Cowboys host Bengals under open roof after falling debris thwarted that plan against Texans

FILE - The outside of AT&T Stadium is shown with the end zone doors open before an NFL football game between in Arlington, Texas, Oct. 4, 2020.

FILE - The outside of AT&T Stadium is shown with the end zone doors open before an NFL football game between in Arlington, Texas, Oct. 4, 2020. (AP Photo/Ron Jenkins, File)


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ARLINGTON, Texas — The roof at the home of the Dallas Cowboys opened without incident and stayed that way for a Monday night meeting with the Cincinnati Bengals. The Cowboys lost 27-20 in the first game with the roof open at AT&T Stadium since Oct. 30, 2022, a 49-29 Dallas victory over Chicago. The roof was supposed to be open three weeks ago for Houston's 34-10 victory on another Monday night. A large piece of metal and other debris fell roughly 300 feet to the field as the retractable roof was opening. The roof was then closed for that game.

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