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NFL fines Jerry Jones $250,000 for obscene MetLife gesture he says was inadvertent

Jerry Jones said the gesture was accidental and meant for Cowboys fans after Dak Prescott's fourth touchdown in a 37-22 win; the NFL fined him $250,000.

  • Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones received a $250,000 fine for making an obscene gesture during a victory over the New York Jets, which he claimed was inadvertent due to excitement after a touchdown.
  • Videos showed Jones flashing his middle finger while interacting with Cowboys fans, which he referred to as a misunderstanding.
  • The NFL has not confirmed if further punishment for Jones will be forthcoming, although he stated, 'It got straightened out pretty quick.'
  • This event follows previous fines given to NFL team owners for inappropriate conduct.
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NFL fines Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones $250,000 for ‘inadvertent’ obscene gesture

The NFL has fined Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones $250,000 for making an obscene gesture which Jones said was “inadvertent” and meant to be a thumbs up at MetLife Stadium following a game against the New York Jets on Sunday.

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The owner of the Dallas Cowboys has to pay $250,000 for an obscene gesture in victory against the New York Jets. On videos, Jerry Jones shows the middle finger with his right hand. He himself provides a curious explanation.

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The Daily Caller broke the news in Washington, United States on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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