
Jerry Jones went the extra mile to inspire Cowboys players before Christmas win
NY Post
The Cowboys have not enjoyed the year they would have liked, but that didn’t stop Jerry Jones from spreading some cheer before the team’s Christmas Day Game.
Jones, 83, revealed that he dressed up as Santa Claus and personally delivered gifts to the players at their hotel Wednesday night.
Perhaps inspired by their owner’s act, Dallas secured a 30-23 win over the rival Commanders on Christmas Day to sweep the season series.
“I know this (team) got so much out of it, I’ll never forget it,” Jones told 105.3 The Fan, as transcribed by The Athletic. “A lot of fun.”
This Cowboys season has not gone as the team’s owners nor the players expected, with Dallas (7-8-1) being eliminated from playoff contention in Week 16.
Dallas had high hopes after moving on from Mike McCarthy and hiring Brian Schottenheimer, but a leaky defense doomed the team throughout the season.

The cold, unappetizing truth for Steve Cohen is that he has only one person to blame for the backlash presently aimed at his baseball team, and it isn’t David Stearns. Oh, Stearns makes for an easy target, a never-played-the-game Harvard man who is the perfect contrast to the rub-some-dirt-on-it tobacco chompers who ruled the game for a century.












