Credit: Getty Images Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is known for his over-the-top theatrics, and this week was no exception. On Wednesday, Jones made a dramatic entrance to the team's practice facility, arriving via helicopter and landing directly on the field. Also Read: "Rest of us are focusing on Denver”: Antonio Pierce sidesteps Davante Adams trade questions, keeps Raiders' eyes on Denver game preparation Jerry Jones Makes a Grand Entrance: Helicopter Lands on Cowboys Practice Field This wasn't just any arrival; it was a showstopper.

As the helicopter landed, the Cowboys players and staff were compelled to pause their practice, clearing the field to accommodate Jones’s entrance. Quarterback Dak Prescott was spotted playfully pretending to throw a pass in the direction of the 81-year-old owner as the chopper touched down. The helicopter itself, adorned with the Cowboys' iconic white and blue colors and featuring the team's logo on the tail rotor, landed along one of the sidelines.

As Jones stepped out, he was met with a warm reception from the players, flashing a broad smile that radiated his enthusiasm for the team. While the dramatic entrance was entertaining, the focus quickly shifted back to the team's performance. Currently, the Cowboys hold a 2-2 record, having recently emerged victorious in a Thursday Night Football showdown against the New York Giants.

However, the triumph came at a cost, as the team faced multiple injuries, with key players like Micah Parson.