Jerry Jones has made it clear several times over the last few years that he's never selling the Dallas Cowboys. It doesn't matter how much money he's offered.During his Tuesday morning radio appearance, Jones repeated his feelings, saying, "There's no amount of money that would get the Cowboys" from me.The Cowboys owner and general manager added that he was approached by a group of owners several years ago about the possibility of selling the Cowboys so he could take over and build up the Los Angeles franchise."That was not interesting for me," Jones said on 105.3 The Fan's Shan and RJ show [KRLD-FM]," because, first of all, just from a standpoint of where you are, I could go out and spend my lifetime building a new franchise in a market like Los Angeles and still be 50, 60 years behind the Dallas Cowboys, who are out in front, so that didn't make any sense."Jones added: "No place is like our area for football and sport.

 

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