Summary
Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, criticized his team's defense after missing the playoffs, pointing to a previous decision to trade star player Micah Parsons. Jones mentioned potential moves, like acquiring Maxx Crosby or signing Trey Hendrickson, but these did not happen. He highlighted the acquisition of defensive end Rashan Gary and looks forward to strengthening the team in the upcoming NFL Draft.
Key Facts
- Jerry Jones is the owner of the Dallas Cowboys NFL team.
- Last offseason, Jones traded defensive player Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers.
- The Cowboys' defense struggled after Parsons left, contributing to their failure to make the playoffs.
- There were rumors of potential big trades for Maxx Crosby or Trey Hendrickson, but they did not occur.
- Jones publicly criticized the Cowboys' defense, saying improvement is needed.
- The team acquired Rashan Gary from the Packers to help their defense.
- The focus is now on the NFL Draft to bolster the team's defensive lineup.