CANTON, Ohio -- After Terrell Davis spoke to the crowd at the Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ceremony Saturday, the current Dallas Cowboys made their way from a stadium entrance to six rows of chairs tucked in the back of the arena.
They were there to celebrate their owner and general manager, Jerry Jones, who became the 16th executive, player or coach to earn induction based on what he did in Dallas.
When Jones took the stage after a stirring speech by LaDainian Tomlinson, the 84 players, wearing blue track suits, stood in unison.