By contrast, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones seems immune to outside opinions, common sense and humiliation. He insists on being the face of the franchise and is painfully slow to accept new trends and make changes - especially sticking with underperforming head coaches far too long.
The Dallas Cowboys have microscopic odds on making the NFL playoffs, but that's not stopping Jerry Jones from turning heads with his optimism.
There's no shortage of Dallas Cowboys fans who have been ready for head coach Mike McCarthy to go for a few years now. Now in the final year of his current cont
Cowboys owner and GM Jerry Jones has a nasty habit of saying a bit too much, and his bizarre take on Dallas' 'MNF' loss stands out.
The Dallas Cowboys are not going to be making the playoffs this season. After a tough loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, the team will hope to play out the rest of its schedule and look to make improvements for the subsequent season.
ESPN suggests the Dallas Cowboys should be offering Ben Johnson a stunning five-year contract of $125 million to steal him away from the Detroit Lions.
Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys are still in the hunt to make the playoffs, but, they also have to think in big decisions for the long term future of the franchise.
For a few brief seconds, it appeared the Dallas would be set up to potentially win Monday night's game against the Cincinnati Bengals, but a poor decision by Amani Oruwariye cost the Cowboys a possession.
Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys cannot catch a break. In the final stretch of a season to forget, a new star player went down with a big injury.
In the ongoing discourse surrounding the Dallas Cowboys' coaching decisions, critics have cast doubt on team owner Jerry Jones, suggesting he might be too frugal to hire someone th
Troy Aikman is wrong if he thinks Trey Lance could be the heir to his glories or the 'facilitator' for the Dallas Cowboys to tank; and raising his voice to sit Cooper Rush is not t