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Huffman’s been to every home playoff game in Broncos history. He’s held a leadership position with the Quarterback Club for ...
No injuries were reported but the retractable roof of AT&T Stadium was closed after a piece of metal fell onto the field.
What Happened To The AT&T Stadium Roof? It was after two long years that the Dallas Cowboys decided to open the roof of the AT&T Stadium during their game.
Hours before the Dallas Cowboys fell to the Houston Texans Monday night, pieces of the roof fell inside AT&T Stadium in Arlington.
Since 2009, the Dallas Cowboys have played their home games at AT&T Stadium. It is best known for its retractable roof and 160-foot-long, 72-foot-wide video board that hangs 90 feet above the ...
Parts of AT&T Stadium's roof opted to take inspiration from famed American indie rock band Crumb on Monday night. "Fall down, take a prayer." The Cowboys have endured a season chocked full of ...
Falling metal from AT&T Stadium roof doesn't delay game, but Cowboys fall to Texans 34-10 ARLINGTON – A piece of metal and small debris fell onto the field while AT&T Stadium's retractable roof ...
Opening the roof at AT&T Stadium before Monday night's Texans-Cowboys game suddenly became dangerous.
The Cowboys' plan to open the AT&T Stadium roof for Monday night's game against the Texans was scrapped because a piece of metal fell to the field as the roof was opening more than two hours ...
Jerry Jones explained the roof situation and Texans fans (and empty seats) left their mark Monday night.
The Cowboys opened the retractable roof for the first time since 2021 but were swiftly forced to perform a U-turn on the plan when disaster struck just hours before Monday Night Football.
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