Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboys
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Jerry Jones implores frustrated fans that financial gain is not a motivation, and that he desperately just wants to win football games.
Jerry Jones hasn't even sniffed an NFL championship in the past 30 of his 37 years as owner, president and general manager of the Dallas Cowboys. Yet the 83-year-old still has the goal of retiring as the owner with the most Super Bowl titles, despite New England's Robert Kraft having twice as many as Jones' three.
Via Todd Archer of ESPN.com, the 83-year-old Jones set forth his career objectives during a Wednesday press conference.
The Cowboys are heading into a pivotal offseason after putting together one of the league’s best offenses. Jones agrees with that notion. Even after a calendar year that has seen the team trade away Micah Parsons and trade for George Pickens and Quinnen Williams, Jones could be looking at similar sizable moves.
Dallas is led by controversial owner Jerry Jones. He is the face of the franchise and frequently makes headlines with his comments to the media, whether during his weekly radio appearances or in interviews conducted before and after games.
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Both Jerry and George Thomas signed with the Detroit Tigers after the 1957 season. The brothers were teammates with Augusta of the Class A Sally League in 1958. Jerry Thomas was 9-6 with a 3.79 ERA for Augusta, which won the Sally League title and had 13 future major-leaguers on the team.