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Is an AI-powered stadium in Texas really happening?

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A wild rumor is shaking the NFL fanbase: Jerry Jones has reportedly sold a stake in the Dallas Cowboys to tech billionaire Elon Musk, aiming to build the first AI-powered stadium in Texas.

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The buzz began with a series of anonymous tweets circulating on X (formerly Twitter), claiming that a secret meeting between Jones and Musk took place in Austin late last month. The rumored name of the stadium? “StarX Dome” — a blend of the Cowboys’ Star and Musk’s SpaceX vision.

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Cowboys fans are torn between disbelief and excitement. An AI-powered stadium that optimizes playcalling, adjusts lighting in real time, and integrates live social feeds sounds like science fiction. But when Elon Musk is involved, even the absurd feels plausible.

Ernie The Cowboys Fan on X: "Should Jerry Jones sell the Cowboys to Elon  Musk? 🤔 https://t.co/oyhWbNeoze" / X

This afternoon, however, a Cowboys spokesperson officially denied any stake sale. “Jerry has a passion for innovation, but there’s no truth to these reports,” they stated clearly.

True or not, the story reflects fans’ growing hunger for a new era in Dallas — where the old-school gridiron may soon meet the cutting edge of tech.