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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones found himself at the center of attention this week - and not just for his role in NFL rule discussions.
The longtime league executive was recently spotted at a Dallas bar, posing for photos with a glamorous blonde woman, prompting plenty of chatter online.
Jones, 81, was photographed at Inwood Tavern, a well-known local hangout, where he was seen taking a selfie with Jessica Jane Farrow, a woman whose private Instagram profile describes her as being involved in real estate, fashion, and philanthropy.
In addition to the selfie with Jones, another image of Farrow also surfaced on social media, further fueling speculation.
The timing of the appearance is notable. Just days earlier, Jones had pushed for a rule change at the NFL owners' spring meetings, advocating for a ban on the Philadelphia Eagles' quarterback sneak formation, often dubbed the "tush push."
The maneuver, which involves the quarterback being shoved forward by teammates on short-yardage plays, has been heavily criticized by some team executives - including Jones - for giving the Eagles an unfair advantage.
Despite 22 owners voting in favor of outlawing the tactic, 10 others rejected the proposal, meaning the play will remain legal for the 2025 season. The failure of the vote dealt a minor blow to Jones, who has long been a vocal figure in league governance.
Offseason moves keep Cowboys in headlines - so does Jones
After the vote, Jones jokingly addressed his stance. "I had to ask myself - do I hate the play, or do I just hate that the Eagles are so damn good at it?" he said, lightening the mood despite the outcome not going his way.
The Cowboys themselves have had an active and fairly promising offseason. After a strong showing in the 2025 NFL Draft, Dallas also made a splash by trading for wide receiver George Pickens, a young talent expected to bolster their offensive arsenal.
With training camp on the horizon, the Cowboys are shaping up to be strong contenders once again in the NFC.
But while Dallas fans are fixated on on-field improvements, social media quickly shifted focus to Jones' off-field appearance. His bar visit and interaction with Farrow drew mixed reactions - from amusement to intrigue - as images circulated widely.
While no formal connection has been made between Jones and Farrow beyond the photos, their casual interaction generated typical offseason gossip around one of the NFL's most recognizable owners.
Jones, known as much for his charisma and public persona as his front office leadership, has never been one to shy away from the spotlight. Whether speaking on league issues or being spotted in social settings, he remains one of the league's most polarizing and high-profile figures.
As the Cowboys gear up for what fans hope will be a Super Bowl-caliber season, their owner appears to be enjoying the calm before the storm - complete with photo ops, bar stops, and his usual blend of business and flair.