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Jerry Jones feels maintaining his role as general manager is important for establishing "continuity" for the Dallas Cowboys in 2026.
Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones made an early exit from the team's loss to the Vikings, and it was caught on video by the 'Hard Knocks' cameras.
If Trevon Diggs doesn’t play in Week 16, his career with the franchise, not just his season, could be over with the Cowboys. That’s not how Jerry Jones sees it yet, though, as far as the cornerback’s future in Dallas.
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Cowboys' Jerry Jones opens up about Brian Schottenheimer with playoff chances just about gone
"He’s had an outstanding year," Jones said about Schottenheimer, per Jon Machota of The Athletic. "…He’s technically as sound as you can draw up. We really like his philosophy of how to play football. We’ve had some adversity this year. He’s met it head-on. …Bottom line is, I’m very pleased with his first year as coach."
Jerry Jones noticed the same thing we all have, every quarterback looks great against the Dallas Cowboys this year.
Parsons, who’d been thriving in his first season in Green Bay since being sent to the Packers prior to the season, suffered a torn ACL on Sunday and will undergo season-ending surgery on his left knee. It’s the first major injury of Parsons’ career.
Who won and who lost the Parsons trade will be debated for years to come, but even Cowboys owner Jerry Jones feels bad that his former star player went down with a season-ending injury. He was asked about the situation during an interview on 105.
Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones received some great career news amid the team's disappointing December disaster.
Several historical landmarks, properties, and automobiles have been created by husbands in honor of their wives. One thing drove their willpower: boun.