Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones
The Los Angeles Chargers know when all their 2025 NFL Draft selections will be made, and now they have learned how many compensatory selections will be made.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was one of many sports icons who donated to the Donald Trump Inauguration Committee
During the ample downtime, CBS announcers Charles Davis and Ian Eagle thought to pass the minutes by making a few solar-related jokes at the Cowboys’ expense. Davis and Eagles were talking about the blinding glare from the sun at NRG Stadium during the first quarter, and it didn’t take long for the Cowboys to enter the conversation:
Jerry Jones has lined up his next head coach ... Moore has been a decent offensive coordinator with Dallas, the Los Angeles Chargers and now Philadelphia. That said, his offenses haven’t been ...
The first name that drew widespread attention after McCarthy's departure was Deion Sanders. But three others are getting interviews.
The mind of Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones can be impossible to read at times. That's why the odds of who will be the next head coach of the Cowboys after the team and Mike McCarthy parted ways after five seasons keep appearing and disappearing on sportsbooks everywhere.
Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, is thinking about hiring a new head coach. He wants to interview Kellen Moore, who works for the Philadelphia Eagles right now. Cowboys fans might not be too surprised by this because Jones likes people he knows well.
There are several big factors for Jones in this coaching search — one of which is not letting a coach destined for success get away from him again.
The Dallas Cowboys are reportedly preparing for a major shakeup at the top, with owner and general manager Jerry Jones rumored to be eyeing a first-time head coach to replace Mike
As the Houston Texans and Los Angeles Chargers faced off ... some embarrassing back and forth between Jones and the star wideout. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones / Geoff Burke-Imagn Images ...
The Bengals, Cowboys and Dolphins are among those well-positioned for a better year ahead — if they make the right moves.