Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has been making headlines for all of the wrong reasons, and this week was involved in a contentious interview following the team's embarrassing loss.
After the devastating loss to the Lions at home, resulting in the worst loss since Jerry Jones bought the team, the Dallas Cowboys are having a massive regroup.
For the Cowboys to flourish, Jerry Jones must relinquish much, if not all, of his decision-making authority regarding personnel matters and on-field performance.
The Dallas Cowboys’ season has not gone as planned. I’m about a seven-hour drive away from The Star, but I imagine that the tension could be cut with a knife.
When appearing on the Cowboys’ flagship radio station, 105.3 The Fan, owner Jerry Jones was questioned about the mistakes they’ve made with the roster following Week 6’s disastrous 47-9 loss to the Lions.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has never been afraid of the spotlight, which is a good thing since he's been in the headlines all week. Following his team's embarrassing loss on his 82nd birthday, Jones took heavy criticism for lashing out at radio hosts during an appearance on 105.3 The Fan.
Jerry Jones, the mercurial owner, is a lot of talk and no action, but all fans knew this about the never-hit-his-prime owner/general manager. Jones and the front office have made a mess of a playoff-caliber team, and fans and media are tired of his actions and lack of actions.
We are in some tough times. The Cowboys head into their bye week with a demoralizing loss to the Lions, one so bad that it’s prompted some unusually strong responses from owner Jerry Jones.
The Dallas Cowboys are a mess, as is evident from their games so far. Even though they sport a .500 record, their three wins were unconvincing. Their three losses, though, showed that the team has some serious problems on both sides of the ball.
DeMarcus Ware spoke about wanting to see more effort from the Dallas Cowboys. The Dallas Cowboys have a lot going on these days. On the surface they appear
The Dallas Cowboys have the talent to be successful, but they have had a bumpy start to the 2024 season. Dallas sits at 3-3 following their Week 6 loss to the Detroit Lions.
Jerry Jones has continually been asked to explain his franchise’s 2024 inaction regarding outside augmentations.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones doesn't want to hear it, at least not from his own radio hosts.
On Tuesday, Sports Illustrated reported that a hot mic caught Dallas Mavericks Minority Owner Mark Cuban sharing his honest thoughts about Dallas Cowboys Owner, President, and General Manager Jerry Jones on ESPN.
Things are going from bad to worse for the Dallas Cowboys and team owner Jerry Jones.
The Dallas Cowboys limp into the bye week at 3-3, but they haven’t done it quietly. If you all haven’t heard by now, Jerry Jones makes a weakly appearance on a Dallas/Fort Worth radio show called 105.3 The Fan every Tuesday morning, and it was not pretty.
Jerry Jones’ Dallas Cowboys suffered one of the most embarrassing losses in franchise history Sunday when they dropped a home game to the Detroit Lions 47-9.
Jerry Jones was a little testy on Tuesday as the Dallas Cowboys are 3-3 entering their bye week. Jones went off on two radio hosts of 105.3 The Fan, threatening to have the hosts replaced for asking the Cowboys owner tough questions about the roster’s makeup for the 2024 season.
Jerry Jones took issue with being questioned about the Dallas Cowboys' roster and perceived lack of offseason moves during his weekly radio appearance on Tuesday morning.
The Dallas Cowboys have a lot of questions to answer as they head into the bye week at 3-3, coming off a 47-9 beat down at the hands of the Detroit Lions.
Jones' lack of personal accountability has contributed significantly to the Cowboys' Super Bowl drought.
As the Cowboys head into their Week 7 bye at 3-3, Jerry Jones is showing every sign of turning into a curmudgeon.
Jerry Jones is not happy in the wake of his team’s latest embarrassing loss, and the Dallas Cowboys owner directed some of that frustration toward his longtime radio partners on Tuesday.
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