Jerry Jones was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer

Jerry Jones was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer
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Jerry Jones is one of the most polarizing owners in sports. The Cowboys manager has just confirmed that he has been suffering from stage 4 cancer for over a decade.

At the age of 82, Jerry Jones explained that he had undergone four major operations to beat the disease: two to his lungs and two to his lymph nodes. Despite the severity of his initial diagnosis, he never gave up, continuing to lead one of the NFL's most popular and lucrative franchises. Jerry Jones confirms that he is currently tumor-free

A quiet but relentless battle

In all those years, Jones never made his condition public. He continued to represent the Cowboys at games, participate in negotiations and defend his positions at league meetings, all while fighting an exhausting medical battle.

This resilience impresses supporters and detractors alike. His story is a reminder that, behind the controversial figure of the billionaire owner, lies a man capable of facing the toughest tests with determination.

As the NFL season gets underway, Jerry Jones can now turn the page on this dark chapter, with the prospect of seeing his Cowboys return to the pinnacle of American football.

The Cowboys are currently at the heart of several controversies. Dominant quarterback Micah Parsons left practice because he wants a new contract.

There are also some important holes to fill in the Texans' line-up for the first game against the Eagles.

Many observers predict a long season for the Cowboys…

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