The Dallas Cowboys were not in action on Saturday, but somehow, AT&T Stadium found its way inside McLane Stadium in Waco, Texas.
The Baylor Bears football team was facing the Kansas Jayhawks to close out November, but it would be the Cowboys who would take center stage on this day.
A graphic on social media showed the jumbotron at McLane Stadium trying to distract the Kansas Jayhawks kicker.
Their jumbotron featured an image of the infamous sun glare from AT&T Stadium, which has been causing players to miss catches.
Reporter Matt Mosley posted the picture and claimed that the distraction worked.
At least something associated with the Dallas Cowboys caused something great to happen in 2024.
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Bears quarterback Sawyer Robertson threw for 310 yards and four touchdowns as Baylor won its sixth straight game, beating Kansas 45-17. Running back Bryson Washington ran for 192 yards on 27 carries.
NFL teams have weather-related home-field advantages, but AT&T Stadium has a glaring problem.
Jerry Jones, the owner of the Cowboys and the visionary behind AT&T Stadium’s unique design, has dismissed adding curtains to windows to keep out the sun’s glare, even though it affects his own players.
The Dallas Cowboys Finally Got Their First Home Victory
AT&T Stadium, which has been the Cowboys’ home since 2009, was quite the hard place for opposing teams to win over the past two years.
Things changed after the team got blown out in a Wildcard game against the Packers.
That led to blowout loss after blowout loss in 2024.
It took six tries and nearly three months of the season, but the Dallas Cowboys won at home for the first time in 2024.
Dallas defeated the New York Giants in a 27-20 Thanksgiving win on Thursday.