Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys, elevated both his team and America’s sport to all-time highs, but in this age of athlete protests and declining owner influence, can an individual with Jones’ stature—and arrogance—exist within modern-day football? Inside the growing crisis between Jones, commissioner Roger Goodell, and the NFL.
Roger Goodell Has a Jerry Jones Problem, and Nobody Knows How It Will End
Seth Wickersham, Don Van Natta Jr. | ESPN | November 17, 2017 | 5,411 words