Gambler and His Cowboys”, Jerry Jones & more
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The series retraced Jerry Jones’ life as an entrepreneur, oilman, Cowboys owner and father. It explored both sides of front-office and locker-room conflicts, while also providing a glimpse into what it’s like to live in “Jerry’s World.”
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 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.
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.
The Cowboys remain one of the most recognizable brands in sports. The new Netflix docuseries delivers candid tales of the '90s dynasty.
In an interview with Ben Fischer of Sports Business Journal, Jones expressed surprise over the decision of producers of the soon-to-be-released Cowboys documentary to overlook one specific aspect of the formation of the Cowboys team that won three Super Bowls in the 1990s.
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Cowboys Wire on MSNCowboys owner Jerry Jones reveals prior double hip replacements after cancer treatments
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones shares how a successful cancer treatment came with a painful cost and changed his outlook on football and life.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones revealed the experimental treatment that helped cure his cancer took a physical toll on his body and led to another major surgery.