Cowboys owner Jones dealing with medical issue

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INDIANAPOLIS — Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones will not be speaking with the Dallas media at the NFL scouting combine as he works through a medical issue, according to the organization.

Jones, 79, would normally be in Indianapolis for the start of the on-field workouts inside Lucas Oil Stadium that began on Thursday, but he remained in Dallas. On Wednesday, Jones was present at the news conference at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, for the upcoming welterweight title fight between Errol Spence and Yordenis Ugas.

Each year at the combine, Jones has held a media session inside the Cowboys’ luxury bus to discuss a number of topics around the team heading into the new season.

Jones is also extensively involved in an NFL project with commissioner Roger Goodell that is requiring more time.

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