Cowboys' Jerry Jones: Goal is to retire with most Super Bowl wins - ESPN
FRISCO, Texas — At 83 years old, Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones still has dreams.
«My goal in life is to retire as the owner that won the most Super Bowls,» Jones said during an end-of-season news conference Wednesday. «That's my goal. To be retired in the NFL as the owner that won the most super bowls. We've got three. How many more do I have to go as a single owner? [New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft] has got how many? Six? So, I got work to do. Got work to do. But at least I'm up to the second rung in the ladder.»
The Cowboys just completed their 30th season since winning their last Super Bowl, finishing a disappointing 7-9-1 in Brian Schottenheimer's first year as head coach. The Cowboys are the only team in the NFC not to have made it to a conference title game since 1995, and they have missed the playoffs the past two seasons.
Defensively, the Cowboys just allowed a franchise-record 511 points and are in the early stages of finding a new coordinator after firing Matt Eberflus on Tuesday. There are personnel holes at every level of the defense as well. Offensively, the Cowboys finished seventh in points per game and second in yards with a 4,000-yard quarterback (Dak Prescott), two 1,000-yard receivers (CeeDee Lamb, George Pickens) and a 1,000-yard running back (Javonte Williams).
Pickens and Williams are set to be unrestricted free agents, although the team's priority is to keep both on long-term deals. Without an agreement with Pickens, the Cowboys will likely use the franchise tag to keep him for 2026.
«Every team has holes,» Jones said. «You have to. Just the way it works. But I see six teams that weren't in the playoffs last year that are in the playoffs this year. I know it can


