Jerry Jones Announces Another Cowboys Trade Is In Works
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Cowboys trade for 3x-Pro Bowl DT Quinnen Williams; send Mazi Smith, two picks to Jets
Quinnen Williams will join the Cowboys in hopes of shoring up a poor defensive line. Dallas gives up Mazi Smith and 2 draft picks in the deal.
The Dallas Cowboys are 3-5-1 after losing two in a row, but Jerry Jones has decided to go all in to try to save their season. The Cowboys owner pulled off a blockbuster trade to acquire three-time Pro Bowler Quinnen Williams from the New York Jets on Tuesday, just hours ahead of the NFL's 4 p.m. ET trade deadline.
Solid apologies are nothing new for Jones. He has issued them for years. It is almost inexorable that he will come strong with an apology at some point each season, but his failing is that it is never followed by anything other than his own determination to do better, to work harder.
The New York Jets are reportedly trading defensive lineman Quinnen Williams to the Dallas Cowboys, according to several reports.
Jerry Jones is an expert at keeping secrets, and once again, he’s done it. The Dallas Cowboys owner has quietly pulled off a trade amid ongoing rumors linking the team to Myles Garrett and Maxx Crosby.
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Jerry Jones Admits What Everyone's Always Thought About Him
Jerry Jones isn't shying away from his love of the public spotlight. The Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager constantly keeps himself and his team at the center of attention. Jones admitted that's by design.
NFL fine money is directed to charity, and Jones is reportedly content with his $250,000 payment going to a good cause. Jerry Jones flipping the bird at folks at the Jets game 😭🤣😭 #Cowboys pic.twitter.
The ESPN host, who is known to be vocal about his disdain for Dallas, had Cowboys owner Jerry Jones on his Sirius XM show earlier in the day. Later, Smith joined Jones in his box for the “Monday Night Football” matchup at AT&T Stadium.
Jerry Jones faces harsh criticism from Dallas Cowboys fans after showing a preference for his natural gas business over America's Team.