The investment into the stadium will not change the overall look and feel of the place. But it will surely be an upgrade of reasonable proportion.
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New investment by Jerry Jones
According to reports, the Cowboys owner Jerry Jones will invest $295 million into the renovation of the AT&T Stadium. The renovation will include introduction of new technologies at the venue. It will also keep the Cowboys home ready and in contention to host events like the Super Bowl in the future.
The venue is one of the 16 places in contention to host the FIFA World Cup games, including the final, when the tournament comes to the US shores in 2026. The investment into the stadium is substantially more than the billionaire’s superyacht ‘Bravo Eugenia’, which is worth around $225 million. The renovation will refresh some spaces around the stadium as the franchise gets ready to renew some leases. It will also upgrade service for the fans around the venue.
The Cowboys are having a good season so far. And the stadium renovation shows the franchise is not only serious about this season, but for the future as well.
The Dallas Cowboys’ current run
The Cowboys are in a good run of form this NFL season. The team has won nine games so far out of the 12 they have played. And they are one of the contenders to make it all the way to the Super Bowl this time around. Jerry Jones wanted to sign wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. to strengthen the team’s chances. But recent reports have put cold water on the quest.
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The franchise QB1 Dak Prescott has missed five games this season. But the team has won five of the seven he has played. He has thrown 1,563 passing yards so far this season with 13 passing touchdowns. Prescott has a pass completion rate of 67.9%. But he has also managed to throw seven interceptions, sometimes putting the team in jeopardy.
Leader of men on the field. Leader for so many more off the field.
We’re proud to nominate Dak Prescott for the @NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year 🏆 presented by @Nationwide. 👏👏👏
#WPMOYChallenge + @dak pic.twitter.com/cBhxlNvUPk— Dallas Cowboys (@dallascowboys) December 6, 2022
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The Cowboys are second in the NFC East and look set to make the playoffs. So a playoff run and an eye for the future. Things can’t get better for the Cowboys fans.
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