Jerry Jones and Jamie Foxx at practiceJerry Jones and Jamie Foxx (Photos via Jamie Foxx)
Jerry Jones may need to be investigated during a time when Diddy is currently in jail for his freakish behavior.

During a recent live video where comedian Jamie Foxx was at a Dallas Cowboys practice, owner Jerry Jones could be heard saying some things about men that should never come out of another man’s mouth.

Following a practice play, Jones was reading off the measurements of players when he began speaking about penis sizes.

Jamie Foxx quickly ended his live before things got worse.


Jerry Jones Once Said Winning a Championship Is ‘the Absolute Glory Hole’

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones certainly has a way with words.

In an appearance on 105.3 The Fan in Dallas last year, the Cowboys head honcho was asked if he had anything to say to the team’s fans.

“The rough times that you have with sports, everybody has it, you can’t really play unless you have some hard times,” he said. “It is the absolute glory hole to have that elusive win to be the champion.”

For those who are aware, you know what the word glory hole means and what it is used for. Nobody in history has used language the way Jerry Jones did.

Unfortunately, this is not the first time Jones has used the phrase “glory hole.”

In 2022, he prompted reactions online when he casually dropped the phrase during an interview.

Back in 2012, during the annual Cowboys press conference, he said, “I’ve been here when it was glory hole days, and I’ve been here when it wasn’t. Having said that, I want me some glory hole.”

New Report Details How Dak Prescott Outsmarted Jerry Jones & The Dallas Cowboys In Contract Negotiations To Secure Way More Money Than Other Star QBs

Dak Prescott and Jerry Jones of Dallas Cowboys speaking before game.Dak Prescott and Jerry Jones (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)
A fascinating new report details how Dak Prescott completely outsmarted Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to maximize his earnings, allowing him to secure far more cash than other top quarterbacks.

Hours before the Cowboys kicked off their 2024 season against the Cleveland Browns, Dak Prescott agreed to a massive four-year contract extension worth $240 million. The new deal goes to show just how much the quarterback market has jumped since 2021, when Prescott signed a four-year, $160 million extension.

Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio put together some interesting analysis to show how Prescott crushed the Cowboys owner and GM in contract negotiations to maximize how much his bank account grows.

“The Cowboys blew the chance to make Dak an offer he couldn’t refuse after his third season, at a time when he was due to make peanuts for 2019. Then they tagged him for 2020. By 2021, they realized they were one year away from Dak becoming a free agent.

So they cried uncle, with a four-year, $160 million deal, designed to put him in position after the third year to get another new deal or become a free agent after the fourth. The Cowboys dragged their feet again. They cried uncle again. And, yet again, Dak has positioned himself to force a new deal after three years or become a free agent after four.”

To put into perspective just how much Dak Prescott won the negotiations? As Florio noted, he’ll have made $400 million on his contracts from 2021 to 2028, whereas Buffalo Bills superstar signal-caller Josh Allen (widely regarded as a better quarterback) will have pocketed just $281.9 million.


Allen signed his six-year, $258 million extension with the Bills in the 2021 offseason. That contract has quickly become a bargain for the Bills, but it also shows how smart Prescott was to bet on himself by signing shorter-term deals, knowing that the QB market would skyrocket over time.

Dak Prescott Now Has To Deliver For Cowboys

If the Pro Football Hall of Fame focused only on regular season success and statistics, Dak Prescott would be a lack for Canton. But the 31-year-old’s incredible passing numbers have been overshadowed by a lackluster postseason record (2-5 with 14 touchdowns against seven interceptions).

Prescott has secured the bag, but now it’s time to prove the Cowboys that he can actually take them to the promised land. Dallas hasn’t played in the NFC Championship Game since their last Super Bowl-winning season in 1995, with only two Wild Card Round victories in the Prescott era.

Prescott got off to a good start in Sunday’s blowout win over Cleveland. We’ll see if he can build on it this Sunday when the Cowboys welcome the New Orleans Saints in their home opener.