Jerry Jones: Wife| House| Kids| Wiki| Height

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Life is pretty good right now for Jerry Jones, whose Dallas Cowboys can secure first place in the NFC East with a primetime win in Philadelphia over the Eagles on Sunday. Today we will discuss about Jerry Jones: Wife| House| Kids| Wiki| Height

Jerry Jones: Wife| House| Kids| Wiki| Height

Snyder, hailed as one of the worst franchise owners in all of sports, has been at the center of controversy in recent years. There have been of sexual harassment and shady financial practices, among other, within the Washington Commanders organization, but Snyder still has yet to face a significant punishment and there’s seemingly no doubt hovering over his ability to own the team.

Dallas Cowboys
Position: Owner/President/General Manager
Personal information
Born: October 13, 1942 (age 80)
Los AngelesCalifornia
Career information
High school: North Little Rock (AR)
College: Arkansas
Career history
As an executive:
  • Dallas Cowboys (1989–present)
    Owner/President/General Manager
Career highlights and awards
As owner
  • 3× Super Bowl champion (XXVII, XXVIII, XXX)
  • 2014 NFL Executive of the Year
As player
  • 1964 FWAA National Championship

Wife

Jerry Jones: Wife| House| Kids| Wiki| Height

Eugenia and Jerry Jones have been married since 1963. They first met on a blind date when Eugenia was a freshman at the University of Arkansas, and he was the captain of the football team. Through their nearly 6 decades of marriage, the Jones have become one of the most powerful and wealthy families in the world. According to Forbes’ annual ranking of the NFL franchises, the Dallas Cowboys ranked as the most valuable franchise for the 15th year in a row (as of 2021). The Cowboys are estimated to be worth $6.5 billion, ahead of the New England Patriots who are $1.5 billion behind the Cowboys on the list.

House

Jerry Jones: Wife| House| Kids| Wiki| Height

Jerry Jones is a billionaire most famous for being the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, the Texas NFL team that Americans love, or love to hate. Jones has lived and loved football since his youth, playing in high school and then as co-captain of the University of Arkansas when they were college champions in 1964. He bought the Dallas Cowboys in 1989 for about $140 million. The investment has paid off, as the team is now worth $5.5 billion! After a rough first year, the team took off quickly, and won three Super Bowl championships, in 1992, 1993, and 1995. Jones has always had a very hands-on approach to owning the team, maintaining tight control over much of the football team’s management. Whether or not the Cowboys have a winning season, the team’s always recognized as one of the most valuable franchises in the league. Jones’ big personality contributes to his fame. He has appeared in television shows, movies, and even done cameo appearances on Southpark.

Kids

Jerry Jones: Wife| House| Kids| Wiki| Height

Stephen Jones is the oldest child and one of two sons. Born on June 21, 1964, he is now the Cowboys’ chief functional executive vice director of player personnel. He is the most well-known offspring of the owner. He has four of his own kids.

Charlotte Jones is younger than Stephen. She was born on July 26, 1966. Today, she serves as the Cowboys’ administrative vice president and the chief brand officer. She has two kids of her own.

Wiki

Jerral Wayne Jones (born October 13, 1942) is an American businessman who has been the owner, president, and general manager of the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL) since February 1989.

Height

The 182-pound, 6-foot-tall guard, a co-captain, gave up nearly 40 pounds to each of the Nebraska defensive linemen against whom he repeatedly crashed. Still, Jones was quick and determined enough to blast open holes for his teammates. In the end, Arkansas won 10-7, securing its only national championship in school history.

Jones never lost his appreciation for the offensive lineman, a position most fans typically overlook. His sons played for Little Rock Catholic High School, and Arkansas political figure Paul Suskie teamed with Jerry Jones, Jr. there in the 1980s. Suskie recalls Jerry Jones waiting to greet the Rockets after each game of the season, and taking the offensive linemen aside to praise them on the technique he’d seen them using on specific plays.

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