The Dallas Cowboys have finalized their schedule for the 2024 NFL season, but they are particularly wary of one NFC East rival due to a specific statistic. Jerry Jones believes he has orchestrated the offseason moves perfectly to maximize the team’s chances of success in 2024.
The 81-year-old owner has permitted key starters to depart from Dallas during free agency, opting instead to pursue less expensive rookies in order to preserve crucial cap space. However, this strategy has faced criticism from certain segments of the media and the restless fan base, who yearn for success.
Jerry Jones is deeply disappointed after the team’s failure to reach the Super Bowl since 1995, and the alarming 29-year absence from an NFC Championship game has compelled him to take decisive action. As the owner of the most valuable franchise in the world, Jones understands that nothing short of the best will suffice, and he is prepared to embark on a high-stakes, all-or-nothing season.
Furthermore, Jerry Jones is comfortable allowing Mike McCarthy to enter the final year of his contract, and indications suggest he may adopt a similar approach with quarterback Dak Prescott.
Despite winning the NFC East last season and maintaining an undefeated record at AT&T Stadium during the regular season, Jones remains unsatisfied. Despite their previous success, the Cowboys must brace themselves for challenges from their divisional rivals as they aim to secure back-to-back NFC East titles.