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Jerry Jones being accused of defamation

The woman who has said that Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones is her biological father has filed a defamation suit against him, saying that she’s been smeared as a “’extortionist’ and a ‘shakedown artist’. 

“Not once did Defendant Jones or any of his agents ever deny that Plaintiff was Defendant Jones’ daughter,” Davis’ Dallas lawyers, Jay K. Gray and Andrew A. Bergman, wrote in their defamation complaint. “Instead, Defendant Jones chose the avenue of calling his own daughter an ‘extortionist’ merely to make his own public image less despicable by attempting to discredit Plaintiff’s reputation and character in the public eye.”

The woman, who is named Alexandria Davis, originally was seeking recognition as Jones’ daughter in a suit that was filed last year. But according to her latest suit, she was smeared by Jones and his associates. 

“Rather than acknowledging his child, or even taking the opportunity to get to know his child, my father and his associates have publicly smeared my reputation and intentions,” she said in the statement provided by her lawyers.

“I have been falsely accused of a ‘shakedown’ and ‘extortion.’ In reality, I am a daughter who simply wants to acknowledge her father without fear of retribution. I will not stand by and let my father’s actions or words define me or my future.”

Neither Jones nor his lawyers were available for comment.

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Skip Bayless insults the Dallas Cowboys over title drought

It’s no secret that despite their mantra of “America’s Team”, the Dallas Cowboys have not won the Super Bowl since 1995. Team owner and general manager Jerry Jones has made no bones about the fact that he’s not happy with that fact, and he knows that because he’s on the wrong side of age 80, time is running out for him to see his team accomplish football’s ultimate glory at least one more time in his lifetime. 

In the meantime, sports commentator Skip Bayless had a blunt answer while fielding fan questions as to which NBA franchise would be the equivalent of the Cowboys – a highly valuable and popular team that hasn’t won anything of note in quite a while. 

His answer was brutal: 

“The truth is … there are no NBA Cowboys. (There’s) nothing like the Cowboys,” Bayless somberly declared. “(They’re) the most valuable team in the world, run by the most famous sports owner ever. This team hasn’t even made it to its conference championship game in 27 years. The Cowboys are one of one.” 

“My Cowboys haven’t even been back to an NFC Championship game since January of 1996. That’s 27 years ago,” Bayless said. “At least LeBron’s Lakers won a championship in 2020, odd as it was, (an) asterisk-laden bubble title. Not a really legit championship in my book, but a championship nonetheless.”

As much as we may not like his comments, there’s unfortunately truth to what he said. How long until the Cowboys are back on top of the NFL world by winning a Super Bowl?  

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Jerry Jones announces touching tribute for DeMarcus Ware

It was made official earlier this year with the news that Dallas Cowboys legend Demarcus Ware was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Ware set the all-time franchise record for sacks with the Cowboys with a total of 117 in nine seasons played. He would then take his talents to the Rocky Mountains, signing with the Denver Broncos with whom he would win Super Bowl 50. He was also named a Pro Bowler in 2014 and 2015. 

And Jones personally told Ware earlier today that he’ll be on hand for the ceremony later this year to personally present Ware with the honor.

“I cannot tell you what an honor it is,” Jones said. “It is because it is you. This means more to me than being in the Hall of Fame because I know what you are a part of, and that is how I got in the Hall of Fame.”

“The football player you were for your teammates, this is what I thought it would be like in heaven if you got in the NFL,” said Jones, who drafted Ware in 2005. “You are the picture of it.”

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JUST IN: Jerry Jones to sell the Cowboys!

Made you look! Happy April Fool’s Day! 

As you may know, the Cowboys have been owned by Jerry Jones since his purchase of the franchise for $140 million from team owner and friend H.R. “Bum” Bright. Of course, the team is worth a bit more these days. 

The Cowboys are currently valued at $6.5 billion, making them the most valuable sports franchise not only in the NFL, but in the entire world. And if Jones wanted to sell the team, he believes that he could net an even larger return. In fact, Jones believes that the Cowboys are worth up to $10 billion! 

But even with the promise of an unbelievably massive profit, Jones announced late last year that he has absolutely no intention of selling the team that he’s been running for decades now.

“We used to have fans call in and I’d answer a question. I’d be mad too. I will tell you right now, the best way to get something done is to have [the question] come straight to me,” Jones said last year. “Those same fans know I’ll never sell this team. I sure would welcome the segment. I live with it every day. Let me say this, I’m so sensitive to our fans. I will tell you … you look around, and [see that] rehiring or shuffling out General Managers on top of shuffling out coaches — I haven’t seen that be the secret to success in the league.”