And even before the match started, in an attempt to open the roof of the AT&T Stadium roof, the Cowboys got away with a major accident scare. What Happened To The AT&T Stadium Roof? It was after ...
Parts of AT&T Stadium's roof opted to take inspiration ... Dallas and its eccentric owner, Jerry Jones, hoped to open up the colosseum's roof ahead of its "Monday Night Football" clash with ...
The roof at the home of the Dallas Cowboys opened without incident and will stay that way for a Monday night meeting with the Cincinnati Bengals.
Hours before the Dallas Cowboys fell to the Houston Texans Monday night, pieces of the roof fell inside AT&T Stadium in Arlington. While opening the roof before the Monday night game, pieces of ...
In 16 seasons at AT&T Stadium, the Cowboys are 50-32 when the building is completely closed. They are 12-11 when the roof and doors are open. They are 2-5 when the roof is open but the doors are ...
Temperatures for tailgating in the hours before kickoff will be chilly in the 40s. Dress warmly in layers! Increasing clouds ...
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ARLINGTON, Texas -- The Dallas Cowboys had planned to open the AT&T Stadium roof ahead of Monday night's 34-10 loss to the Houston Texans, but the plan was scrapped because a piece of metal fell ...
The roof caved in on the Dallas Cowboys’ season when starting quarterback Dak Prescott suffered a season-ending injury during the team’s Week 9 loss to the Atlanta Falcons. In a bizarre twist ...
Almost as if Jerry Jones has a sense of humor, he has ordered the AT&T Stadium roof be open for Cowboys vs. Texans on 'MNF' ... for the first time in three years. ARLINGTON - The Dallas Cowboys ...