After three days of talks, the two sides are apparently ready to move forward on negotiating a contract to keep McCarthy in Dallas.
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.
"Homework''? We will give credit where credit is due when it comes to Jerry Jones and a Dallas Cowboys coach search. Credit is not at this time due.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones explained why he wouldn’t give up his general manager role after the team’s week 18 loss to the Washington Commanders,
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.
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.
Jerry Jones made an appearance on the Paramount+ TV show "Landman." He put forth a strong performance in a speech about the importance of his family.
The Dallas Cowboys and head coach Mike McCarthy are expected to open talks Friday on a new contract to keep him in Dallas, per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
This is what Cowboys purgatory looks like. Mike McCarthy’s job with the team is very much undecided with his contract expiring in less than a week. But as ESPN reported Thursday, the “future” was on the table during a recent discussion between the Super Bowl-winning coach and team owner Jerry Jones.
Jerry Jones and the Cowboys are in the process of making a major decision on the future of Dallas coach Mike McCarthy.
Jerry Jones still hasn't made a definitive decision about Mike McCarthy's future with the Dallas Cowboys, but he could be moving closer to keeping him as