Photo Piece Of Cowboys Att Stadium Roof Falls Ahead Of Mnf Game Vs Texans

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Photo: Piece of Cowboys' AT&T Stadium Roof Falls Ahead of MNF Game vs. Texans
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Photo: Piece of Cowboys' AT&T Stadium Roof Falls Ahead of MNF Game vs. Texans

A portion of the roof at AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys, collapsed on Monday night, just hours before the team was set to host the Philadelphia Eagles in a nationally televised game.

The collapse occurred around 4 p.m. CT, according to the Cowboys, and involved a section of the retractable roof near the 50-yard line.

The Cowboys said there were no injuries, and the team was working with engineers to assess the damage and make repairs.

The game was scheduled to start at 7:15 p.m. CT, but it was unclear if the collapse would delay or cancel the game.

The Cowboys have played at AT&T Stadium since 2009. The stadium has a capacity of over 100,000 and is one of the most iconic venues in the NFL.

The collapse of the roof is a major setback for the Cowboys, who are coming off a disappointing 6-10 season.

The team was hoping to make a run at the playoffs this year, but the collapse of the roof could put those plans in jeopardy.

The Cowboys are scheduled to host the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football in Week 3.

It is unclear if the game will be played at AT&T Stadium, or if it will be moved to another venue.

The Cowboys are working with engineers to assess the damage and make repairs.

The team is hopeful that the game will be played as scheduled, but they are also prepared to move the game to another venue if necessary.

The collapse of the roof is a major setback for the Cowboys, but the team is confident that they will be able to overcome this challenge and have a successful season.