The wins for the Lions over the Cowboys kept on coming Sunday, even after the action on the gridiron was over.
Detroit handed Dallas a massive defeat in Week 6, with Jared Goff and Co. dismantling Dak Prescott's squad to the tune of 47-9. The 38-point margin of victory marked one of the worst losses in Cowboys franchise history, and dropped the NFC East member to 3-3. Meanwhile, Detroit's win moved the team to 4-1.
The performance on the field was bad enough by the Cowboys, who failed to score a touchdown for the first time in 2024. However, the football squad wasn't the only part of the organization taking a loss Sunday.
The social media team for AT&T Stadium elected to post a graphic about the fan attendance at the venue -- and a small detail in the picture resulted in Dallas getting dunked on once again by Detroit.
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Here's what to know about how the Lions roasted the Cowboys after the win.
The X, formerly Twitter, account for AT&T Stadium posts the attendance for Cowboys home games every time the team is playing in Dallas. On Sunday, the venue hosted a grand total of 93,644 fans for the Week 6 matchup against Detroit.
A majority of those viewers in attendance likely went home unhappy after the Cowboys put together a putrid effort that included giving up five touchdowns on defense, while the offense accounted for five turnovers.
However, the Lions social media team was ready to do some sleuthing. The account (correctly) pointed out that something seemed a bit off with the scoreboard in the picture posted by the AT&T Stadium account. The score of the game on the Jumbotron was blurred out so those viewing the post were unable to make out the result.
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So far this season, the AT&T Stadium social media profile has been unable to post the attendance during a win. The Cowboys are 0-3 at home this season, and have lost in embarrassing fashion all three times.
In fact, this isn't the only time the account has posted the attendance at the stadium, only to blur out the score. After the Cowboys' Week 3 loss to the Ravens, the score of the game was not visible in the graphic due to a blurred edit added to the picture.
After the Week 2 loss to the Saints, the account posted a similar graphic. There was no blurry effect added to the score, but given how far away the Jumbotron is in the photo, it's hard to make out the point totals for each team.
Until the Cowboys fix their product on the field, especially at home, the AT&T Stadium account may have to continue to blur out the scores of those contests.