It hasn’t been the best of offseasons for Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys.
The Cowboys are coming off a Wild Card round loss to the 49ers. Dallas has lost multiple key players in free agency, including Randy Gregory, while trading Amari Cooper to the Browns.
There’s been turmoil within the franchise, too, as a longtime vice president stepped down and the owner is facing a paternity lawsuit.
Jones’ family continues to stick by him, though.
Jerry Jones and his wife, Eugenia Jones, have been married since 1963. They have three children together and seven grandchildren.
All three children work within the Cowboys organization, as does his wife, who curated most of the art for AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Eugnia Jones was also Jerry’s presenter at the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Jerry and Eugenia met during their time at Arkansas, where the Cowboys owner played his college football.
“Flashback: Co-captain of the National Champion Arkansas Razorbacks Jerry Jones & his wife at homecoming in 1964,” Darren Rovell shared.
Flashback: Co-captain of the National Champion Arkansas Razorbacks Jerry Jones & his wife at homecoming in 1964 pic.twitter.com/3mpfpNRLFh
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) October 5, 2015
Jerry Jones has owned the Cowboys since the late 1980s. During that time, the team’s value has skyrocket, with some estimating the NFL franchise to be worth more than $5 billion.
While the Cowboys have had their fair share of controversies, they continue to be as popular as ever.