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Gary Brown will begin his ninth year as an NFL coach and his fifth season with the Dallas Cowboys after he became the running backs coach on February 8, 2013. Brown came to Dallas after spending four seasons in the same capacity with the Cleveland Browns. In every seasons since his arrival in Dallas, the club has averaged at least 4.5 yards- per-carry - the longest streak in team history. In each of the last three seasons, the club has finished in the top-10 in rushing yards, including finishing second twice (2014 and 2016).
Gary Brown will begin his ninth year as an NFL coach and his fifth season with the Dallas Cowboys after he became the running backs coach on February 8, 2013. Brown came to Dallas after spending four seasons in the same capacity with the Cleveland Browns. In every seasons since his arrival in Dallas, the club has averaged at least 4.5 yards- per-carry - the longest streak in team history. In each of the last three seasons, the club has finished in the top-1
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Jerry Jones
American businessman and sports team owner (born 1942)
This article is about the owner of the Dallas Cowboys. For other people named Jerry Jones, see Jerry Jones (disambiguation).
American football player
Jerral Wayne Jones Sr. (born October 13, 1942)[1][2] is an American businessman who is the owner, president, and general manager of the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). He bought the team from Bum Bright in 1989.
Jones was born in Los Angeles, California, and moved to North Little Rock, Arkansas, as a child. His parents owned an independent grocery store. Jones was a running back at North Little Rock High School, graduating in 1960. Afterward, his family moved to Springfield, Missouri, where his father led a successful insurance company. Jones attended the University of Arkansas, co-captaining the 1964 national championship football team.[3] Following graduation, he became an executive vice president at his fa
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For former Dallas Cowboys DT Josh Brent, one terrible decision of driving a vehicle while intoxicated will lead to a lifetime of pain and regret. In 2012, Brent, a young defensive tackle for Dallas, went out with best friend,and Cowboys practice squad player Jerry Brown.
Leaving a Dallas area night spot bränd drove drunk and neither he nor Brown were wearing seatbelts. Brent crashed his car and Brown died as a result of the accident.
Brent now serves as a cautionary tale of the dangers of drinking and driving for professional athletes of how quickly one can go from having it all to having nothing.
Currently, Brent is being forced to relive his nightmarish mistakes as he testifies to a jury in a civil lawsuit by Brown’s mother Stacey Jackson seeking damages from the bar Beamers and their management company as a result of Brown’s death.
In a piece from the Dallas Morning News, writer Jennifer Emily gives a detailed konto of the tragic night that unfolded with Brent a