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Jerry Jones Comes Clean: Finally Takes Full Blame for Cowboys’ Collapse

Jerry Jones Takes the Heat: Cowboys Owner Finally Admits ‘It’s On Me’

For the first time in years, Jerry Jones isn’t pointing fingers — he’s pointing at himself.
After another disappointing stretch for the Dallas Cowboys, the longtime owner and general manager finally admitted what fans have been shouting for weeks: the team’s current state is on him.

“I’ve made some bad decisions — that’s clear. I take full responsibility for where we are right now. I accept that, but I’m not discouraged. I’m determined to fix the Cowboys right this year. We’ll be back, stronger than ever.”

That’s a rare moment of humility from one of the NFL’s most outspoken figures. Jones, who has always been confident in his role as both owner and general manager, now faces mounting pressure as the Cowboys’ season teeters on the edge.

Despite the frustration, the 82-year-old remains defiant — insisting the team can still turn things around. “We’ll be back, stronger than ever,” he added.

It’s a bold promise from a man who’s never been afraid of the spotlight. But with every passing season since the Cowboys’ last Super Bowl run nearly three decades ago, the spotlight burns a little hotter.

Can Jones and the Cowboys actually deliver this time?
Fans have heard big talk before — now they’re waiting for results.

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