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In February of 1989, Arkansas oilman Jerry Jones purchased the Dallas Cowboys for $140 million. Jones fired legendary coach Tom Landry, hired his old college teammate Jimmy Johnson, and the Cowboys… went 1-15.
In Netflix's new docuseries, America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys, former players, including Michael Irvin, detailed what went on at the infamous "White House." This Irving home on Dorsett Drive was right across from the Cowboys facility, and it served as a home base for partying and extracurriculars.
Dallas Cowboys Chief Brand Officer and Co-Owner Charlotte Jones wakes up with "GMFB" to discuss "America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys" Netflix documentary.
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders is officially returning for Season 3 in 2026. With a brand-new squad, returning leadership, and more behind-the-scenes drama, the series continues to spotlight the iconic cheerleading team.
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Faster, stronger and meaner: How 'Aikmania' and the Herschel Walker trade built the Cowboys’ dynasty
The Gambler and His Cowboys," former players and coaches dove deep into how the successful teams of the 1990s came to be.
Jerry Jones’ debt, Troy Aikman’s trade request and more were addressed in “America’s Team: A Gambler and His Cowboys.”
The Cowboys remain one of the most recognizable brands in sports. The new Netflix docuseries delivers candid tales of the '90s dynasty.
Dallas Cowboys' Jerry Jones is no stranger to spectacle, his penchant for which has made him arguably the most recognizable team owner across all professional sports.