The Dallas Cowboys are 4-1 after Sunday’s overtime win against the Houston Texans. That puts the Cowboys in a tie for first place with Philadephia in the NFC East. Although the team was happy with the win, some players including Tony Romo and Jason Witten were frustrated with the crowd noise at home.

The visiting Texans fan base was so loud that Romo had to switch to a silent count while on offense which is unusual for a home team.

The attraction of Jerry Jones’s AT&T Stadium has made it a destination for visiting team’s fans and it has been unclear this season at Dallas home games which team has the most fans in attendance. The lack of home field advantage so far has made the Cowboys 4-1 start even more impressive. Dallas will be on the road Sunday to face the Seattle Seahawks.

In the photo below you can see plenty of red shirts representing San Francisco 49er fans who were in attendance at AT&T Stadium for the Cowboys home opener.

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