
Tony Romo and Jason Witten Say Texans Fans Turned Home Game into a Road Contest
Given that his players admitted Sunday's home game felt like a road contest, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones won't be able to deny that there were a lot of Houston Texans fans at AT&T Stadium on Sunday.
Jones tried to dismiss the idea that Cowboys fans were outnumbered during a home game when San Francisco 49ers supporters packed AT&T Stadium in Week 1. He finds himself in another uncomfortable spot this week after Texans fans loaded the house in Week 5.
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There's no chance Jones will be able to oppose it this time, thanks to his players.
After Dallas' 20-17 overtime victory over Houston, starting quarterback Tony Romo and nine-time Pro Bowl tight end Jason Witten spoke up about the lack of a home-field advantage.
The Cowboys moved to 4-1 with the victory, while the Texans fell to 3-2.
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