Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys are once again being told to wait, at least one more year, for that elusive sixth franchise Super Bowl. The last time Dallas lifted the Lombardi was all the way back in the 1995–96 season, and since then, it’s been a long, frustrating stretch of almosts, what-ifs, and postseason heartbreak. Cowboys Nation has been stuck in that waiting game ever since, and so is Jerry himself.

That unfinished business is exactly why Jones has zero interest in stepping away right now. As long as that sixth ring is still missing, retirement just isn’t part of the conversation.

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“I’m going to have to say this to everybody in this room: I don’t know what your ages are, but I hope — let’s just say [Stephen Jones’] age — if he has as much fun between where he is today and where I am today in age, if he has as much fun as the guy sitting here beside him, he’s in for a hell of a ride and a hell of a life,” Jerry said. “I’ve had the most fun in the last 20, 21 years.”

This is a developing story. Stay Tuned!

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