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Dallas Cowboys want to return to play at Estadio Azteca in Mexico
The Dallas Cowboys are popular worldwide and Mexico is no exception, as it has been one of the most followed teams in the country. The Cowboys‘ successes in the 20th century and the constant trips they used to make to Mexican soil strengthened a relationship that remains strong despite the lack of titles.
Dallas‘ last game in Mexico was in 2001, but that could change in the short term, according to the team’s owner.
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Mexico the only destination for Dallas to leave
Jerry Jones spoke to TUDN about the possibility of a return to Mexico for the Cowboys and expressed his willingness to return to his franchise.
“We’re going to continue to look for ways to catch our fans in Mexico and as quickly as we can plan for a record game at the Azteca.
“If we are going to give up a game, I want it to be to play in Mexico, which is our natural synergy and affinity with our fan base,” said the controversial owner.
When will the NFL return to Mexico?
The last time the NFL had a game in the country was in 2022 with the San Francisco 49ers, who will play in the Super Bowl on Sunday, beating the Arizona Cardinals 38-10.
All official games, six in total, have been played at the Azteca Stadium, which is being remodeled to host games for the 2026 World Cup and once the stadium is renovated, the league has announced that it will return to Mexico City.
For now it seems that there will be no NFL games before 2026 in Mexico, so we still have to wait when and if the Cowboys will be the ones to step on Mexican soil.
Where will the NFL 2024 international games be played?
In the 2024 season, the NFL has already confirmed that it will play three games in London with the Chicago Bears, Minnesota Vikings and Jacksonville Jaguars, while the Carolina Panthers will play in Munich.
They will also be in Brazil, but no ‘home’ team has been designated for the game, while it has already been confirmed that in 2025 the NFL will arrive in Spain at the Santiago Bernabeu.
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Vigil honors victims of Dallas apartment explosion that killed three and injured five
More than 100 people gathered Friday night at a high school near the sealed‑off blast zone to honor the victims of the deadly explosion at The Clyde apartments in Oak Cliff.
The vigil – filled with hymns, prayers, and candles – brought together neighbors, local leaders, and pastors, many of whom were personally connected to those who died.
Just down the street, the debris field marks where three people were killed and five others injured when an explosion and fire tore through the complex earlier in the day.
Remembering Sylvia Collins
Among those honored was Sylvia Collins, a Democratic Party precinct chair known for her energy, advocacy, and signature raised‑fist rally pose.
State Rep. Cassandra Garcia‑Hernandez reflected on the loss, saying she couldn’t imagine taking another “fist‑up photo” with Collins.
State Sen. Royce West urged the community to remember Collins by continuing the work she championed.
Authorities have not yet released the names of the other two victims, believed to be a young woman and her toddler.
Search and Recovery Complete, Cause Still Unknown
Dallas Fire‑Rescue Chief Justin Ball confirmed that the search and recovery phase is complete, though he declined to comment on whether construction crews digging near the property may have struck a natural gas line before the blast.
Ball also defended the actions of firefighters who were on scene for up to 10 minutes before the explosion without ordering evacuations. He said crews first had to locate the source of the gas odor, secure a water supply, and gear up before they could begin clearing the building.
Lawsuit Filed Against Atmos Energy
One survivor has already filed a lawsuit against Atmos Energy, accusing the utility of failing to properly monitor for gas leaks. Attorney Sadi Antonmattei‑Goitia said incidents like this “don’t happen without bad decisions being made.”
Atmos did not respond to questions about the lawsuit but issued a statement saying the company’s “hearts go out to the people who were tragically lost, their families, and everyone who has been impacted.”
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At least three dead after fire destroys Dallas apartment complex
A large fire destroyed an apartment complex in Dallas after crews responded to reports of a gas leak. Authorities say at least three people, including a child, were killed. Other residents are unaccounted for.
Published On 29 May 2026
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