Fans React to Video of Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones' NSFW Comments About Players

The Dallas Cowboys are sitting on a record of 1-1 after getting trounced by the New Orleans Saints last weekend. And while their play has been lackluster as of late, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones still seems to be impressed by the physical attributes.

 

Fans React to Jerry Jones, Jamie Foxx NSFW Video

 

Singer/actor Jamie Foxx is a Texas native. And attended a recent Cowboys practice with the Cowboys owner in attendance. Foxx and Jones were engaged in a conversation about player measurements. Noting how fast they can run and how high they can jump. But the conversation went off the rails when Jones mentioned one of the players had an "eight and a half in d**k."

 

The Dallas Cowboys are sitting on a record of 1-1 after getting trounced by the New Orleans Saints last weekend. And while their play has been lackluster as of late, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones still seems to be impressed by the physical attributes.

 

Fans React to Jerry Jones, Jamie Foxx NSFW Video

 

Singer/actor Jamie Foxx is a Texas native. And attended a recent Cowboys practice with the Cowboys owner in attendance. Foxx and Jones were engaged in a conversation about player measurements. Noting how fast they can run and how high they can jump. But the conversation went off the rails when Jones mentioned one of the players had an "eight and a half in d**k."

 

Foxx abruptly ended the live video. But fans still voiced mixed reactions on social media.

 

"Plantation talk. This the part some players tried telling us about," one user wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.

 

"Jamie Foxx's face is sending me. Why is he so calm ?!?!" another added.

 

"Ironic that Jerry was saying that right in front of Django," another added.

 

"Jerry needs to retire with this kind of talk," another added.

 

"Wait they measure dudes' meat at benefit combine?" another said.

 

Cowboys' Micah Parsons Gets Honest About Ravens Matchup

 

After getting trounced 44-19 by the Saints in their home opener last week, the Cowboys will be looking to redeem themselves in week three. But it won't be an easy task for Dallas. They will have to face off against a Baltimore Ravens squad looking for their first win. Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons says Sunday will be a "prove-it" game for Dallas.

 

"Yeah, I think the mentality is to bounce back, stop this run, and show people that you can stop the run," Parsons said to reporters. "I think it's definitely a prove-it game when you get a game like this back-to-back."

 

Stopping the run won't be an easy task for the Cowboys this week. They will have to stop all-pro running back Derrick Henry who the Ravens acquired this offseason. Although Parsons acknowledges the task will be difficult he doesn't belive it will be impossible.

 

"I mean, it's a great chance as long as we stay in our rush lanes," he added. "We do what we're supposed to do but, more importantly, we get them to pass the ball. We didn't do a good enough job of that. So until we show we can earn the right, I mean, well, we had three drop backs last game.

 

Foxx abruptly ended the live video. But fans still voiced mixed reactions on social media.

 

"Plantation talk. This the part some players tried telling us about," one user wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.

 

"Jamie Foxx's face is sending me. Why is he so calm ?!?!" another added.

 

"Ironic that Jerry was saying that right in front of Django," another added.

 

"Jerry needs to retire with this kind of talk," another added.

 

"Wait they measure dudes' meat at benefit combine?" another said.

 

Micah Parsons Gets Honest About Ravens Matchup

 

After getting trounced 44-19 by the Saints in their home opener last week, the Cowboys will be looking to redeem themselves in week three. But it won't be an easy task for Dallas. They will have to face off against a Baltimore Ravens squad looking for their first win. Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons says Sunday will be a "prove-it" game for Dallas.

 

"Yeah, I think the mentality is to bounce back, stop this run, and show people that you can stop the run," Parsons said to reporters. "I think it's definitely a prove-it game when you get a game like this back-to-back."

 

Stopping the run won't be an easy task for the Cowboys this week. They will have to stop all-pro running back Derrick Henry who the Ravens acquired this offseason. Although Parsons acknowledges the task will be difficult he doesn't belive it will be impossible.

 

"I mean, it's a great chance as long as we stay in our rush lanes," he added. "We do what we're supposed to do but, more importantly, we get them to pass the ball. We didn't do a good enough job of that. So until we show we can earn the right, I mean, well, we had three drop backs last game.