of dallas cowboys They fell to 3-6 on Sunday after suffering a blowout 34-6 loss at home to their NFC East rivals. philadelphia eagles. The team's slim playoff hopes are on life support as the Cowboys respect both the Eagles and the team commander of washington The division is asking starting quarterback Dak Prescott for guidance on how to deal with a partially torn hamstring that could require surgery after the season.
As you can imagine, the fallout from Sunday's loss was significant and took many forms. Pass rusher Micah Parsons' postgame comments have garnered attention, with the player expressing frustration that a veteran who has never tasted playoff success may be leaving the Cowboys. .
What's the other thing that's attracting attention? The Cowboys stadium itself. The glare of the sun streaming through the windows of AT&T Stadium once again affected the game. Wide receiver CeeDee Lamb dropped a pass into the end zone against the Eagles on Sunday and cited the sun as the reason.
“I couldn't see the ball. I couldn't see the ball at all,” Lamb told reporters after the game. “It's the sun.”
Owner Jerry Jones has de-advocated the issue in the past and did so again on Sunday after the loss to Philadelphia.
“So let's tear down that damn stadium and build another one?” Jones sarcastically responded to a reporter who asked about the possibility of using curtains to block glare. “are you kidding me?”
Jones didn't stop there.
“By the way, when we decide whether to toss a coin or not, we know where the sun is going to go,” Jones says. “We know where the sun will hit our stadium.
“Everyone has the same things. Every team that comes here has the same problems.”
This video from Sunday shows just how difficult glare can be during a game, and includes a drop of Lamb in the end zone.
The Cowboys turned their attention to Week 11 on Monday, with head coach Mike McCarthy on stage for the media.
However, with the sun beating down, the observant reporters noticed that a shade had been installed to block the sun from the coach's eyes.
The Cowboys press conference room is bright because of the sun.
So there's a shield that blocks the sun from Mike McCarthy's face.
A novel concept. pic.twitter.com/BKxp0Wn0I3
— Jonah Javad (@JonahJavad) November 11, 2024
It's certainly a novel concept.





