It wasn’t just the Dallas Cowboys’ blowout loss to the Philadelphia Eagles that made headlines on Sunday. It was the sun.
"I couldn’t see the ball. Couldn’t see the ball, at all. The sun,” Lamb said after the 34-6 loss to the Eagles. Since AT&T Stadium opened, the sun has been a problem as the field faces east and west ...
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Following the game, a 34-6 Cowboys loss, Lamb was asked if the sun streaming through the AT&T Stadium windows impacted his ability to see the ball. Lamb told reporters he couldn't see at all.
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