Debris Falls From Roof at Home of Cowboys Before Game Against Texans; No Injuries Reported
Owners of the Home Were Not Present During Incident
ARLINGTON, Texas — Debris fell from the roof of the home of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones before the team's game against the Houston Texans on Sunday, but no injuries were reported, according to a report from the Arlington Fire Department.
Incident Occurred About Four Hours Before Kickoff
The incident occurred about four hours before kickoff, and the owners of the home were not present at the time, the report said. The debris fell from the roof of the home's garage, and it's not yet clear what caused the collapse.
The Arlington Fire Department responded to the scene and secured the area. Engineers were called to the scene to assess the damage and determine if the home is safe to occupy.
No Structural Damage to Home
According to the report, there was no structural damage to the home, and the debris did not cause any damage to the interior of the home.
The Cowboys are scheduled to play the Texans at AT&T Stadium in Arlington on Sunday night. It's not clear if the incident will have any impact on the game.