Jerry Jones, 82, gets heckled by Philadelphia Eagles fans while watching Dallas Cowboys suffer heavy loss

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Jerry Jones was brutally heckled by Philadelphia Eagles fans as he watched his Dallas Cowboys team get thrashed 41-7 by their bitter rivals on Sunday.

Despite sitting in a luxury suite at Philly’s Lincoln Financial Field, the 82-year-old could not avoid the taunts of Eagles fans throughout the game.

They turned toward the glass and snapped selfies and taunted the glum Cowboys owner and general manager each time Philadelphia scored their five touchdowns.

They chanted ‘Dallas sucks!’ throughout the game and generally harassed Jones as voraciously as they could from start to finish in a victory for the home team that clinched the NFC East title on Sunday.

Wearing sunglasses, Jones seemingly took the jabs in stride when he was on the field during pregame warmups.

‘Jerry, you’re doing a great job this year, man. Keep it going,’ one fan shouted as others sarcastically clapped toward Jones. ‘Great job. Keep doing what you’re doing, Jerry. We love you in Philly.’

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The Cowboys entered the game having won four of five. But they were doomed from the start when Cooper Rush had a pass intercepted by C.J. Gardner-Johnson and returned 69 yards for a touchdown on the opening drive.

Rush threw for 147 yards and was picked off twice by Gardner-Johnson.

The Cowboys also played without CeeDee Lamb, who was shut down with two games remaining after their 2023 All-Pro receiver spent the second half of the season dealing with a sprained right shoulder.

That dropped the Cowboys to 7-9 under coach Mike McCarthy, whose contract expires after the season.

Rico Dowdle was the lone highlight, running for 104 yards to top 1,000 yards on the season and become the team´s first undrafted free agent to reach that milestone.

After three consecutive playoff appearances, the Cowboys were out of contention for a postseason berth with three games to play – the earliest they had been knocked out since 2015. All that’s left is the regular-season finale at home against Washington.

The game was also marred by a huge brawl that saw three players get ejected.

With just over two minutes to play, Eagles safety Sydney Brown became embroiled in a scuffle with Cowboys cornerback Troy Pride, with the former dragging him off the field and over towards the tunnel.

Eagles fans taunted Jones after all five of their touchdowns against the poor Cowboys defense

Eagles fans taunted Jones after all five of their touchdowns against the poor Cowboys defense

It has been a horrific year for Jones and the Cowboys with their playoff hopes long gone

It has been a horrific year for Jones and the Cowboys with their playoff hopes long gone

Brown then appeared to violently slam Pride to the ground as other players quickly intervened in chaotic scenes.

Prior to their initial scuffle, Cowboys wide receiver Jalen Brooks had pulled Brown to the floor from behind at the end of a play.

The Philadelphia star immediately leapt to his feet and made a beeline for Brooks in fury, only for Pride to shove him first and ignite an astonishing melee near the tunnel. 

Brown, Pride and Brooks were all ejected from the game heading into the final two minutes. 

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