Cowboys owner Jerry Jones doesn't think evidence will be found on his phone

Ryan Young

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones doesn't think evidence will be found on his phone image

As Colin Kaepernick's collusion case against the NFL progresses, several league owners have already been deposed and asked to provide all communication pertaining to the quarterback — including Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys. 

Jones, for one, doesn't think they will find anything on his cell phone, going by comments he made Wednesday on 105.3 The Fan

"They’re gonna be a little surprised at how little I use that phone,” he said. 

Until recently, Jones only had a simple flip phone, which he said is the biggest reason for such little use. 

"For a long time, me and all the drug dealers in Dallas had that flip phone," he said. 

Jones, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, Patriots owner Robert Kraft and Texans owner Bob McNair are among those known to be deposed in the case, which seeks to prove that owners colluded against Kaepernick after he started protesting during the playing of the national anthem in the preseason of 2016 and beyond.

Jones did say on The Fan that he will do as he's advised if he is further deposed in the lawsuit.

 

 

Ryan Young