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Netflix's ‘America's Team-The Gambler and His Cowboys' fuels debate among fans as Cowboys' title drought nears 30 years
Netflix's ‘America's Team-The Gambler and His Cowboys' fuels debate among fans as Cowboys' title drought nears 30 years

Time of India

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Netflix's ‘America's Team-The Gambler and His Cowboys' fuels debate among fans as Cowboys' title drought nears 30 years

A new chapter in the Dallas Cowboys' storied history is hitting screens—ironically, by diving headfirst into the past. Netflix's upcoming 10-part docuseries, 'America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys,' is set to premiere on August 19, 2025, offering a behind-the-scenes chronicle of Jerry Jones' rise and the Cowboys' 1990s dominance. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Produced by Skydance Sports, NFL Films, and Stardust Frames, the series promises drama, nostalgia, and star power—but it's already sparking a culture clash among Cowboys fans. Cowboys fans torn as legacy is retold once again The documentary will showcase never-before-seen footage and exclusive interviews with Cowboys legends like Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, Michael Irvin, and Deion Sanders. Viewers will also hear from iconic head coaches Jimmy Johnson and Barry Switzer, who led Dallas to three Super Bowl wins during the 1990s. Adding a presidential touch, former U.S. President George W. Bush, a longtime Texas figure and former Rangers co-owner, also makes an appearance. While the series highlights the franchise's golden era—culminating in Super Bowl wins in 1993, 1994, and 1996—many fans are questioning whether it's time to stop romanticizing the past. The Cowboys haven't played in an NFC Championship Game since 1996, the longest drought in franchise history. "A story told over and over again. make some new history Dallas," one fan posted on X. "The only way Cowboys fans can see a championship this century," added another. Even those planning to watch voiced exasperation, "WE are ALL watching this," said one user, while another wrote, "I'll probably watch it... but JFC when is Jerry going to be forced to stop living off what Jimmy did 30 years ago?" And for a younger generation, the frustration is deeply personal, "As a Cowboys fan I'll watch it, but stuff like this only continues to fuel the narrative that fans live in the past and in the 90s. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Being born in 2000, I've never seen a championship." Star-studded, but stuck in time? While America's Team is expected to draw massive viewership, many fans argue that Jones' continued focus on legacy—and his starring role in yet another doc—only delays real progress. Despite talented rosters, coaching changes, and flashes of promise, Dallas remains a postseason underachiever. Also read: The glamour of the 90s might look good on film. But for a fanbase that's waited nearly three decades, it's not just about what was—it's about when the Cowboys will finally become what they used to be.

'Oil money, star power, Super Bowl dreams': Netflix will release Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboys documentary series on August 19
'Oil money, star power, Super Bowl dreams': Netflix will release Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboys documentary series on August 19

Time of India

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

'Oil money, star power, Super Bowl dreams': Netflix will release Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboys documentary series on August 19

