DALLAS — Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said the team will play all its home games with fans in the stands. 

Jones made the announcement in a press conference Wednesday.

"The Dallas Cowboys plan on playing all of our football games and we plan on playing in front of our fans," Jones said. "We all know what's going on in this country today. A 50-50 debate about going to school, a 50-50 debate on wearing masks. It's all about a challenge. I think it's important. I think it's important for our country. The NFL can be an inspirational part of how we address COVID, not only this year but how we go into 2021."

Jones didn’t specify how many fans would be allowed in AT&T stadium but said they’ve made changes to make it safe for the fans and players. The stadium is 3 million square feet and can hold more than 100,000 people. 

"I'm really proud of that we have this stadium to work with," Jones said. "We'll adhere to all protocols. We'll adapt them to the uniqueness of our stadium. I think we're going to be able to have a great experience. I'm confident we will have a very educated situation with our fans."