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Jerry Jones wants to be the owner with the most Super Bowls, but the Cowboys have a long way to go
Jerry Jones, 83, seeks to surpass Robert Kraft by winning more Super Bowls as Cowboys face defensive challenges and offseason roster decisions.
- Jones opened the end-of-season news conference Wednesday by saying `My goal in life is to retire as the owner that won the most Super Bowls`, pursuing the record held by Robert Kraft while leading the Dallas Cowboys.
- Defensively, the Cowboys just allowed a franchise-record 511 points and fired Matt Eberflus on Tuesday, starting a search for a new defensive coordinator amid coaching turnover.
- The Cowboys have two first-round picks in April, including the No. 12 pick, while Kenny Clark's $20 million cap hit and George Pickens' $30 million cost complicate contracts.
- Jones said the offseason is very important, signaling dramatic moves and prioritizing keeping George Pickens, likely using the franchise tag if no contract is reached.
- Jones, who won three Super Bowls early in his tenure, faces a daunting task catching Robert Kraft’s six, making the upcoming draft pivotal if he hopes to close the gap.
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Jerry Jones wants to be the owner with the most Super Bowls, but the Cowboys have a long way to go
Jerry Jones' lofty Super Bowl goal sounds like more than his Dallas Cowboys can handle. Jones wants to be the owner with the most NFL championships despite New England's Robert Kraft having twice as many as his three.
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