Dallas Cowboys General Manager Jerry Jones’ wife, philanthropist and former beauty queen Eugenia “Gene” Jones, reportedly cried when the Dallas Mavericks traded Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers. Jerry, 82, and Gene, 78, could relate to the Mavericks fanbase on the night of February 2, 2025. Read on for further details.
Eugenia Jones, also known as Gene Jones, married Jerry Jones in 1963. The couple share three children: Stephen, Charlotte, and Jerry Jr., all of whom hold executive roles in the Dallas Cowboys organization. The couple also shares 10 grandchildren: Haley, Shy Jr., Paxton, John Stephen, Caroline, Jordan, Jessica, Mary, James and Juliette. That being said, the Jones family understands the Dallas sports scene in general.
Dallas sports fans had a rough calendar year. The Dallas Cowboys missed the 2024 NFL playoffs, while the Dallas Mavericks unexpectedly traded Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers. The Cowboys were officially eliminated after the Washington Commanders defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 36-33 for a last-second upset at Northwest Stadium on December 22, 2024. As a result, the Cowboys missed the playoffs for the first time since 2020.
Jerry Jones knows what it’s like when Dallas sports fans have a team worth rooting for and has grown close with the athletes in town over the years. When asked about the Luka Doncic trade on 105.3 The Fan, Jones revealed that he called Doncic, now 26, “a personal friend” and even revealed that his wife, Eugenia, cried when she learned of the trade.
The Dallas Cowboys have faltered in recent years, while the Dallas Mavericks rose to prominence with Luka Doncic as they made the NBA Finals in 2024. The Mavericks previously advanced to the 2011 NBA Finals in a Finals rematch against the Miami Heat. The Mavericks lost both Finals, but the Mavericks’ appearances gave Dallas businesses revenue boosts.
Aside from the Cowboys and Mavericks, the Dallas Stars’ Stanley Cup Playoff run in 2024 gave revenue boosts to Dallas businesses. The Stars’ elite depth and high-end talent helped them advance to the 2024 Western Conference Final, but they lost in six games to the Edmonton Oilers. Still, the Stars’ star power helped them gain prominence among Dallas sports fans.
Jerry Jones confirmed his General Manager status ahead of the 2025 NFL season. Jones isn’t a traditional GM, but he’s known for hiring high-quality coaches, drafting great players, and providing an awesome fan experience at AT&T Stadium. The opinions on Jones’ performance as a GM vary, but Jones seemingly wants to improve in 2025 with the recent signing of wide receiver George Pickens to bolster the Cowboys’ offense.
Perhaps the Dallas Wings’ recent draft of UConn point guard Paige Bueckers sparked Jerry Jones’ desire to avoid being upstaged by the WNBA. The Dallas Cowboys, also known as America’s Team, are the most popular NFL team in the state of Texas and one of the most popular professional sports teams in the United States and in the world. If healthy, the Cowboys can succeed in 2025 due to a pivotal schedule and new coaching strategies.
Jones’ recent comments might not ease the pain and frustration of Dallas Mavericks fans, but it’s a nice sight to see the Cowboys GM relate to the Mavericks. Jones has been critical of the Mavericks’ management decisions in the past. The Mavericks were previously affected by a hostile work environment until then-majority owner Mark Cuban hired then-CEO Cynt Marshall after reportedly recruiting Marshall with a cold call.
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