Jerry Jones once again shows true colors with recent comments
If you haven’t noticed, this week has been filled with more Jerry Jones drama, and honestly this week made a lot of Dallas fans more upset than they already were.

While doing a victory lap regarding the recent success of a natural-gas venture, Jones said to the Wall Street Journal, “There’s $100 billion present value with gas out there. That’s why I’m talking to you on the telephone rather than trying to fix our defense with the Dallas Cowboys.”
Yes, Jerry Jones actually said that, and he wonders why this fan base is fed up with him and want him to just sell the dang team.
Damage Control
The NFL’s trade deadline is Tuesday, the Cowboys have the worst defense in football, and he made a comment like that, and of course after he started to get called out by everyone and their month, he tried to make sure to take back his words.
“Every day, every time I can, I’m looking for ways to give advantages to the Dallas Cowboys,” Jones said. “Anybody that says I don’t focus on the Cowboys is just living in the moment of frustration, and I get that. And I’m frustrated too.”
It was Jones who said it. On Friday, he downplayed it.
“You know where I ought to be,” Jones said. “What did we spend, 15 minutes away from trying to help that defense?”
It was fifteen minutes for his call with the Wall Street Journal. How much more of his time in recent days and weeks has been devoted to his 12-figure natural-gas project?
Hey Jerry, this should have been kept behind closed doors and the only thing you should have said is I am working on fixing our last ranked defense. We understand that you are a billionaire and all you care about it making more money.
The Dallas Cowboys have taken a back seat to him and it sucks for all of us fans.
Dallas will take on the Arizona Cardinals on Monday night and if they do not win that game, they will be two games under .500 and the season will be over.
Kyler Murray looks like he is on track to play and he owns AT&T Stadium. He is a perfect 9-0, so the Cowboys’ defense will once again look like a JV team and allow him to be the next QB to look like they could go into the Hall of Fame tomorrow.
Bills Legend Eric Moulds Sells Final Game-Worn Jersey to Support Teammate Battling Parkinson’s Disease


Buffalo, NY – November 1, 2025
In a gesture that’s brought a wave of emotion across
game-worn jersey from his final season to support a former teammate now facing the hardest battle of his life.
For fans who remember the late ’90s and early 2000s, Moulds was the lone constant in an era of instability. Known for his precision routes, contested catches, and quiet leadership, he became the franchise’s beacon of hope through years of quarterback turnover. From 1996 to 2005, he posted
675 receptions, 9,096 yards, and 48 touchdowns, including a historic 100-catch season in 2002, earning three Pro Bowl selections and a permanent place among the Bills’ all-time greats.
That former teammate is Takeo Spikes, the relentless linebacker who commanded Buffalo’s defense with passion and authority. During his time with the team (2003–2005), Spikes recorded over 200 tackles
, earned two Pro Bowls and an All-Pro selection in 2003, and became known as the emotional core of the defense — the “defensive quarterback” who brought fire to every down.
💬 “We carried this team through the storms — him on defense, me on offense,” Moulds said quietly. “Now that he’s fighting something far tougher than any Sunday battle, I want this jersey to fight for him — the same way he fought for Buffalo.”

Spikes, beloved for his intensity and leadership, has recently been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, a neurological disorder that has gradually affected his movement and coordination. Despite the diagnosis, those close to him say his trademark energy and optimism haven’t faded — he continues to train, mentor young athletes, and advocate for player health awareness.
Moulds’ decision to sell his final jersey isn’t about nostalgia — it’s about brotherhood. The proceeds from the auction will go directly to the Bills Alumni Health & Wellness Fund
, supporting Spikes’ treatment and ongoing medical research into Parkinson’s and other neurodegenerative conditions among retired NFL players.
💬 “This jersey carried our pride, our pain, and our fight,” Moulds reflected.