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Jerry Jones, Jimmy Johnson finally get it right in setting beef aside for Cowboys' celebration


It took way too long. Jimmy Johnson coached his last game for the Dallas Cowboys by winning a repeat crown with a decisive victory in Super Bowl 28 in 1994. That's nearly three decades ago. His old boss and former college teammate, Jerry Jones, finally put him in Cowboys' mystical Ring of Honor. For so long, Jones just wouldn't give Johnson his due. (USA Today)

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Jerry Jones, Jimmy Johnson finally get it right in setting beef aside for Cowboys' celebration