Donald Trump has officially been sworn in as the 47th President of the United States of America. Naturally, Inauguration Day will be comprised of plenty of celebrations, balls, and the like.
However, it would be so on-brand for Jones to bring in a coach who didn't have a job this past season to fix a mess that he helped create.
The Dallas Cowboys have been starved of success for decades, but now comes the chance for Jerry Jones to make a noticeable shift in how he operates the team. The Dallas Cowboys appear to be at a ...
If Jerry does hire Schottenheimer as head coach—and that's a not-so-big if —the next thing the Dallas owner will have to do is try to sell the hire to the fan base. Jones has a reason to be ...
And that leads us to the ’14 draft. Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones and executive vice president Stephen Jones talk in the Cowboys draft room during the first round of the ...
With the NFL head coaching hiring cycle set to heat up, Jerry Jones' plan for the Dallas Cowboys seems like it is taking shape. Connor Orr of Sports Illustrated shed light on the Cowboys ...
Jerry Jones, the iconic owner of the Dallas Cowboys, is no stranger to making headlines both on and off the field. While fans eagerly anticipate his decision on the team's next head coach-names ...
will see The Cotton Bowl at AT&T Stadium still hosting its fair share of CFP contests. Per those sources, the venue also known as Jerry World is slated to host semifinal games in two of the first ...
ARLINGTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 30: Owner Jerry Jones of the Dallas Cowboys stands on the field during warm ups before the game against the Detroit Lions at AT&T Stadium on September 30, 2018 in ...
Jerry Jones has been known to like Donald Trump. And when the incumbent US President was inaugurated for the second time on Monday, the $17.2 billion-worth team owner (per Forbes) reportedly ...
Ben Johnson may or may not be the next Sean McVay, but we know for sure he won’t be the next Cowboys coach. Didn’t so much as interview. The Patriots, Jaguars, Raiders and Bears courted him.
The Cowboys are not expected to interview Deion Sanders for their open head coaching spot despite team owner Jerry Jones having had a conversation with the Dallas great. NFL Network’s Ian ...