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Through the early days of Dallas Cowboys training camp, team owner and CEO Jerry Jones is not making many fans with his handling of the ongoing negotiations of star defender Micah Parsons’s upcoming contract extension.
The Dallas Cowboys hosted their annual state-of-the-union address to begin Oxnard training camp on Monday, and in typical fashion, quotes from owners Jerry and Stephen Jones made waves on the internet.
Prescott signed a four-year, $240 million extension with the Cowboys in September. The deal made him one of the highest-paid quarterbacks in the NFL, with an average annual value of $60 million. The contract also included an $80 million signing bonus.
"If the football gods came down and said Jerry, you get to win the next three Super Bowls. You get to have the exact same early '90s glory days," Clark imagined. "Everybody's watc
Jason Whitlock has always been known for his controversial sports and political takes, but his most recent one targeting Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones might actually take the cake following Jones' interesting comments about two of his NFL team's biggest superstars.
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The Ticket's Gordon Keith, whose "Fake Jerry" has been a staple on the Dallas sports talk station for the last 30 years, broke the news Wednesday.
The deal, announced by Jerry Jones, kept Prescott in a Cowboys jersey through the 2028 season. What really turned heads, though, was the guaranteed money: $231 million, the most in league history, edging out Deshaun Watson’s fully guaranteed $230 million deal with the Browns.
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.