Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones joined the K&C Masterpiece before his team's matchup against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.Jones was asked about Bill Belichick becoming the head football coach at the University of North Carolina and if the NFL should be concerned about other top coaches leaving for college.
Russini spoke with Cowboys executive vice president and COO Stephen Jones, who she noted "wasn’t ready to give a public vote of confidence for McCarthy’s return in 2025." "We have not made any decisions," Jones told Russini via The Athletic. "We have four games left to play, and we need to look at the full body of work after the season.”
In a surprising turn of events, Jerry Jones, the outspoken owner of the Dallas Cowboys, has sparked significant intrigue across both the NFL and college football with his recent comments about the future of legendary coach Bill Belichick.
In the ongoing discourse surrounding the Dallas Cowboys' coaching decisions, critics have cast doubt on team owner Jerry Jones, suggesting he might be too frugal to hire someone th
Amidst rumors about Mike McCarthy's future in the NFL with the Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones made something clear regarding the situation.
ESPN suggests the Dallas Cowboys should be offering Ben Johnson a stunning five-year contract of $125 million to steal him away from the Detroit Lions.
Jeff Saturday offered harsh criticism for Jerry Jones' comments about the Cowboys' blocked punt blunder during their loss to the Bengals.
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One top Dallas source tells CowboysCountry.com of a future head coach search, "Kellen Moore is an asset. He's the smartest guy in the room in every room he's ever been in.''
Football Insider has been told by Keith Wyness that Jerry Jones would be a "perfect fit" for new investment in Tottenham.