Jerry Jones certainly isn’t your average NFL owner. The charismatic and often flamboyant Dallas Cowboys owner made quite the statement at the team’s practice facility on Wednesday, arriving in true Jones fashion—by helicopter. But this wasn’t just any helicopter; it was decked out in the Cowboys’ signature white and blue, with the team’s iconic logo prominently displayed on the tail rotor.
As Jones made his grand entrance, the Cowboys players were forced to temporarily clear the field to make room for the chopper to land. Quarterback Dak Prescott, known for his lighthearted nature, even pretended to toss a pass to the 81-year-old owner as the helicopter settled on the sidelines.
Jones, stepping out with a beaming smile, looked every bit as pleased with his attention-grabbing arrival, exchanging greetings with the team as he made his way onto the field.
Who needs a parking spot when you own the entire facility?
The timing of Jones’s grand arrival was particularly fitting as the Cowboys (2–2) are fresh off a hard-fought 20–16 victory over the New York Giants on Thursday Night Football.
With momentum on their side, the team is now preparing for another high-stakes matchup, a Sunday night primetime showdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 5.
As always, the Cowboys’ unpredictable owner continues to be just as much a spectacle as the team itself, ensuring that no moment—on or off the field—is ever ordinary in Dallas.