Jerry Jones hopes to retire with the most Super Bowl rings
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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones declared his ambition to retire as the NFL owner with the most Super Bowl victories during a press conference. Currently at three Super Bowl wins, Jones aims to surpass New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, who has six. The 83-year-old recognizes the challenge, acknowledging the Cowboys have not played in an NFC Championship game in the last 30 years. Jones hinted at potential changes, possibly involving a coaching switch, as a means to achieve his goal.
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