For Jerry Jones, Cowboys' 2026 season starts Monday -- but what will change?
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For Jerry Jones, Cowboys' 2026 season starts Monday -- but what will change?
"Disappointed, yeah, of course. Absolutely. Again, the question is why? We need to look at and figure out why. Did not think that we would be 7-9-1 and I didn't think we wouldn't be in the playoffs. I expected to be in the playoffs and competing for a Super Bowl. We did not do that. That starts with me. I understand that. But I can promise you this -- we're going to get to the bottom of it. We're going to work our asses off to figure it out and we're going to adjust and make changes that we need to do to help us get there."
"We can really get down to business, as it should be, and we'll start first thing in the morning."
The Dallas Cowboys' 2025 season ended with a 34-17 loss to the New York Giants, producing consecutive losing seasons for the first time since 2000-02. The team finished 7-9-1 after a 7-10 finish the previous year, and Dak Prescott sat out the second half of the finale. Owner and general manager Jerry Jones indicated that 2026 work will begin immediately. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer acknowledged disappointment, accepted responsibility, vowed to determine causes and implement necessary changes, and plans exit interviews with players Monday-Tuesday and coaches Wednesday. No specific timeline was provided for personnel decisions.
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