Jerry Jones says there are no plans to fire Jason Garrett after Dallas Cowboys’ fifth loss

ARLINGTON, Texas — The Cowboys’ first home loss this season dropped the team to 3-5 this season and head coach Jason Garrett to 70-58 (.546) in his nine seasons at Dallas’ helm.

Would owner Jerry Jones consider firing Garrett — who’s made just three playoff games since 2010 and won one — before season’s end?

“No,” Jones told reporters after the Cowboys' 28-14 loss to the Tennessee Titans on Monday night.

Not tonight?

“I didn’t say that,” Jones said. “I just gave a big old 'no.'"

Coming off a 15-day bye, the Cowboys looked energized early with two defensive takeaways and an Amari Cooper touchdown in the first quarter. 

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