Brian Schottenheimer Disappointed By AT&T Stadium Setup During World Cup
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer is disappointed by what he's seeing from the setup at AT&T Stadium during the World Cup.
AT&T Stadium, dubbed Dallas Stadium during the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup, is playing host to several big games throughout the global soccer tournament. It welcomed England and Croatia on Wednesday afternoon. England, led by Harry Kane, emerged with a powerful 4-2 victory.
But the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys was disappointed by the setup at AT&T Stadium for the big game.
The Dallas Cowboys head coach noticed that the curtains were up during the game, which meant that no classic Texas sunshine was pouring through the AT&T Stadium windows.
Schottenheimer argued that fans at the stadium aren't getting to witness it's full aura.
NFL fans react to Schottenheimer's complaint
NFL fans aren't quite buying it.
"Is it majestic when ceedee can't catch a jump ball without getting blinded by the sun?" one fan joked.
"t was better than majestic because they could actually see the ball ⚽️," one fan added.
"So majestic that cedee lamb got a drop because he was blinded but the light that came in," one fan added.
"Sounds like Jerry prepped him for this question," one fan added.
"The stutter tells me all i need to know about how he really feels about it," one fan added.
AT&T Stadium will play host to several more World Cup games throughout the tournament - with the blinds down and no sun coming through the windows.
Coverage of the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup will continue throughout the week and weekend on FOX.
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This story was originally published June 18, 2026 at 11:00 PM.