Super Bowl ticket-holders displaced during the seating fiasco at Cowboys Stadium in February said in a court filing they should be compensated for lost income on top of the other expenses they incurred. Ticket holders who lost their seats or had obstructed views "at a very minimum" should be paid for lost income suffered as a result of traveling to suburban Arlington. The lawsuit was filed after 1,250 temporary seats were declared unsafe just hours before the game between the Green Bay Packers and the Pittsburgh Steelers. It says 475 ticket holders were forced to watch from standing-room locations while others were relocated.