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Jerry Jones Says He Doesn’t Recall Speaking About Cowboy Player’s 8.5-inch Manhood To Jamie Foxx

There’s been a story going around that Jerry Jones, the General Manager of the Dallas Cowboys, commented on one of his player’s manhood. Yeah, you heard that right. But hold on a second, because Jerry is coming out saying he doesn’t recall speaking about anyone’s 8.5-inch manhood. Talk about a scandal!

People are going wild on social media, making all sorts of jokes and memes. Some folks are even speculating that this could be a ploy to distract from the team’s performance on the field. Who knows, anything is possible in the world of sports and scandals.

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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones responded responded to a viral video in which he appeared to be discussing the size of one of his players’ penises to Jamie Foxx.

Although it’s not clear when the video was recorded, the clip made the rounds online over the weekend showing Jones, 81, watching a training camp practice in Southern California alongside Foxx, 56, per TMZ.

“Five-nine and a half, 210 [pounds],” Jones appears to say in the viral video. “4.41 [40-yard dash]. Nine and three-inch hands. Eight-and-a-half-inch dick.”

During a phone interview with 105.3 The Fan’s Shan & RJ radio show, Jones said he didn’t recall the events that took place in the video.

“I’m not aware of the video, I’m aware of what the story was about,” Jones said at the 22:37 mark in the video linked above.

He explained that Foxx, long before he became a household name, would come out to the stadium to catch the game. Jones would watch from the end zone.

“He’d just come up there and watch the game with us, and we did that all the time when he lived in this area. So he’s not only, I think, maybe one of the best actors that I’ve ever seen or heard, he’s also a great friend and great support,” Jones added.

“We have had a lot of experience watching players, talking about players, talking about games. And so it’s just kind of ironic, I think when that was supposed to have happened, a few years back but I don’t recall it,” he concluded.

Whether or not this whole manhood debacle happened, one thing’s for sure – it’s got people talking. And hey, in the world of football, any publicity is good publicity, right? Well, maybe not in this case. But hey, it adds a little spice to the season.

Flip to the next page for the video and Jerry Jones’ response…

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