(Image via Getty: Jerry Jones) On June 11, Netflix shared via X that it would release the Jerry Jones and Dallas Cowboys documentary series on August 19. They attached a stunning picture poster of black-goggled Jerry Jones at the center of the Cowboys' logo - The Blue Star with the back profiles of Cowboys legends RB Emmitt Smith, CB Deion Sanders, QB Troy Aikman, and WR Michael Irvin. Netflix captioned it - The definitive story of Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys. America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys premieres August 19. One fan commented - Oil money, star power, and Super Bowl dreams. This one's gonna be Texas-sized. Another wrote - Watch how I took a Super Bowl winning team into the toilet. Three championships in the cabinet, and a fourth one is still an impending dream for the 82-year-old American billionaire businessman Jerry Jones, but all everyone can remember is how he hasn't yet achieved his 'fourth' Super Bowl championship! — netflix (@netflix) Jerry Jones' Netflix docu-series would take viewers from how he bought the Dallas Cowboys to how he turned it into an envious NFL team On June 11, Marca reported that Netflix's Dallas Cowboys documentary series would feature QB Troy Aikman, RB Emmitt Smith, WR Michael Irvin, CB Deion Sanders, HC Jimmy Johnson, and HC Barry Switzer, and a special appearance by the former President of the United States of America, George W. Bush. The series would cover key milestones of Jerry Jones' life - when he revamped the Cowboys, his separation from longtime coach Tom Landry, and pairing with head coach Jimmy Johnson. His story would serve as a testament to achieving the three Super Bowl titles during times of industry innovation and brand expansion. It would primarily focus on how Jones bought the franchise and turned it into a royal authority, a monarchy, and an envious NFL team. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like A stress-relief game that everyone around me is playing Elvenar - Play on Browser Learn More Undo Fans react to the release date announcement of Netflix's Jerry Jones and Dallas Cowboys documentary series Netflix will release Dallas Cowboys and Jerry Jones' docu-series on August 19, 2025. However, some fans seemed to be ready with popcorn, while some criticized Jones for his failure to clinch the fourth Super Bowl title! Check out their responses: We are ALL watching this This will be tough to watch as a Bills fan. The only way Cowboys fans can see a championship this century WON'T EVER WIN another SUPER BOWL!!!! They are serious about real estate but not about football🤦🏻‍♂️ This is one of those 'How Not to' videos Get your popcorn ready 🍿 Ok this looks pretty cool. Can't wait to hear the reason for the Super Bowl drought we've gotten to live through as fans lol Heck of a business man…. Still capitalizing on rings from 30 years ago This doc is the only way Cowboys fans will watch a championship this century So by the poster, it shows the years that basically Jimmy was running the show and then stops once Jerry started running it because nothing good happened since. Why not wait until 2026—the 30th anniversary of the Cowboys' last Super Bowl? 😂 Spoiler alert. They won, then he did everything but make a winning football club for about 3 decades now Can Jerry become a Gambler again for this Cowboys team?? Not watching until they re-sign @MicahhParsons11 The story about how Jerry Jones ruined a Champion Team Can't win a Super Bowl so let's air a doc. about the days when we did😂😂😂 Subtitle: The man that ruined the Cowboys. This alone would make me never pay for Netflix ever F**k that. The Cowboys are not America's team. Just a bunch of losers in Texas. Gotta be in the horror genre dunnit? he messed up the Cowboys for 30 years; and still Also Read: 'It's not like a dark cloud over the building': WR Davante Adams calls QB Aaron Rodgers a nimbostratus cloud cover | NFL News - Times of India

The 'Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders' Are Back! New Squad Faces Tears, More Pressure and Tougher Expectations in Season 2 Trailer
The 'Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders' Are Back! New Squad Faces Tears, More Pressure and Tougher Expectations in Season 2 Trailer

Yahoo

time04-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

The 'Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders' Are Back! New Squad Faces Tears, More Pressure and Tougher Expectations in Season 2 Trailer

Netflix just dropped a new trailer for America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders season 2 The reality docuseries will chronicle the squad's 2024-2025 season as the team welcomes fresh faces among returning fan-favorites New episodes of America's Sweethearts premiere Wednesday, June 18Things are heating up for the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders! In a new trailer released ahead of the season 2 premiere of America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders on Wednesday, June 18, fans are getting their first extended look at what's to come for the squad in new episodes. As this season's team is put together, the tension mounts and new drama awaits. "We're excited that there's a lot of new girls," one returning cheerleader says. "Every year, the talent just gets better and better and better." Another prospective squad member adds: "We've always been told, there's a 100 more girls who would love to do this job." Even Kelli Finglass, DCC director, is affected by the grueling audition process. "It's hard when you have to put your heart aside," choreographer Judy Trammell says, to which a teary-eyed Finglass responds: "Yeah, but at what cost?" At another point in the process, Finglass elaborates on the competitive aspect of choosing a team. "The pressure doesn't go away, we just cut a good one," she says. The new season follows at least one cheerleader who had previously tried out, as well as another who is following in the footsteps of her mother, who was a member of the DCC decades ago. And another prospective squad member reveals that the girls "all do crazy things to be here." "I have three jobs, four if you count DCC," she says, alluding to the financial implications of making the team. According to Netflix, season 2 of director Greg Whiteley's hit sports reality series will "continue giving viewers unfiltered access into this iconic team and franchise." The new episodes will chronicle "the 2024-25 Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders squad from start to finish — kicking off at auditions and training camp and continuing all the way through the NFL season." is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, meanwhile, is part of the growing expanded Dallas Cowboys universe on Netflix. In addition to the new season, America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys will explore the history of the NFL team and its owner Jerry Jones. That series is expected to debut later this summer. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Season 2 of America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders premieres Wednesday, June 18. Read the original article on People

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