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Whether it's because the money goes to charity or he realized no one believed his alibi, Jones has decided not to fight the league's fine.
Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones has made his final decision on whether to appeal a $250,000 NFL fine for giving the middle finger to a fan.
The NFL has fined Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones $250,000 for an obscene gesture toward fans at MetLife Stadium. He says it was inadvertent.
Jones received questions Tuesday about that during his weekly radio hit on 105.3 The Fan in Dallas. He insisted that was simply a mishap on his part where he was trying to give the Cowboy fans in front of him a thumbs up and point after a late touchdown and simply used the wrong finger.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones will not appeal the $250,000 fine imposed by the NFL this week, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported on Friday. Jones was fined after making an obscene gesture toward fans.
Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones will have to cough up some significant money after going viral for giving the middle finger to a New York Jets fan during Week 5 of the NFL season.
Jerry Jones called Dak Prescott "the best I've ever been around," a pretty striking statement given the Cowboys’ storied history of franchise legends.Prescott's recent hot streak has likely fueled Jones’ praise.