Prescott was unable to finish the game after suffering a hamstring injury, while Lamb landed horribly wrong on his shoulder, causing the All-Pro receiver major discomfort. Seeing the team's top ...
Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy was less than impressed with yet another game that his team beat themselves with poor ...
Jerry Jones buried the hatchet following last week’s radio interview, during which he threatened to have the hosts fired. When Cowboys owner Jerry Jones returned to the 105.3 The Fan airwaves in ...
Now, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has explained that the decision was heavily influenced by the need for financial flexibility. During his weekly radio appearance on Shan & RJ on Audacy's 105.3 The ...
The following marriage license applications were recorded Oct. 24-30 in the Benton County Clerk's Office: Oct. 24 Brandon ...
FRISCO - Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones oversees a .500 team. But in the court of public opinion? Jerry is now in last place in the standings. Jones is now being compared to Vladimir Putin and ...
Especially if you yourself are a fellow billionaire. Jerry Jones thrust himself into the headlines this week with a series of outrageous takes that in the end, deflected from the real problems ...
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has been likened to Vladimir Putin after he threatened the jobs of two radio hosts following Dallas' blowout loss to the Lions. After the 47-9 defeat, Jones appeared on ...
For Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, battling radio and television broadcasters isn’t new. Jones doesn’t mind fielding tough questions from members of the media. He even encourages it as the team ...
Jerry Jones made plenty of headlines earlier this week while appearing as a guest on 105.3 The Fan with Shan Shariff, RJ Choppy, and Bobby Belt. When the three hosts questioned the Dallas Cowboys ...
When you’re trying to get on your boss’ good side after a public incident, it’s probably not the smartest idea to compare him to a ruthless dictator. Radio hosts Shan Shariff and Bobby Belt ...
Three Dallas radio hosts who experienced the wrath of Jerry Jones this week said the Cowboys owner took an all-time loss when he appeared to threaten their jobs during his on-air meltdown Tuesday.