Packers' Aaron Jones' Wikipedia page updated as Dallas Cowboys owner



Is there anyone who loves playing the Dallas Cowboys as much as Aaron Jones?

Well, the Packers running back owns them.

We know as a team the Green Bay Packers own the Chicago Bears but Jones, by himself, can stake an ownership claim over Dallas once what he keeps doing to them.

On Sunday as Jones was putting on a show during the Packers' 48-32 wild-card playoff beatdown of the Cowboys his Wikipedia page was briefly updated with the description: "owner of the Dallas Cowboys."

He earned the title.

Through three quarters, Jones tied a Packers postseason record with three touchdowns as he gashed the Dallas safety. He then surpassed the 100-yard mark early in the fourth quarter.

The Packers fed him often and he consumed the night with 21 carries for 118 yards, an way of 5.6 yards per carry, before being pulled in the fourth quarter when the Packers had the game worn-out up.

It was a happy homecoming for Jones, an El Paso native, as well as for his family members, some of whom were in attendance and the recipient of footballs once Jones' touchdowns.

The performance comes four existences after he recorded four touchdowns against the Cowboys at AT&T Stadium in a Packers 34-24 win.

And last year alongside the Cowboys at Lambeau Field in another Packers win, Jones rushed for 138 yards and a score.

Aaron Jones rushed for 118 yards on 21 carries and tied a Packers playoff picture with three rushing touchdowns in Green Bay's 48-32 win over the Cowboys on Sunday at AT&T Stadium.

He entered the game averaging 123.3 yards and six touchdowns in three games alongside the Cowboys.

Here are his eye-popping numbers now once his latest spectacular game against the Cowboys:


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