Jerry Jones Emphatic on Cowboys in Playoffs
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Jerry Jones’ suite at AT&T Stadium is typically filled with a mix of high-profile political figures, celebrities, former Cowboys greats, business partners, and members of the Jones family. It is considered one of the most exclusive seating areas in the NFL, with roughly a few dozen seats terraced in multiple rows overlooking the field.
Watch out Travis Kelce, Jerry Jones is riding in on his horse for Taylor Swift in Dallas…..Texas style. Ahead of the blockbuster Thanksgiving Day NFL clash between the Kansas City Chiefs and
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If you ask Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, however, he and the rest of Cowboys leadership aren’t the least bit worried about their No. 1 wide receiver. Jones made his weekly appearance with Shan and RJ on 105.3 The Fan on Tuesday where he discussed his continued faith in Lamb — not only as a top wide receiver but as a leader and competitor as well.
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Darren Woodsen revisits Jerry Jones' broken promise to draft Randy Moss in 1998, blames off-field issues and Michael Irvin
Philosophically, we do have two No. 1 receivers here. And if it got to where Pickens was demanding and commanding more than CeeDee Lamb, would you feel comfortable with the dynamic of maybe him making more money than CeeDee, given that CeeDee has been here?
Jones said the Nov. 17 'Monday Night Football' Cowboys-Raiders game could provide players an outlet in grieving Marshawn Kneeland.
Jones went on to praise Hurts, comparing him to his own quarterback, Dak Prescott, while adding that he believes the Eagles’ handling of him has been “very smart,” while acknowleding that it seems like Philly is “protecting him a little bit.”
Dallas Cowboys owners Jerry and Charlotte Jones, accompanied by Salvation Army Commissioner Merle Heatwole, join "Good Morning Football" to share what charitable initiatives they have lined up for this holiday season.