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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.
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.
The NFL is fining Cowboys owner Jerry Jones $250,000 after seemingly using the middle finger toward fans during Sunday's 37-22 win over the Jets at MetLife Stadium, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported on Tuesday.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has until the end of Friday to make big decision. Earlier this week, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones went viral for an incident near the end of the Cowboys’ Week 5 win over the New York Jets.
After Dak Prescott's fourth touchdown pass extended the Cowboys' lead to 37-14 in their 37-22 victory over the New York Jets, social media videos showed Jones briefly flashing his middle finger.
Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones is leaving the door open for the team to improve its roster ahead of the NFL trade deadline.
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Jerry Jones likely to appeal NFL $250,000 fine after MetLife Stadium gesture with fans
Jerry Jones is expected to appeal the NFL’s $250,000 fine for his gesture at MetLife Stadium, as the Cowboys decide next steps before Friday.