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Cowboys Drop Pass Worth $8M After Jones Refuses Stadium Sun Fix

AT&T Stadium's east-facing glass wall blinded CeeDee Lamb in the flat; the architecture has cost Dallas seven documented plays since 2021.

Published May 10, 2026 Source Sporting News From the chopped neck
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PAPER · May 10, 2026
WELL POUR · May 10, 2026

Cowboys Drop Pass Worth $8M After Jones Refuses Stadium Sun Fix

AT&T Stadium's east-facing glass wall blinded CeeDee Lamb in the flat; the architecture has cost Dallas seven documented plays since 2021.

CeeDee Lamb stopped running his route in the second quarter Sunday because he couldn't see the football. The Cowboys were trailing Philadelphia 34-6 at the time. The ball hit turf. Jones told reporters after the loss he would not install curtains or adjust the glass because "the same thing can happen to the other team."

AT&T Stadium opened in 2009 with a retractable roof and floor-to-ceiling glass on the east and west ends. Afternoon games create a sight-line problem when the sun sets behind the west glass. The Cowboys have recorded seven dropped passes or defensive breakdowns attributed to glare since the 2021 season, per club tracking obtained by team beat writers. Lamb's miss Sunday was the first in a nationally televised window this season. The route was a designed quick slant to the flat, a high-percentage throw Dak Prescott completes at roughly 78% when the receiver has clean vision.

The architectural choice reflects the stadium's design mandate: premium sight lines for suite holders and sponsorship exposure for AT&T, which pays roughly $17M to $19M annually for naming rights under a deal that runs through 2030. The glass maximizes natural light and creates television backdrops that showcase the AT&T logo mounted on the exterior. Installing retractable blackout curtains or tinting the glass would cost an estimated $2M to $4M, according to stadium operations consultants who have worked on similar retrofits in translucent-roof venues. Jones has publicly dismissed the idea four times since 2018, most recently in a November 2023 radio interview when he said the glare "makes it football."

The $1.2B stadium generates approximately $950M in annual revenue when accounting for gate, premium seating, concessions, tours, and ancillary events like college bowl games and concerts. The Cowboys are valued at $9B by Forbes, the highest in American sports. Lamb signed a four-year, $136M extension in August that includes $100M guaranteed. His production through ten games this season—52 catches, 681 yards, four touchdowns—trails his 2023 pace by roughly 18% in yards per game, though the glare issue is not cited as a recurring problem by the receiver himself.

Sponsorship consultants note that stadium quirks become contract talking points when naming-rights deals renew. AT&T's agreement is the sixth-largest in American sports by annual value. Comparable venues with documented operational complaints—MetLife's narrow field, the Los Angeles Coliseum's aging sightlines pre-renovation—saw sponsors negotiate 8% to 12% annual fee reductions upon renewal to offset brand-association risk. AT&T has not commented on whether the glare incidents have appeared in internal reviews, but the telecom's brand-sentiment tracking in Dallas dropped 3.4 points year-over-year in Q3 2024, per data from a marketing-intelligence firm that monitors local sponsor perception.

The Cowboys play their next home game December 9 against Cincinnati, a 7:15pm local kickoff that avoids the late-afternoon sun angle. The franchise has quietly scheduled 11 of its 17 games this season at times that minimize the glare window—noon starts or prime-time slots. The architecture remains unchanged. AT&T's naming-rights renewal window opens in 2028.

The takeaway
Jones has refused a **$2M-$4M** curtain fix for seven years; AT&T renews in **2028** as glare incidents now reach prime-time audiences.
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