Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones claims that AT&T Stadium doesn't need curtains. However, they do exist and have been used before.

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Warning to any fans sitting on the visitors side or east end zone of AT&T Stadium for a 3:30 kickoff. You will be staring into the sun. Sadly, it's another season of Jerry Jones refusing to do anything about it. Pretty much is response every time is this.

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Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb dropped a ball on Sunday because the sun was in his eyes. He was all in favor of putting up curtains and Jerry Jones jokingly said they should build a new stadium because of the sun. However, he has put up curtains for other events before.

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^ I have no idea if this is true that the curtains are to block the sound from bouncing off the glass end zones during concerts. However, they're still used during college basketball and WWE events. These curtains are sitting somewhere in AT&T Stadium and Jerry is refusing to put them up again. Jerry claims this is a home field advantage and makes it look like an outdoor stadium, while remaining indoors.

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The good news is that the Dallas Cowboys have one 330 game remaining this season and that's the annual Thanksgiving game. Let's hope some clouds come in because those curtains are not going up.

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