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NBC Sports
12-08-2025
- Entertainment
- NBC Sports
Documentary on the '90s Cowboys will shine brighter light on 30 years of failure
Officially, it's called America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys. Unofficially, it's The Jerry Show. Technically, the upcoming Netflix series focuses on the glory (hole) days that have long passed Jerry Jones by. Personally, I can't wait to watch the eight-part documentary. But after watching the trailer, it's obvious that it focuses on the team that won three Super Bowls between 1992 and 1995. Which only shines a brighter light on the chronic failures of America's Team in the 30 years since the last title. Really, how can Cowboys fans not watch the documentary without getting pissed that Jones has been unable to recapture the magic in three full decades? For the first 30 Super Bowls, the Cowboys played in the game to get there SIXTEEN times. In the 29 Super Bowls since then: Zero. It's an inescapable comparison. It's a bald guy showing off a picture of what he looked like 30 years ago, when he had hair. The photo looks great, but the current reality tells a much different story. The Cowboys hope that, for at least a little while, a trip down memory lane will be the bright, shiny object that makes the fans forget that it may be damn near impossible to make America's Team great again.
NBC Sports
11-08-2025
- Business
- NBC Sports
Is it too late for Jerry Jones to make nice with Micah Parsons?
Cowboys owner and G.M. Jerry Jones was uncharacteristically concise when he was asked on Saturday night about the negotiations with linebacker Micah Parsons. One potential explanation is this: The Cowboys are planning to make Micah an offer he won't refuse. The other potential explanation, as articulated by Chris Simms during Monday's PFT Live, is this: Jerry doesn't want to piss off Micah any more than Jerry already has. Ten days ago, Parsons made a public request to be traded. The next day, Jerry brushed it off as a negotiating tactic. Since then, Micah hasn't doubled down or otherwise confirmed his position. He also hasn't rescinded it. And so, at a time when there are very real rumblings that the Cowboys will imminently be making the kind of offer they're confident Parsons will take (which will coincide with the major, final P.R. push for The Jerry Show on Netflix), it's entirely possible that it's too late for that. The ship, we're told, quite possibly has sailed. Parsons quite possibly will reject any offer he receives from the Cowboys on a long-term deal, because he no longer wants one. It all comes down to whether his trade request was a Myles Garrett-style bluff, or whether Micah meant every word of it. That's where we are, only 24 days away from the first game of the season. Cowboys-Eagles, in Philadelphia. And the best way for the Cowboys to find out whether Parsons meant what he said would be to make the offer and see whether Parsons takes it — or whether he says, 'What part of 'I want out of here' didn't you understand?'
Yahoo
10-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
On Saturday, Jerry Jones was mum on Micah Parsons (which might say plenty)
Last Saturday, Cowboys owner and G.M. Jerry Jones said plenty about linebacker Micah Parsons. This Saturday, Jones said nothing. Asked about the status of the conversations with Parsons by Kristi Scales of 105.3 The Fan before the preseason opener against the Rams, Jones offered up s word shrimp salad. "I'm glad to see he's working out, in shape, and feels great, and so all of that's good, and, I don't have anything to comment on," Jones said. Given the extent to which Jones has been talking (and talking . . . and talking) about Parsons, the silence speaks volumes. Especially with the Hollywood premiere of the Netflix All-About-Jerry docuseries happening on Monday. This week will be about promoting The Jerry Show, which debuts on August 19. What better way to start the push for the latest NFL-Netflix partnership than to dominate the sports news with the signing of Parsons to his overdue long-term deal? Hey, if the series does well enough, maybe the NFL will end up owning 10 percent of Netflix, too.
NBC Sports
10-08-2025
- Entertainment
- NBC Sports
On Saturday, Jerry Jones was mum on Micah Parsons (which might say plenty)
Last Saturday, Cowboys owner and G.M. Jerry Jones said plenty about linebacker Micah Parsons. This Saturday, Jones said nothing. Asked about the status of the conversations with Parsons by Kristi Scales of 105.3 The Fan before the preseason opener against the Rams, Jones offered up s word shrimp salad. 'I'm glad to see he's working out, in shape, and feels great, and so all of that's good, and, I don't have anything to comment on,' Jones said. Given the extent to which Jones has been talking (and talking . . . and talking) about Parsons, the silence speaks volumes. Especially with the Hollywood premiere of the Netflix All-About-Jerry docuseries happening on Monday. This week will be about promoting The Jerry Show, which debuts on August 19. What better way to start the push for the latest NFL-Netflix partnership than to dominate the sports news with the signing of Parsons to his overdue long-term deal? Hey, if the series does well enough, maybe the NFL will end up owning 10 percent of Netflix, too.



