While defending head coach Mike McCarthy, Dak Prescott might have thrown shade at Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.
Jerry Jones answered if the Dallas Cowboys have a real chance to fight for the playoffs after a win on Thanksgiving against the New York Giants.
The Dallas Cowboys' defense has started to hit their stride the last few weeks, but remains without their most tenured leader in DeMarcus Lawrence.
Jerry Jones gave a huge injury update as the Dallas Cowboys start their preparation to face Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals.
According to Eric Sollenberger, who goes by PFT Commenter on X, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is in London to explore a possible deal for Spurs. It is not entirely clear whether Jones’ investment would be on a minority basis, but those consulted by TBR suggest that this is probably the case, if indeed the sources cited are accurate.
The QB made clear what he thinks should happen to McCarthy after this season; Jerry Jones dishes on off-color exploits of the team mascot.
As an NFL owner, Jones will have dealt with Tottenham on numerous occasions in recent years as the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium becomes the new home of the NFL. Interestingly, Jones’ status as an NFL owner also means he’ll have done plenty of business with Arsenal’s Stan Kroenke.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is in charge of a huge NFL team, but he also has a big family at home. The NFL legend is a proud grandfather to 10 grandchildren. His daughter Cha
AT&T Stadium, which has been the Cowboys' home since 2009, has drawn some criticism from fans in recent weeks due to its designed ability to allow the sun to disrupt the football field. The stadium has a retractable roof as well as large glass windows behind both end zones.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones recently joined 105.3 The Fan (KRLD-FM) to discuss DeMarvion Overshown’s standout Thanksgiving performance, Rico Dowdle’s potential as Dallas’ RB1 and more. Here are some highlights, edited for length and clarity:
Jerry Jones is most recognizable as the public face and owner of the Dallas Cowboys, which he grew into a $10 billion sports franchise. Here’s how he made his money — and how he spends it.