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Cowboys' AT&T Stadium closes curtains for Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight after NFL players' glare complaints

Mike Tyson didn't appear to have any time for Jake Paul's antics Thursday night, and he met the YouTuber turned boxer with a slap across the face.

Mike Tyson and Jake Paul will finally meet in the boxing ring inside AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys, Friday night.

The billion-dollar stadium has been a topic of conversation in recent days after Cowboys star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb had issues with the glare from the sun during last week's game against the Philadelphia Eagles.

The stadium was built with large glass windows, and its end zones are situated to the east and to the west. The layout often allows for sunlight to shine directly onto parts of the field during NFL games, which can create visibility issues.

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Mike Tyson and Jake Paul attend a Fanatics Fest press conference at Javits Center Aug. 18, 2024, in New York City.  (Michael Loccisano/Getty Images)

The stadium does have curtains, but they are not used for Cowboys games. However, the curtains are routinely deployed for concerts and other special events, including Friday night's boxing clash.

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AT&T Stadium's verified X account shared photos of the curtains in place several hours before the main event was scheduled to begin.

On Nov. 10, Lamb missed a catch when quarterback Cooper Rush threw him the ball and blamed the glare.

Lamb told reporters he would favor adding curtains to the windows in places the sun peeks through during games. However, team owner Jerry Jones did not seem interested.

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb runs past a pass thrown into the end zone by quarterback Cooper Rush as Cooper DeJean (33) of the

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