13 October 1942, Jerry Jones is is an American businessman and the owner, president, and general manager of the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League.
Jerry took over the franchise in 1989 and notched up a handful titles for the Texan side.
Jones became the first owner in NFL history to lead his team to three Super Bowl titles in his first seven years of ownership.
The owner was also the main driving force behind the construction of AT&T Stadium, considered the “crown jewel” of all sports venues.
The 80,000 seater was opened in 2009 and is the largest NFL stadium in the world.
Jones’ net worth is reported to be $13.7 billion, according to Forbes.
The majority of his eye-popping wealth has been nabbed through his ownership of the Cowboys – currently valued by the same publication to be the world’s most valuable sports team at $5 billion.
Jerry Jones initially made his billions through his activities in the oil industry, starting with his company Jones Oil and Land Lease.
He expanded into new ventures, including investments in Comstock Resources, real estate, hospitality management, and Papa John’s franchises.
Jerry Jones married his wife Eugenia in 1963.
The two met on a blind date during their college years.
At the time, Eugenia was a freshman at the University of Arkansas, while Jerry was the captain of the college football team.
Jerry and Eugenia have three children.
Son Stephen serves as the Cowboys’ chief operating officer, executive vice president, and director of player personnel.
Daughter Charlotte is the Cowboys’ executive vice president and chief brand officer.
And youngest Jerry Jones Jr. is the Cowboys’ chief sales and marketing officer and vice president.