Jonas Brothers, Nick, Joe and Kevin, performed at the Dallas Cowboys vs New York Giants Thanksgiving game at the AT&T Stadium on Thursday. 

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The three showcased a medley of their hits and entertained thousands of fans in the stadium. 

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“JONAS BROTHERS SLAYED THAT HALFTIME SHOW,” a Twitter user said. 

“Dancing around the living room to the Jonas Brothers!!!!! Y’All ROCK!!!@jonasbrothers ❤️❤️❤️GO COWBOYS!!! 💙🤍💙” another one added. 

Some social media users were disappointed by the trio’s performance. 

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“My entire family is talking through the Jonas brothers halftime performance and I’m not gonna sit here and act like I’m not annoyed,” a Twitter user said. 

“I COULD AND WILL SINGKE HANDEDLY PUMMEL THE JONAS BROTHERS INTO SIBMISSION,” a second one tweeted. 

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The Jonas Brothers come from New Jersey and grew up in Wycoff, which is 20 miles from the MetLife Stadium. They are New York Giants fans.

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Nick, the youngest of the three, was born in Dallas. The band played at the Cowboys Thanksgiving Day show in 2008. That was the team’s last season at the Texas Stadium in Irving. 

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“We couldn’t be more excited to return to AT&T Stadium and play The Salvation Army halftime show. We are honored that our performance will help raise awareness of the great need that exists and encourage everyone to donate to The Salvation Army to make a difference in their communities this holiday season and all year long,” Jonas Brothers said in a press release ahead of the Thanksgiving game on Thursday.

Dallas Cowboys (7-3) host the New York Giants (7-3) in a battle for second place in the NFC East.