Jerry Jones ultimate Dallas Cowboys goal: The one record keeping him from retirement

Andy McNamara

Jerry Jones ultimate Dallas Cowboys goal: The one record keeping him from retirement image

Jerry Jones isn’t just looking to win; he’s looking for immortality.

At 83 years old, the infamous Dallas Cowboys owner just dropped a bombshell about his exit strategy. During an end-of-season press conference, Jones laid his cards on the table: "My goal in life is to retire as the owner that won the most Super Bowls," Jones revealed, as reported by Eric Edholm of NFL.com.

Currently sitting on three rings, Jones is chasing the gold standard set by Robert Kraft, who has six. While some critics point to a 30-year championship drought, Jerry is undeterred. He admits he’s only on the "second rung of the ladder," but he’s ready to climb.

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To get there, Jones hinted at a "dramatic" offseason, suggesting he might even "bust the budget" to bring a fourth Lombardi Trophy back to Arlington. That's got to be music to the ears of Cowboys fans after their team missed the playoffs.

With Dak Prescott locked in and a defensive overhaul underway, the message is clear: Jerry isn't going anywhere until he's the undisputed King of the NFL.

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