No One Injured as Piece of Sheet Metal Falls from Roof of AT&T Stadium
Arlington, TX -
No one was injured when a piece of sheet metal fell from the roof of AT&T Stadium during a Dallas Cowboys practice on Tuesday. The incident happened around 10:30 a.m. as the team was practicing on the field. The sheet metal, which was about 4 feet long and 2 feet wide, fell from the roof and landed on the field. No players or staff were injured in the incident.
The Cowboys released a statement saying that the sheet metal had come loose from a seam on the roof. The team said that the roof had been inspected before practice and that there were no signs of any damage. The Cowboys said that they are working with the stadium to determine what caused the sheet metal to fall.
The stadium is owned by the city of Arlington. The city released a statement saying that it is investigating the incident. The city said that it is working with the Cowboys to determine what caused the sheet metal to fall and to ensure that the stadium is safe.
The Cowboys are scheduled to play their first home game of the season on Sunday against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The team said that the stadium is safe for fans to attend the game.
Conclusion:
The fall of the sheet metal from the roof of AT&T Stadium is a reminder that even the most well-maintained buildings can have unexpected problems. The Cowboys and the city of Arlington are working to determine what caused the sheet metal to fall and to ensure that the stadium is safe for fans.