Jerry Jones Rejects Curtain Proposal Despite Cowboys' Sun Glare Issues
CeeDee Lamb's dropped pass reignites debate over sunlight interference at AT&T Stadium, but Jones insists it's part of the home-field advantage.
- The Dallas Cowboys' loss to the Philadelphia Eagles reignited concerns over sun glare at AT&T Stadium, which affected CeeDee Lamb's ability to catch a touchdown pass.
- Owner Jerry Jones dismissed the idea of installing curtains to block the sunlight, arguing that the sun's position is a known factor and part of the home-field advantage.
- Jones' comments came after Lamb expressed strong support for curtains, stating the sun completely obscured his view of the ball during a crucial play.
- The stadium's east-west orientation and large windows allow sunlight to directly impact afternoon games, a problem noted since the stadium's opening in 2009.
- The Cowboys are struggling with a 3-6 record, facing broader issues including a potential season-ending injury to quarterback Dak Prescott.