ESPN star Stephen A. Smith said Tuesday he watched Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones speak to reporters after the team's loss to the Houston Texans and said he thought President Biden He said it was in his head.
Smith said on “First Take” that he usually enjoyed the Cowboys' misfortune, but woke up feeling “sad.” Pundits say players like Micah Parsons look depressed and “trying to see a therapist,” Cooper Rush shows why he's a backup quarterback, and head coach 's Mike McCarthy said on the sideline that he was “blending in.”
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President Biden speaks about the election results in the White House Rose Garden on November 7, 2024. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
He then said in a serious tone that he was “very, very worried” about Jones, suggesting his health was deteriorating. He cited Biden's situation and the president's repeated stumbles during press conferences and speeches, leading up to his disastrous debate against Donald Trump in June.
“I'm very, very concerned about Jerry Jones because the only thing worse than the team's play is his press conferences, or when he says one thing after another in front of reporters. Because it's just about 'one thing after another,''' Smith said.
“When I think back to Joe Biden before he declined to run for re-election, he's only been a month old. I think he's a month older than I was when I was on the airwaves. Literally everyone, nine or 10 months ago, were like, “Oh, he can't be the nominee, he can't make it to the Democratic National Convention, you guys have to change, you guys. I was like, “I have to do something.'' change. '”

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones stands on the field during pregame warmups for the Detroit Lions on October 13, 2024 in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Gareth Patterson)
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Smith said she saw Jones holding a press conference with reporters and wondered where the rest of the family was.
“I know you saw me in the videos last night and everything the social media guys posted this morning, but I didn't wake up because it's no laughing matter,” Smith added. “The situation with the Dallas Cowboys is sad, and it's almost an atrocity to keep laughing at them because they're terrible. That's what I have to do.”
The Cowboys did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.

Jerry Jones of the Dallas Cowboys attends training camp at River Ridge Complex on July 24, 2021 in Oxnard, California. (Jane Kamin Onsia/Getty Images)
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Dallas fell to 3-7 on the year and has yet to win a home game in the 2024 season.
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