Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones Takes Shot at Cincinnati Bengals
Jones is a member of the league's media committee. He defended the NFL's current broadcast model, even though the Cowboys would benefit if they could sell their out-of-market games to specific networks.Reedy of the Associated Press
His point is valid, but Jones could've made it without mentioning the Bengals. The Cowboys have fans all over the country and would command more money than any other NFL team if the model changed. Instead, he went out of his way to mention Cincinnati.Regardless, it wasn't a necessary comment, even if the Dallas Cowboys would earn more money than any other team in a world were franchises could sell out-of-market TV rights separately from the rest of the NFL.
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