Jerry Jones believes the Dallas Cowboys would not make a deal until Deion Sanders comes knocking

The owner, president, and general manager of the Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones is told that they will not make a deal with Deion Sanders.

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The owner, president, and general manager of the Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones is told that they will not make a deal with Deion Sanders.

After the Dallas Cowboys quarterback, Jerry Jones is the only person who is happier than the team and he is glad about Dak Prescott’s comeback.

But the Cowboys president is overjoyed about Prescott’s comeback against the Detroit Lions team on Sunday after missing the previous 5 games with an injured right thumb, and what it means for the team’s potential to compete for the Super Bowl first time since 1995.

When asked who was most eager to see him back in uniform before the Lions game, Jones answered, “The one who has the most to do with it, it’s Dak.

But if you see the stream of this quarter match you realize that Dak Prescott is really hardworking and practice more to win the Dallas Cowboys team.

Another well-known team player Cooper Rush has come as the backup player to other players including Dak Prescott, the Jerry Jones told that Dak Prescott will be the backbone of this match and also Jones said that “Something with his legs, get a handful of big plays”, he will make the match a better chance to win.

With healthy health, Prescott makes that, the Cowboys win the match.

Jones said that we are not looking for help from the other club or team player, we have a well-played player in our team, and we can make record brake without other club helps.

The Cowboy’s president realized that the team is enough, and does not need other player help like Deion Sanders so he didn’t make deal with him.

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