Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboys
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With the NFL trade deadline approaching, Dallas Cowboys fans are hoping for defensive upgrades that could keep them in the playoff race. Meanwhile, owner and general manager Jerry Jones is trying to strike natural gas deals instead, and he isn't about to make any apologies for giving so much attention to his other business ventures.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones gave an interview to the Wall Street Journal about all the money he is about to make, which doesn't involved the Cowboys.
Amid the backlash, Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer addressed the situation during an appearance on 105.3 The Fan. He said he understood why fans were frustrated but defended Jones’ commitment to winning, according to Cowboys beat writer Jon Machota of The Athletic.
The Hall of Fame quarterback, like Dallas’ current QB, understood fans’ frustration with the latest Jones kerfuffle.
F RISCO, Texas -- For years, the Dallas Cowboys have been the Dak Prescott to CeeDee Lamb show, but the arrival of explosive wide receiver George Pickens in an offseason trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers changed the team's offensive calculus.
The Dallas Cowboys owner has backed Comstock Resources in its efforts to develop some of the hottest, deepest wells in the U.S.
The "Get Up crew" reacts to Cowboys owner Jerry Jones saying he's been busy with his natural gas business rather than fixing the team's defense.
ESPN NBA analyst and Hall of Famer Charles Barkley took an unnecessary shot at the Dallas Cowboys and Jerry Jones.