News about Jerry Jones

Although a snapshot goes viral on X, the internet can't avoid laughing at Jerry Jones

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 25, 2024
While fans zoomed in on his notes, the 81-year-old Cowboys owner was seen sitting on a chair with a notepad in Orlando, Florida, where the NFL's annual meetings are being held this year. Jones has been with the Cowboys since 1989 and is hoping to win this season with Dak Prescott, the 30-year-old quarterback who has been in Dallas since 2016, but hasn't advanced to the NFC divisional round.

After six seasons, Leighton Vander Esch MEDICALLY retires from the league, as a series of neck injuries has forced him to miss the game

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 18, 2024
Leighton Vander Esch retired from football after six seasons, with the linebacker stepping away after missing 12 games for the Dallas Cowboys last year due to a string of neck injuries. Vander Esch, a 28-year-old former first-round draft pick, was revealed three days after the Cowboys cut him with a failed physical description. His back surgery last season was his fourth since 2019 involving the neck and was considered career-threatening. "I know that I am no longer able to adhere to the unwavering high standards of excellence that professional football demands." "I am physically withdrawing from football," Vander Esch said in a tweet. "I love the game of football so much, and my body will no longer cooperate." I adored every moment of my NFL career, and playing the game for as long as I have played has been a joy.

After missing out on Saquon Barkley, Dak Prescott's brother, Tad blasts the Cowboys' front office

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 12, 2024
Tad isn't content with the Cowboys not signing anyone or allowing their starters to leave amid rumors of pre-agreed contracts around the NFL ahead of the first official day of NFL free agency on Wednesday. So, as the talent around his quarterback decreases, Tad went to X (twitter) to slam Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, who recently said the team is 'all-in' to try a Super Bowl berth.

Since leaving the team for Houston Texans and firing a brutal gun at owner Jerry Jones, the Dallas Cowboys is run like a ZOO, according to Dalton Schultz

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 7, 2024
Dalton Schultz, a former Dallas Cowboys tight end, provided a startling glimpse into the franchise's operation after leaving the team. In the fourth round of the 2018 Draft, the 27-year-old was drafted out of Stanford by the Cowboys and spent the majority of his NFL career in Dallas before last year. Schultz, a five-year Cowboys, joined the Houston Texans last March, and said his new team environment was an eye-opener. He said that his time with the Texans made him understand that the way Dallas is run isn't normal.

Jerry Jones 'ordered to take paternity test' to determine if he is the biological father of Alexandra Davis, 27 - who claims to be the Dallas Cowboy owner's daughter

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 29, 2024
A judge in Dallas County upheld a decision that ordered Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to perform a paternity test to see whether or not he's the biological father of a 27-year-old woman. Alexandra Davis, the woman who filed a lawsuit in 2022, arguing that Jones was her father. After a hearing on February 19, Judge Sandra Jackson delivered the order after a hearing on February 19, but the Dallas Morning News didn't have records confirming the decision until Wednesday.

With the struggling Chicago Bears and the Super Bowl-champion Chiefs in 33rd, three NBA franchises rank among the world's top sports franchises, including three women, and the Super Bowl champion Chiefs in 33rd... so who sits at No. 33? 1?

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 20, 2024
Sportico's annual list of the top sports teams featured a variety of surprises, from the NFL's lowly Chicago Bears to the Super Bowl-champion Kansas City Chiefs, all the way down at 33. The Golden State Warriors, New York Knicks, and Los Angeles Lakers all ranked second, third, and fourth, respectively, in non-NFL leagues, respectively, while the New York Yankees came in fifth, while the New York Yankees came in fifth. The Premier League, curiously, was unable to crack the top ten. And outside of Manchester United (13), the only three other soccer teams in the top 30 were Real Madrid (19) and Barcelona (23) as well as Liverpool (29).

The 2026 World Cup final will be hosted in Dallas by the stadium, which will attract over 90,000 people, has one of the world's biggest video screens, and could stage the showpiece for the first time

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 3, 2024
The Maracana, Wembley, and the Azteca are among the legendary stadiums to host football's biggest game, the World Cup final. Just 20 venues have had the privilege of hosting the final, with the Maracana and the Azteca performing so on two occasions. FIFA declared on Sunday that AT&T Stadium in Dallas would host the 21st edition of the 104 match tournament co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Jerry Jones, the Dallas Cowboys' owner, believes he would work with former Patriots head coach Bill Belichick, despite reports that Mike McCarthy would not get a contract extension or coach 2024 on an expiring contract.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 31, 2024
Jerry Jones, the former Patriots coach, said he would not mind working with Bill Belichick again in the NFL after he waits until at least the 2025 season to coach in the league again. For the first time in nearly three decades, Belichick is out of a job in the NFL ranks. He was the Patriots' longest-tenured head coach from 2000 to earlier this month. The Washington Commanders, Dallas' archrival, have the only head-coaching position open in the NFL, and have had no links to Belichick during their coaching search.

