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Texans plan to out-do Cowboys with even bigger video boards

Jerry Jones

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones talks on the sideline before an NFL football game against the New York Giants Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012 in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Sharon Ellman)

AP

Look out, Jerry Jones. The Houston Texans are planning to take your title as the owners of America’s largest HD TV.

The Texans plan to install two new video boards at Reliant Stadium, each bigger than the famously enormous video boards at Cowboys Stadium -- and bigger than any other video boards in any other sports stadium, anywhere.

“Our game experience is consistently rated as one of the finest in the world and these spectacular video boards will help us elevate to an even higher level of performance for our fans,” Texans President Jamey Rootes said, via Dave Zangaro of CSNHouston.com.

The screens, which are the size of more than 3,000 40-inch TVs, are part of Houston’s improvements to Reliant Stadium as part of the city’s effort to be chosen as the Super Bowl hosts in 2017.