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Pro Football and Sports Network on MSN‘I Would’ve Been a Coach’ – When Jerry Jones Revealed What Led Him to an Alternate Career PathBefore Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones made good money in the oil industry, he once dreamt of being the coach of a football team. Jones played running back in his high school at North Little Rock ...
With the hiring of Brian Schottenheimer, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones maintained his stance of being "all in" during his first meeting with the media since parting ways with Mike McCarthy two ...
Then Jones went off the deep end, raising eyebrows with an extraordinarily bizarre “glory hole” comment about the anger of fans. Jones delivered the comment, according to a post on X by Jeff Kolb.
Jerry Jones wants everyone to know he’s still a risk-taker. He said hiring Brian Schottenheimer as the next Cowboys head coach “is as big a risk as you can take” because he has no head ...
Moore and Schottenheimer know how to deal with Jerry and the magnifying glass that comes with the Cowboys job. While it's something Jones and the Cowboys brass should consider when hiring a new ...
One such donor has already been revealed: Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. A report from Front Office Sports stated that Jones donated to the committee. "A spokesperson for Cowboys owner Jerry ...
When Jerry Jones made a recent appearance playing himself on the popular Paramount+ series Landman, he seemed to be struggling to keep his emotions in check. Jones’ performance in the scene with ...
Amid rumblings about the Dallas Cowboys potentially pursuing Deion Sanders as their next head coach, Jerry Jones' desire to be the center of the universe for the organization could present a problem.
No one is more taken with the idea of a “Prime Time” sequel in Dallas than Jerry Jones. With Jones now spearheading the search for the Cowboys’ next head coach after Mike McCarthy’s ...
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is searching for a new head coach after Mike McCarthy unexpectedly ended contract discussions. Possible replacements include former Cowboys tight end Jason Witten ...
Jerry Jones' coaching search could be beginning to take shape. The Dallas Cowboys plan to interview former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh for the open role, according to multiple reports.
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