The 79-year-old was released and resting at home Wednesday night, according to reports.
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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was involved in a car accident Wednesday night and briefly hospitalized, according to reports.
He was evaluated as a precaution." Dallas Morning News reporter Michael Gehlken tweeted Wednesday evening that Jones was involved “in a minor car crash tonight.” An hour later, he tweeted Jones was “resting at home tonight after a brief stay in a Dallas hospital following a minor car crash. NBC Dallas Fort-Worth independently confirmed that Jones, 79, was involved in the minor crash and he is reportedly doing fine.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is “home and fine” a day after a report that he was involved in a traffic accident and taken to a hospital as a precaution.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones suffered a scare Wednesday night after being involved in a car crash in Dallas, After a brief hospitalization, Stephen Jones, ...
It's unclear if Jones was driving or if he was a passenger in the car. The 79-year-old played a part in almost the entire pre-draft process this year, although he did miss the 2022 NFL combine while working through a minor medical issue, according to ESPN. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones suffered a scare Wednesday night after being involved in a car crash in Dallas, After a brief hospitalization, Stephen Jones, Jerry's son, told the Associated Press Thursday that his father is now "home and fine" following the minor car accident.
Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones was taken to a hospital for “precautionary reasons” after being involved in a minor car accident on Wednesday, ...
Archer reports Jones suffered “minor injuries,” but there is no indication whether the Cowboys owner was driving or a passenger. Executive vice president Stephen Jones told Archer his father was released from the hospital and everything is “all good.” The Cowboys owner is currently resting at home after being discharged. Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones was taken to a hospital for “precautionary reasons” after being involved in a minor car accident on Wednesday, ESPN’s Todd Archer reports.
The Cowboys owner was released from Parkland Hospital Wednesday night; Stephen Jones confirmed that his father was resting comfortably.
He returned home, according to reports, with team executive vice president Stephen Jones offering a brief confirmation that the injuries sustained by his father in the crash were not serious. Whether the 79-year-old Jones was behind the wheel is not yet known. The crash happened about 8 p.m. near Harry Hines Boulevard and Wolf Street. Jones was taken to Parkland Hospital, about two miles away, “as a precautionary measure.”
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Dallas Super Bowl, even though history suggests the Cowboys would have a difficult time fulfilling their end of that vision. "We need an AFC team that plays in Southern Dallas," Johnson wrote. After all, the city of Dallas has no part of the franchise tied to it other than in name. Second, I work for the residents of Dallas, not Jerry Jones. Third, other NFL team owners also do not work for Jerry Jones, but themselves." "So far the main reason I hear for why this can’t happen is because of Jerry Jones," Johnson wrote. 'But here’s the rub: if it benefits all of the stakeholders I just mentioned except Jerry Jones, does that mean a deal couldn’t/shouldn’t happen?"
Jerry Jones returned home after a few hours at the hospital late Wednesday evening. Jones' son and Dallas Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones ...
In 2015, Jones had to undergo a second hip replacement, to fix his right hip. Traffic camera footage is not believed to be available from the wreckage. Police said one of the vehicles failed to yield, turning in front of the other vehicle, which inevitably caused the collision.
TMZ Sports has obtained video of the Jerry Jones car crash on Wednesday ... and it shows the Dallas Cowboys owner T-boned a car.
You can see in the clip, captured by Allen Roberson Jr., Jones seemed to have a slight limp -- and at one point, he rolled up his pant leg to check out his knee area. The video appears to show that as a silver car was attempting to make a left turn from a right lane on a one-way road, Jones -- driving a dark-colored sedan -- slammed into the side of it. Jerry Jones is fortunate to have avoided serious injuries in his car crash on Wednesday ... because TMZ Sports has obtained video of the accident, and it shows the Dallas Cowboys owner T-boned a car while traveling at a relatively high rate of speed.
Jones, 79, went to the hospital for “precautionary reasons” and is home resting after being discharged, ESPN reported.
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