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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 ...
The Dallas Cowboys set a new standard in 2009 when they opened their stadium in Arlington, Texas. Originally called Cowboys Stadium, the home to America’s Team is now known as AT&T Stadium (and ...
Cowboys show off grow structure for Copa America grass surface The Dallas Cowboys had to install a real grass surface at AT&T Stadium ahead of Copa America, and the team shared its unique setup to ...
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 ...
The Dallas Cowboys and AT&T Stadium will host a handful of games throughout the 2024 Copa América, the international men's soccer championship featuring teams from CONCACAF and South America's ...
AT&T Stadium, home to the Dallas Cowboys since 2009, will undergo a $180 million renovation starting in January 2024. ... but will not change the overall structure of the facility.
The Dallas Cowboys’ home field advantage didn’t exactly help them Sunday against the Detroit Lions. The Lions pulverized the Cowboys in a 47-9 affair at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
A few hours before the Dallas Cowboys faced the Houston Texans on Monday Night Football, staff made the decision to open the retractable roof at the $1.3-billion Arlington, Texas stadium, and a ...
The Dallas Cowboys' Monday evening began with a piece of their stadium's roof falling to the turf. It ended with a 34-10 loss to the Houston Texans that included some unwanted history.
Not long after the piece of metal fell, the roof of AT&T Stadium began to close. Cowboys schedule 2025: Study the Dallas Cowboys week-by-week schedule with times, TV and more.
Dallas hasn’t played under an open roof since October 2022 and has only done so seven times since AT&T Stadium, nicknamed “Jerry World” after Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, opened in 2009.