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"I don't recall it": Jerry Jones breaks silence on explicit comments about Cowboys players in viral Jamie Foxx video

Jerry Jones was at the center of many conversations after a video of him went viral on social media. In the live-streamed video, he was seen listing out the measurements of a Cowboys player but inadvertently spoke about the size of the player's private parts.

Jamie Foxx, visibly confused and embarrassed, quickly shut down the livestream. The Internet went wild with many confused as to why the Cowboys owner would say such a thing.

Jerry Jones addressed the video while speaking with "105.3 The FAN" in an interview, saying:

"He’s a great friend. We have had a lot of experience watching players, talking about players, talking about games. It’s just kind of ironic I think when that was supposed to have happened a few years back. But I don’t recall it."

Jerry Jones admits he is the Cowboys' biggest problem

Jones seemed to herald a new age for the Dallas Cowboys when he bought the team in 1989. The team then quickly went on to win three Super Bowls. But lately, it seems that the team has lost its mojo.

They won their season opener against the Cleveland Browns but suffered a 44-19 blowout loss to the New Orleans Saints. Then, the following week, they fell to the Baltimore Ravens.

Speaking about the Cowboys' terrible start to the 2024 season during an interview with the "105.3 The FAN," he was asked if he was the Cowboys' biggest problem, Jerry Jones frankly said:

“That’s very fair. How could you think otherwise?… I accept that completely.”

He also said that since, as owner and GM, every major decision in the team bore his stamp of approval, he was to blame for the team's failures.

"It's well known that no decision is ultimately made [if I don't approve it]. That's very fair."

Right now, he is grappling with the decision of whether to fire head coach Mike McCarthy or not. One of the names that could replace him is Bill Belichick.

Although he is occupied with his media gigs this season, he has expressed hope that he will be able to return to the NFL as a coach once again. Many fans and analysts have been calling for Jones to hire him as the Cowboys' new HC.

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