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Jerry Jones is very pleased that Cowboys players did not protest anthem: foxsports





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Jerry Jones is very pleased that Cowboys players did not protest anthem

Jerry Jones is very pleased that Cowboys players did not protest anthem
Jerry Jones is very pleased that Cowboys players did not protest anthem
There were a number of players who joined Colin Kaepernick's stance regarding the national anthem during Week 1, but Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is happy that none of those players wore Cowboys uniforms.Jones appeared on local radio station 105.3 the Fan on Tuesday and expressed how much it pleased him to see Cowboys players standing during the playing of the anthem."I got to give a big pat on the back to our entire team, our coaching staff, our entire organization," Jones said, via ESPN.
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moreover from star-telegram

JUST CHILL: Rather listen to Dallas police chief David Brown than Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones on protests

JUST CHILL: Rather listen to Dallas police chief David Brown than Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones on protests
JUST CHILL: Rather listen to Dallas police chief David Brown than Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones on protests
1:48 Star-Telegram Dallas Cowboys beat writer Clarence Hill reports from The Star Sunday Pause1:38 Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett talks about Dak Prescott replacing Tony Romo1:00 Dallas Cowboys' Dak Prescott talks about starting after Romo injury2:34 Clarence Hill and Drew Davison visit The Star, the new home of the Dallas Cowboys1:00 Ezekiel Elliot is a natural, Cowboys OC says0:47 Ezekiel Elliott meets with media and Cowboys front office at Valley Ranch0:52 Scenes from the Cowboys draft party at AT&T Stadium1:58 Jerry Jones gets emotional1:28 Cowboys VP reveals details about The Star in Frisco1:02 Emmitt Smith on the devaluation of the Running Back in the NFL1:37 'I would've died' from hit in Cowboys game without help from Arlington fire-rescue, Seahawks Ricardo Lockette says
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coupled with cbssports

Jerry Jones disappointed by anthem protests, lauds Cowboys for standing

Jerry Jones disappointed by anthem protests, lauds Cowboys for standing
Jerry Jones disappointed by anthem protests, lauds Cowboys for standing
Jerry Jones said he's disappointed in the protests taking place during the national anthem.Eleven players around the league joined 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick in protesting social inequality, though none of them played for the Cowboys.Jones, who is both the owner and general manager in Dallas, sounded pleased by this development.
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in like manner star-telegram

Jerry Jones happy Cowboys stand together for anthem

Jerry Jones happy Cowboys stand together for anthem
Jerry Jones happy Cowboys stand together for anthem
1:48 Star-Telegram Dallas Cowboys beat writer Clarence Hill reports from The Star Sunday Pause1:38 Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett talks about Dak Prescott replacing Tony Romo2:34 Clarence Hill and Drew Davison visit The Star, the new home of the Dallas Cowboys1:00 Ezekiel Elliot is a natural, Cowboys OC says0:47 Ezekiel Elliott meets with media and Cowboys front office at Valley Ranch0:52 Scenes from the Cowboys draft party at AT&T Stadium1:58 Jerry Jones gets emotional1:28 Cowboys VP reveals details about The Star in Frisco1:02 Emmitt Smith on the devaluation of the Running Back in the NFL1:37 'I would've died' from hit in Cowboys game without help from Arlington fire-rescue, Seahawks Ricardo Lockette says
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besides nydailynews

Jerry Jones gives 'pat on the back' to Cowboys for saluting flag

Jerry Jones gives 'pat on the back' to Cowboys for saluting flag
Jerry Jones gives 'pat on the back' to Cowboys for saluting flag
The Cowboys can still line up to high-five owner Jerry Jones despite their last-second blunder in Sunday's 20-19 loss to the Giants.Jones told 105.3 The Fan in Dallas on Tuesday that he is proud of his players' unanimous decision not to raise their fists, sit or kneel in support of Colin Kaepernick during the national anthem."I got to give a big pat on the back to our entire team, our coaching staff, our entire organization," Jones said, according to ESPN.
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