Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is bubbling with anticipation for the first regular-season game at Cowboys Stadium, an early-season NFC East showdown against the New York Giants at 7:20 p.m. on Sunday. With an NFL regular season-record crowd expected at the new $1.2 billion venue in Arlington and both teams coming off sound season-opening wins, Jones says the excitement level is off the charts. “This easily could be the most exciting, most unique week I’ve experienced with the Cowboys,” Jones said Tuesday on his radio show. “Knowing we are playing the Giants and have a team I know can compete, and just opening this stadium, it doesn’t get any better than this.” Jones has his sights set on topping the league’s regular-season record of 103,467, set when the San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals played Oct. 2, 2005, at Azteca Stadium. “We should break the NFL record Sunday, and that’s an exciting prospect,” Jones told KRLD-FM 105.3 in Dallas. “It will be 104-105,000.”
I know someone that went to a preseason game in that stadium and said it was the loudest game hes been to and that was preseason. It should be filled and load.