The Dallas Cowboys owner called out the Buffalo Bills.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones takes dig at Buffalo Bills originally appeared on The Sporting News
The Buffalo Bills are 15 days away from beginning their 2025 season against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday Night Football. It's the Dallas Cowboys, though, that have made headlines talking about the Bills. More specifically, Jerry Jones.
Speaking with Jarrett Bell of USA Today, the Cowboys owner took a jab at the Bills and their lack of Super Bowl wins.
"How long has it been since Buffalo won the Super Bowl?" Jones said. "Buffalo hasn’t been chopped liver. They’re solid. They’re probably in the top third of the NFL."
Jones said this in response to constant criticism over the Cowboys' lack of Super Bowl appearances and wins over the last 30 years, but remains convinced the Cowboys' way of doing things can get them where they want to be.
“I just can’t get as convicted that the way we’re doing it, that our approach to trying to win a Super Bowl, that that needs to change,” Jones said. “I guess that’s why I’m so defensive.”
The Bills are certainly hoping their Super Bowl luck in the Josh Allen era is better than that of the Cowboys.
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