A piece of sheet metal fell from the roof Monday at AT&T Stadium, but after ensuring safety and securing another loose piece, ...
A massive piece of sheet metal fell from the roof of AT&T stadium while it was retracting to open for Monday night’s Cowboys ...
The Cowboys have produced three consecutive 12-win seasons under coach Mike McCarthy. Now? Well, the Cowboys are in the ...
A piece of metal fell off the roof at AT&T Stadium in Arlington on Monday ahead of the game between the Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans.
Before the game, the domed roof at AT&T Stadium could be seen being opened, something that hasn't happened for a Cowboys game ...
The team said no one was injured in the incident, which occurred a few hours ahead of Monday night’s game against the Texans.
Metal debris falling from the ceiling of AT&T Stadium is more than an accurate metaphor for the Dallas Cowboys’ awful season.
The AT&T Stadium was opened in 2009 and regularly hosts major sporting events and concerts in addition to Cowboys home games.
A Cowboys spokesman said that the metal piece and additional debris fell while the stadium’s retractable roof was in the process of opening. The stadium is located in Arlington, which sits about ...
A large piece of metal came loose and crashed onto the field at AT&T Stadium near Dallas on Monday, hours before the home team Dallas Cowboys were set to play the Houston Texans, but no injuries were ...
As the roof of the AT&T Stadium opened before the Dallas Cowboys vs. Houston Texans game, a piece of metal came loose and ...
No injuries were reported but the retractable roof of AT&T Stadium was closed after a piece of metal fell onto the field.