Approximately 170,000 pounds.
The first punter to hit the videoboard at Cowboys Stadium was A.J. Trapasso of the Tennessee Titans in the arena's inaugural game during the 2009 preseason.
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Cowboys Stadium.
Cowboys Stadium.
AT&T Stadium is where the Dallas Cowboys play. The stadium seats 80,000 people. It's NFL's fourth largest stadium in terms of seating capacity.
As the Dallas Morning News explained it, imagine four long buses parked end to end. That's the length of the world's largest video screen, an 11,200 square-foot Mitsubishi Electric HDTV television above the playing field at Cowboys Stadium. It stretches between the 20-yard lines of the stadium that was opened in 2009.
The world's largest video screen, an 11,200 square-foot Mitsubishi Electric HDTV television above the playing field at Cowboys Stadium, cost an estimated $40 million. It stretches between the 20-yard lines of the stadium that was opened in 2009.
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Cowboys Stadium.
Three. The Cowboys have played their home games at the Cotton Bowl (1960-1971), Texas Stadium (1971-2008) and AT&T Stadium -- originally Cowboys Stadium -- (2009-present).