Cowboys fans storm into AT&T Stadium with a couple even tripping over ahead of Dallas’s win over New York Jets in first home game of the season

  • The Cowboys fans raced for the best standing room, as they do every week
  • Dallas has a first-come, first-served policy when it comes to standing room
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Interest in the Dallas Cowboys knows no bounds, so it’s no surprise that once the floodgates opened at AT&T Stadium, fans rushed in.

Or it could be that the standing room seating was first come, first served, and therefore the race was on.

Dallas fans would be right to rush for the best possible view, given Aaron Rodgers’ absence in Week 2 or the 40-0 destruction of the Giants last Sunday night.

And they were rewarded for their efforts to get the best seats in the house as the Cowboys rolled to a 30-10 victory over the Zach Wilson-led Jets.

Jerry World’s doors open two and a half hours before a specific kickoff during the NFL regular season or playoffs.

A well-known practice among NFL fans: Cowboy fans rush in as the doors open before each kickoff

Dallas fans will definitely get their money’s worth watching Micah Parsons and company

The Athletic’s Cowboys beat writer Jon Machota shared the view on his X account.

Dallas has called AT&T Stadium home since the 2009 NFL season, where the Giants quarterback famously drew the visiting locker room wall.

It came after Big Blue’s 33-31 victory thanks to a block by Jason Pierre-Paul on a field goal attempt, in what was the first NFL game played at the venue.

Previously, Dallas played in a Texas Stadium in Irving. America’s Team was based there from 1971 to 2008.

The Cowboys trail the Zach Wilson-led Jets, 18-10, at 11:30 p.m.

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