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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott said he understands why fans might be frustrated with the reveal that team owner Jerry Jones has invested more than $1 billion in Texas natural gas drilling company in a Wednesday report from the Wall Street Journal's Benoît Morenne.
With the NFL trade deadline approaching, Dallas Cowboys fans are hoping for defensive upgrades that could keep them in the playoff race. Meanwhile, owner and general manager Jerry Jones is trying to strike natural gas deals instead, and he isn't about to make any apologies for giving so much attention to his other business ventures.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is focused on trying to will his team to the postseason but the constant distraction of Jerry Jones keeps popping up. Ah
Amid calls from Dallas Cowboys fans to make a blockbuster trade, Jerry Jones has made a giant $1 billion investment.
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Jerry Jones has poured $1B in Comstock - with more to come - to develop Western Haynesville gas
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has invested more than $1 billion into natural gas driller Comstock Resources (CRK), betting it can drill some of the hottest, deepest wells in the U.S. while unleashing a torrent of new gas supplies.
The Dallas Cowboys owner has backed Comstock Resources in its efforts to develop some of the hottest, deepest wells in the U.S.
Jerry Jones also addressed Trevon Diggs' latest knee injury and if the team rushed him back too soon. "No. Not at all," he said.
Jones hints at potential reinforcements, balancing competitiveness with cautious optimism as the Cowboys eye trade deadline opportunities.