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Cowboys Unveil $650 Million AT&T Stadium Renovation, Set to Reshape NFL's Most Modern Venue

June 24, 2025, Frisco, TX – The Dallas Cowboys have made waves today, announcing a jaw-dropping $650 million renovation plan for AT&T Stadium, aiming to redefine it as the NFL’s most cutting-edge venue. Revealed on Tuesday, the privately funded project has ignited excitement among Cowboys fans, with details emerging via ESPN.

After months of tense negotiations, the overhaul will boost the stadium’s capacity from 80,000 to 94,000, surpassing MetLife Stadium’s 82,500. The Cowboys will shoulder the full cost, with construction slated to begin in 2026 and wrap up over three years. “This is a game-changer for our fans and our franchise,” owner Jerry Jones boasted, his enthusiasm palpable.

Since its 2009 debut, AT&T Stadium has dazzled with Super Bowl XLV and the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but this upgrade takes it further. Expect upgraded video boards, expanded luxury suites, and revamped fan zones, all designed to preserve the venue’s iconic atmosphere, according to team insiders. The project, led by HKS Inc., builds on the stadium’s $500 million foundation.

The deal settles a lease dispute with Arlington, extending Cowboys’ control to 2055 without taxpayer funds—a move fans hail as a bold statement. “This is our cathedral, and it’s getting even better,” a fan cheered on social media, riding high from the 2024 season’s momentum.

Adding 14,000 seats and top-tier amenities, the renovation responds to the $85 million economic surge from the 2024 international game. As the Cowboys gear up for their opener against the Eagles, this transformation hints at a new era of dominance. Can it spark another Super Bowl? Stay locked on ESPN for updates.

Rookie Saints QB slams 49ers’ shove as “trash,” sending a warning to Talanoa Hufanga: “The play was dead, but he deliberately did that to try to take me out.”
Rookie Saints QB slams 49ers’ shove as “trash,” sending a warning to Talanoa Hufanga: “The play was dead, but he deliberately did that to try to take me out.” New Orleans, September 15, 2025 – The New Orleans Saints’ narrow 26-21 loss to the San Francisco 49ers wasn’t just defined by the scoreboard, but also by one fiery moment that lit up the Superdome. Rookie quarterback Spencer Rattler broke his silence after the game, lashing out at 49ers safety Talanoa Hufanga for what he described as a “dirty” play. The incident occurred in the third quarter with the 49ers up 20-14. Rattler scrambled out of the pocket and stepped out of bounds to avoid pressure. Just as the play seemed over, Hufanga charged and delivered a hard shove that sent the rookie quarterback crashing dangerously close to the bench area. The late hit instantly sparked chaos – Rattler’s teammates rushed in, the crowd erupted, and referees flagged Hufanga for a 15-yard personal foul. Speaking candidly postgame, Rattler did not hold back his frustration. “That was trash,” he said. “The play was over, everyone knew the whistle had blown, and he still came at me like that. That wasn’t football – that was someone trying to take me out. I respect tough defense, but there’s a line, and he crossed it.” Rattler went further, issuing a stern warning aimed directly at Hufanga. “He tried to send a message, but I’ve got one too – I’m not backing down. This is my team, my city, and I’m going to stand tall. If he thinks he can rattle me with that nonsense, he’s got another thing coming.” The 22-year-old rookie has been thrust into the spotlight quickly, tasked with leading a Saints team in transition under new head coach Kellen Moore. While the hit rattled the sidelines, it also showcased the locker room’s loyalty to their young quarterback, as offensive linemen and receivers immediately confronted Hufanga after the whistle. For the Saints, the incident adds fuel to an already emotional start to the season. Though Rattler finished with respectable numbers, the defining takeaway may not be his stat line but his response to adversity. By publicly calling out a Pro Bowl defender, Rattler not only defended himself but also signaled to the NFL that he refuses to be intimidated. As the Saints prepare for their next tough stretch of road games, one thing is clear – their rookie quarterback has fire in his voice and fight in his heart.