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Jerry Jones says his goal is to win more Super Bowls than any owner.
Summary
Jones, who has three Super Bowl wins, said he wants to retire as the NFL owner with the most Super Bowl titles and signaled he may pursue a more aggressive approach in free agency.
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Jerry Jones announced that his long-standing goal is to retire as the NFL owner with the most Super Bowl wins. He has three championships, all won early in his ownership, and said he has not reached a conference championship game in roughly 30 years. The 83-year-old added that he is not retiring and will remain the Cowboys' owner and general manager. Jones told reporters "I got work to do" and indicated the team could take a more aggressive approach to free agency and roster moves.
Key details:
- Jones has three Super Bowl wins, all from the first seven seasons he owned the Cowboys.
- He said his aim is to retire as the owner with the most Super Bowl titles; New England owner Robert Kraft has six.
- Jones said he will remain the Cowboys' owner and general manager and is 83 years old.
- He signaled a potentially more aggressive offseason approach to free agency and said the team may "bust the budget" and "do some dramatic things."
- The Cowboys are focused on keeping top pending free agents, including George Pickens, Jadeveon Clowney and Javonte Williams.
- Jones noted last season's trades for Pickens, Kenny Clark and Quinnen Williams and said the team could consider trading with two No. 1 draft picks in hand.
Summary:
Jones framed the upcoming offseason as one that could prioritize immediate roster changes and retaining key players, citing flexibility under the cap and extra draft assets. Specific moves and targets are undetermined at this time.
