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Jerry Jones Sets Lofty Super Bowl Goal, Promises Aggressive Cowboys Offseason

Dallas faces a pivotal offseason featuring two first-round picks alongside a defensive coordinator opening.

Overview

  • The 83-year-old owner restated that he wants to retire with the most Super Bowl titles among NFL owners, with his three trailing Robert Kraft's six.
  • Jones vowed to "bust the budget" and do "dramatic things" this offseason, saying finances are "no object" as Dallas looks to rebound in 2026.
  • After a 7-9-1 season and a franchise-worst 511 points allowed, the Cowboys fired defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus, marking a fourth DC in four years.
  • Dallas holds two first-round picks from the Micah Parsons trade and Jones said the team will "take advantage" of the extra capital, leaving open the possibility of draft-day moves.
  • Key contract calls loom on receiver George Pickens and running back Javonte Williams, with reports projecting Dallas over the salary cap even as restructures and spending are discussed.