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Charlotte Jones, a Dallas Cowboys executive and Jerry Jones' daughter, expressed excitement for Bad Bunny performing at Super Bowl LV next year.
Whether it’s owner Jerry Jones requiring his players to stand for the national anthem in the wake of protests against racial injustice, taking a momentary knee with his team as a compromise, donating millions to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and Turning Point USA—the degree of separation from the field is hardly negligible.
Dallas Cowboys owner Charlotte Jones didn't hold back when sharing her opinion on the NFL's decision to select Bad Bunny as the Super Bowl halftime performer.
Bad Bunny is an "awesome" pick for the upcoming Super Bowl Halftime Show, says Charlotte Jones, co-owner and chief brand officer for the Dallas Cowboys.
The Dallas Cowboys welcome the Philadelphia Eagles to AT&T Stadium in Week 11 of the NFL season, but will be slight underdogs at home.
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Dallas Cowboys owner's daughter makes surprising admission about Bad Bunny amid Super Bowl outrage
Charlotte Jones, daughter of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, praised the NFL’s choice of Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl halftime show, saying it celebrates America’s immigrant roots.
Dallas Cowboys co-owner Charlotte Jones defends Bad Bunny to headline the Super Bowl halftime show amid backlash.
Favorites did pretty well in the standalone games in Week 11.
Not one, not two, not three. But five. The Dallas Cowboys have won five Super Bowls – tied with the San Francisco 49ers for the second-most in NFL history. The New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers have won the most with six championships apiece.
Dallas Cowboys chief brand officer Charlotte Jones praised the NFL’s decision to tap Puerto Rican pop star Bad Bunny as the Super Bowl 60 halftime act.
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Cowboys vs. Raiders live score, updates, highlights from NFL 'Monday Night Football' game
Cowboys vs. Raiders score Cowboys vs. Raiders highlights Where to watch the NFL game tonight Sin City is set for a clash between two of the NFL's most historic franchises, where the five-time Super Bowl champion Dallas Cowboys (3-5-1) make their first-ever visit to Allegiant Stadium to face the three-time champion Las Vegas Raiders (2-7) on "Monday Night Football.