Dallas, TX Following a heart-wrenching defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones expressed his frustration over an unexpected issue: the sunlight at AT&T Stadium. The game, which saw the Cowboys struggle to find their rhythm, was marred by a key moment when wide receiver CeeDee Lamb lost sight of a potential touchdown pass due to the glaring sun.
In a post-game interview, Jones didn’t hold back his feelings about the conditions affecting the players. “It’s frustrating,” he said, referencing the missed opportunity that could have changed the game’s momentum.
When pressed about potential solutions, including the installation of shades or curtains to mitigate the sunlight problem, Jones dismissed the idea with incredulity. “Well, let’s tear the damn stadium down and build another one? Are you kidding me?” he exclaimed, highlighting his dissatisfaction with the current setup.
The Cowboys’ loss has left fans and analysts pondering the implications of not only the game but also the stadium’s design. As Jones grapples with the aftermath, the question remains: will the Cowboys address the sunlight issue, or will it continue to haunt them in future games?
As the team looks ahead, the spotlight is not just on the players but also on the challenges presented by their home field.