The NFL’s next flagship stadium

Dallas Stadium_fReliant Stadium in Houston is a nice and comfortable place to watch sporting events, but this Wired Magazine article reports that the new Dallas Cowboys stadium in Arlington looks to take the stadium experience to an entirely new level.

"The Dallas Cowboys are moving house — Texas style. When the team’s new arena opens next year, it will be the largest, most tech-laden stadium in the NFL (and one of the biggest sports facilities of any kind on the planet). Its $1.1 billion price includes the most ginormous retractable roof ever built, massive end-zone doors, and the world’s biggest hi-def LED screens." Not to mention locker rooms that include "power outlets, data ports, and televisions at each locker, plus ceiling-recessed projectors in the center of the changing rooms for reviewing plays." Or that "the giant arches holding up the stadium will measure 1,225 feet from end to end – roughly the length of the Empire State Building.”

Damn!

3 thoughts on “The NFL’s next flagship stadium

  1. The Jerry Dome is going to be impressive.
    Sadly for some Houstonians, it is likely to become a regular part of the Super Bowl rotation, making it highly unlikely that Houston’s Reliant Stadium will ever host another one.

  2. “it is likely to become a regular part of the Super Bowl rotation, making it highly unlikely that Houston’s Reliant Stadium will ever host another one.”
    And this is a bad thing why?

  3. Yet another reason to hate Dallas and the NFL. While it’s little comfort on Earth, at least there will be no Cowboy fans in heaven.

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