Cowboys owner Jerry Jones built one of the most expensive stadiums in the world back in 2009, the $1.3 billion AT&T Stadium, so on Thursday he talked about how impressed he was with the new U.S. Bank Stadium and also about how important the stadium is for Minneapolis and for the NFL at large.
"It's magnificent, I have such respect for the job that the Wilfs [did]," Jones said. "But just as important is all the support that people of the state and the city have had to have this great stadium here. I do know how much work and just everybody pitching in it took to build this great venue.
"Minneapolis is a cornerstone of the NFL. And everybody that really looks to our future, and looks to the NFL, knows that we had to have and needed a great venue to have a place for the Vikings to play.
"It's great. You have one of the best coaches in the country in Mike Zimmer. I think you have it all here."
Interestingly, HKS Architects designed both AT&T Stadium and U.S. Bank Stadium, and Jones said you could see that craftsmanship in the two buildings.
"I think it's magnificent, this stadium, and the same architects were involved in both the stadiums," he said. "I'm not saying they're similar, but I can see the same quality of work."
Jones said that while there had been a slight risk of the Vikings moving if they had not gotten the stadium built, the bigger issue for the community was just making sure it got completed.
"When I say they weren't [going to move], obviously they want to compete, but that's water under the bridge now," he said. "Everybody got behind this thing and made it happen."