INDIANAPOLIS - Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones said he is looking forward to his hearing in front of NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on Monday in Palm Beach, Florida.
Jones said he will be under oath as he seeks to reverse the league's decision to seek reimbursement for legal fees the NFL is seeking for Jones' involvement in the Ezekiel Elliott case and Goodell's contract extension talks last season.
Jones declined further comment from the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis.
According to multiple sources, the NFL is seeking in excess of $2 million from the Cowboys, citing a rule that has been on the books since 1997 that says if an owner participates in bringing litigation against other owners, he must reimburse them legal fees.