🚨COWBOYS MOURN THE LOSS OF BELOVED SUPERFAN CAROLYN PRICE: A TRUE LEGEND OF COWBOYS NATION👇

A Heartfelt Farewell to Ms. Price
The Dallas Cowboys are mourning the loss of a cherished member of their community, longtime superfan Carolyn Price, affectionately known as “Ms. Price.” Price passed away this week at the age of 82 after battling cancer, leaving behind a legacy of unwavering support for the team she loved. Her family announced the heartbreaking news on social media, and the entire Cowboys Nation is feeling the loss deeply.
Ms. Price, often referred to as the No. 1 Dallas Cowboys fan, was an iconic figure within the Cowboys community. She was a constant presence at training camp in Oxnard and a regular at Cowboys games, where her infectious enthusiasm and loud cheers could always be heard. Price’s support for the team went far beyond the stadium, as she also shared personal friendships with key figures in the organization, including team owner Jerry Jones and his wife, Gene.
A Legacy of Unwavering Love for the Cowboys
The impact of Ms. Price on the Dallas Cowboys cannot be overstated. Her dedication to the team was nothing short of extraordinary, and she expressed her love for the Cowboys in every way possible for decades. Her voice calling out the names of players, coaches, and staff at every opportunity will forever echo in the hearts of Cowboys fans.

In a statement following her passing, the Cowboys organization shared their heartfelt condolences and paid tribute to Ms. Price’s remarkable devotion. “The way Mrs. Price loved the Cowboys was truly priceless,” the statement read. “She was one of a kind and expressed her special love and care for players, coaches, staff, and all things Cowboys, in every way she could for decades. We will always hear her voice calling out our names and offering her support. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family and loved ones.”
Tributes Pour In From Across Cowboys Nation
As the news of Ms. Price’s passing spread, tributes from across the Cowboys organization and fanbase poured in. Players, coaches, and journalists all shared their sorrow and fond memories of the beloved superfan. Rising star linebacker DeMarvion Overshown expressed his condolences on social media, writing, “Saddened by the news of Miss Price. Cowboys Nation will truly miss your presence, but your spirit will forever live on! Condolences to the family.”
Cowboys beat writers and fellow fans also took to social media to share their memories of Ms. Price, recognizing her as a symbol of loyalty and passion for the team. Her vibrant energy and constant presence will be sorely missed, especially when training camp begins and the Cowboys gear up for the 2026 season.
A Major Loss for Cowboys Nation
For years, Ms. Price was a fixture at Cowboys events, and her passing marks the end of an era for many in the Cowboys community. The void left by her absence will undoubtedly be felt by players, coaches, and fans alike. Her love for the team was infectious, and her commitment to the Cowboys was a beacon of what it means to be part of a team, both on and off the field.
As the 2026 season approaches, it’s clear that Ms. Price’s spirit will live on in Cowboys Nation. Her passion for the team and her unwavering support for every member of the Cowboys organization will forever be remembered. While her physical presence may no longer be felt at the games, her legacy will continue to inspire fans for years to come.
Our Deepest Condolences
The loss of Carolyn Price is a tragic moment for the Cowboys and the entire sports community. Her impact on the team and the fans she touched is immeasurable, and she will be remembered as one of the most dedicated and beloved superfans the Cowboys have ever had.
Our deepest condolences go out to Price’s family and friends during this incredibly difficult time. As we honor her memory, we take solace in knowing that her spirit will continue to live on in the hearts of all those who were lucky enough to witness her passion and love for the Dallas Cowboys. Rest in peace, Ms. Price — you will never be forgotten.