
Cowboys Rumors: Netflix Getting 'Off the Charts' Access for Jerry Jones Documentary
The Dallas Cowboys are reportedly not holding back with Jerry Jones' upcoming Netflix documentary.
Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated reported the filmmakers have been given "off the charts" access to Jones while creating the documentary.
The series will chronicle the Cowboys' rise to power under Jones' ownership, with special attention being paid to their dynasty in the 1990s. Jones purchased the Cowboys in 1989 and transformed them into the most valuable franchise in all of professional sports.
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Forbes estimates the Cowboys are worth $9.2 billion despite not winning a Super Bowl in nearly 30 years.
Former Cowboys Troy Aikman, Michael Irvin, Emmitt Smith and Deion Sanders are expected to contribute to the documentary, which is yet to announce a release date.
Emmy-winning directors Maclain Way and Chapman Way, who directed the 2018 series Wild, Wild Country, are helming the project for Netflix.







