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A piece of metal and small debris fell onto the field while AT&T Stadium's retractable roof was being opened Monday before the Cowboys-Texans game.
A metal sheet from the roof at AT&T Stadium fell down onto the field before the Dallas Cowboys hosted the Houston Texans for "Monday Night Football." Thankfully, no injuries came from the large ...
Nov 18 (Reuters) - 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 ...
the wind got in there and exacerbated the looseness." Before the game, workers bolted a remaining piece of loose metal to the frame to prevent it from falling. "They wouldn't have started this ...
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