The Dallas Cowboys’ 30-year Super Bowl drought will continue in 2025.

All because of Jerry Jones, who’s one of the richest human beings on the planet but has officially become the worst pro sports owner in the world.
Remove yourself’ – Shannon Sharpe tells Jerry Jones what he needs to do after ‘sleeping’ Micah Parsons’ show of defiance
Jones can’t even pronounce Micah Parsons’ name right, and he still tries to cut back-room contract deals like it’s the 1980s.The NFL Players Association should have the guts to stand up to Uncle Jerry’s old-fashioned shenanigans.

A football team once proudly known as ‘America’s Team’ should ignite a mutiny.

It’s beyond time for the 82-year-old Jones to relinquish his reins as general manager.
He can stay on as owner and team president, since the one thing he’s really good at is making an absurd amount of money for a $12.8 billion franchise that’s worth more than Manchester United, Real Madrid and the New York Yankees.It’s laughable to think that the Cowboys will actually ‘better’ this year, after Jones decided to trade Parsons — one of the best defenders in the NFL and just touching his athletic prime — for a defensive lineman from Green Bay known as Kenny Clark.

Parsons, 26, has twice finished in the top-three for NFL Defensive Player of the Year voting, has four Pro Bowl and two All-Pro selections, and is the betting favorite to win DPOY of this year.

In a league defined by franchise quarterbacks, Parsons is the perfect answer on the other side of the ball.

But because things got ‘personal’ between Parsons and Jones, a sports owner with a net worth of $16.3bn made the one move that no one else in the NFL would’ve made.

Jones punted on the Cowboys’ 2025 season — despite already giving QB Dak Prescott the largest annual contract ($60m) in the league — and went into early rebuilding mode by getting two future first-round picks in return for Parsons.

Jerry Jones made it personal with Micah ParsonsCredit: talksport

Jones infamously messed up his Cowboys partnership with Jimmy JohnsonCredit: Getty
“This was a move to get us successful in the playoffs,” Jones said.

The Cowboys couldn’t make it past the NFC Divisional Round with Parsons.

Now they’re going to be ‘successful in the playoffs’ with a 32-year-old QB who’s coming off a major injury, and Parsons proudly wearing green and gold among the Lambeau Field faithful?

Prescott became worse, thanks to Jones.

Jordan Love suddenly leads a serious Super Bowl contender in Green bay, thanks to the Cowboys’ super-foolish owner.

“For some reason, Jerry Jones seems very angry,” NFL insider Dan Graziano exclusively told talkSPORT last week.

Jones made the Cowboys’ business his personal vendetta, and he hurt Cowboys fans across the globe with a trade that makes even less sense the morning after.

Parsons called Jones’ bluff by getting closer and closer to sitting out real games.

The man who went to war with Jimmy Johnson and Emmitt Smith during the Cowboys’ peak in the 1990s — perfectly captured in a fascinating Netflix documentary — gave in to spite and bitterness by weakening Dallas’ roster while playing in the same division as the reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles and Jayden Daniels’ Washington Commanders.

Week 1 hasn’t even begun and it’s already over for the Cowboys in 2025.

Maybe the first-round picks in 2026 and ’27 that Jones acquired are a parting gift.

Uncle Jerry is set to finally do the right thing and give up power in Big D.
He’s setting the Cowboys up for the future by resigning as GM, and Jones will stop ruining ‘America’s Team.’