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Cowboys' Jerry Jones Won't 'Delegate' GM Duties: 'Only Comfortable Doing It That Way'

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Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones isn't interested in relinquishing decision-making duties for his team.

"I'm only comfortable doing it that way," Jones explained on Thursday, per Calvin Watkins of the Dallas Morning News. "I can't delegate that."

The 81-year-old has handled the general manager role since he took over the franchise in 1989. He's won three championships with Dallas, although the Cowboys haven't made a Super Bowl appearance since the 1995 season.

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