Travis Kelce speaks on the CeeDee Lamb sun incident at AT&T Stadium.

Can it possibly get any worse for the Dallas Cowboys? At the moment, the team is 3-6 and has seen its season virtually end following the news that quarterback Dak Prescott will miss the rest of the regular season. In their last game, the offense was a true disaster, mustering just six points in a 34-6 blowout against their division rivals, the Philadelphia Eagles.

They could have scored more, but Jerry Jones‘ pride and joy, AT&T Stadium, essentially played defense against Cowboys receiver CeeDee Lamb. The stadium has massive windows that let in a ton of sunlight during the afternoon. On a play in which Lamb was wide open in the end zone, he literally said he “couldn’t see” the ball. Jones has come out to defend his stadium, refusing to put curtains when the sunlight is affecting even his own team and players.

As the Cowboys and Jones become a laughingstock around the NFL, Travis and Jason Kelce have come out to pour it on. In a new episode of New Heights, the two spoke about the Jones vs. Sun war, and the Kansas City Chiefs star couldn’t help but laugh out loud.

Travis and Jason Kelce joke about Jerry Jones’ battle with the sun at Cowboys Stadium

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Travis was particularly in stitches when Jones’ statement on the situation was read by Jason. He couldn’t hold it in: “What the f**k is Jerry talking about?

Jerry Jones was asked about the possibility of putting up curtains to block out the sun at AT&T Stadium. He said, ‘Well, let’s tear the damn stadium down and build another one. Are you kidding me? I’m saying the world knows where the sun is. You get to know that almost a year in advance. Someone asked me about the sun. What about the sun? Where’s the moon?’

Travis also mentioned that he’s had the same problem that Lamb did, having played in that stadium in the past. He called the glare “f***ing ridiculous“.