Jerry Jones arrives at grandson's high school football game in Cowboys helicopter

By Staff Report Sep 15, 2017, 11:00am

Dallas Cowboys owner watches grandson throw four touchdowns in Thursday night win.

Video: John Stephens Jones highlights vs. Mansfield Timberview
Senior signal caller leads Highland Park to victory in front of Grampa Jerry.

Highland Park (Dallas) senior quarterback John Stephen Jones threw for 150 yards and four touchdowns Thursday as his Scots knocked off Mansfield Timberview (Arlington) 34-32.

A field goal with less than a minute to go gave Highland Park the win.

But leave it up Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones (along with son, Cowboys vice president and John Stephen's dad, Stephen) to upstage the drama on the field by showing up to the game in a helicopter.

And not just any helicopter, but one emblazoned with the Cowboys' famous five-pointed star.
Jerry and Stephen Jones arrive at Thursday's Highland Park game in style.
Jerry and Stephen Jones arrive at Thursday's Highland Park game in style.
Photo by: Robbie Rakestraw
His family ties have put him in the spotlight, but John Stephen is an outstanding high school quarterback. The 5-foot-11, 185-pounder threw for 3,017 yards and 30 touchdowns as a junior.



In three games this fall, Jones has thrown for 808 yards and 11 touchdowns.
John Stephen Jones goes to work against Mansfield Timberview.
John Stephen Jones goes to work against Mansfield Timberview.
Photo by: Robbie Rakestraw
Stephen (center) and Jerry Jones (in blue Cowboys hat) watch John Stephen Jones lead Highland Park to a win Thursday.
Stephen (center) and Jerry Jones (in blue Cowboys hat) watch John Stephen Jones lead Highland Park to a win Thursday.
Photo by: Robbie Rakestraw