Jerry Jones Determined to Revamp Cowboys' Performance Despite Recent Loss

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03/11/2024 23h52

### Jerry Jones Remains Committed to 2024 Season Despite Recent Cowboys Loss

In the wake of a 27-21 defeat against the Atlanta Falcons, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones declared his unwavering commitment to the 2024 season. Despite the team's troubling 3-5 start, Jones emphasized his dedication to making any necessary changes to enhance the team's performance.

"We're going to do everything we can at all times to improve this team, and in our judgement, if what you have to give up helps improve it, we'll do it," Jones asserted. The statement hinted at possible roster moves before Tuesday's trade deadline, which Jones later confirmed. "It takes two to tango, but we've got some things in the mix," he added, indicating that discussions were already underway.

The Cowboys' current struggles, compounded by mounting injuries and their sub-.500 record, have sparked concerns within the organization. "We'll probably do a couple of things this week of note, if things work out the way we'd like for them to," Jones remarked. Yet, he maintained a philosophical view of the unpredictability of the game, saying, "If you knew exactly what to do, this wouldn't be the game that it is in the NFL."

Despite the team's recent setbacks, Jones expressed confidence in the existing roster and coaching staff. "That room is full of guys that can get it done," he said, offering strong support for head coach Mike McCarthy, who is in the final year of his contract. "I'm good with Mike. I know how hard he works, I like his football mind, I know how good he works," Jones affirmed, praising McCarthy's outstanding coaching record and rapport with the players.

Acknowledging the emotional weight of the loss, Jones shared an inspiring story with the team about Michael Irvin’s comeback from knee surgery to lead the Cowboys to three Super Bowl victories. Reflecting on his past experiences, Jones remains hopeful about the season's prospects. "I have seen too many times when this thing gets to looking dark, I've seen a positive jump up there and go from there," he shared. "Personally, I'm a long way from being dismayed about our team, about this year."

Jones' unwavering belief in the team, coupled with his readiness to make strategic moves, underscores his commitment to turning the season around and recapturing the team's winning spirit.

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