Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
[9] [10] It was the first NFL facility to have a retractable roof. [11] The stadium is the home of the National Football League's Houston Texans, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, the Texas Bowl, many of the United States men's national soccer team's matches, Mexico national football team friendlies where El Tri serves as the host, and ...
The stadium was the first NFL stadium with a retractable roof and natural grass. The stadium can be configured to utilize a 125,000-square-foot (11,600 m 2) space for general session, catered functions, exhibits, concerts, and much more. In addition, NRG Stadium offers four massive concourse levels for special events.
NRG Stadium, home of the Houston Texans, was damaged by Hurricane Beryl on Monday as it made landfall in the region. Though the damage appeared relatively minor, several large panels were missing ...
Severe weather is threatening Houston during Monday night's CFP National Championship Game and even making an impact under the domed roof of NRG Stadium.
The roof was supposed to open at AT&T Stadium for "Monday Night Football," but after a near accident, it will now be closed.. The Dallas Cowboys are hosting the Houston Texans in the intrastate ...
The stadium originally featured an air-supported roof, which was later replaced by a fixed roof. 30: Chase Field: 48,405: Phoenix, Arizona United States: RR: Arizona Diamondbacks : 31 Deutsche Bank Park: 48,500: Frankfurt Germany: RR Eintracht Frankfurt The stadium originally was roofless, with a retractable roof later added to it. 32: T-Mobile ...
A large piece of sheet metal fell from the roof at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, as the retractable ceiling was opening before Monday night's game between the Houston Texans and Dallas Cowboys
The 69,500-seat state-of-the-art facility would become the NFL's first retractable-roof stadium. After almost a year of speculation, the team was officially christened the Houston Texans during a downtown celebration on September 6, 2000, that included NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue and Bob McNair unveiling the