The Houston Texans destroyed their in-state rival Dallas Cowboys, 34-10, on "Monday Night Football," and the social media ...
Disaster was very narrowly avoided in Texas on Monday night when a piece of sheet metal fell from the roof of AT&T Stadium in ...
With the Dallas Cowboys' season in shambles after suffering their 5th straight loss, some of the team's greats went scorched-earth on the franchise.
Before Monday night, the stadium's retractable roof hadn't been opened for a Cowboys home game since October 2022.
Kristi Scales is the sideline reporter for the Dallas Cowboys Radio Network. She writes this column for The Dallas Morning ...
No one was injured when the metal fell. FOX 4 Dallas Sports Reporter Sam Gannon was on the field when the incident happened.
Joe Mixon scored three touchdowns, rushing for 109 yards, while Derek Barnett scored on a fumble return as the Houston Texans ended their two-game losing streak with a 34-10 victory over the Dallas ...
ARLINGTON, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 18: Joe Mixon #28 of the Houston Texans celebrates a touchdown scored by Derek Barnett #95 after ...
Owner Jerry Jones blamed the incident on an early-morning storm which brought high wind gusts through the area ...
The Houston Texans got back on track in a big way. After a two-game skid, they rolled into Jerry's World in Arlington and ...
Hours before kickoff, Dallas scrapped its plan to open the roof at AT&T Stadium after a piece of metal fell onto the field.
The Dallas Cowboys were planning to play with the AT&T Stadium roof open for the first time since 2022, but a large piece of ...