Curtains at AT&T Stadium Stir Controversy Before Tyson-Paul Fight
Jerry Jones faces criticism for using curtains during boxing match while dismissing NFL players' glare complaints.
- AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys, closed its curtains for the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul boxing match, sparking controversy.
- Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb recently complained about the sun's glare affecting his performance during games at the stadium.
- Despite players' requests, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has consistently refused to use the curtains during NFL games.
- The decision to use curtains for the boxing event highlights a perceived double standard, as they have also been used for concerts and other events.
- The Tyson-Paul fight marks Tyson's first professional bout since 2005, with the event being streamed on Netflix.