AT&T Stadium’s Blinding Sunlight Made George Pickens Look Silly While Trying To Catch An Easy Pass From Dak Prescott vs. Chiefs [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Jerry Jones’ stubbornness and refusal to change the design of AT&T Stadium cost the Dallas Cowboys a big play from star wide receiver George Pickens during Thursday’s Thanksgiving game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
As Dallas Cowboys fans know, Jerry Jones has no interest in putting up curtains to block out the glaring sunlight at AT&T Stadium. Remember, this was an issue during the Cowboys’ 2021 Wild Card Round loss to the San Francisco 49ers:
Jerry Jones building a stadium that blinds his own players & costs them points is so on brand pic.twitter.com/mXiTN4JI0R
— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) November 27, 2025
With the sun shining out in the Dallas area today, George Pickens was dealt a cruel reminder that the man who signs the checks couldn’t be bothered to help his own players out:
Jerry Jones building a stadium that blinds his own players & costs them points is so on brand pic.twitter.com/mXiTN4JI0R
— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) November 27, 2025
I mean, it was only going to be a significant gain for the star wide receiver:
JERRY JONES PLEASE CLOSE THE DAMN BLINDS.
YOUR OWN TEAM CANNOT SEE THE BALL.
— MLFootball (@MLFootball) November 27, 2025
Pickens is in the middle of a career year for the Cowboys, entering Thursday’s game with 67 receptions for 1,054 yards and eight touchdowns, per Pro Football Reference. Pickens came into Thursday needing just 87 more receiving yards to set a new career high.
