Part of the sporting industry is recognizing careers, legacies, and achievements through the making of documentaries. Jerry Jones will now be having one of his own.
The Dallas Cowboys owner has been the picture of confusion for analysts and fans around the league during the current offseason.
His ‘all in’ comments at the Senior Bowl have not aligned with what most people assumed when he stated them.
Furthermore, America’s Team is rocking into the 2024 season with numerous rookie starters in cornerstone positions.
Jerry Jones’ running of the Dallas Cowboys has caused controversy in recent years
Undoubtedly, Jerry Jones is the face of the franchise for the Cowboys. His personality and methods of running the team have split opinions.
However, the 81-year-old managed to form one of the greatest dynasties in NFL history through the Herschel Walker trade.
The move was a dramatic one but proved to be extremely profitable for the Cowboys.

Jones managed to win three Super Bowls in four years between 1992 and 1995, missing out on the three-peat in 1994.
Yet, despite their historical supremacy, Dallas has failed to reach an NFL Championship since 1995. Some fans and pundits have directed the blame towards the owner.
Netflix announces its plans for a 10-part series on Jerry Jones’ life at the Cowboys
Now, his story of when he purchased the depleted Cowboys in 1995, how he turned them into an NFL juggernaut, and how they have massively underachieved in the last two decades will all be explained in his documentary.
Netflix has announced that they will be producing a 10-part documentary about the journey of Jones through never-to-be-seen-before footage.
Moreover, some of the all-time great players will be contributing to the story.
NFL fans share their opinions about Netflix’s recent update about the Jones documentary
Yesterday, when this was announced, fans took to X and shared their brutally honest reactions.
@troofdaddy took a dig at Jones: “Lmfaooooooo this dudes a legend in his own mind. He thinks he’s got a Brady / Patriots story to tell.”
@PAPAxC4 posted: “Nobody wants to see that.”
In addition, @drumsonly stated: “Episodes better be 22 minutes long because there’s nothing that interesting about Jerry’s life that it needs TEN PARTS.”
One Cowboys fan, @dallasbcpod exclaimed: “Oh sweet this is what he meant by all in!”
@BestballJonesy proclaimed: “Did they go ALL IN on the series?”
Despite the backlash, millions will watch the series around the world
Several fans took shots at his ‘all in’ comments from the offseason and many showed their displeasure at the concept.
Yet, millions of Cowboys fans, plus NFL fanatics, will be tuning in to watch the series.
No matter what you think of Jerry Jones, he has been an excellent businessman and built the Cowboys to be the most expensive sports team in the world.
