One Cowboys fan just took his love for owner Jerry Jones to the next level. On Monday, a tattoo artist on Instagram posted his latest work: A portrait of Jerry Jones, except that in the tattoo, the 73-year-old has a grill and a Cowboys tattoo on his forehead.
The tattoo is on the diehard fan’s back. On Thursday, The Athletic‘s Jon Machota brought even more attention to the wild tattoo when he posted it on X, asking fans how many Super Bowls the Cowboys would have to win for them to get the same tattoo.
In typical, crazy Cowboys fashion, plenty of fans said they’d only need one chip. If that doesn’t tell NFL fans how hungry the Dallas faithful are for a Super Bowl, nothing will.
How many Super Bowls would the Cowboys have to win for you to get this tattoo? pic.twitter.com/llkGxpkKTA
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) September 11, 2025
In fairness, the Cowboys haven’t won it all since 1995, despite being the most valuable team in all of sports. The team’s shortcomings aren’t due to a lack of effort. Jerry Jones made a monumental change this offseason, parting ways with longtime head coach Mike McCarthy.
In turn, he promoted former Cowboys offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to head coach. Alas, Jones’ hire wasn’t what he received the most attention for this offseason.
Instead, Jones made headlines when he refused to engage in contract discussions with star EDGE Micah Parsons. In turn, Parsons requested a trade. Just two weeks before the regular season began, the Cowboys honored Parsons’ request, sending him to the Green Bay Packers.
While Jerry Jones might not sport the shiny grill or swagger in real life that he boasts in the fan’s tattoo, he doesn’t lack confidence. After the trade, Jones doubled down on his decision.
“We have two kinds of capital or currency in the NFL,” Jones said during an appearance on Good Morning America. “One of them is draft picks. The other is the financial, because every team is limited to the same amount of resources to spend, and having said that, Micah enabled us to have four, possibly as many as six players, for the future. That’s a good trade when you need numbers. I’ll take the numbers every time.”
If that draft capital ultimately leads the Cowboys to winning a Super Bowl, fans will praise Jones as a hero. However, the Cowboys didn’t kick off their season with a win, falling 24-20 to the Philadelphia Eagles.
On Sunday, the Cowboys will have a chance to bounce back as they square off against the New York Giants at 1 p.m. ET. The game will air live on FOX.
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