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Dallas Cowboys training camp starts on Tuesday, but before the team suits up, Jerry Jones, Stephen Jones and Brian Schottenheimer will speak with the media.
The Dallas Cowboys already have drama brewing heading into the 2025 NFL season after Jerry Jones' latest comments.
Jones kicked off training camp with some odd comments about some of his star players that seemed to land sideways, even drawing the attention of former NFL star on social media.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones thinks this Cowboys’ season and this Cowboys’ training camp have a chance to be different, but they already are. As I mentioned in my question at Monday‘s news conference — a question that produced a six-minute answer from the Cowboys’ owner-president-general manager — this is the first time the club has gone to camp as the one with the longest
JJ Watt wasn't a fan of Jerry Jones' comments aimed at Micah Parsons and Dak Prescott on Monday. Micah Parsons seemingly endorsed the comment on social media.
The Dallas Cowboys are ready to head to training camp after new head coach Brian Schottenheimer initiated a high-energy OTA and minicamp program that has seemed to capture the respect of fans and players.
As Netflix looks back at the Cowboys’ glory days, the team heads to training camp in Oxnard with an uneven roster and a rookie head coach.
The Dallas Cowboys are no strangers to drama, and Jerry Jones wouldn't have it any other way. But this offseason's biggest swing - trading for wide receiver George Pickens - might