The Cowboys are coming!Billionaire owner Jerry Jones refuses to take his foot off the gas and backs his team to break playoff curse in 2024 season: 'We're hanging around the rim!'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 31, 2024
After losing their third straight 12-win in the playoffs, the Cowboys were embroiled in the embarrassment of a wild-card round trade to the Green Bay Packers. What's more, Dallas had won the NFC East. Per Michael Ghelken, 81, of the Dallas Morning News, said of his team's goals for next season, "I hope it's not different going into the first playoff game where we have the second seed." To that point, where we got the second seed, I hope it's not different at all.'

REVEALED: Cowboys owner Jerry Jones stuck with Mike McCarthy as head coach after learning he would NOT be able to convince Bill Belichick to move to Dallas this offseason

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 19, 2024
Belichick is no secret that he is searching for one more shot at leading an NFL team to a Super Bowl championship, but the Patriots' former head coach has a personal reason not to coach the Cowboys. Mike was deemed as fine as fired, but a primary reason that isn't the case is because Jerry Jones discovered out very quickly that he did not get Bill Belichick,' a source who had been notified to stay on in Dallas just 24 hours after McCarthy was confirmed to stay on.'

Despite the humiliating Packers playoff loss, Skip Bayless says Mike McCarthy is a 'pup' for Jerry Jones, who is 'NOT capable of taking us to a Super Bowl.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 18, 2024
Skip Bayless has slammed Mike McCarthy as a 'pup' for Cowboys owner Jerry Jones after the team decided to fire him after the team's shocking playoff loss to the Packers. McCarthy has coached Dallas to an impressive 42-25 record in four seasons, but his team has only won one playoff game in that time, after being defeated 48-32 by a visiting Green Bay squad last weekend. Bayless challenged the owner's motives for keeping McCarthy after Jones revealed that he'd been sticking with the underfire coach on Wednesday night.

Bill Belichick's joining the Dallas Cowboys is a'match made in hell,' Shannon Sharpe says

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 15, 2024
First Take host Shannon Sharpe said it would be a'match made in hell' if Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and free agent coach Bill Belichick combined, resulting in a potential conflict.' Belichick departed from the New England Patriots last week and is looking for his new team as he seeks the all-time regular season victories record. In the meantime, the Cowboys were humiliated in the NFC Wild Card round, losing by the Packers 48-32 in a game that wasn't close until garbage time.

Jerry Jones, the Cowboys' head coach, calls the defeat to the Packers 48-32 the most 'painful' of his 35 years as owner, but the team's futures remain uncertain, with coach Mike McCarthy and QB Dak Prescott's future

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 15, 2024
Jerry Jones, the Dallas Cowboys' owner, wasted no time in announcing that the 48-32 playoff loss to the Green Bay Packers was the most 'painful' of his lengthy career on Sunday. 'This seems to be the most painful [playoff loss] because we all had such high hopes and we had aspire for this team,' Jones said. We were grouped and in good shape, but it wasn't like for us.' Jones may be a three-time Super Bowl champion, but his team is now well-known for postseason disappointment. Jones' Cowboys are just 5-13 in the playoffs after beating Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XX for the franchise's Lombardi Trophy.

As Dallas fans leave AT&T Stadium early with Jerry Jones' team, the Green Bay Packers and QB love the dominationate Cowboys in 48-32 playoff victory

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 15, 2024
Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, has been left with some difficult decisions after his team failed to meet expectations once more with a 48-32 loss to the Green Bay Packers, snapping the season. Fans of the Cowboys believed this team was different, the first one to advance to the divisional round since the 1995 season. Green Bay's 48 points are the most allowed by Dallas in the team's postseason.

Despite back-to-back losses, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says his team will still win the Super Bowl: 'I wouldn't trade our position for a better one today'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 26, 2023
Despite consecutive losses in the last two weeks, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones believes his team will still win the Super Bowl this season. I wouldn't trade our position for a better one today,' Jones told 107.9 The Fan in Dallas,' Jones said, 'I wouldn't trade our position for a better one today, and it has everything to do with how well we are in key places.' 'We're in as good shape as we've been in many years for this team to win this game and continue on a good game run.'

Woman claiming to be Jerry Jones' daughter refiles defamation lawsuit against the Dallas Cowboys owner, alleging that the billionaire devised a plan to portray her as an 'extortionist'

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 29, 2023
Federal Judge Robert W. Schroeder dismissed Alexandra Davis' defamation complaint against Jones, Donald P. Jack, his attorney, and James Wilkinson, a comm. Consultant for the billionaire's family. Davis, a Washington, D.C. legislative assistant, first sued Jones in March 2022 to be named as his biological daughter. Jones was supposed to take a paternity test in December 2022 but it was postponed.

Jerry Jones claims he's never 'had a better day with the Cowboys' than their Thanksgiving win over theĀ  Commanders - even including Dallas's Super Bowl victories!

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 24, 2023
Jerry Jones, the current Dallas Cowboys owner, named his team's 45-10 win over the Washington Commanders (right) as one of his best ever with the franchise. It was a Thanksgiving to remember for the Cowboys as Dak Prescott and co. dominated Washington at AT&T Stadium on Thursday to move 8-3, topped off by Dolly Parton's halftime appearance (inset). And Jones said the victory was even better than the three Super Bowls Dallas has won since taking over the franchise.

