Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones admitted what many Cowboys fans already complain out: He doesn’t pay much mind to salary-cap concerns. Read more after the jump.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones admitted what many Cowboys fans already complain out: He doesn’t pay much mind to salary-cap concerns. Read more after the jump.
The 2013-14 NFL season is in full swing and the Dallas Cowboys opener will be against the New York Giants during Sunday Night Football. It’s definitely going to be a big game as the division rivals kick off their season and a big game draws in big names including Lebron James. Read more after the jump.
Sorry Jerry, I got news for you — it ain’t happening. I don’t think the Cowboys will win a title with Romo as their QB (let the hate begin). #GMEN Reporters caught up with Jerry Jones yesterday and asked if the Cowboys will win the Super Bowl this year. But what is Jerry going to say — no?! C’mon. Check it out…
Next time you go to see the Dallas Cowboys play at home you will be visiting the AT&T Stadium. Cowboys owner, Jerry Jones, announced that AT&T has reached a multimillion dollar agreement with the team to buy the naming rights. Jones said the deal will enhance technology for their fans. Neither AT&T or Jones would discuss the terms of the deal but reports have said it is in the $17-$19 million per year range! If the deal reaches $25 million per year it will be the biggest football stadium rights deal in history. Congrats AT&T !!!
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones seems to be the official spokesman of all the NFL owners. People seem to listen when he talks, except of course for when he talks about the Cowboys winning some playoff games, lol. Anyway, it’s been no secret the NFL has been wanting to put a team back in the Los Angeles market, and Jones says the time is now. Hit the jump for more.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones surprisingly made quarterback Tony Romo one of the highest paid players in NFL history this offseason. Now of course he wants his money’s worth. Read more after the jump.