Louis Riddick blasts 'dysfunctional' Cowboys, Jerry Jones
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Dr. Hussein Tawbi, who works for MD Anderson in Houston, said there are two things he hopes people take away from the story of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones beating cancer.
"For some reason, Jerry Jones seems very angry," Graziano said. "He really feels like they had a deal agreed to in March, and that Micah effectively went back on it when he said, 'I got to talk to my agent' --which is ridiculous. That's what any player in ...
This situation is the perfect encapsulation of the Dallas Cowboys during the reign of Jerry Jones.” As such, every plot point is presented like a chapter in a religious text. The project achieved at least one objective for me: evoking a nostalgic ...
Even at the age of 82, Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones won't bow to the regular criticism he receives as the organization's Super Bowl drought carries on.
A new Netflix series on Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys empire spends one segment on a particularly devastating playoff loss to Green Bay.
Netflix is putting “Prime Time” back under the brightest lights. The streaming giant’s new series, The Gamble and His Cowboys, revisits the dynasty years of the
Jerry Jones said that he “loves the pain” of being the Dallas Cowboys GM. Colin Cowherd discusses the attention the Cowboys have received during his tenure and if it’s good for the team.
With the NFL season quickly approaching, Micah Parsons’ relationship with the Dallas Cowboys remains a rocky one. Conversations about a new contract have stalled, and The Athletic’s Dianna Russini said the pressure is growing around Jerry Jones.
Jerry Jones and his wife, Eugenia “Gene” Jones, have been a team for more than 60 years. The Dallas Cowboys owner — who's featured in the Netflix docuseries America’s Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys, which premiered Aug. 19 — met Gene while the two were students at the University of Arkansas, according to Texas Monthly. They got married in 1963.
Is Jerry Jones to blame for the Dallas Cowboys' lack of playoff success over the past three decades? Tony Romo shared his thoughts on Netflix's new docuseries, "America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys.