Jerry Jones is adamant about the Packers’ playoff loss.

Jerry Jones is adamant about the Packers’ playoff loss.

Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, was questioned on the red carpet prior to the NFL Honors game on Thursday night. Jones made a frank remark about how his team’s season ended during the conversation.

Jones began the discussion with interviewer Kevin Frazier by discussing the significance of the fans. Ultimately, it became about how the Cowboys could get better and make it back to the Super Bowl—a venue they haven’t gone to in almost thirty years.

Jones started out by complimenting the work of Dan Quinn, the Washington Commanders’ head coach and former defensive coordinator. Before discussing what would happen next, he also gave a glowing review of Quinn’s impending replacement, Mike Zimmer, who has not yet been announced.

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“Starting that staff off is the best place to start. Additionally

Jerry Jones: “I can assure you that nobody is more grateful for how much we let the fans down by losing to Green Bay. We must make that adjustment. We’ll do every effort to accomplish that. tweet.com/tcfJZgoxSy

— February 9, 2024 — Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing)

In 2023, the Cowboys had a fantastic regular season. After finishing 12-5 in the NFC East, Dallas was awarded the No. 2 seed in the NFC, which meant that they would play the No. 7 Green Bay Packers. But the Packers made NFL postseason history by becoming the first team from a No. 7 seed to progress. In addition, Green Bay easily defeated Dallas, taking a 48-16 lead before two touchdowns in the last minute pulled the score to 48-32.

In spite of that

 

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