Hard Rock Stadium, home of the Miami Dolphins, was built to withstand a Category 4 hurricane. The stadium held up well through Hurricane Irma.

Dolphins CEO Tom Garfinkel tweeted security videos and still pictures from Hard Rock Stadium. While it is hard to tell if any of the facility sustained damage, the videos and photos were encouraging.

The newly installed palm trees around the stadium came down around the Joe Robbie statue. Garfinkel also showed a photo of the top of the stadium, and the roof looked to be in good shape.

Miami will practice this week in Los Angeles prior to their game against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sept. 17. The team left before Hurricane Irma hit South Florida. Many residences and businesses there lost power.

If by chance the Dolphins’ practice facility in Davie is without power for a substantial period of time, the team could practice in another location in Week 3 before it faces the New York Jets.