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ARLINGTON – A piece of metal and small debris fell onto the field while AT&T Stadium's retractable roof was being opened ...
The roof is the second recent issue at AT&T Stadium. Earlier this month, wide receiver CeeDee Lamb said he lost sight of a ball in the end zone because of glare from the sun through a window.
The roof hasn't been opened for a Cowboys game in their $1.2 billion stadium since the 2022 season. “I know we opened it long before any fans or anybody is in there,” owner Jerry Jones said ...
Stadium staff also took steps Tuesday to secure other cable tray covers. If it chooses to, the team could open its retractable roof again this season, the spokesperson added. Credit: WFAA ...
Hours before the Dallas Cowboys fell to the Houston Texans Monday night, pieces of the roof fell inside AT&T Stadium in Arlington. Skip to content. Breaking Live updates: ...
The roof is the second recent issue at AT&T Stadium. Earlier this month, wide receiver CeeDee Lamb said he lost sight of a ball in the end zone because of glare from the sun through a window.
Wind gusts blamed for pieces of metal being torn from the retractable roof at AT&T Stadium By Lucy Ladis , Meredith Yeomans and The Associated Press • Published November 18, 2024 • Updated on ...
The roof is the second recent issue at AT&T Stadium. Earlier this month, wide receiver CeeDee Lamb said he lost sight of a ball in the end zone because of glare from the sun through a window.
Chase Field does have a retractable roof, but because of a cable issue, ... The Cardinals had to close the roof at State Farm Stadium after hail began coming down on Nov. 3, 2024.
ARLINGTON, Texas — As AT&T Stadium's retractable roof opened before Monday's game between the Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans, a sheet of metal fell from the venue's rafters.
Falling metal from AT&T Stadium roof doesn't delay game, but Cowboys fall to Texans 34-10 02:06. ARLINGTON – A piece of metal and small debris fell onto the field while AT&T Stadium's ...
The roof is the second recent issue at AT&T Stadium. Earlier this month, wide receiver CeeDee Lamb said he lost sight of a ball in the end zone because of glare from the sun through a window.
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