Cowboys Stadium, site of Super Bowl XLV in February 2011, has a retractable roof that is closed more often than not.
The weather, if the weather is bad they will close it like snow and heavy rain and thunder/lightning
As of Sunday, October 30, 2016, the Dallas Cowboys have played 13 games with the roof open at AT&T Stadium. They are 6-7 in those contests.'/
Texas stadium, the home of the Dallas Cowboys was opened on October 24, 1971.
The largest NFL stadium is the home of the Washington Redskins; FedEx Field in Landover, MD. Soon it will be succeeded by the New Dallas Cowboys Stadium, Cowboys Stadium. The stadium will open for the 2009 season. NBC just reported that the Cowboys sold out they're first regular season game against the Giants. Capacity at Cowboys Stadium is 111,000.
The Cowboys played home games in the Cotton Bowl between 1960-1970. In 1971, they moved to the new Texas Stadium where they current play. They have a new stadium in the works that is supposed to open for the 2009 season.
No. The Seahawks play at Century Link Field and Event Center, which is an outdoor field. The roof covers 70% of the seating area, but the field is exposed to the elements.
No it is closed!
The new stadium in Arlington, Texas is scheduled to open for the 2009 season.
1960 - October 11, 1971: Cotton Bowl October 24, 1971 - 2008: Texas Stadium 2009 - ?: Stadium still unnamed scheduled to open for the 2009 season
Cowboys stadium opens on Wed. Aug. 19/09 with a concert by Paul McCartney.
Cowboys Stadium has an open roof, so technically the answer would be no.
Cowboys Stadium, the site of Super Bowl XLV in February 2011, was completed and officially opened to the public on May 27, 2009. The stadium hosted its first National Football League contest during the 2009 preseason. On August 21, the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Tennessee Titans (once the Houston Oilers franchise), 30-10. The highlight of the game was when Titans punter A.J. Trapasso hit the 180-foot long, 90-foot high video board positioned above the football field.