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The Cowboys used a shield to block the sun in a press conference after Jerry Jones refused to do so in games

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 10: A general view of the stadium during the third quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles at AT&T Stadium on November 10, 2024 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images)
ARLINGTON, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 10: A general view of the stadium during the third quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles at AT&T Stadium on November 10, 2024 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images)

It remains absolutely wild that Jerry Jones built a $1.2 billion stadium with massive windows in a east-west orientation all while refusing to use curtains during games. But fear not: The Dallas Cowboys do realize that the sun's glare can be a nuisance.

At least when it comes to press conferences.

One day after blinding sunlight cost CeeDee Lamb a would-be touchdown, Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy met with the media for his Monday press conference in Frisco. Yet, the media staff quickly had to set up a shield because the sun was shining right into McCarthy's eyes.

What a concept!

If the sun is distracting for someone speaking at a podium, just imagine how tough it can be on players trying to see a football.

AT&T Stadium does have a curtain system that is used for concerts, boxing and basketball. Jones just straight-up refuses to use it for football. Maybe this latest bit of irony in the press conference can break through with the Cowboys owner.

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