Jerry Jones' trial date has been scheduled, with the Dallas Cowboy owner's sexual harassment lawsuit set to be heard by a jury in March... In the midst of rumors that billionaire, 80, 'kissed a woman on the mouth and forcibly grabbed her without permission,' a woman's sexual harassment lawsuit has pounded her without permission.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 21, 2023
In March, a sexual harassment case brought against Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones more than three years ago is scheduled to begin. Jones, 81, has been accused of 'kissing a woman on the nose and forcibly grabbing her without her permission' at the Cowboys' AT&T Stadium on September 16, 2018. The lawsuit was dismissed in 2022 after being filed two years ago, but a year later, a state appellate court would reverse that decision, meaning the trial will resume despite Jones' unsuccessful attempt to appeal earlier this year.

Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, has announced that two-time Super Bowl champion Jimmy Johnson will be inducted into the team's ring of honor... thirty years after the former head coach's traumatic departure

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 20, 2023
On Friday, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones revealed that former head coach Jimmy Johnson will be inducted into the team's ring of honor as they face the Detroit Lions. Jones made the announcement on FOX prior to the Cowboys' game against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday. During his five-year with the Cowboys, Johnson won back-to-back Super Bowls in 1992 and 1993, but the two guys' friendship has been turbulent at times, culminating at the end with a bitter resignation following the 1993 season.

Jerry Jones, the Dallas Cowboys' World Series owner, uses the 'It is the absolute glory hole' in his parody, 'It is the complete glory hole.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 3, 2023
Jerry Jones, the Dallas Cowboys' general manager, and owner, said on Friday that winning a championship is the 'absolute glory hole.' "You can't really play unless you have some bad days," Jones said. 'But it is the absolute glory hole to have that elusive win to be the champion.' 'And I'm so proud for every (Texas Rangers) supporter who is out here that isn't from here.' And those that are at home. Every one of them makes me proud.'

Jerry Jones, the owner of the Cowboys, has stated his desire to increase minority ownership in the NFL, just days after a discrimination lawsuit accused him of saying, "if blacks feel any way, they should buy their own team."

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 18, 2023
Jerry Jones said he wants to bring more diversity to the ranks of NFL ownership, just days after being named in a racial discrimination lawsuit against the league. "If Blacks feel some kind of way, they should buy their own team and bring on the right people,' Jones said in 2020.' After the Cowboys defeated the Jets 30-10, Jones talked about increasing minority ownership on Sunday.

Is 2026 World Cup final venue confirmed? In the fight to host a showdown, FIFA President Gianni Infantino watches the Dallas Cowboys game with AT&T Stadium

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 18, 2023
Jerry Jones, the Cowboys' founder and master businessman, is doing his best to ensure that the 2026 World Cup Finals make it to Arlington, Texas. After FIFA President Gianni Infantino watched the Cowboys' 30-10 victory over the Jets in person, he cheered them on. Jones' Cowboys riotted against the Zach Wilson-led Gang Green in a plush suite. If not yet reached that number, Dallas' AT&T Stadium is a crown jewel in America's game, and Jones is hoping to bring it to global prominence.

According to Roger Goodell, NFL will look into columnist Jim Trotter's racial allegations against Cowboys' Jerry Jones and Bills' Terry Pegula after a discrimination lawsuit; and admits that change on minority recruitment is'slower than you want'

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 13, 2023
During an interview on Wednesday, former NFL columnist Jim Trotter's allegations of bigotry against two team owners is being investigated, according to league commissioner Roger Goodell. The bombshell lawsuit, brought in federal court in New York this week, accuses the NFL of encouraging Trotter's deal to end in retaliation for him publicly criticizing Goodell on the league's apparent lack of minority staff. In the months leading up to his dismissal, Trotter appears to have received glowing performance reviews at NFL Media. The lawsuit also contains allegations of specific racial remarks made by Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and Bill Bills owner Terry Pegula, both of whom are contesting the allegations. 'They're allegations,' Goodell told Smith on Wednesday. 'Our job is to make sure that they're truthful.' These are not new charges. They're actually a few years old. They've been looked at. You've heard the skeptic denies. Right now, there is a case on going.

Former NFL columnist Jim Trotter files discrimination lawsuit against league, accusing Cowboys' Jerry Jones and Bills' Terry Pegula of racist statements: 'If the Black players don't like it here, they should go back to Africa'

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 12, 2023
Jim Trotter, a former NFL columnist, has filed his proposed discrimination lawsuit against the NFL, which includes several major claims against team owners. According to the bombshell complaint filed Tuesday in federal court, African Americans should purchase their own NFL team if they're upset about a lack of minorities in league front offices, while Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula advised black players 'go back to Africa and see how bad it is' if they're dissatisfied with their treatment in the United States. Trotter's deal was allowed to end because the league website could no longer afford to keep him on staff, according to a NFL statement released on Tuesday.