Jerry Won't Dismiss Idea of Playing in UK

An unprecedented three games on the 2014 NFL schedule will be played in London

Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones won’t completely dismiss the idea that his team could play a game in London sometime in the future.

Roger Goodell and co. have been actively trying to build a fan base across the pond for some time now. The 2013 NFL schedule contains two London games--the Steelers hosted the Vikings at Wembley a couple weeks ago and the Jaguars will face the 49ers there on October 27--and the 2014 schedule will have three.

Jones told 105.3-FM The Fan on Wednesday that there's a chance Dallas could get in on the action--if, and only if, it were listed on the schedule as a road game.

We would never play a home game in London, at all,” Jones said, via the Dallas Morning News. “All of our home games are too important to us. You have to have a situation where somebody’s willing to be the home team, which gives up a game at their home. ... That’s possible.”

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