Jerry Jones watches grandson QB team to state title ... with Tony Romo by his side

Jerry Jones watched his grandson John Stephen Jones score two touchdowns, including the go-ahead TD, to lead Dallas Highland Park to the Class 5A Division I state high school championship on Saturday at AT&T Stadium.

The Dallas Cowboys owner was there with son Stephen Jones, and watched from a suite with his other "son" Tony Romo.




 

"So happy for all the Scots," Stephen Jones, the Cowboys' chief operating officer, told the Associated Press after tearfully embracing his son, the offensive MVP. "Of course, love him to death. Don't know what else to say. It's just raw emotion."




 

Jerry could say the same about Tony. What are the chances the Cowboys end up drafting John Stephen Jones to groom him to replace Romo? (Sorry, Dak — it's pretty clear at this point Jerry isn't interested in anyone permanently replacing his "son," except maybe his actual grandson.)

Skip Bayless is not amused.

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The Associated Press contributed to this report.