Owner and general manager Jerry Jones walked away from the home stadium of the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night with one overwhelming emotion. "It's very disappointing.
The Dallas Cowboys' playoff hopes took a giant hit with a 34-26 loss to the Minnesota Vikings on "Sunday Night Football." The game was tied at 17 at halftime, but the Cowboys went without a touchdown in the second half and scored just nine points.
Jerry Jones was the first one to talk to the media after the embarrassing loss to the Minnesota Vikings last night. The biggest issue with this football team is needing to score 35 points every single week to even have a chance to win games, and one of the first questions Jerry was asked was about the defense and the status of Matt Eberflus.
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Former Dallas Cowboys head coach Wade Phillips was among the many in attendance in Sunday night’s game between his former team and the Minnesota Vikings at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
The Dallas Cowboys entered Week 15 with their NFL playoff hopes on thin ice, and by the time the night was over, the team's chances of reaching the postseason were placed on life support.
Jerry Jones' Dallas Cowboys dropped to 6-6-1 on the season with their 44-30 loss to the Detroit Lions in Week 14. However, that's not the only hit they took from the game.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones addressed the criticisms surrounding WR George Pickens and doesn’t buy into it. “I think the criticism of this last ballgame is being hard on him.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Dallas Cowboys' defense was showing vast improvement after their moves at the NFL trade deadline. Adding defensive tackle Quinnen Williams gave them a much stronger defensive line, making everyone's job easier.
During a Friday appearance on Dallas sports radio station 105.3 The Fan, Jones seemed to want to put the potential Pickens controversy to bed for good.
Jimmy Johnson became one of the best coaches in football history during his time with the Miami Hurricanes and Dallas Cowboys. From 1984 to 1988, he led Miami to a national championship before joining Jerry Jones and the Cowboys in 1989.
The Dallas Cowboys certainly still hold a route to postseason play, but with Christmas just a couple of weeks away, I figured a mock draft could be a nice gift for their outlook of the future.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones does not sound at all concerned by the recent controversy centered on star wide receiver George Pickens. Pickens made headlines last week when he openly clashed with player-turned-analyst Richard Sherman.
Jerry Jones and his Dallas Cowboys are looking to make it four straight wins on Thursday as they face the Detroit Lions in a Week 14 matchup. The result of this contest will have major implications for both teams’ playoff hopes, as the Cowboys and the Lions fight to secure a postseason spot in the NFC.
Jerry Jones has made a number of outrageous statements about his decision to trade star pass-rusher Micah Parsons prior to the season, but the Dallas Cowboys owner has officially outdone himself.