No injuries were reported but the retractable roof of AT&T Stadium was closed after a piece of metal fell onto the field.
No one was injured when a piece of metal fell from the AT&T Stadium roof hours before the start of the Cowboys-Texans game.
The roof was supposed to open at AT&T Stadium for "Monday Night Football," but after a near accident, now it will be closed .
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