Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was involved in a minor traffic collision in Dallas on Wednesday night, but several sources report he did not suffer a major injury.
Jones was taken to Parkland Hospital as a precaution after the collision. Jones’ son, Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones, confirmed via text to ESPN that his father had returned home after a brief hospital stay.
Dallas station WFAA reported that Jones, 79, was in an accident just before 8:10 p.m. CT in the Uptown neighborhood.
Police did not release details of the collision. It is not clear if Jones was driving or the total number of vehicles involved.
Jones has owned the Cowboys since February of 1989.
–Field Level Media
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