Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboys
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While the Dallas Cowboys face a challenging season on the field, owner Jerry Jones is making headlines off it. The billionaire, who purchased the Cowboys in 1989 for $140 million
Dallas is coming off a blowout loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday that dropped their record to 3-4-1. Though the players certainly didn’t pull their share of the weight in the 44-24 loss, there was plenty of blame placed at the feet of Brian Schottenheimer and his controversial decision to punt on a critical fourth down in the second half.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones strongly denied that the team rushed Trevon Diggs back from injury. The cornerback suffered a head injury at home that kept him sidelined during the Week 7 duel against the Washington Commanders and Sunday’s duel against the Denver Broncos.
For years, what might have been haunted Jerry Jones. The Dallas Cowboys owner chased Super Bowls, cycled through coaches and defended countless decisions -- yet one name seems to linger in the background: Sean Payton.
The Dallas Cowboys have once more been connected to a potential trade for a defender ahead of the Nov. 4 trade deadline.
This past offseason, the NFL reviewed the Philadelphia Eagles’ controversial “tush push” play, which the defending Super Bowl champions use nearly every game—sometimes multiple times per contest—with quarterback Jalen Hurts.
Cowboys receiver George Pickens is an impending free agent, but talk about him getting an extension are overblown. The post Bad News on Cowboys’ George Pickens Contract Talks appeared first on Heavy Sports.