While players came and went, while coaches changed and eras shifted, Carolyn remainedâcheering, believing, showing up.
đď¸ A LOSS FELT BEYOND FOOTBALL
News of her passing has sparked an outpouring of tributes from fans across the country. Social media is filled with stories, photos, and memoriesâeach one painting the same picture:
A woman who loved deeply.
A woman who gave freely.
A woman who turned fandom into family.
Because in the end, thatâs what sports are really about.
Not just wins.
Not just championships.
But connection.
đ THE LEGACY SHE LEAVES BEHIND
Carolyn Price may never have worn a jersey on the field, but her impact will outlast many who did.
Every fan who paints their face.
Every family who gathers on Sundays.
Every voice that rises in belief, even when hope feels distantâŚ
Thatâs her legacy.
She reminded people that being a fan isnât about perfectionâitâs about presence.
â ONE FINAL QUESTION
As the Cowboys take the field in the seasons to come, as new memories are written and new heroes emergeâŚ
One question will linger in the hearts of those who knew her story:
Who will carry that spirit forward now?
Rest in peace, Carolyn Price.
âMrs. Cowboyâ forever. đ