Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboys and Netflix
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The Hollywood Reporter asks brothers Chapman and Maclain Way — and Netflix VP of sports, Gabe Spitzer — just why the streamer loves the Dallas Cowboys so damn much.
If you're a fan of the NFL and you're younger than 30, then it might be hard to believe there was a time when the Dallas Cowboys were winning multiple Super Bowls.
It’s no secret Jerry Jones loves the spotlight. For better or for worse, Jones consistently keeps everyone talking about the Dallas Cowboys. In Netflix’s eight-part series, “America’s
A viral clip of Jerry Jones from the new Dallas Cowboys Netflix documentary reveals what the owner wants in a head coach.
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Thesportstak on MSNTony Romo reflects up on Jerry Jones' impact in Cowboys' Super Bowl drought in Netflix's America's Team series
Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo has shared his opinion on the idea that Cowboys owner Jerry Jones played a pivotal role in the Cowboys 30-year Super Bowl drought. In a segment in the new Netflix documentary series "America's Team," Romo said the following:
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones decided that he wanted to be a part of a project about his legacy while he was still alive after Skydance CEO David Ellison approached him about participating in a long-form documentary.
In Netflix's new docuseries, America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys, Jones detailed how he came very close to purchasing the San Diego Chargers when he was 28 years old. According to Jones, he got the Teamsters, a labor union led by the controversial Jimmy Hoffa, to help him finance 10 pizza parlors.
When Jerry Jones bought the Dallas Cowboys in February 1989 and then fired legendary head coach Tom Landry, much of the franchise’s fandom was unhappy with the Arkansas oil man, as detailed in Netflix's 'America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys.
The Netflix docuseries ‘America’s Team’ examines Jerry Jones’ ownership of the Dallas Cowboys. His wife and kids play a huge role in the team’s success.