ESPN : reported that Jerry Jones of Dallas Cowboys 'skeptical' of report Randy Gregory failed another drug test

FRISCO, Texas -- Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones said he was skeptical of a report in TMZ Sports early Saturday that claimed that suspended defensive end Randy Gregory failed another drug test. "At this time right now, I think he's a great asset for the Dallas Cowboys," Jones said. Cowboys DE Randy Gregory was suspended for the 2017 season for multiple violations of the NFL's substance abuse program. Gregory has been suspended for the 2017 season for multiple violations of the NFL's substance abuse program. He played in the final two regular-season games and recorded a sack before he was banished for the 2017 season.


Cowboys' Jerry Jones doubts report that Randy Gregory failed seventh drug test


Cowboys' Jerry Jones doubts report that Randy Gregory failed seventh drug test
But Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones isn't convinced that Gregory had failed another drug test. Here's what we know: Randy Gregory, the Cowboys' 2015 second-round pick, won't see the field in 2017. "I would be very skeptical," Jones said Saturday, according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, adding that the Cowboys remain "absolutely" supportive of Gregory. He understands he has gifts, God's gifts," owner Jerry Jones said in May 2016. His rookie season was hampered by injuries, and he was suspended for the first four games of the 2016 season for violating the league's substance-abuse policy.

Jerry Jones 'very skeptical' of report of Randy Gregory's failed drug test

(Brandon Wade/Associated Press)Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said warned against placing too much stock in a report that defensive end Randy Gregory had failed another drug test for marijuana. [Randy Gregory reportedly fails another drug test]"At this time right now, I think he's a great asset for the Dallas Cowboys," Jones said. "I would be very skeptical," Jones said of a TMZ report Saturday that Gregory in February failed a drug test for what is believed to be the seventh time in his career. Jones said, via the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, that the team "absolutely" supports Gregory and, via the Dallas Morning News, said that he had not been told of a failed drug test. He has better support, counseling support than he had last year, right now," he said.


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