Cowboys, Jerry Jones and Pickens
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As the Cowboys now sit at 3-3-1 in head coach Brian Schottenheimer's first season in charge, owner Jerry Jones spoke very highly of his Sunday performance. "To me, last week was about as good a coaching job as I've been around since I don't know when," Jones said on 105.3 The Fan.
The discontent is well-documented between Jerry Jones and agent David Mulugheta, who represents former Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons, but a contract extension for wide receiver George Pickens is independent of previous, unsuccessful negotiations with other players.
Jerry Jones was riding high after the team's dominant win over the Washington Commanders in Week 7, but former star Micah Parsons threw some stray shots.
Week 6 was another rough one for the Cowboys defense and the team ranks last in the league in yards allowed, but the results to this point in the season haven't soured team owner Jerry Jones on the coach responsible for the unit.
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith once again put Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones on blast for his recent comments.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones seemed to indicate he's open for a trade and insists the Cowboys can still win their division.
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Cowboys Headlines: Jones teases trade; says team will stick with DC Matt Eberflus
Jerry Jones maintains the Cowboys are a playoff contender and teased a trade to improve the roster. But he's standing firm on who fans want to go.
Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels suffered a right hamstring injury early in the third quarter against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday and was later ruled out, yet another blow to a banged-up Washington offense.