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CBS Cameras Caught These Chiefs Fans Getting Destroyed By The Sunlight At AT&T Stadium [VIDEO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Fans at Chiefs-Cowboys game battle the sun.
Fans at Chiefs-Cowboys game (Photo via CBS)

Kansas City Chiefs fans were battling the sun while their team faced the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on Thanksgiving Day. 

The Chiefs and Cowboys have both been NFL dynasties, but they’re currently in a fight to make it to the playoffs, and a loss on Thursday could prove dire for either one. 

It’s challenging enough having to play each other, but they’ve also been made to deal with sunlight through the mega window that Jerry Jones has been criticized over yet refuses to block. 

At one point, CBS Sports cameras caught Chiefs fans looking as though they were unable to see anything on the field, as they shielded their eyes, having outnumbered the home support

““Did we score?”,” one X account joked. 

“All time Humans vs the Sun game going on,” another tweet read.

“Chiefs fans get the full experience of the sun there,” someone observed.

“Imagine paying good money to watch Chiefs Cowboys at AT&T Stadium and then entire game the sun is in your eyes. And you don’t have sunglasses. Jerry Jones does not treat his customers right,” one user declared.

“The sun is playing better defense than both the Chiefs and Cowboys,” someone else claimed.

The teams went into halftime with the Cowboys leading 17-14.

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