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Some fans of the Dallas Cowboys have been voicing for years that it might be time for owner Jerry Jones to take a step back from his day-to-day duties with the team.
After he made a comment deemed wildly inappropriate on a livestream with actor Jamie Foxx, even more people seem to be questioning the 81-year-old billionaire.
Foxx was in attendance for a Cowboys practice last week and was sitting with Jones, who also serves as the team’s president and general manager.
The Django Unchained star got a bit more than he likely bargained for during his livestream on his Instagram account, however, when Jones began listing some measurements of an unnamed player.
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Jones could be heard speaking in the background and started talking about the player before listing his NFL Combine measurements.
“He looked pretty good right there,” Jones said of the unnamed player. “He showed balance, 5-foot-9 and a half, 210 (pounds). 4.41 (40-yard dash). Nine and 3-inch hands.”
That’s when things went off the rails as Jones got NSFW with his next measurement.
“Eight and a half inch d***,” Jones appeared to say as Foxx quickly scrambled to end the stream.
While the clip no longer appears on the actor’s Instagram page, an intrepid social media user shared it on X and it quickly went viral.
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Jones’ Cowboys suffered their second straight loss on Sunday, falling short 28-25 in a late comeback attempt against the visiting Baltimore Ravens. That came on the heels of a blowout loss at home against the New Orleans Saints.
While the Cowboys have been one of the NFL’s best regular-season teams recently, having won 12 games in each of the past three seasons, they have not advanced to a conference championship game since 1995.
The team also signed quarterback Dak Prescott to a four-year, $240-million contract before the 2024 season kicked off, making him the highest-paid player in the league.
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