Arlington police are asking for help with their investigation after a man was found beaten in an AT&T Stadium parking lot after the College Football Playoff semifinal between Texas and Ohio.
Police found a severely injured man when they investigated a fight near AT&T Stadium’s parking lot 4 on the night of the Cotton Bowl.
The Ole Miss Rebels have four players who will represent the program in Thursday night's East-West Shrine Bowl.
The Arlington dome has hosted numerous high-stakes sporting events, including College Football Playoff semifinals and the title game in 2015, and "Jerry World" will also host the biggest sporting event in the world in 2026, when the FIFA World Cup will bring nine matches to the stadium.
The road to the richest one day rodeo in the world is coming to an end, as the second of three regional semi-finals events wrapped up Kentucky
Coming off his blockbuster fight against Mike Tyson, Jake Paul announced on social media: "The moment you've waited a decade for."
Speaking of pictures, the Shrine Bowl logo was inspired by a photo taken in 1974. The image shows Mike Esposito — then a football player for Boston College wearing No. 26 – comforting a 2-year-old girl named Nicole Urteaga who was a patient at Shriners.
In advance of the world’s largest sporting event coming to town next year, Dallas has been preparing to make the most of the opportunity the event represents.
Jon Pardi, Cody Jinks and Midland are set to headline the inaugural Lone Star Smokeout, taking place May 2–4 on the AT&T Stadium grounds in Arlington, Texas. The country music and barbecue festival wi
Three Boston College players will compete in the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl on Thursday. Offensive linemen Jack Conley and Drew Kendall as well as defensive tackle Cam Horsley will play on the West team. Conley and Horsley were two of four Eagles to receive first round invites in October of 2024 while Kendall accepted his offer in December.
AT&T Stadium will no longer host the 2029 College Football Playoffs Championship, multiple sources confirm to WFAA.
A committee in charge of Dallas' bid to host the 2029 college football national championship withdrew it due to issues at the convention center and with