Is the sky falling? Nope, that’s just the roof at AT&T Stadium.
The Dallas Cowboys are hosting the Houston Texans on Monday Night Football, and the franchise decided to open up the stadium’s roof for the first time in two years in honor of the Lone Star Showdown. At first, everything seemed to go along just fine.
However, much like the Cowboys season, things spiraled downward really quickly.
As the roof was opening, a giant piece of sheet metal fell from above onto the playing surface.
Author: Michael
Opening the roof at AT&T Stadium before Monday night’s Texans-Cowboys game suddenly became dangerous.
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