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In an interview with "CBS Evening News" anchor Tony Dokoupil, the two took a helicopter ride thousands of feet above Dallas to appreciate The Star from the air.
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Jerry Jones declared extending George Pickens would be impossible without Micah Parsons trade
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones declared that the team would have "zero chance" of extending George Pickens without the Micah Parsons trade.
Jerry Jones and head coach Brian Schottenheimer gave their opinions on everything from how the season got away from them to their desire to find the right defensive coordinator. Jones also discussed their plans to attack free agency, but he didn’t want to dive into potential cap casualties or salary restructures.
Cesak retired from broadcasting in 2015. He shared a health update on Facebook via the show's page in June 2024. Jerry Cesak was diagnosed with a "catastrophic illness" in 2021 and spent over five months at the hospital. The illness was cured, but he could not walk properly and lost 50 pounds.
Jerry Jones implores frustrated fans that financial gain is not a motivation, and that he desperately just wants to win football games.
Jerry Jones hasn't even sniffed an NFL championship in the past 30 of his 37 years as owner, president and general manager of the Dallas Cowboys. Yet the 83-year-old still has the goal of retiring as the owner with the most Super Bowl titles, despite New England's Robert Kraft having twice as many as Jones' three.
Via Todd Archer of ESPN.com, the 83-year-old Jones set forth his career objectives during a Wednesday press conference.
Jerry Cesak, who was a fixture on San Diego radio for 27 years as co-host of the “Jeff & Jer Showgram” morning show, passed away on Sunday at the age of 74. The longtime San Diego resident retired from broadcasting in 2015,
The Dallas Cowboys are looking for a new defensive coordinator after firing Matt Eberflus on Monday following one disappointing season. In discussing the search for his replacement, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones used a comment President Donald Trump made regarding the crisis in Venezuela.
Both Jerry and George Thomas signed with the Detroit Tigers after the 1957 season. The brothers were teammates with Augusta of the Class A Sally League in 1958. Jerry Thomas was 9-6 with a 3.79 ERA for Augusta, which won the Sally League title and had 13 future major-leaguers on the team.