Dallas Cowboys’ Jerry Jones Fined $250K for Unintentional Obscene Gesture

The NFL has imposed a fine of $250,000 on Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys. This penalty stems from an incident during a recent game against the New York Jets, held at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Details of the Incident
During the Cowboys’ impressive 37-22 victory over the Jets, Jones was seen making what appeared to be an obscene gesture at fans. This occurred in the final minutes of the game. NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy confirmed the fine in a statement, which also noted that Jones has the option to appeal the decision.
Jones’ Explanation
Jerry Jones, at 82 years old, explained that his gesture was unintentional. He claimed he was celebrating a touchdown with fellow Cowboys fans. According to Jones, he intended to give a thumbs up but mistakenly used his middle finger.
- Jones stated, “I just put up the wrong show of my hand.”
- He insisted there was no antagonistic intent behind his gesture.
- Video footage suggests a brief moment where the middle finger was visible before he returned to a more conventional gesture.
Response and Appeals
Cowboys Senior Vice President Tad Carper confirmed that Jones plans to appeal the NFL’s fine. This incident highlights the scrutiny faced by team owners during games.
Past Incidents of Unsportsmanlike Conduct
Jones is not alone in facing penalties for inappropriate gestures. Other NFL owners have been fined for similar actions:
Owner | Team | Fine Amount | Year | Incident |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bud Adams | Tennessee Titans | $250,000 | 2009 | Flipped birds at fans |
David Tepper | Carolina Panthers | $300,000 | 2023 | Threw a drink at a fan |
As the NFL deals with issues of unsportsmanlike conduct, the league continues to enforce its rules strictly, even for team owners. Jerry Jones’ situation underscores the importance of maintaining professionalism, regardless of the circumstances.