NFL legend Peyton Manning took the stage at the 2024 Country Music Awards to deliver a sharp jab at Jerry Jones, owner of the struggling Dallas Cowboys, while Patrick Mahomes' mom, Randi, celebrated the night with country music joy.
The 2024 Country Music Awards brought a mix of music, humor, and NFL drama. While Patrick Mahomes' mother, Randi, enjoyed the show from the comfort of her home, sharing her enthusiasm for performances like Jelly Roll's, Jerry Jones found himself at the center of an unexpected roast.
Peyton Manning's hilarious dig at Jerry Jones
The CMAs kicked off with an energetic performance by Post Malone and Chris Stapleton before NFL legend Peyton Manning took the mic alongside hosts Luke Bryan and Lainey Wilson. The trio exchanged lighthearted jokes until Manning delivered the punchline of the night, poking fun at Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys' struggles this season.
Referencing Kelsea Ballerini and Noah Kahan's hit, Lainey Wilson quipped, "We learned this year that 'Cowboys Cry Too.'" Manning couldn't resist adding, "But enough about Jerry Jones." The audience erupted in laughter, solidifying the moment as a highlight of the night.
The roast comes at a challenging time for Jones. His Cowboys suffered a crushing 34-10 defeat to the Houston Texans, with four key players injured in the process. The loss further compounded the team's disappointing 3-7 season, marked by quarterback Dak Prescott's season-ending injury and lackluster performances from star players like CeeDee Lamb.
Randi Mahomes finds joy in country music
While the Cowboys and their owner became the butt of jokes, Randi Mahomes took to social media to share her love for the CMAs. Posting clips of standout performances and tweeting, "The CMA's has been amazing ," she celebrated the night's musical talent, showing her passion for country music.
Can the Cowboys recover?
The Cowboys' struggles this season have sparked debates among fans and critics. Despite investing heavily in Prescott and Lamb, the team's performances have fallen short, leaving many to question Jones' leadership and roster decisions.
While the CMAs turned into a lighthearted roast, the pressure remains on Jones to turn the franchise around. Whether the Cowboys can bounce back or remain a punchline is a question only time, and perhaps a few more roasts, can answer.