Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones tripled down on his “all in” mantra heading into the NFL Draft, which left many scratching their heads. How could the Cowboys possibly be “all in” when they were relatively silent in free agency and still have not reached any long-term extensions with their top players?
They say you can’t teach an old dog new tricks. Jerry Jones and the Cowboys are putting that adage to the test in 2024. Not to come off as insult to owner Jones but at 81 years of age, the head honcho in Dallas accurately qualifies as an “old dog” by most standards.
Skip Bayless, the famous Dallas Cowboys fanatic who hardly spoke badly about his team, seems to have been quite blunt for them, especially owner Jerry Jones.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is trying to thread the needle between being financially prudent and financially aggressive.
The Dallas Cowboys have once again left their fans disappointed, showcasing Jerry Jones’ questionable decision-making in the 2024 offseason. Jones controversially opted to retain Mike McCarthy as the team’s head coach and pledged to pursue an aggressive approach during the offseason.
The Cowboys have been linked to a possible pursuit of Elliott for a while. After losing Tony Pollard to free agency, there are opportunities in the Dallas backfield, as veteran Royce Freeman is the only addition so far.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones expressed interest in the team welcoming back Ezekiel Elliott. Jones addressed reporters on Friday after the completion of the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told reporters on Friday that they are “keenly interested in seeing what the future might look like” with free agent RB Ezekiel Elliott. “First of all, the draft’s not over and that’s a thought,” Jones said, via Todd Archer of ESPN.com.
The Cowboys had running back Jonathon Brooks "high, high, high" on their draft board heading into Friday night, but they weren't able to secure the former Texas Longhorn's services.
The Cowboys did right in the eyes of the fans. The Dallas Cowboys offseason has been one of inactivity and a seemingly unclear plan. Needless to say, fans of the team have been very vocal in their displeasure with the exodus of free agents, and the trickle of incoming players.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell discussed the poorly kept secret regarding the league's desire to eventually shift to an 18-game regular season.
A report this week indicated that the Cowboys have a lot of interest in drafting running back Jonathon Brooks and team owner Jerry Jones didn't play coy when asked about Brooks on Thursday night.
The Dallas Cowboys have been consistently tied to running back Jonathon Brooks during the draft process, with ESPN's Adam Schefter going as far as claiming it would be a surprise if the Texas Longhorns prospect makes it past 56th overall, the Cowboys' second-round pick.
It has been a rough offseason for Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys, and ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith is reveling in it. While Smith is friendly with Jones, he is a known Cowboys hater and has regularly preached the “what can go wrong, will go wrong” mantra for Dallas.
The Dallas Cowboys are already facing the repercussions of their numerous PR disasters, even before the season kicks off. With fans and analysts calling
The Dallas Cowboys are receiving more criticism over their off-season decisions. Despite Jerry Jones making bold claims of going all-in during free agency to acquire fresh talent in order to improvise the team’s current roster.
The Cowboys own pick No. 24 in the NFL Draft.
The Dallas Cowboys held their first press conference in weeks today at The Star in preparation for the 2024 NFL Draft on Thursday. Jerry Jones, Stephen Jones, and HC Mike McCarthy fielded questions from the media and their answers failed to bring peace to a disgruntled fanbase.
As the Dallas Cowboys gear up for a pivotal season, both head coach Mike McCarthy and quarterback Dak Prescott find themselves in contract years, intensifying the pressure to deliver results.
Jerry Jones isn’t backing down from his “all in” comments. Despite a quiet free-agency period, the Dallas Cowboys owner is sticking to the same two words he used to describe the team’s plans earlier this year.
The Dallas Cowboys' biggest team-building weekend of the year is upon us. For a team that is usually very conservative in free agency - and was even more so this year - the NFL Draft is where it's at.
After the Cowboys lost several stars this offseason, expect them to try to wheel and deal on draft day.
The Dallas Cowboys have faced criticism this offseason for the way they have operated in the wake of Jerry Jones’ big promise, but the team owner is not changing his narrative ahead of the NFL Draft.
Dak Prescott’s contract situation remains uncertain, but he offered an idea of what he might be looking for if and when he and the Cowboys sit down to negotiate an agreement.
Some Cowboys fans have been irked by what they perceive as the team having a lack of urgency this offseason. The organization's executive vice president responded to the criticism.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has indicated that there’s a strong possibility the team will move on from quarterback Dak Prescott next offseason.
Earlier this offseason, Dallas owner Jerry Jones indicated the Cowboys would splurge, claiming they would go "all-in." Now he's changing his tune.
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