Jimmy Johnson Just Reopened A Cowboys Debate Fans Never Escaped

Though decades have passed since their championship partnership, Jimmy Johnson and Jerry Jones are reigniting tensions over past and present Dallas Cowboys struggles.

Jimmy Johnson reached back into Cowboys history on Thursday and reminded everyone just how much control he once had in Dallas.

The former Cowboys head coach posted a photo on X showing the “responsibilities” tied to his contract, a move that underscored how much authority he had during his run with the team. Johnson wasn’t just coaching then; he was functioning with the kind of power most Cowboys coaches since have never had.

Does this explain Cowboys responsibilities? pic.twitter.com/QyMODddqgj

  • Jimmy Johnson (@JimmyJohnson) August 20, 2026

Johnson has long pointed the finger at Jerry Jones for the breakup that ended Dallas’ golden era in the 1990s, and this latest post felt like another shot in that same old feud. His setup in Dallas gave him the ability to make major football decisions, including the famous call to cut backup running back Curvin Richards after he fumbled twice in a meaningless game. Johnson later addressed that moment in the documentary "America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys."

"Most coaches will tell you that cutting a player is one of the hardest things you have to do, I don't think it is."

Since Johnson’s departure in the spring of 1994, no Cowboys coach has operated with that kind of reach, at least not to the same extent. That’s part of why his comments still land with force: he’s not just talking about coaching style, he’s pointing back to a setup that made Dallas different.

Jones did win a Super Bowl without Johnson, doing it with Barry Switzer in 1995. That was also the last time the Cowboys reached the NFC Championship Game.

For a while, it looked like the tension had finally eased when Johnson was inducted into the Cowboys’ Ring of Honor in 2023. But the old friction clearly hasn’t disappeared. Johnson has admitted in the documentary that he didn’t want to share his accomplishments and that he was partly to blame for the split, yet the back-and-forth with Jones keeps resurfacing.

At this point, it feels like a feud that belongs to another era. Cowboys fans have heard enough of the history lesson, especially with a new season on the horizon and a franchise still chasing the kind of results Johnson helped deliver in the 90s.

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