Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboys
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Dak Prescott is ready to deliver. Although the Cowboys haven't won the Super Bowl in three decades, the star quarterback embraces the challenge.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones thinks this Cowboys’ season and this Cowboys’ training camp have a chance to be different, but they already are. As I mentioned in my question at Monday‘s news conference — a question that produced a six-minute answer from the Cowboys’ owner-president-general manager — this is the first time the club has gone to camp as the one with the longest NFC championship game drought (29 seasons) since Jones bought the Cowboys in 1989.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was put on blast by the panel of ESPN's First Take for prioritizing attention over the team's Super Bowl success.
The Dallas Cowboys hosted their annual state-of-the-union address to begin Oxnard training camp on Monday, and in typical fashion, quotes from owners Jerry and
Jerry Jones was everything we’ve come to expect on the first day of Training Camp.Jerry was selling Super Bowl hopes and defending his negotiating tactics.The D
Jerry Jones when asked if he’s embarrassed about the Cowboys’ NFC title game drought (29 years, longest in the conference): “I’m living for now. That’s how I rationalize it. … Face music? This isn’t music. I’m glad to be here. I’m excited about being out here and what this camp… pic.twitter.com/HFPL79Zt9M
Cowboys' Brian Schottenheimer Reveals Super Bowl 'Promise' originally appeared on Athlon Sports. This offseason for the Dallas Cowboys has seen the culture be put in place, and the standards set, and that standard is a Super Bowl or nothing.
Another day passes and Micah Parsons remains without the big contract extension he rightfully deserves. What many believed would come to fruition months ago remains a question mark
"If the football gods came down and said Jerry, you get to win the next three Super Bowls. You get to have the exact same early '90s glory days," Clark imagined. "Everybody's watc