What is AT&T Stadium?
Q: What is AT&T Stadium?
A: AT&T Stadium is a retractable roof stadium that is currently used by the Dallas Cowboys. It was opened in 2009 and cost $1.3 billion.
Q: What other events are held at AT&T Stadium?
A: AT&T Stadium is also used for concerts and other events.
Q: What was the name of the stadium before it was named AT&T Stadium?
A: The stadium was originally known as Cowboys Stadium from 2009 until 2013.
Q: Who granted naming rights to AT&T for the stadium?
A: The Cowboys agreed to grant naming rights to AT&T, changing the name of Cowboys Stadium to AT&T Stadium.
Q: When was the agreement made for AT&T's naming rights for the stadium?
A: The agreement was made on July 25, 2013.
Q: How much did it cost to build AT&T Stadium?
A: The stadium cost $1.3 billion to build.
Q: What is the significance of AT&T's naming rights for the stadium?
A: The naming rights mean that the stadium is now officially named AT&T Stadium instead of Cowboys Stadium.