Jerry Jones Slams Bengals in NFL Sunday Ticket Lawsuit Testimony

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones testifies in NFL Sunday Ticket lawsuit, defends league's broadcasting model, and takes a jab at the Cincinnati Bengals.
Jerry Jones Slams Bengals in NFL Sunday Ticket Lawsuit Testimony
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NFL Sunday Ticket Lawsuit: Jerry Jones Takes a Jab at the Bengals

The ongoing lawsuit over NFL Sunday Ticket has sparked controversy in the sports world.

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones recently testified in the ongoing lawsuit over NFL Sunday Ticket, and he didn’t hold back when it came to the Cincinnati Bengals. Jones, a member of the league’s media committee, defended the NFL’s broadcasting model, stating that he believes he could make more money than the Bengals.

![Jerry Jones](_download_image https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/06/jerry-jones.jpg?w=1024) Jerry Jones testifying in the NFL Sunday Ticket lawsuit.

‘I am convinced I would make a lot more money than the Bengals,’ Jones said, according to the Associated Press. ‘I’m completely against each team doing TV deals. It is flawed.’

The lawsuit, which has been ongoing since 2015, accuses the NFL of monopolizing the product and selling it at an inflated price that is unaffordable to fans. Jones defended the league’s product, stating that it is a premium product that offers high-quality broadcasting.

Commissioner Roger Goodell also testified in the lawsuit.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell also took the stand, stating that the league’s product is of high quality and that fans have the choice to purchase it or not. ‘We have been clear throughout that it is a premium product. Not just on pricing but quality,’ Goodell said during cross-examination.

The lawsuit has sparked controversy in the sports world, with many fans expressing frustration over the high cost of NFL Sunday Ticket. As the lawsuit continues, it remains to be seen how the outcome will affect the NFL’s broadcasting model.

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