Cowboys owner Jerry Jones sat down with one of the organization’s biggest critics in an interview that was released on YouTube on Wednesday night.
Jones spoke with ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith during an hour-long conversation as part of a special edition of the “Stephen A. Smith Show” that touched on everything from the CeeDee Lamb drama, negotiations with star quarterback Dak Prescott and the perception that Jones cares more about money than winning.
The Cowboys, who have not won a Super Bowl in nearly 30 years and haven’t reached a conference championship game in the same amount of time, were one of the big storylines this offseason as the Lamb negotiations took center stage.
Lamb eventually signed a four-year, $136 million contract on Aug. 26 and Jones told Smith that he wasn’t stressed over the star wide receiver missing training camp.
“There was never any question about how we felt CeeDee Lamb was as a football player or what he could do to help out this team,” Jones said. “I don’t see any rewards or penalties on your timer on ‘Does he get on the field or is he on the field when he better be out there.’ I had no urgency at all about getting him to the field.”