Jerry Jones Left During Middle Of Cowboys' Loss On Sunday
11/10/2024 07:37 PM
For 20-plus years, one thing has been constant at the end of Dallas Cowboys blowout losses: shots of a miserable Jerry Jones in his suite.
Loss after loss, the NFL's cameras always find a miserable Jerry Jones in his suite at AT&T Stadium, basking in the defeat of his players and coaches. The Cowboys were handed another tough loss on Sunday, getting blown out by the Eagles at home. Dallas dropped to 3-6 on the season, falling to Philadelphia, 34-6, on Sunday afternoon. But when CBS's cameras went to find Jerry Jones struggling in his suite, he was nowhere to be found.
It seems like the Dallas Cowboys owner left his suite during the middle of the fourth quarter.
NFL fans were quick to notice that Jerry Jones wasn't anywhere to be found in the fourth quarter.
"Damn Jerry left the stadium????" one fan joked.
"Jerry Jones left the box??????" one fan added.
"Jerry left that Mfer lmfaoooooo," one fan added.
"Jerry left his suite?!" another fan added on social media.
"Jerry gone, you get Stephen struggle shots today," another fan wrote.
Jerry gone, you get Stephen struggle shots today pic.twitter.com/LpIiqy6LDU
— CJ Fogler 🫡 (@cjzero) November 10, 2024
The Cowboys, 3-6 on the year, are likely going to lose quarterback Dak Prescott to a season-ending surgery on his torn hamstring. But while fans are calling for Jones to fire his head coach, Mike McCarthy, he's already said he won't be doing it.
"Do you expect me to get into that hypothetical? Do you think I'm an idiot?" Jones told reporters earlier this year.
Jones has said time and time again that he blames everyone for the poor start to the year.
"We're disappointed that we're 3-3," said Jones. "[The three losses] I don't necessarily totally blame on McCarthy. The players will tell you they had something to do with it too and other parts of the staff will tell you. The owner sure will tell you he had something to do with it."
The Cowboys haven't gotten any better since then - much worse, in fact - but it doesn't sound like any changes are coming.
Dallas is set to host Houston at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas next Monday night.