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3 More Super Bowls, Cowboys' Jerry Jones Sets Goal for Rest of Tenure as Owner
Dallas Cowboys Jerry Jones has not lost his motivation to continue chasing greatness.
Jones told reporters on Wednesday that he has a lofty goal to go down as the most successful owner in NFL history.
"My goal in life is to retire as the owner to win the most Super Bowls," Jones said.
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When told that he trails New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft by three Super Bowl titles, the 83-year-old responded, "I got work to do."
The Cowboys haven't advanced past the Divisional Round of the playoffs since their last Super Bowl title in 1995. Dallas finished the 2025 season with a 7-9-1 record, missing the playoffs for the second straight year.
The Cowboys were one of the most polarizing teams in the league this season, ranking second with 391.9 total yards per game and 30th with 377.0 yards allowed per game. The team will have to shore up its defense if it hopes to contend for a title in the immediate future.
Jones sounds like he's up for the challenge, so it's safe to say that the Cowboys will be aggressive this offseason as they try to retool for the 2026 campaign.

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