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America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys OTT Release Date - When and where to watch rise of an NFL dynasty

America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys OTT Release Date - When and where to watch rise of an NFL dynasty

Time of India5 hours ago

America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys OTT Release Date - The Dallas Cowboys weren't always the world's most valuable sports franchise. But one man's bold bet changed everything. America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys, an upcoming sports documentary series, will unpack how oil tycoon Jerry Jones turned a struggling football team into a multi-billion-dollar dynasty. The series drops on August 19, 2025, on Netflix.
What is America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys all about?
At its core, America's Team is about ambition, power, ego, and the relentless pursuit of greatness. This is a layered look at the 1990s Dallas Cowboys, a team that dominated the NFL, shaped American pop culture, and redefined how sports franchises operate.
It all began in 1989, when Jerry Jones, a businessman with zero experience running an NFL team, purchased the Dallas Cowboys for $150 million. What followed was a chaotic, controversial, and ultimately historic journey that led to three Super Bowl victories (1992, 1993, and 1995) and a global fanbase.
Cast of real-life characters
This docuseries is stacked with first-hand interviews and never-before-seen footage. You'll hear directly from the people who built and sometimes broke the dynasty:
Jerry Jones – The owner, president, and general manager who bet it all.
Troy Aikman – The cool-headed quarterback who became the face of the franchise.
Emmitt Smith – The league's all-time leading rusher, who powered the offence.
Michael Irvin – The fiery wide receiver who brought unmatched intensity.
Deion Sanders – The flashy, two-sport superstar who brought swagger to the team.
Jimmy Johnson – The no-nonsense coach who clashed with Jones, then delivered titles.
Barry Switzer – The college coaching legend who kept the winning streak alive.
George W. Bush – Former U.S. President and longtime Cowboys fan, offering a personal perspective.
Phil Knight – Nike co-founder, discussing the Cowboys' brand power and cultural rise.
America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys comes from the Emmy-winning directors Chapman and Maclain Way, best known for Netflix hits like Wild Wild Country and Untold.

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