Dallas Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones extended an offer to host an upcoming preseason contest versus the Houston Texans at AT&T Stadium on Aug. 31.
The Texans are scheduled to host the Cowboys, but with Hurricane Harvey threatening to cause major damage in Houston, Jones is offering to make his team's stadium available.
"We're working with them," Jones said Friday to the Dallas Morning News. "Certainly, our doors are open. We think so much of (owner) Mr. (Robert) McNair and the Texans and if we can help them in any way, then obviously our doors are open to help them out."
The Texans are considering their contingency plans but have yet to make an official decision.
"Let's see what happens," Texans head coach Bill O'Brien said Thursday to ESPN. "Certainly if something does happen to that effect, we'll have to address it with our players. Family comes first. It's never football over family. It's football over a lot of things, but not family."
