The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Monday night black cat remains on the loose at MetLife Stadium

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The elusive black cat from “Monday Night Football” is still on the run.

MetLife Stadium officials said the search for the fleet feline that delayed the game between the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys on Monday night has been unsuccessf­ul.

The search started on Tuesday morning with multiple humane traps being stationed in the stadium. After that came up empty, stadium officials asked Puppykitty­NYCity — a trap, neuter, release and no-kill shelter — for help.

“We are hopeful that together we can find the black cat that we all fell in love with Monday night,” the stadium statement said.

Puppykitty­NYCity said in a statement Thursday that if the cat is caught, it will be assessed for a home or relocation.

“Even though we want to relocate him, we still support TNR (trap, neuter, release) programs,” the nonprofit, volunteer-run rescue organizati­on said in its release.

The cat scampered on the field during a Giants drive in the second quarter and forced referee Clay Martin to delay the game for roughly five minutes Monday night. Workers at MetLife Stadium and some New Jersey state troopers herded the feline toward the end zone away from the players.

The cat didn’t leave right away. It was directed into the corner of the end zone and then sprinted across the end line to a camera platform.

For a second, the cat jumped on the platform and then sprang out. It finished its run along the end line before running up the tunnel to the cheers of the crowd.

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