Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones made a stunning entrance at the team’s practice facility on Wednesday, arriving via helicopter and landing directly on the field. The unexpected arrival briefly disrupted practice, with players clearing the area to make way for the chopper.
Jones’s helicopter, emblazoned with the Cowboys’ logo and colors, touched down along the sideline, drawing attention from the team. Quarterback Dak Prescott jokingly threw a pretend pass to the 81-year-old owner as he stepped out of the helicopter, flashing a wide smile.
Jones’s dramatic entrance came on the heels of the Cowboys’ 20-16 victory over the New York Giants on Thursday Night Football. As the team prepares for their Week 5 showdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Jones’s arrival served as a motivational boost. The Cowboys will face the Steelers on Sunday night in another primetime matchup.
The Cowboys’ owner is known for his flair and enthusiasm, and Wednesday’s helicopter arrival was just the latest example. With his team seeking momentum, Jones’s dramatic entrance may have provided the perfect spark. As the Cowboys gear up for their next challenge, Jones’s presence serves as a reminder of the team’s commitment to success.