Jerry Jones sounds off on Dan Snyder again!
The pair have had their disagreements in recent weeks.
The Football Feed
Embattled Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder made headlines last month when he revealed that he would publicly air dirty laundry of his fellow NFL owners if he were forced into selling the team, and he also made a special point to name Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones in his threat.
Not long ago, Snyder hired Bank of America’s BofA Securities to “consider potential transactions", indicating that a sale of the team could be on the horizon.
And now, Jones himself is speaking out about a potential transaction.
“He recently acquired a very significant portion of the team, about 40%, from his other partners,” Jones said on Dallas radio station 105.3 The Fan. “And at the same time he’s entertaining the building of a new stadium. The acquisition of the partnership interest, as well as the building of the new stadium, is going to require huge economic resources — almost unthinkable economic resources. “These are times you sit down and start your noodling, so to speak, or try to figure out how you’re going to get there."
“So this doesn’t surprise me that he’s in a time of real planning, real thinking about how to manage the economic resources it takes to be where we want the Washington team to be."
“In this case you need more, so he’s out testing the waters.”
Will the Commanders ultimately be sold by the Snyder family?