Screen capture of Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones as he talks on the phone as the Cowboys make CeeDee Lamb of Oklahoma the 17th pick in the first round of the NFL Draft on Thursday, April 23, 2020.
Jerry Jones' $250 Million Yacht is Longer Than a Football Field
Fans got a glimpse of inside Jones' incredible yacht during the 2020 NFL Draft, and the interior design done by Reymond Langton Design was on full display. The Cowboys owner drafted from inside the mega boat's "war room" while the draft went virtual on ESPN due to the coronavirus pandemic and COVID-19 outbreak.
Jerry Jones' Yacht Stretches 357 Feet Long
The real star of the 2020 NFL Draft was Jerry Jones' yacht, the $250-million Bravo Eugenia.
Jerry Jones Stays in $250 Million Super-Yacht During 2020 NFL Draft
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones appeared to spend the 2020 draft from his $250 million super-yacht. The yacht, known as the Bravo Eugenia, is 357 feet long, has a gym, full spa, and storage area for other boats. Jones, whose Cowboys selected wide receiver CeeDee Lamb on Thursday, also took the boat to the Super Bowl in Miami this year.
Jerry Jones Drafted From Aboard His $250 Million Yacht
Every day, a new photo emerged of a coach or a GM sitting in front of a Minority Report -like battery of screens, designed to make you think they were taking this draft more seriously than anybody else.
NFL draft: Jerry Jones, Cowboys draft from $250 million yacht
The 357-foot yacht, the Bravo Eugenia, reportedly cost Jones $100 million more than he purchased the Cowboys for in 1989. The vessel has a spa, sauna, steam room, massage room, plunge pool, a full ...
Jerry Jones drafted CeeDee Lamb to Cowboys from his $250 million yacht
There was no confirmation, but it's likely that Jones' yacht was docked when he made his first round selection of Oklahoma wide receiver CeeDee Lamb.
Jerry Jones makes Cowboys draft pick from his mega yacht, Bravo Eugenia
The first round of the 2020 NFL Draft was held Thursday night, and while the COVID-19 pandemic caused teams to make their picks with coaches and owners in their home offices and war rooms, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones made his pick while aboard his $250 million mega yacht, the Bravo Eugenia.
Jerry Jones' NFL draft war room is his $250 million yacht
The Dallas Cowboys owner's $250 million mega yacht, which arrived in the Miami area last week, is docked at PortMiami, according to video footage from WPLG/Ch. 10 in Miami. The 357-foot yacht, which is almost as long as a football field, dwarfs most of the boats docked nearby.
2020 NFL Draft: Jerry Jones drafted from his $250M super yacht
On Thursday afternoon there was some speculation that Jerry Jones would be doing the drafting for the Dallas Cowboys all on his own from home.
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Screen capture of Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones as he talks on the phone as the Cowboys make CeeDee Lamb of Oklahoma the 17th pick in the first round of the NFL Draft on Thursday, April 23, 2020.
Fans got a glimpse of inside Jones' incredible yacht during the 2020 NFL Draft, and the interior design done by Reymond Langton Design was on full display. The Cowboys owner drafted from inside the mega boat's "war room" while the draft went virtual on ESPN due to the coronavirus pandemic and COVID-19 outbreak.
The real star of the 2020 NFL Draft was Jerry Jones' yacht, the $250-million Bravo Eugenia.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones appeared to spend the 2020 draft from his $250 million super-yacht. The yacht, known as the Bravo Eugenia, is 357 feet long, has a gym, full spa, and storage area for other boats. Jones, whose Cowboys selected wide receiver CeeDee Lamb on Thursday, also took the boat to the Super Bowl in Miami this year.
Every day, a new photo emerged of a coach or a GM sitting in front of a Minority Report -like battery of screens, designed to make you think they were taking this draft more seriously than anybody else.
The 357-foot yacht, the Bravo Eugenia, reportedly cost Jones $100 million more than he purchased the Cowboys for in 1989. The vessel has a spa, sauna, steam room, massage room, plunge pool, a full ...
There was no confirmation, but it's likely that Jones' yacht was docked when he made his first round selection of Oklahoma wide receiver CeeDee Lamb.
The first round of the 2020 NFL Draft was held Thursday night, and while the COVID-19 pandemic caused teams to make their picks with coaches and owners in their home offices and war rooms, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones made his pick while aboard his $250 million mega yacht, the Bravo Eugenia.
The Dallas Cowboys owner's $250 million mega yacht, which arrived in the Miami area last week, is docked at PortMiami, according to video footage from WPLG/Ch. 10 in Miami. The 357-foot yacht, which is almost as long as a football field, dwarfs most of the boats docked nearby.
On Thursday afternoon there was some speculation that Jerry Jones would be doing the drafting for the Dallas Cowboys all on his own from home.