Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has developed a friendship with a prominent and controversial political figure: Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
A report from the New York Times unveiling Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’ circle of powerful and wealthy friends revealed Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to be among some of his most elite company.
It’s been 27 years since anyone from “America’s Team” held the Lombardi trophy, and Dallas Cowboys fans are growing impatient. But which Cowboy should feel the most pressure?
On Monday, Netflix obtained the rights to a 10-episode docuseries about the Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and his teams of the 1990s. According to reports, the deal isn't finalized, but Netflix paid nearly $50 million in a bidding war with ESPN and others.
One of the NFL’s most powerful and prominent team owners is getting the Netflix star treatment, and boosting the streamer’s sports ambitions in the process.
Adrian Peterson is a Texas schoolboy legend, an all-time NFL superstar, a former apple of Jerry Jones' eye and a future Hall of Famer who in recent years has been reluctant to call it a career.
In a June 1977 issue of Sport magazine, writer Robert Ward's story quotes Reggie Jackson saying, “(Thurman) Munson thinks he can be the straw that stirs the drink, but he can only stir it bad.” Jackson denies he said it, Ward stands by his story.
Netflix's upcoming docuseries on Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys of the 1990s has the potential to be great as long as the NFL doesn't get in the way.
Former NBA star Tim Hardaway seems like a bizarre choice to be quizzed on the Dallas Cowboys' ongoing struggles to get back to the Super Bowl, but a deeper
We have seen teams like the Los Angeles Rams, the Tampa Bay Bucs and the Philadelphia Eagles push all their chips into the middle of the table successfully chasing a Super Bowl berth.
The Cowboys have known for a while they’d be meeting back up in California in late July for their 17th training camp in Oxnard, but now they- and their loyal fans- can make concrete plans for the three-week stay.
On Wednesday, the Dallas Cowboys made official what we've already told you regarding the start of training camp ... and additionally, the team announced the full training camp schedule.
There's no doubt that the Dallas Cowboys are in Super Bowl contention, but being in such a position also brings pressure to perform. This is familiar to the organization, but it's set to hit overdrive next season.
Adam “Pacman” Jones was for many years the league’s go-to example of what not to do. But the short-lived Cowboy, once the “NFL poster boy for bad behavior,” hasn’t turned just his own life around.
The 2023 season for the NFL and the Dallas Cowboys is … essentially here. As CowboysSI.com was first to report, the Cowboys will be traveling to Oxnard for the start of training camp with a reporting date of July 24 - with what we’ve come to call “The Glory Hole Press Conference” featuring team owner Jerry Jones likely slated for July 25.
Everyone dreams of being as rich as Jerry Jones. Well, you won’t make it, but you do have the chance to make believe. With the lull in the football schedule while the players and coaches take vacations before training camp, why not have some fun and learn some Dallas Cowboys history at the same time?
While Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman is often credited as being a genius at manipulating the salary cap, it's the Dallas Cowboys who
Deion Sanders has been a newsmaker for his entire adult life, as an icon as an athlete and a businessman. He's now in the headlines for an unfortunate circumstance as the Pro Football Hall of Famer is dealing with an ailment that might result in the amputation of his foot.
Mike McCarthy is fighting a lot of history with regards to time beyond 2023 with the Cowboys. It has been said many times that Mike McCarthy is on a hot seat in 2023.
The Dallas Cowboys' new offense may not be as drastically different as some were hoping, but as the days go by, there are more and more tidbits that slowly come out about the unique changes.
The Dallas Cowboys haven't advanced past the Divisional round of the NFL Playoffs since their last Super Bowl appearance in 1995. It has become a running joke on social media, with prominent talking heads like Stephen A.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones still hasn’t closed the door completely on the possibility of Dallas re-signing veteran RB Ezekiel Elliott, who remains a free agent. Asked on Monday about where things stand, Jones said both the Cowboys and Elliott are evaluating their respective futures, per Michael Gehlken.
One of the key topics of conversation during the first day of the current league meetings was the sale of the Commanders. Despite the fact that a deal is in place for Josh Harris to replace Dan Snyder as owner, ratification from the league may not come for some time.
Earlier this month, it was announced that NFL Films and Skydance Sports, a division of Skydance Media, would be developing a docu-series chronicling the story of Jerry Jones, the owner, president, and general manager of the Dallas Cowboys.
Jerry Jones was one of Ezekiel Elliott’s most enthusiastic supporters during Zeke’s tenure with the Cowboys, but Jones is now willing to admit that he may have spent a bit too much on the star running back.
In a pre-draft press conference that generally upheld the Dallas Cowboys‘ status quo in regards to revealing information, team owner Jerry Jones joked with the media that coaching has been the team’s Achilles’ heel, not drafting.
Robert Griffin III has carved out a prominent role for himself as an analyst with ESPN, but the former quarterback is still not ready to close the book on his playing career.
To hear it from Jerry Jones, it sounds like the Cowboys didn't make much of an effort to keep Zeke.
Ezekiel Elliott has enjoyed a lucrative NFL career and will go down as one of the best Dallas Cowboys running backs ever. Amid growing uncertainty regarding his future, it’s evident who wants him back in Dallas.
The matter of a potential Commanders sale has been a talking point for months now, as the view other NFL owners take of Dan Snyder has worsened. That trend has stretched to even affect his Cowboys counterpart, Jerry Jones.
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