Jerry Jones sends clear message to struggling Dallas Cowboys over ‘worrying’ season and makes major quarterback decision

JERRY JONES has sent a clear message to his struggling Dallas Cowboys flops.

The NFC East team have had a dreadful start to the 2024-25NFLseason.

They were blown out 34-10 by theHouston Texanson Monday NightFootball.

That took their record to 3-7 on the year, and way off the playoff spot hunt in their division.

Any hopes of a successful campaign are all but over, as are anySuper Bowlchances.

Head coachMike McCarthyis under huge pressure, and is set to be fired.

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And billionaire ownerJoneshas made it clear he is worried over a number of issues with theCowboys.

“I worry a lot about execution,” said Jones after the Texans loss on Monday.

“I worry a lot about communication in the (offensive) line.

“I worry a lot about having two people in the same spot on routes.

“I worry a lot about all that stuff.

“But guys giving the effort out?

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“You don t need to worry about anybody in that locker room giving everything they got and more.”

Jones also told reporters he wants to keep Cooper Rush over Trey Lance in the quarterback position.

He believes he gives them the best chance to win games – despite calls for Lance to get a chance at QB.

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The Cowboys have already lost seven times this season, but it is their home form that is the most concerning.

‘Match made in heaven’

By Sunni Upal, Deputy U.S. Sports Editor

Deion Sanders becoming head coach of the Dallas Cowboysis a match made in heaven.

It’s been 30 years now since theCowboyslast won a Super Bowl and something has to change.

This is “America’s Team,” but it has become a laughing stock and needs someone to restore them to their past glory.

That candidate who takes over from Mike McCarthy at head coach must have some magic and inspiration.

Step forward,Deion Sanders.

Sanders, 57, is one of the best players to have ever stepped on the field and was on Dallas’ team the last time they won aSuper Bowl.

He is quite literally ‘Prime Time’ and that spark is exactly what the Cowboys need.

As for Deion, now is the perfect time for him to move on as well.

He has taken the Buffaloes to new heights both in terms of results and popularity.

His son,Colorado Buffaloesquarterback Shedeur Sanders, is also in his senior year in college.

Sanders could probably land a head coaching job on a legitimate national championship contender if he wants to stay in college.

But a chance to coach the Dallas Cowboys may not come calling again.

The AT&T Stadium used to be a fortress for the team, but that has not been the case this year.

They have lost there against the awfulNew Orleans Saints, who have since sacked their head coach.

TheBaltimore Ravens,Detroit Lions,Philadelphia Eaglesand Texans have also won at the AT&T.

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The Cowboys have also been defeated by theAtlanta FalconsandSan Francisco 49ersaway.

Their only wins have come against the awfulNew York GiantsandCleveland Browns.

However, they did get an impressive victory on the road against thePittsburgh Steelers.

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They have injury problems across the team too, withDak Prescotton injured reserve.

The starting quarterback is out for the season after surgery on his hamstring last week.

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