November 10, 2024

Jerry Jones leads Cowboys contingent to Las Vegas for Spence-Crawford fight

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OXNARD, Calif. — Dallas-based boxer Errol Spence Jr. visited the Cowboys at work last month, watching them practice in Frisco.

On Saturday, they returned the gesture.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones led a group of men, known to include family members and other front-office executives, to Las Vegas for Spence’s unified title match against Terence Crawford. The contingent was scheduled to catch an afternoon flight a couple of hours after practice.

Coach Mike McCarthy said he has no issue if players choose to visit Las Vegas, too. Cowboys players have a day off Sunday before their first padded practice of training camp Monday.

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“Well, they’re grown men, No. 1,” McCarthy said. “And hell, if I’d known we were that close to Vegas, I would’ve gone. We’re going to have the fight [on TV] in the team room, so it’s a good opportunity for all of us to watch it. And I’ll just be honest: I really made a mistake because I didn’t realize on the West Coast, the early fights start at 5. So, I’m thinking about canceling the mock game (walk-through) because we got to get in there and watch the fight.”

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