Jerry Jones discusses offseason plans for Cowboys
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Jerry Jones was in his comfort zone on Wednesday, speaking to members of the media about the future of the Dallas Cowboys. Despite missing out on the playoffs t
Even at 83 years old, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is thinking big. He said Tuesday his aim is to leave the game with the most Super Bowl rings.
Dallas is working on a new contract for wide receiver George Pickens, who shares an agent with departed Cowboys star Micah Parsons.
Jerry Jones and head coach Brian Schottenheimer gave their opinions on everything from how the season got away from them to their desire to find the right defensive coordinator. Jones also discussed their plans to attack free agency, but he didn’t want to dive into potential cap casualties or salary restructures.
The Cowboys have a lot of work to do to reach Jones’ desired goal of winning the most Super Bowls as an owner.
Jerry Jones understands time better than most people his age. At 83, the math is simple and unavoidable. There are fewer years left than the ones already lived. But that hasn't changed what drives him every single day.
The Dallas Cowboys are kicking off the NFL offseason with a search for a new defensive coordinator, following the firing of Matt Eberflus earlier in the week.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said Wednesday that his goal in life is to the retire as the owner with the most Super Bowl wins and that he has "work to do" to catch the Patriots' Robert Kraft.
Veteran coach Lane Kiffin abruptly ended his tenure with the Ole Miss Rebels at the start of December to take the reins of the LSU Tigers. Kiffin's departure sent shockwaves through the program, which they are still trying to figure out.