Cowboys owner Jerry Jones' ultimate goal: 'Retire as the owner that won the most Super Bowls'
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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, at 83, expressed his ambition to retire as the NFL owner with the most Super Bowl victories. Currently possessing three championships, Jones aims to surpass New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, who holds six. Despite a 7-9-1 season and a history of not winning a Super Bowl in 30 years, Jones remains optimistic about the Cowboys' future. The team recently made significant changes, including firing defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus and releasing cornerback Trevon Diggs after a disappointing defensive performance. Offensively, the Cowboys ranked seventh in points scored, but face challenges with key free agents George Pickens and Javonte Williams. Jones indicated plans for an aggressive offseason strategy to strengthen the roster while quarterback Dak Prescott remains a key asset.
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