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Cowboys' Jerry Jones gets testy with radio hosts over questions about roster construction after blowout loss

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The Detroit Lions dominated the Dallas Cowboys 47-9, led by Jared Goff’s 3 TDs. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones defended his HC Mike McCarthy, saying that he isn’t going to make a coaching change.

Chris Broussard grades the Cowboys’ performance, and Nic... Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones started his Tuesday morning with his usual radio spot, but he appeared to be fed up with the criticism lobbed at him after the team’s poor start.

On his 82nd birthday, Jones was forced to watch the Cowboys suffer their worst home loss since 1988. The Detroit Lions piled on 47 points while Dallas only scored nine.

Jones was asked on "Shan & RJ" on Audacy's 105.3 The Fan why the players who have failed to execute in the losses to the Lions and the New Orleans Saints are "still the right ones for your team." In response, Jones defended his players and noted the number of injuries the team has faced in recent weeks.

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