Tornado Warning Reportedly in Effect 15 Miles From AT&T Stadium During Cowboys-Eagles Game
By Mark Powell

While the Eagles and Cowboys duked it out on Sunday Night Football, there was a greater concern for those in the Dallas area who don't find themselves watching the great spectacle at Jerryworld.
Per weather sources in the area, there was a tornado warning in the Dallas area.
Confirmed tornado spotted in Dallas ? be safe dfw!
— Taylor Stern (@TayStern) October 21, 2019
The radar suggests that a tornado had been sighted in the Dallas area, meaning all citizens were to seek shelter immediately.
As for the Cowboys game, there was apparently no immediate risk to those in attendance.
A tornado warning currently 15 miles away from the Cowboys/Eagles game at AT&T Stadium near Arlington Texas. pic.twitter.com/CrBAkhdn7C
— Joey Sulipeck FOX13 (@joeysulipeck) October 21, 2019
More than anything, this likely impacted fans on their way home from the game in Arlington, as the Cowboys don't play directly in Dallas.
Eagles Cowboys in Arlington #PHIvsDAL Philadelphia.
— John Tharp (@JohnPTharp) October 21, 2019
Meanwhile back in Dallas...
Tornado Warning, twister on the ground, near Love Field airport https://t.co/KfWe0yjhff
We'll be sure to update you as of any happenings regarding how this untimely weather incident might impact fans at the game, but for now it's best for anyone in the area to remain cautious and seek assistance from professionals. For more consistent updates, we recommend regularly checking weather.com or the local news.