The largest not-for-profit healthcare system in Texas is pairing up with America's team to build a new sports medicine facility in Frisco, reports Dallas News.
Baylor Scott and White Health and the Dallas Cowboys are joining forces on building a 200,000-square-foot building at the Cowboys' new headquarters, which is expected be completed in the fall of 2016.
As part of the agreement, the Cowboys will, of course, use the center, along with the general population and Baylor will work in the facility, which will include an outpatient surgery center, but won't participate in the ownership of the building or the land.
The official financial terms and details of the collaboration are still being ironed out, officials from both the healthcare system and the football organization said.
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