Jerry Jones himself phrased the Cowboys' general approach in that coming Netflix movie when he said proudly, ""Keep 'em ...
Netflix is producing a 10-part docuseries focusing on Jones and his beloved Dallas Cowboys ... But it will also be "Jerry-centric,'' we can promise you ... and the Cowboys and the NFL have ...
Netflix previously announced its intentions to produce a docuseries focusing on Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys, and now it has an official trailer. The 10-part docuseries, titled America’s ...
Names that could replace him at the Dallas Cowboys Dallas Cowboys. Shockwaves in Dallas: Jerry Jones slams rumors of Micah Parsons' uncertain future The trailer, set to the song All The Way Up by ...
Mike Tyson boxing match was held at AT&T Stadium. Now, Jerry Jones gets the spotlight. Netflix dropped an official trailer for the 10-part docuseries, titledAmerica’s Team: The Gambler and His ...
(Shafkat Anowar / Staff Photographer) A day after Netflix released an official teaser trailer, Jerry and Stephen Jones offered some thoughts on the streaming service’s upcoming Dallas Cowboys ...
Netflix released a trailer on Thursday for "America’s Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys." The new docuseries is described as the definitive story of Jerry Jones and his team's journey to ...
DALLAS — Jerry Jones said it best: The Dallas Cowboys are "a soap opera 365 days a year." That was straight from the owner's mouth in the trailer of the new Cowboys documentary on Netflix.
Jerry Jones is one of the most high profile and outspoken ... Earlier this year, the league announced that it reached a three-year deal with Netflix. The agreement gave the streaming giant the ...
The show was the home of jaw-dropping confessions and countless clashes between guests. Luke Sewell's "Jerry Springer: Fights ...
Yahoo Sports' Jason Fitz, senior NFL reporter Jori Epstein and senior NFL writer Frank Schwab discuss what Jerry Jones and ...
In 2023, Puck.news reported that Netflix planned to pay $50 million for the rights to air the docuseries centered around Jerry Jones. At the time, Netflix was bidding against Amazon and ESPN.