Jerry Jones reacts to ESPN story about bad Dallas Cowboys culture and he loves it
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Jerry Jones reacts to ESPN story about bad Dallas Cowboys culture and he loves it

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones isn’t bothered one bit by a negative ESPN.com report outlining club culture issues, reporting that players get annoyed by fan tours at the team facility.

The reports claimed that players find the tours “distracting” and that there is a sense that the Cowboys are not just about football and winning.

Current Cowboys stars like quarterback Dak Prescott were quick to reject these claims.

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Jerry Jones was asked about the report during an appearance on Shan & RJ on Audacy’s 105.3 The Fan and he gave as much Jerry Jones as possible.

He was not bothered by the report. Instead, he was happy, because the report “will increase our tours significantly.”

Jerry added, “It’s ridiculous to think it affects the players’ game.”

Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboy

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones pregame against the Giants at MetLife Stadium. / Robert Deutsch-Imagn Images

A guided adult tour of The Star costs $40 per person. “The Ultimate Fan Experience” is available as an upgrade for $70, and includes an “Authentic Letter of Fandom from Jerry Jones, Magnetic Pop-Up Picture Frame, An exclusive Dallas Cowboys Lapel Pin and Event Day Tote.”

The “Owner’s Experience Tour” is the standard tour with the addition of a “virtual conversation” with an AI Jerry Jones.

Kind of weird, but get your money any way you can, Jerry.

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