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The immensely talented actor, comedian, and receiver of various prestigious awards, Jamie Foxx, visited the training session. He was there to wholeheartedly support his favorite team, the Dallas Cowboys. While giving the interview, Jamie Foxx fabulously breaks into Jerry Jones! If one closes their eyes and listens to Foxx, they will totally think it’s the mega-businessman Jones speaking.

While recalling the moment he ran into Dak Prescott and Micah Parsons at a restaurant, he joked a little. He talked to Jerry and asked him how he fared.

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We feel that the Cowboys are looking good this year. Dak is doing fine. We’re going to go ahead and make a run at it this year,” Jamie said while imitating to be Jerry Jones. After this flawless impression of Jones, we got another proof of how amazing Jamie Foxx is as an actor.

Only the Lombardi for Jerry Jones, nothing less

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The Dallas Cowboys have to prove to their fans that they are one of the best and most sought-after teams in the NFL. After a bizarre loss against the San Francisco 49ers, Dak Prescott and Elliot Ezekiel have to bring up their game to the fields. Being the leaders and catalyst of the offense, most responsibility falls on them.

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In the other news, the former kicker of the Cowboys, Brett Maher, re-signed with the team. His strong kickoffs sealed the job.

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Despite the uncertainty and past sour experience, Jones has his entire faith in the young talents of the team to win the Super Bowl ring. For Jamie Foxx, who has chief hope this year, he would definitely not want to see his favorite team lose yet again.

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