The late-afternoon sun has been haunting AT&T Stadium for over a decade, and it’s that time of year again. Since the Cowboys moved into their Arlington palace back in 2009, players and fans alike have battled one of the venue’s most notorious features. Sunlight blasting through the 120-foot-tall sliding glass doors.

Everyone inside the NFL knows it’s an issue. The Cowboys owner, Jerry Jones, has long maintained that the stadium’s design is “iconic” and that the sunlight gives the venue a “majestic” look. Players, however, would probably use a few different words to describe it. And now ESPN’s Todd Archer revealed on X that the roof will stay closed but the massive end-zone doors will remain open — a setup where Dallas has gone 10–3 historically. The question now: will that help or jus

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