The Dallas Cowboys (3-7) dropped their fifth consecutive game Monday night, a 34-10 home defeat to the Houston Texans (7-4).
Hours before kickoff, Dallas scrapped its plan to open the roof at AT&T Stadium after a piece of metal fell onto the field.
As the roof of the AT&T Stadium opened before the Dallas Cowboys vs. Houston Texans game, a piece of metal came loose and ...
After building AT&T Stadium at a cost of more than $1 billion with a retractable roof, the Dallas Cowboys have used the ...
Before the game, the domed roof at AT&T Stadium could be seen being opened, something that hasn't happened for a Cowboys game ...
As if things weren't going poorly enough for the Dallas Cowboys, a piece of the roof at their AT&T Stadium fell ahead of ...
The Houston Texans were expected to play under the bright lights at AT&T Stadium against the Dallas Cowboys, but plans ...
Scott Woodrow, the Dallas Cowboys' assistant general manager of facilities, confers with officials after a piece of sheet metal fell from the roof of AT&T Stadium before an NFL football game between ...
When asked about the play, Lamb said he "couldn't see the ball" and cited the sun as the culprit, or more aptly, the lack of ...
It’s a heck of a concept. The Cowboys’ 34-6 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday included a classic AT&T Stadium quirk: The late-afternoon sun burst through the large glass doors on the venue’s ...
After the parade ended, the players headed to Dodger Stadium for a rally, where the atmosphere was electrifying. World Series MVP Freddie Freeman was emotional as the crowd chanted "Freddie!
I was in the stands at Dodger Stadium as Dave Roberts, Kiké, Freddie, Shohei and the rest of the Dodgers celebrated their World Series title in front of fans. Here were some of the best moments.