Health rules to be relaxed for Dallas Cowboys games at AT&T Stadium this year

AT&T Stadium in Arlington
AT&T Stadium in Arlington Photo credit JBurkett Photo

With the Dallas Cowboys first home game of the preseason coming up Saturday, things will be a little different when you show up at AT&T Stadium.

It's the first game at AT&T since the December 27th against the Philadelphia Eagles at the end of the 2020 season - a season marked by numerous restrictions imposed because of the Coronavirus.

But this year, things will seem a little more normal.

For one thing, the stadium might seem more crowded with no league imposed attendance limits.

Last, Dallas averaged about 28,000 fans per game, less than a third of capacity. This year, expect the place to be sold out.

Also no masks. Yesterday, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said the team will abide by state protocols. So masks are recommended but not mandatory.

The Cowboys have also put a statement saying no proof-of-vaccination will be required.

Saturday night, the Cowboys entertain the Texans with kick-off at 7:00 p.m. You can listen to the game locally on 105.3 The Fan.

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