Cowboys-themed restaurant is guaranteed to upset other NFL fan base

"Always goin' for it, never punt fourth down. Last call, Hail Mary, Prescott touchdown, ayy"– Post Malone in "Wow" Rapper Post Malone, a well-known Dallas Cowboys fan, is taking his appreciation for the team to the next level with the latest news in the restaurant business. Per the Sports Business Journal, Malone is teaming up with […]

Mauricio Rodriguez Dallas Cowboys News Writer
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Post Malone, Dallas Cowboys-themed Raising Cane's set to open October 12th at Dallas, 2255 W Northwest Highway.
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"Always goin' for it, never punt fourth down.
 
Last call, Hail Mary, Prescott touchdown, ayy"
– Post Malone in "Wow"

Rapper Post Malone, a well-known Dallas Cowboys fan, is taking his appreciation for the team to the next level with the latest news in the restaurant business.

Per the Sports Business Journal, Malone is teaming up with the Raising Cane's franchise to open up a Cowboys-themed restaurant that will be "washed in America's Team colors." That includes the logo itself of the restaurant's usual red and yellow. 

The venue will include several Cowboys-related features like memorabilia signed by franchise legend Emmitt Smith and a 32-foot-tall silver star that customers will go through when hitting the drive-through. Of course, the place will also be filled with Post Malone-related items like outfits worn by the rapper.

The Dallas venue will be located at 2255 W Northwest Highway and it opens October 12th. 

Cowboys fans might love the news but… 

There's one NFL fan base that could get upset at the latest Raising Cane's news: New Orleans Saints fans. After all, the restaurant chain originated from Louisiana. 

"Renovations begin on an old building at the North Gates of Louisiana State University," reads the website. 

I'll be completely honest: If I were a Saints fan, I might feel a drop of jealousy and ask "Really!? Why can't they open a Saints one first?" In fact, the team has partnered up with Raising Cane's for important social endeavors before, including when safety Tyrann Mathieu for a fundraising event.

But in all seriousness, we've got nothing but respect for Malone who will be monetizing his fandom in an entirely new way while pushing the Cowboys brand forward.