Jerry Jones hears fans chant 'Pay Micah!' as talks continue - ESPN
OXNARD, Calif. — As Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones spoke to the crowd before Saturday's practice, a number of fans yelled some fashion of «Pay Micah!»
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OXNARD, Calif. — As Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones spoke to the crowd before Saturday's practice, a number of fans yelled some fashion of «Pay Micah!»
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