The Dallas Cowboys spent $40million on the incredible video screens suspended above AT&T Stadium.
The LED display is 72 feet high and 160 feet wide – you would need over 3,000 52-inch TVs to recreate it.
Dan Campbell saw his team destroy Dallas
Mitsubishi is rightly proud of its high-definition masterpiece, which means fans can catch even the most minute detail from their seats.
Unfortunately for owner Jerry Jones, his investment seems to have suffered a malfunction yesterday.
The Cowboys social media team posted a photo of the screen on X to confirm an attendance of 93,644 for Sunday’s game against the Detroit Lions.
But the eagle-eyed Lions admin noticed that the part of it that displayed the score was looking a little fuzzy.
“Is it us or is the scoreboard a little blurry?” Detroit’s official account posted.
Thankfully, the Lions were able to clean up the photo – revealing that the Cowboys went down 47-9 at home.
“Censored because it’s sensitive content,” commented one fan.
“That blur is the best defense Cowboys did all day,” joked another.
The Lions moved to 4-1 thanks to their emphatic win after a dominant performance on both sides of the ball.
It came at a cost, with Aidan Hutchinson suffering a broken leg.
Goff is a man reborn in DetroitGetty
The NFL sack leader is fighting to be back if his teammates can secure a spot in the Super Bowl.
And with Jared Goff leading a high-powered offense, that may well be on the cards.
Tom Brady was in the booth for the Week 6 contest, paying a huge tribute to head coach Dan Campbell and offensive coordinator Ben Johnson.
Lions tight end Sam LaPorta scored a touchdown after an incredible double reverse flea flicker stunned the Cowboys defense.
“Come on,” Brady beamed. “If you’re not having fun watching that, you don’t have a heartbeat.”
“I’d love to be the quarterback in this offense, it’s just so much fun,” he added.
“There’s a lot of variety to choose from. So when I look at this offense, it reminds me of what great offense should be in the NFL.
“This is a great blueprint, they’re under center a lot.
“A lot of it’s play-action pass, a lot of it’s deception, so it really slows that defense down, and you see the benefits of it.”
The Lions face a huge NFC North showdown in Week 7, when they travel to face the Minnesota Vikings who return from their bye week with a perfect 5-0 record.
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