Jerry Jones, Micah Parsons and Dallas Cowboys
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In February of 1989, Arkansas oilman Jerry Jones purchased the Dallas Cowboys for $140 million. Jones fired legendary coach Tom Landry, hired his old college teammate Jimmy Johnson, and the Cowboys… went 1-15.
Jeff Pearlman shared his honest thoughts about the Dallas Cowboys Netflix docuseries, ripping the producers and series for the portrayal of Jerry Jones.
More a heads-up than anything, but if you watch this thing, be prepared for some wild outfits—from Emmitt Smith’s polka-dot overalls at the 1990 NFL draft to the brightly colored striped button-ups fans wore to Texas Stadium, seemingly without shame.
This conversation is a rare, authentic flashback to a time when a historic franchise truly embodied the moniker, America’s Team.
While no official cast list has been released for season 3 of “America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders,” the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders’ 2025-2026 roster has already been announced. Keep scrolling to meet the six rookies and the 30 veterans who made the squad for season 3 of “America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.”
Blast “Thunderstruck” and raise up your pom-poms, because America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders is getting another season. Netflix announced on Monday, August 18, that the beloved reality show,
Fans will once again get to follow the stories of their favorite Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader when the series returns to Netflix next year.