Dallas Cowboys’ owner Jerry Jones claims he’s done well with the cap before saying he hasn’t done well enough with it.
Why did yesterday's press conference become yet another detour through the owner's life? Because there's no understanding the Schottenheimer hire without understanding the man who made it.
Ross Tucker, once a supporter of Jerry Jones' decisive leadership, now expresses concern over Jones' questionable decisions and public statements. Dis
Jones: 'He's had 25 years being around the kinds of things that he's gonna have to draw on to be a coach of the Dallas Cowboys."
Here’s hoping Schotty is more successful than most of his predecessors in Jerry’s great experiment. We’ll see. Like the rest, he’ll need a lot of luck. He’ll also need to be a lot better than his GM. The good news is it’s a low bar. That’s also the bad news.
The Dallas Cowboys' decision to promote offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to head coach has raised eyebrows, with many questioning whether Jerry Jones has a long-term visi
If you owned an iconic NFL franchise, and you just doubled down on an awful season with a coaching hire that didn’t exactly overwhelm, how would you
In a key move to propel the Dallas Cowboys into Super Bowl contention, Jerry Jones has secured a major signing that could be a game-changer for the team.
Vitriol of Friday’s move is likely reserved for Jerry and Stephen Jones. They are the ones on trial with fans.
NFL icons Ja'Marr Chase, Odell Beckham Jr., and CeeDee Lamb made headlines this week, but not for their prowess on the field. The trio attended the San Antonio Spurs' 140-110 victo
In a move that's turning heads across the NFL, Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys have signed an unexpected coach to join their quest for a Super Bowl victory. Jerry Jones promised big changes for the Dallas Cowboys,
Reaction to Brian Schottenheimer being named the Cowboys next head coach has gone ... Well, about the way you’d expect for a piece of news the club chose to drop a little before 9 o’clock on a Friday evening.