Despite these small but positive moves, NFL.com writer Jeffri Chadiha has named Jerry Jones as the biggest loser in his recent article on the winners and losers in NFL free agency.
The Dallas Cowboys haven't been particularly aggressive in the early stages of NFL free agency, which opened on Monday.
In a stunning display of ignorance and arrogance, ESPN's morning show actually attempted to give multi-billionaire Dallas ...
Last offseason, the Dallas Cowboys were bystanders in free agency after a host of starters and depth players were allowed to walk out the door, and the most surprising part of it was that the ...
Jerry Jones, speaking at Zack Martin's retirement press conference this week, stated that the Dallas Cowboys' way of doing things a year ago was part of the plan. The lack of interest in signing ...
Fish has long called it the "Blow It Up'' plan. And finally Jerry is admitting that's exactly what they've been doing for a year. So we now know that was Phase 1 of Jerry's plan. As Phase 2 begins ...
It was disheartening this week to hear Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones proclaim that, despite now having $54 million in cap space, he wasn't looking to fill roster voids through free agency.
So everything is now starting to line up, exactly as Fish predicted, and now Jerry and thought it would. Retain homegrown guys, don't overspend, and then attack in 2025. Phase 1 of the plan has ...
New York Giants made a quick move to acquire a defensive player from Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones for the 2025 NFL season ...
What is necessary? Expediency. And while owner Jerry Jones continues to wrongly deny the importance of that, the hard numbers do not lie. And even if for some reason Jerry doesn't see it?
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Pro Football Network on MSNViral Post Highlights Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones’ Refusal To Spend Money on NFL Free Agents Over Last DecadeThe Dallas Cowboys are coming off a poor 2024 season, to say the least. A disastrous seven-win season saw Dak Prescott play ...
And yes, we are well-aware that team owner Jerry Jones is saying Dallas isn't leaning toward using free agency to fill "voids.'' As Fish notes: "Dallas set up a path to have $100 million in ...
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