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“I Don’t Have Time”: Jerry Jones Signals All-In Push for Super Bowl

“I Don’t Have Time”: Jerry Jones Signals All-In Push for Super Bowl

Jerry Jones is no longer hiding his urgency. Speaking at the NFL Scouting Combine, the Dallas Cowboys owner delivered one of his most revealing public messages in years, admitting that time is no longer on his side and that winning another Super Bowl is his top priority. After decades of patience, conservative spending, and internal roster building, Jones now appears ready to pivot toward a far more aggressive approach. With a playoff drought stretching and the franchise coming off a disappointing season, the Cowboys may finally be preparing to abandon restraint and chase a title with renewed urgency.

“I Felt Disrespected”: Former Patriots QB Breaks Silence on Exit

“I Felt Disrespected”: Former Patriots QB Breaks Silence on Exit

A former New England Patriots quarterback openly criticized the organization this week, describing his brief tenure in New England as one marked by frustration and a sense of being undervalued. The quarterback, who was later traded to the Dallas Cowboys, said he felt overlooked and sidelined during the 2024 season, especially after a shift in the team’s depth chart. His remarks have sparked discussion about opportunity, respect, and how teams evaluate young talent.

“I’ve Got Work to Do”: Jerry Jones Sets His Final NFL Goal

“I’ve Got Work to Do”: Jerry Jones Sets His Final NFL Goal

At 83, Jerry Jones is no longer chasing relevance or validation. He is chasing history. With three Super Bowl rings already secured decades ago, the Dallas Cowboys owner has made his ambition explicit- retire as the most decorated owner in NFL history. That goal now collides with reality - a 30-year championship drought, a fragile roster balance, and a shrinking competitive window around quarterback Dak Prescott. This is not just an offseason story. It is a defining moment for the final chapter of Jerry Jones’ NFL life.

Micah Parsons vs Jerry Jones: How a Cowboys Breakup Turned Personal

Micah Parsons vs Jerry Jones: How a Cowboys Breakup Turned Personal

What began as a shocking blockbuster trade has evolved into something far more personal. Micah Parsons’ split from the Dallas Cowboys was never just about football, and his latest comments following Trevon Diggs’ release made that unmistakably clear. As tensions spill into public view, the fallout reveals how trust eroded between a generational defender and one of the NFL’s most powerful owners, reshaping both franchises in the process.

3 Reasons the NFL’s Christmas Push Is Controversial

3 Reasons the NFL’s Christmas Push Is Controversial

The NFL’s decision to expand its presence on Christmas Day has sparked backlash from across the sports world, most notably from NBA legend Charles Barkley. His blunt criticism highlights a deeper debate about tradition, television money, and league overreach. As the NFL continues to dominate the calendar, Christmas has become the latest battleground over who truly owns America’s biggest sports moments.

57 Million and Counting: How Thanksgiving Became the NFL’s Unofficial Super Bowl

57 Million and Counting: How Thanksgiving Became the NFL’s Unofficial Super Bowl

Thanksgiving 2025 delivered the most-watched regular-season game in NFL history when 57.23 million people tuned in to watch the Chiefs face the Cowboys, shattering the previous high of 42 million set in 1993. Add the streaming peak of 61.357 million on Paramount+ and the numbers become almost absurd. What began as a quirky tradition in 1966 has quietly evolved into the closest thing the NFL has to a national holiday Super Bowl, an event no other league dares challenge and no network will ever surrender.