Jerry Jones, Micah Parsons agree on contract
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Jerry Jones dropped the ball when he traded for Trey Lance but the Dallas Cowboys owner got it right with Joe Milton.
Ohio State running back Quinshon Judkins visited the Dallas Cowboys and met with team owner Jerry Jones on Thursday, per Clarence Hill Jr. of DLLS Sports. Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer was also among the league personnel that viewed Judkins at the Buckeyes' pro day on March 26, via NFL Network's Stacey Dales.
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EssentiallySports on MSNJerry Jones' Clears Message on Tush Push Ban After Cowboys Signed Pats QB as Dak Prescott's BackupThe NFL’s rulebook has always been as fluid as a halftime Hail Mary. The post Jerry Jones' Clears Message on Tush Push Ban After Cowboys Signed Pats QB as Dak Prescott's Backup appeared first on EssentiallySports.
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Pro Football Network on MSNNFL Analyst Rips Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones for Controversial Joe Milton III Trade With PatriotsThe Dallas Cowboys trade for quarterback Joe Milton III from the New England Patriots has sparked debate across the NFL. Dallas sent a fifth-round pick (No. 171) to acquire Milton and a seventh-rounder (No.
Jones told Yahoo Sports he thinks a different factor comes into play when considering the proposed ban, and it may speak to what a revised rule change proposal might look like at next month's NFL meeting in Minneapolis.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones comments on the team's Super Bowl drought and why he chooses not to dwell on it.
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Pro Football Network on MSNCowboys Owner Jerry Jones Reveals 1 Roadblock Holding Up Micah Parsons’ Record-Breaking Contract ExtensionThe Dallas Cowboys had one major hurdle to overcome this NFL offseason. But just like last summer, they haven’t made a deal with pass rusher Micah Parsons yet. Last year, fans watched a similar situation unfold with quarterback Dak Prescott,
It's officially April, which means we're mere weeks away from the 2025 NFL Draft. The Dallas Cowboys were much more active in free agency this year than they were in 2025, but many of the needs they entered the offseason with still remain.