Jerry Jones Says He'll Remain
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Given that the Dallas Cowboys have gone 29 seasons since appearing in an NFC Championship Game -- the longest drought in the conference -- Owner Jerry Jones has found himself occasionally considering whether to step down as general manager.
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.
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
The Dallas Cowboys have made a rather egregious error with a t-shirt celebrating their last Super Bowl win. Dallas Cowboys head coach Barry Switzer holds the Lombardi trophy while talking to NBC sportscaster Greg Gumbel after a victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XXX / The Arizona Republic-Imagn Images
Watt praised the Houston Texans for their proactive contract extension for wide receiver Nico Collins in May 2024, which preceded Collins' rise to the top tier of NFL receivers. A different tone came from Watt on Monday,
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is not satisfied with the to-the-Super Bowl level progress of his franchise, and little wonder why, as the team has not competed for an NFC Championship in 29 ...