Another day, more speculation about Mike McCarthy's future with the Dallas Cowboys. Because Jerry Jones has been so comfortable dragging his feet on key issues like locking up your star players for the long term,
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones found a way to better make some of that math, the work-family balance math, add up. In a surprisingly well-acted scene from the Paramount+ series Landman (even though he’s is playing himself, still: he’s really good), Jones explains his perspective on business and family, and how he’s combined the two.
ESPN's Get Up! took turns Wednesday destroying a Jerry Jones Dallas Cowboys strategy they called "unfair," "unnecessary" and "mean-spirited" toward Mike McCarthy.
The Cowboys owner popped up in episodes of “Coach,” “Arli$,” “Entourage,” “Cubed” and “The League.” Jones also appeared in the 2024 documentary series about the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders. “Landman” streams on Paramount+ and will air its season finale on Sunday, Jan 12.
ESPN commentator Mike Greenberg suggests the Dallas Cowboys could go after a high-profile college coach if Mike McCarthy is fired or moves on as head coach.
Jerry Jones delivered a monologue during a cameo appearance in the Paramount+ show "Landman" that had many believing he was not acting when he discussed why he bought the Cowboys.
The Dallas Cowboys have some tough choices to make this offseason, and that starts with the future of head coach Mike McCarthy and the rest of his staff. McCart
It was only fitting that Jerry Jones, who made a fortune in the oil industry, made an appearance on a popular TV series about the oil boom in West Texas. And no surprise that the Dallas Cowboys owner and president earned rave reviews.
Mike McCarthy will have several options if he doesn't return to the Dallas Cowboys, with the head coach being linked to another NFC team not named the Bears.
The Dallas Cowboys blocked the Chicago Bears from interviewing Mike McCarthy this week, but their indecision could end up costing them their most valuable piece on the coaching staff.
Dallas inks one of their RBs to a reserve/futures deal, Mike McCarthy and Jerry Jones are still talking, could a traded WR be coming back?