Just 12 Hours After Governor Greg Abbott’s Emergency Meeting with Governor Kevin Stitt and Owner Jerry Jones, Oklahoma Shockingly Announced the Launch of the Statewide "Oklahoma City Cowboys" Project
Dallas, Texas. Just 12 hours after the emergency “roundtable” meeting between Greg Abbott, Kevin Stitt, and Jerry Jones, a shocking development has pushed the entire Dallas Cowboys community into turmoil.
Before any sense of stability could take hold, the state of Oklahoma suddenly announced the “Oklahoma City Cowboys” project, a fully prepared plan ready to be activated the moment the opportunity arises.

This is no longer just leverage. According to sources, Oklahoma has already completed a framework that includes a stadium, training complex, and state-backed economic incentives. That transforms them from a backup option into a real destination.
For many fans, this is the first time the possibility of the Cowboys leaving Dallas has felt genuinely real.
In that context, Jerry Jones’s Saturday morning press conference was expected to bring clarity. Instead, it deepened the uncertainty with a carefully worded and unsettling message.
“There are decisions that, from the outside, seem very clear… but internally, they are far more complex. What matters is securing the future of this organization — even if that means considering options we once never imagined.”
No commitment. No denial. Just a door left open. And that calculated ambiguity immediately ignited debate across the fanbase. For many, this no longer feels like strategy, it feels like a warning that Oklahoma is closer than anyone wants to admit.
Meanwhile, Kevin Stitt made his stance unmistakably clear. “We are ready to protect and bring this team to Oklahoma safely, economically and politically. I believe in Jerry Jones’s leadership, and we are aligned in our vision for the future.” The message only escalated tensions, as Oklahoma openly positioned itself as a serious contender.
On the other side, Greg Abbott is reportedly losing patience. Sources indicate the state is preparing a more aggressive response, insisting the Cowboys will not be allowed to leave for at least the next decade. A firm, “power move” statement is expected soon.
At this point, the Cowboys are no longer just a football team, they are the center of a high-stakes battle involving power, money, and long-term control. One side is opening the door to a new future. The other is determined to hold the present at all costs. And caught in between, fans are left waiting, with growing uncertainty.
If this is the beginning of a historic relocation, Dallas may be witnessing a turning point that changes everything. And even if it isn’t, this is already shaping up to be one of the most explosive dramas the NFL has ever seen.













