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Opening Shot: The now-familiar face of Jerry Jones looks out over a Texas oilfield from a helicopter, and then he begins telling us a story of one of his biggest gambles. Millions of dollars in debt ...
Eleven years ago, Netflix bet that brothers Chapman and Maclain Way, the nephews of actor Kurt Russell, could turn subscribers on to sports via their documentary The Battered Bastards of Baseball.
In February of 1989, Arkansas oilman Jerry Jones purchased the Dallas Cowboys for $140 million. Jones fired legendary coach Tom Landry, hired his old college teammate Jimmy Johnson, and the Cowboys… ...
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Jerry Jones knows the Dallas Cowboys are a ‘soap opera,’ and he’s happy to keep the drama rolling
They’re the most valuable sports franchise in the world — yet they haven’t won a Super Bowl in nearly 30 years. So, how do you keep the nickname “America’s Team” without winning a championship since ...
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was put on blast by the panel of ESPN's First Take for prioritizing attention over the team's Super Bowl success. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones ruffled some ...
Faster, stronger and meaner: How 'Aikmania' and the Herschel Walker trade built the Cowboys’ dynasty
DALLAS — When Jerry Jones traded away star running back Herschel Walker after the 1989 season, many in Dallas thought he had lost his mind. Walker was the Cowboys’ biggest name, and the trade came on ...
The pleasures of “hate watching” usually apply to a show so bad (in your eyes anyway) that your dislike becomes part of the fun. But it can also apply to sports documentary series, a genre currently ...
Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones addressed his viral comments hyping the natural gas industry while ignoring the team's struggling defense. Jones was hyping the "$100 billion" ...
For the Dallas Cowboys, holding onto one of the league’s best wide receiver groups is proving to be a bigger challenge than ...
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is not happy that his team is 3-4-1 eight games into the season. “I am not happy at all with winning three ball games. At all,” Jones said after Sunday’s loss in Denver. “Can ...
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