Jerry Jones has a message for Cowboys fans
Is he right to be this optimistic?
The Football Feed
As if losing to Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 1 of the 2022 NFL season wasn't enough for the Dallas Cowboys, they also lost quarterback Dak Prescott after he suffered a hand injury; team owner and general manager Jerry Jones said afterward that Prescott would be requiring surgery and won't be available for several weeks.
But for fans who think that the Cowboys season is already over just as it begins, Jones has a message for you.
"One of the things that has stood me about football, and I'm comparing to the things that we all do every day away from the football is that it can be looking very dark, dark for you and then it can reverse on you in an instant," Jones said, via the Dallas Morning News. "It can go positive in an instant after you've got -- we've got a lot of football. We've got a lot of really top football players. And we got an outstanding group that's coaching them up in my view. ... You can think negatively and everybody does and that's normal. But, boy, we got a lot of positive things we can do. I have seen it just hopeless and walk out there and David slay the giant. I've seen it done."
The Cowboys continue preparations this week for their Week 2 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals.