George Pickens on sun at Cowboys' stadium: Curtains would help, that's up to Jerry Jones
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At AT&T Stadium in Dallas, the issue of sunlight affecting players' vision continues to be a concern, with Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens raising the issue after a Thanksgiving game. Pickens suggested that installing curtains could help players track the ball better, but noted that any decision would be up to Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. During the game, Pickens struggled to see a pass from quarterback Dak Prescott due to the sun's glare. Despite the complaints, Jones has stated that there are no plans to install curtains at the stadium.
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