Jerry Jones Wants to Be Owner With Most Super Bowls
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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.
The joke was in poor taste, not the first time nor will it be the last that the owner/president/general manager of the Dallas Cowboys offered a quip that results in more disbelief laughter than genuine laughs.
Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones discussed the teams search for a new defensive coordinator, dropping a reference to President Donald Trump.
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.
The perception when the Cowboys hired defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus last year was that it was team owner Jerry Jones' choice rather than one that head coach Brian Schottenheimer made for himself.
The Cowboys will wrap up the 2025 season on Wednesday with a news conference featuring Jerry Jones, Stephen Jones and Brian Schottenheimer.
Eberflus joined the Cowboys staff as the defensive coordinator in 2025 after his prior stint as head coach of the Chicago Bears from 2022 to 2024. He had a previous stint with the Cowboys from 2011 to 2015 as the linebackers coach, and Eberflus added passing game coordinator duties from 2016 to 2017.
Per Cowboys' beat writer Clarence Hill Jr., a paraphrased quote from Cowboys DC Matt Eberflus said that the Dallas defensive unit was changed when the team decided to trade Parsons to the Packers in the week leading up to the 2025 regular season.