Cowboys Close Stadium Roof After Debris Falls on Field
Roof Shut for Safety Reasons
The Dallas Cowboys were forced to close the roof of AT&T Stadium for Monday Night Football after metal debris fell onto the field pregame. The debris, which was part of a large video board, fell from the roof onto the field near the 50-yard line.
No injuries reported
No injuries were reported as a result of the incident. However, the Cowboys decided to close the roof as a precaution. The roof is expected to remain closed for the remainder of the game.
Cause of Incident Under Investigation
The cause of the incident is currently under investigation. The Cowboys have not released any information about what may have caused the debris to fall.
Similar Incident in 2019
This is not the first time that debris has fallen from the roof of AT&T Stadium. In 2019, a large piece of concrete fell from the roof and landed on the field during a game between the Cowboys and the New York Giants.
Cowboys Working to Ensure Safety
The Cowboys are working to ensure that the stadium is safe for fans and players. The team has inspected the roof and made repairs to the damaged area.