The Houston Texans went into AT&T Stadium on Monday Night and dominated the Dallas Cowboys. In front of their home crowd, Dallas fell 34-10 to their in-state rivals. While this matchup was highly anticipated prior the the season, injuries forced this game to feature numerous backups.
Regardless, Houston felt like leaving Dallas a little parting message after their big win.
Texans Leave Parting Message For Cowboys In The Middle Of Their Stadium After Blowout Win (Photo)
Cowboys have struggled at home this season, failing to win a game on their own ground. In light of Monday’s incident, it appears their stadium is also struggling.
The stadium’s retractable roof had been attempted to open for the first time in two years, but staff ultimately decided to leave it closed after a large metal sheet fell, nearly causing serious injuries:
ESPN video of the metal falling from the roof in Dallas pic.twitter.com/7w8VbKvFCi
— CJ Fogler 🫡 (@cjzero) November 19, 2024
The game went on as planned and on schedule, but this could have easily turned ugly, given how close the sheet landed to the production staff going about their jobs below.
Houston apparently had no qualms joking about the strange occurrence, taking to social media to post falling metal in the shape of an “L” after the game.
Check it out in the photo below:
The fan reactions to this post were hilarious:
Body isn’t even cold yet 😂😂
— David Bakhtiari (@DavidBakhtiari) November 19, 2024
below: pic.twitter.com/Jw14XnUF8b
— DraftKings (@DraftKings) November 19, 2024
Nah this is insane 😭😭
— 𝑅𝑜𝓂𝒶𝓃 💜 (@htx_Roman10) November 19, 2024
Bro y’all on point tonight with the content😆🔥
— Bori 🪖 (@boriqua_swagg87) November 19, 2024
Cook those frauds! (Those frauds are my team) 😂
— D 🏆 (@TxForever) November 19, 2024
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