Many NFL owners, coaches, and front offices have taken part in protests against racism and injustice to show their solidarity with players.
Jerry Jones, Stephen Jones are not in that group.
A few seasons ago, Jerry made it clear that players kneeling during the National Anthem would not happen with his team, or players would run the risk of being benched or not playing at all.
Former Cowboy Dez Bryant took notice of of the Jones’ being fairly quiet over the last week as protests have spread throughout the country following the death of George Floyd. That got him to take to Twitter and urge them as well as former Cowboys tight end Jason Witten to take part in what looked like a bit of criticism.
“Somebody should have brought Jerry Jones Stephen Jones and Jason Witten to this protest down in Austin……this is not a policy change this is a heart change and yea I said it”
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Bryant has been very critical of the Cowboys lately, and that doesn’t bode well for him returning to the team as he has been trying to do this offseason.