FRISCO, Texas — In January, Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones dealt with the disappointment of another playoff loss to the San Francisco 49ers.
As he enters his 35th season, Jones believes this year's Cowboys team is better than the one that ended last season. «Some years going in, I've known that we were in better shape than others,» Jones said in a conversation that will air on ESPN's «Sunday NFL Countdown.» «There are parts of this team that we're in as good shape as we've ever been in since I've been a Dallas Cowboy.» Ahead of the team's season opener Sunday against the New York Giants, Jones is not calling 2023 a Super Bowl-or-bust season. «I feel strongly that we should aspire and, frankly, do anything at any time that can make us better right now to compete at that level,» he said. «I think I'm saying a lot when I say that.
This isn't about years in the future. The good news is you can make the decisions that can help you right now first and foremost but can also be additive for the future.
Those are the ones I'm looking for and trying to compromise on every day.» Jones continued to back Dak Prescott, who is entering his eighth year as the Cowboys' starting quarterback.