Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboys
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If you're looking for Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, just head to The Star, the Cowboys' new headquarters in the Dallas suburb of Frisco. CBS Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil has the story.
Bland inked a four-year/$94 extension with Dallas that ties him to the franchise through the 2029 season. $50 million of the deal is guaranteed, though there is a potential out after 2026 where the Cowboys would only be hit with $13.2 million in dead money.
Via Todd Archer of ESPN.com, the 83-year-old Jones set forth his career objectives during a Wednesday press conference.
Jerry Jones declares Cowboys finances are no object, vowing dramatic trades and free agency moves to chase Super Bowl glory. Get ready for a spending spree.
We lost the nickel, and it hurt us more than we thought. The nickel was a serious loss for us. It made a big difference not having [Lewis] out there. And, so,
The Cowboys missed the postseason for the second consecutive year. Jones says he's prepared to "bust the budget" to get better.
Schottenheimer may have more of a say in the hiring of his second defensive coordinator than he did with Matt Eberflus
The NFL playoff field is set. The Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks are the No. 1 seeds who earned first-round byes, while the New England Patriots and Chicago Bears look dangerous as No. 2 seeds. Plus there are plenty of contenders in the other wild-card weekend slots.