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Video Boards<br />

There are approximately 3,000 televisions in the building. The most unique being the four board<br />

cluster that is suspended 90 feet directly over the center of the playing surface. The board runs from<br />

the 20-yard line to the 20-yard line – measuring 160 feet in length and 72 feet in height – making it<br />

the largest center-hung video board installation in the world, setting a Guinness Book World Record.<br />

The center video board allows fans on all levels to view the game in crisp, clear images during the<br />

game. This creates a premium on the value of the upper-level seats and makes the game more exciting<br />

for all fans.<br />

Amenities and Restrooms<br />

The stadium features 824 concession points of sale as well as more than 1,800 toilets. Some of<br />

the restrooms are reversible based on the needs of the event.<br />

Ring of Honor<br />

The Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor is a featured part of the new stadium. The Ring's members are<br />

forever honored on the wall surrounding the field, emblazoned with the same letters and numbers that<br />

originally hung proudly at Texas Stadium.<br />

Miller Lite Corral<br />

Located on AT&T Stadium’s Miller Lite West Plaza, the Miller Lite Corral is the center of pre and<br />

postgame entertainment for all fans with a game ticket. The Miller Lite Corral spans over 8,000 square<br />

feet of patio and beer gardens amid landscape terraces and trees. Fans can enjoy a cold Miller Lite and<br />

live entertainment both pre and postgame, as well as be able to watch the Cowboys game from any of<br />

the 18 big screen televisions located in the Miller Lite Corral.<br />

Dallas Cowboys Pro Shop and Stadium Tours<br />

Stadium Tours allow fans to peek inside the home of the Dallas Cowboys year round. There are two<br />

different tour options for an in-depth, behind the scenes look at all the wonders, including the Cowboys<br />

Locker room, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders locker room, and a chance to step on the same field<br />

that Dez Bryant, Tony Romo and Jason Witten take on opponents any given Sunday. For more information<br />

on AT&T Stadium Tours contact 817-892-8688 or check the web at www.dallascowboys.com<br />

You may also purchase tickets through Ticketmaster - 1-800-745-3000. The Dallas Cowboys Pro Shop<br />

at the Stadium is also open year around and where tours begin.<br />

Dallas Cowboys Art Collection<br />

The Dallas Cowboys and AT&T Stadium are family businesses, and the art collection in the stadium<br />

reflects the intimacy of a personal vision. Unlike most private collections, this one is accessible to massive<br />

crowds. It is there to be seen, week after week, season after season, by tourists just passing<br />

through and by regulars who return again and again. The collection consists of 58 works of art by 40<br />

established and emerging artists. The works in the collection are united by their boldness, vigor, and<br />

resolve. They not only hold their own in a crowd, but have the power to transform massive public spaces<br />

into impossible-to-mistake locations where visitors from all over the world come together. To purchase<br />

tour tickets visit www.dallascowboys.com or call (800) 745-3000.<br />

AT&T STADIUM TIMELINE<br />

• April 10, 2006 – Ground breaking begins for stadium construction.<br />

• May 27, 2009 – stadium is unveiled at a ribbon cutting ceremony that also featured the opening of the glass<br />

end zone doors.<br />

• June 6, 2009 – George Strait, Reba McEntire, Blake Shelton and Lee Ann Womack serve as the entertainment<br />

for the first event in front of 60,188.<br />

• July 20, 2009 – The CONCACAF Gold Cup is the first sporting event played at the stadium in front of 82,252<br />

- a then Texas soccer attendance record.<br />

• August 7, 2009 – Stadium art work unveiled featuring 23 pieces with 13 specially commissioned for the stadium,<br />

including: Franz Ackermann, Mel Bochner, Olafur Eliasson, Teresita Fernandez, Matthew Ritchie,<br />

Lawrence Weiner. The collection now contains 58 works by 40 artists with 16 site specific commissions.<br />

• August 21, 2009 – First Cowboys game - preseason game against the Tennessee Titans in front of 75,720<br />

fans. The Cowboys defeated the Titans 30-10.<br />

• August 27, 2009 – The Dallas Cowboys hold an open and free practice to the public with 26,460 in attendance<br />

- the most ever to attend a Cowboys practice.<br />

• September 5, 2009 – BYU upsets Oklahoma 14-13 in the first collegiate football game at the stadium in front<br />

of 75,437 in the then inaugural “Cowboys Classic.”<br />

• September 7, 2009 – The first high school football games are played in the 2009 Kirk Herbstreit Series.<br />

• September 15, 2009 – The Tom Landry statue that stood in front of Texas Stadium is placed in its new location<br />

at the stadium.<br />

• September 20, 2009 – The Dallas Cowboys play their first regular season game against the N.Y. Giants in front<br />

of an NFL-record crowd of 105,121 but lose the game, 33-31.<br />

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STAFF PLAYERS 2014 SEASON RECORDS PLAYOFF HISTORY<br />

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