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Cowboys owner Jerry Jones bar photo with young woman goes viral

Chandler Vesselsby:Chandler Vessels05/25/25

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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is getting some attention after he was pictured at a bar with a young woman. The images quickly made their way around the internet as many speculated as to who the woman was.

She was eventually identified as Jessica Jane Farrow, a real estate manager in Dallas. There is nothing to suggest anything beyond the fact that Jones met Farrow at a bar and agreed to take a photo, but that didn’t stop the imagination of fans running wild.

Jones has been married to Eugenia “Gene” Jones for 62 years and the couple has three children together. All three of their kids, Stephen, Charlotte, and Jerry Jr., hold executive roles for the Cowboys.

Jerry Jones bought the Dallas Cowboys in 1989 and saw the team win three Super Bowls from 1992-95. However, Dallas has not been back to the big game since their last win.

The Cowboys are coming off of a 7-10 finish this past season and missed the playoffs for the second time in the past five years. They added some pieces in the offseason and will get quarterback Dak Prescott back healthy as they aim to get back to the postseason and beyond.

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Jones is confident the Dallas Cowboys can win the NFC East in 2025. While speaking to reporters after Day 2 of the NFL Draft last month, Jones was asked about getting the Cowboys back to being a contender after their division rivals, the Philadelphia Eagles, won the Super Bowl last year.

“We won the division the year before, so we beat them,” Jones said. “I expected to beat them when we started off this year and didn’t expect them to be the champions. I happen to know where we fell short. To their credit, they fell short in the middle of the year, and boy, to their credit, they got back straight. They got going and they are world champions.

“But I know this, 12 months ago, 13 months ago, we’re sitting here winning the division and the head-to-head plan. …I don’t look at a far-apart action with Philadelphia, and I have probably as much respect for them as a team as anybody in the NFL. Injuries hurt us a bit last year.”

On3’s Brian Jones contributed to this report.