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The Dallas Cowboys fell to 3-5 on Monday with a 28-14 loss to the Tennessee Titans, but owner Jerry Jones isn’t ready to make serious personnel changes.
According to Mike Fisher of 247Sports, Jones said he would not fire head coach Jason Garrett during the season and added “I just gave you a great big no” when pressed for a follow-up.
Clarence Hill Jr. of the Star-Telegram noted Jones also said he is behind quarterback Dak Prescott, while Jane Slater of NFL Network reported the owner said he won’t fire offensive coordinator Scott Linehan during the season either.
“I really don’t know without being trite,” Jones said when asked about his patience with the current situation, per Brandon George of the Dallas Morning News. “I don’t know how to articulate my patience or lack thereof and I don’t, and I’m not trying to be smart. I just don’t have an assessment of my patience right now.”
This article will be updated to provide more information on this story as it becomes available.
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