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AT&T Stadium Deemed Safe After Roof Mishap Inspection

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC Sports

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A metal sheet fell from the roof of AT&T Stadium due to a gust of wind, but Arlington officials confirmed there are no structural issues with the venue. However, the incident highlights a potential design flaw, prompting calls for a comprehensive review to ensure no other hidden problems exist. Ensuring safety is crucial to prevent future incidents and liability concerns.

Metal Debris from AT&T Stadium Roof Sparks Safety Concerns at Cowboys Game

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBS Sports

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A piece of metal fell from the roof of the Dallas Cowboys' AT&T Stadium before their game against the Houston Texans, but no injuries occurred. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones stated that the incident posed no risk to players or fans, as the roof was closed before anyone was present. The issue was attributed to strong winds and is considered fixable. The Cowboys' stadium has faced previous issues, including sunlight interference during games, but Jones remains committed to maintaining its outdoor feel.

Cowboys' Stadium Roof Woes: Metal Falls Amid Texans' Triumph

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBS Sports

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The Dallas Cowboys faced another setback after a 34-10 loss to the Houston Texans, marking their sixth consecutive home game trailing by at least 20 points. The Texans trolled the Cowboys by photoshopping a piece of the AT&T Stadium roof, which had been dislodged by wind, into an 'L' for 'loss.' CeeDee Lamb, a key player for the Cowboys, acknowledged the team's struggles and emphasized the need for unity and selflessness to overcome their challenges. Despite injuries, Lamb remains committed to playing hard for his team and fans.

Metal Falls from AT&T Stadium Roof, Delays Cowboys Game

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC Sports

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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones attributed a piece of metal falling from the AT&T Stadium roof to high winds in the area. The incident occurred when the stadium's roof was being opened before a game against the Texans, but no injuries were reported. The roof, which hadn't been opened for a game in over two years, was closed for the match due to the wind damage. Jones assured that there was no risk to fans and that the roof is "fixable."

Texans Dominate Cowboys with Record-Setting Win on MNF

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBS Sports

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The Dallas Cowboys set an unwanted NFL record by trailing by at least 20 points in each of their last six home games, culminating in a 34-10 loss to the Houston Texans on Monday Night Football. This defeat, marked by critical errors and turnovers, dropped the Cowboys to a 3-7 record, further jeopardizing their playoff hopes and potentially signaling the end of Mike McCarthy's tenure as head coach. The Cowboys' home stadium, once a fortress, has become an easy venue for visiting teams to secure victories.

Metal Hazard Delays Texans-Cowboys Game

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC Sports

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A piece of metal debris fell from the roof of AT&T Stadium onto a catwalk, prompting the NFL to require it be secured before the Texans-Cowboys game could proceed. This incident highlights ongoing engineering issues at the venue, which has a history of structural problems, including a collapsed practice facility in 2009 and falling ice in 2011. The situation raises concerns about potential undiscovered flaws at the stadium.

AT&T Stadium Roof Incident Sparks Pre-Game Drama Before Cowboys Match

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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A piece of metal fell from the roof of AT&T Stadium before the Dallas Cowboys' "Monday Night Football" game against the Houston Texans, narrowly missing production staff. No injuries were reported, and the roof was closed after the incident. A second piece of metal was also found loose and secured by stadium officials. The Cowboys have not played with the roof open since October 2022, and the incident is under review to determine future safety measures.

AT&T Stadium Ceiling Piece Falls Before Cowboys Game

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBS Sports

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A piece of the AT&T Stadium roof fell onto the field before the Dallas Cowboys' game against the Houston Texans, with no injuries reported. The incident occurred as the retractable roof was being opened, marking the first time it was used since 2022. The Cowboys are reviewing the situation to ensure future safety. Despite ongoing issues with sunlight during games, owner Jerry Jones remains committed to maintaining the stadium's outdoor feel.

Metal Debris Falls from AT&T Stadium Roof Before Cowboys Game

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC Sports

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A large piece of metal debris fell from the roof of AT&T Stadium onto the field just hours before the Texans-Cowboys game, raising safety concerns. No injuries were reported, but the incident occurred near people preparing for the broadcast. The Cowboys are reviewing the situation to determine if the roof can be safely reopened before the game.

Mike Tyson Slaps Jake Paul During Tense Pre-Fight Staredown

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ESPN

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During the final stare-down before their boxing match in Dallas, Mike Tyson slapped Jake Paul across the face after Paul stepped on his foot, escalating tensions between the two. The incident occurred after both fighters weighed in, with Tyson at 233 pounds and Paul at a career-high 220 pounds. The slap has increased anticipation for the fight, as Tyson's demeanor has shifted from talkative to subdued in recent days.

Travis Kelce Joins Cowboys' Debate Over AT&T Stadium Glare

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC Sports

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Travis Kelce criticized the sun glare issue at Dallas Cowboys' AT&T Stadium, describing it as "ridiculous" on the New Heights podcast. The stadium, designed by owner Jerry Jones, often causes visibility problems for players due to the setting sun. Despite complaints, Jones remains committed to the stadium's design for its visual appeal, even if it affects gameplay.

Cowboys Face Challenges with Injuries and Offensive Struggles

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC Sports

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The design of AT&T Stadium, intended to mimic an outdoor setting by allowing sunlight to enter through a west-facing end zone, has sparked controversy as it affects both teams' play. Former Cowboys player and current Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore acknowledged the sunlight as a factor in play-calling. The sunlight can be particularly challenging during certain times of the game, suggesting strategic decisions like deferring the kickoff to avoid playing into the sun. Despite owner Jerry Jones's belief, the sunlight does not provide a home-field advantage.