Jerry Jones Says He'll Remain
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Your complete runthrough of the new movies and series coming to Netflix in the United States throughout August 2025.
The August lineup on Netflix is anchored by the return of one of the streamer’s biggest TV hits. Wednesday, the Jenna Ortega-starring Addam’s Family spinoff, will release the first part of its second season on August 6th.
Netflix released a new trailer for the docuseries Monday, breaking down a few clips of key moments through Jerry Jones’ ownership run. A narration of William Ernest Henley’s poem “Invictus” played in the background of the one-minute, five-second-long clip.
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Yardbarker on MSNNetflix reveals Cowboys docuseries spotlighting Jerry Jones’ empireThe Dallas Cowboys are trading game day for screen time in Netflix’s latest sports docuseries. The streaming platform unveiled a fresh trailer and confirmed the premiere date for America’s Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys,
NFL fans will get to relive Jerry Jones’ glory days in a 10-episode docuseries after Netflix reportedly won the bidding war for streaming rights with a $50 million offer.
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Dallas was also proactive in re-signing right tackle Terence Steele, although that deal came with much more defined risk. Steele tore his ACL and MCL late in the 2022 season, but the Cowboys still signed him to a five-year, $82.5 million contract extension just before the start of the 2023 season, banking on him bouncing back.
Netflix is on the verge of landing a docuseries about Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys for just under $50 million, according to a report from Puck News’ Matthew Belloni.
DALLAS — Jerry Jones said it best: The Dallas Cowboys are "a soap opera 365 days a year." That was straight from the owner's mouth in the trailer of the new Cowboys documentary on Netflix ...
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Blogging The Boys on MSNCowboys owner Jerry Jones questions early deals for Trevon Diggs, Terence SteeleJerry Jones thought long and hard for a second and responded with a question. He asked the reporter, Joe Hoyt of The Dallas Morning News, as to whether or not the Cowboys should have signed either player.
Also coming in August is Katrina: Come Hell and High Water, a documentary executive produced by Spike Lee with first-person accounts and archival footage showing the hurricane's devastation and recovery. The documentary slate also includes The Truth About Jussie Smollett? (Aug. 22), from the producers of Tinder Swindler.