In an interesting turn of events, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones makes a wild NSFW comment about a current player on the team during Jamie Foxx’s livestream.
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While Foxx and Jones were watching the Cowboys practice, the longtime team’s owner did not seem to realize the actor was live-streaming the event on Instagram when he talked about one player’s penis size.
Warning: Expletive NSFW language
“He looked pretty good right there,” Jerry Jones stated about the Dallas Cowboys player. “He showed balance. 5-foot-9 and a half, 210 [pounds]. 4.41 [40-yard dash]. Nine and 3-inch hands.”
Jones then referenced a different measurement size. “Eight and a half inch d—k,” he seemingly stated.
Foxx immediately cut the livestream. It remains unclear exactly which Dallas Cowboys player Jerry Jones was referring to.
The NFL team is currently 1-2 and lost to the New Orleans Saints 44-19 during its home opener earlier this month. The New York Post reports that it was the second-worst loss in a home opener since Jones bought the Cowboys 35 years ago.
“We’ve got so much ahead of us,” Jones optimistically stated after the game. “We’ve got a lot of work to do. We’ve got a lot of good players that can do the work. I’m confident we’ll get it done. We’ll learn from this.”
Unfortunately, the team lost to the Baltimore Ravens 28-25 during Sunday Night Football. They will be playing the New York Giants on Thursday, Sept. 26.
Jerry Jones Admitted The Dallas Cowboys Couldn’t Afford Derrick Henry Following Baltimore Ravens Loss
Following the Cowboys vs Ravens games, Jerry Jones admitted the Cowboys could not “afford” running back Derrick Henry, who ultimately went to the Ravens.
“We couldn’t afford Derrick Henry,” Jones declared to reporters. When asked “why not?” the team’s owner laughed and replied, “I don’t know. Why can’t you buy a mansion when you live in a different kind of house? We couldn’t afford it. We can’t make that all fit. That’s as simple as that.”
Henry signed a two-year, $16 million deal with the Ravens. He spent the first eight years of his NFL career with the Tennessee Titans.
Speaking about the Cowboys’ running back struggles, Jones had some thoughts. “I wouldn’t direct the running game and lack thereof or where we’ve been over the last three games to any one running back at all,” he explained. “Because it takes some offensive linemen to blow them out of there; it takes a passing game to keep them honest in the running game. It takes a lot of things to make that work.”
He then added, “This wouldn’t be solved with just jumping over there and getting [Hall of Famer] Jimmy Brown.”