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As the Micah Parsons situation seemingly gets uglier by the day, Cowboys fans are letting their voices be heard. Months long drama in Dallas has yet to result in a deal for the team's All-Pro defensive end.
The series is scheduled to premiere on Netflix on Tuesday, Aug. 19, and will include exclusive interviews with Jones, former players Troy Aikman, Michael Irvin, Emmitt Smith, coaches Jimmy Johnson and Barry Switzer, and notable fans like George W. Bush and Phil Knight.
What counts as a "good" season is more subjective in Dallas than anywhere else — and it's why, ever since Jones purchased the team for $140 million in 1989, there has been no ot
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNJerry Jones admits he wouldn't have been able to make big trade like Rams did for Stafford
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones applauded the Los Angeles Rams' boldness for pulling off the Matthew Stafford trade in 2021.
Focusing on notoriously splashy Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, who purchased the team for $140 million in 1989, the eight-episode series presents highlights from thousands of hours of archival footage (including plenty of cheerleading,
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Sportsnaut on MSNFormer Dallas Cowboys 1st-Round Pick At Risk of Losing Roster Spot
Team owner Jerry Jones has helped the Dallas Cowboys make several good decisions over the years, which include selecting multiple
The Gambler and His Cowboys", many memories of that great Dallas Cowboys era have resurfaced-not only for fans who lived th
This article was originally published on www.si.com as Tony Romo Says Jerry Jones Isn't to Blame for Cowboys’ Super Bowl Drought. As the Cowboys' decades-long Super Bowl drought drags on, former Dallas quarterback and NFL analyst Tony Romo wants people to stop pointing the finger at Jerry Jones.