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Jerry Jones’ notepad scribbles at NFL meetings fuel Dak Prescott jabs

One of the biggest storylines to emerge from the first day of the NFL owners meeting had little to do with the league.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones sits in front of members of the media and writes on a notepad as he discusses the state of his team as the annual gathering of NFL officials begins Sunday in Orlando, Florida. was photographed.

The photo, first posted by David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, quickly began circulating on X, with users coming up with various theories about what Jones, 81, had scribbled on the paper. Ta.

“Watch Jerry Workout Live” [Cowboys quarterback] dachshund [Prescott’s] A new contract… ” a user posted on Sunday.

written by another person“Hmm, what’s going on with this memo pad?”

One fan quipped to Jones that, like in HBO’s “Succession,” “Dak’s name is crossed out like Kendall Roy.” – Spoiler alert – Waystar Royco’s late CEO (Brian Cox) has underlined his son Kendall’s (Jeremy Strong) name on documents indicating he is the heir to the company.

Jones, whose Cowboys were eliminated early in the playoffs in January, guaranteed the 30-year-old Prescott as talk continues over a potential contract extension.


Cowboys owner Jerry Jones before a game in January 2024. USA TODAY Sports (via Reuters Con)

“I think there are a few quarterbacks who haven’t won a Super Bowl who will win a Super Bowl, maybe more,” Jones said. According to the Cowboys’ official website.

“I think Dak is one of them. He’s solid there. He’s one of the guys who can do that.”

Prescott and the Cowboys ended the 2023 season on an ugly note with a 48-32 loss to the Packers in front of their home crowd in Dallas and a crushing loss in the wild-card playoffs.


Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott warms up before a playoff game in January 2024.
Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott warms up before a playoff game in January 2024. Getty Images

Jones told reporters in February that he was “expecting” the Cowboys to go “all in” in 2024, but the team has made few moves toward the start of free agency, leaving fans disappointed. , and much to the ire of Prescott’s family.

The team lost running back Tony Pollard to the Titans in free agency, and center Tyler Biadasz and defensive end Dorrance Armstrong went to rival Washington.

The Jets have acquired standout left tackle Tyron Smith.

But Jones’ expectations remain high.

“I think we can get as close as the last three teams with Dak,” Jones said.

“That’s really our point this year. We have Duck. We want to get it done. I think we’re in a position to get it done for less cost.”

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